552 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[April 3, 1909. 
.22 CALIBER CHAMPIONSHIP 
Won with 
PETERS CARTRIDGES 
At the Zettler Tournament, Now York, March 15-20, 1909, for the 
^ ■ 4 '' A ¥31 An Unparalleled Record, made 
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-F. C. Ross, 
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2450 
- 2450 
1 st—W. A. Tewes (champion 1909 ) 2470 5 th—M. Baal, . . - 2460 8th- 
2 d—A. Hubalek, - - - 2466 6th—G. F. Snellen, - - 2453 10 th- 
3 d—L. P. Ittel, - - - 2463 
PETERS CARTRIDGES were used by 7 out of the first 10 men, and 43 out of the 59 contestants—the largest number ever entered in any match 
of this kind in the United States. The winning score, 2470 , is the highest ever mrde in the Zetrler mrtch, and the highest made in competition any¬ 
where, except the World’s Record, 2481 out of 2500 , established in 1906 by Mr. Tewes at Grand Rapids, Mich., with Peters Ammunition. 
As to other events in the New York Tournament; 
Continuous Match —Messrs. Ittel, Hubalek, Beam and Murphy, using Peters, tied with 3 others for 1st, with 3 perfect scores of 75 . 
Bull’s Eye Match —O. Smith and A. B. Woodhall tied for second with 8 degree bulls, both shooting Peters. 
Most Bull’s Eyes —C. P. Fay, Jr., 1 st, with 71 ; T. H. Keller, 2 d, with 64 ; S. M. Murphy, 3 d, with 57 ; all three using Peters. 
Zimmerman Trophy —L. P. Ittel, 2 d, with 2 scores of 39 each (out of possible 39 ) and 9 scores of 38 each. 
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