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FOREST AND STREAM 
Feb. 24, 1912 
.22 CALIBER CARTRIDGES 
WIN at the U. S. INDOOR TOURNAMENT 
Brooklyn, February 3-10, 1912—More Prizes Than All Other Makes Combined 
CONTINUOUS MATCH 
j L. P. Ittel I Tie With 
I Wm. Keim f 3 others 
EXPERr MATCH 
1st LP. Ittel 
2d 
3d 
4tli 
H. M. Pope 
Dr. J. H. Snook 
M. Baal 
3d 
4tli 
W. A. Tewes 
BULL’S EYE MATCH 
HONOR TARGET 
100 SHOT MATCH 
1st H. M. Pope 
1st 
W. Rosenbaum 
4th 
W. Keim 
OH j W. Rosenbaum 
\ P. Goldthwalte 
2d 
W. Keim 
3d F. C. Ross 
3d 
W. A. Tewes 
5th 
W. A. Tewes 
4th M. Dorrier 
4th 
M. Dorrier 
H. M. Pope 
MOST BULL'S EYES: 1st W. Rosenbaiim 2d W. Martin 
All the above, and 22 out of 59 Contestants. Used PETERS CARTRIDGES 
PETERS .22 CALIBER SEMI-SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES have won more honors in National 
Tournaments and Championship Matches during the past 15 years than all other makes put together. 
The evidence as to the actual shooting superiority of the P brand is overwhelming. 
Do not be misled, but demand 'Peters, the origincil and only' SEMl-SMOKELESS 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
New York: 98 Chambers Street. T. H. KELLER. Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine Street. E. F. LECKERT. Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH. Manager 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
Holmesburg Junction, Pa., Feb. 17. —There was a big 
entry list here to-day. Scores: 
Class A: 
Ti. on 
Ti. on 
Ti 
. on 
H.B.Tl. 
B. 
50. 
B. 
75. 
B. 100. 
S. 
Severn . 
3 24 25 
21 
51 
22 
75 
25 
92 
100 
Landis . 
1 22 23 
24 
48 
25 
75 
25 
96 
100 
Tansey . 
2 24 25 
23 
51 
24 
75 
19 
90 
98 
Class B: 
Hand . 
3 20 23 
20 
46 
20 
69 
23 
83 
85 
Cook . 
1 23 24 
24 
49 
21 
71 
22 
90 
94 
Westcott . 
3 23 25 
18 
47 
18 
68 
20 
79 
9l 
Pratt . 
2 25 25 
19 
48 
23 
73 
20 
87 
95 
Wilson . 
2 23 25 
22 
49 
21 
72 
23 
89 
97 
Me Kean . 
1 20 21 
21 
51 
25 
69 
24 
90 
94 
Sidebotham . 
2 20 22 
23 
47 
18 
67 
20 
81 
89 
White . 
3 18 21 
19 
43 
21 
64 
23 
81 
93 
George . 
3 17 20 
18 
41 
w 
Class C: 
Fontaine . 
3 20 23 
22 
48 
21 
72 
22 
85 
97 
Perry . 
1 22 23 
19 
43 
19 
63 
22 
82 
■ 86 
Abbott . 
4 21 25 
21 
50 
19 
73 
20 
81 
93 
Robinson . 
4 23 25 
19 
50 
w 
Class D: 
Heite . 
9 19 25 
17 
54 
12 
75 
w 
Murray ..;. 
4 21 25 
18 
47 
20 
71 
22 
81 
97 
Taylor . 
9 8 17 
8 
34 
5 
48 
12 
33 
69 
Hinkson . 
5 16 21 
18 
44 
13 
62 
18 
65 
85 
Kendall . 
6 15 21 
18 
45 
w 
Watson . 
5 18 23 
15 
43 
14 
62 
11 
58 
78 
Keene . 
6 16 22 
15 
43 
19 
68 
22 
72 
96 
Firth . 
4 14 18 
17 
39 
21 
64 
22 
74 
86 
Brown . 
10 2 12 
2 
24 
w 
Evans . 
10 5 15 
10 
35 
w 
Miller . 
0 8 8 
11 
w 
Meng . 
10 1 11 
,3 
24 
w 
Rowland . 
4 20 24 
21 
49 
16 
69 
18 
75 
91 
Unclassified: 
Freeman . 
0 13 13 
18 
21 
21 
73 
73 
Slear . 
0 22 22 
24 
46 
w 
Betson . 
0 23 23 
20 
43 
w 
R Landis . 
0 17 17 
15 
32 
19 
51 
17 
68 
68 
Knepley . 
0 13 13 
12 
•• 
w 
Essex 
County Country 
Club. 
Newark, N. J., Feb. 17.—Albert O. Fleadley, with a 
handicap of 6 targets for every 25, walked away with 
all but one of the six contests. In the one event which 
he failed to win—a leg on the Shanley cup at 10 pail's 
of doubles—he tied with C. H. Daly for second place. 
Mr. Headley won with an even score in the 100 targets 
on the committee cup, in legs on the Saturday cup, 
the Heller cup, the February cup and the early bird 
trophy. The scores were as follows: 
Committee cup, 100 targets, handicap: 
Headiey . 
H. 
. 24 
T. 
100 
•C H Daly ....... 
H. 
T. 
85 
•B M Shanley. Tr. 
95 
*James A Hart... 
83 
L H Ross . 
. 24 
93 
Peter Hauck Jr.. 
. i2 
71 
Jesse Metcalf .... 
. 16 
87 
P S Ross, Jr. 
. 24 
67 
H S Brown . 
. 24 
86 
Pleller cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Headley . 6 25 Ross. Tr . (i 
Metcalf . 
.... 4 
19 
*Shanley . 
23 
Brown . 
.... 6 
20 
*Hart . 
21 
Saturday cup. 
handicap: 
Headley . 
.... 6 
25 
Metcalf . 
.... 4 
24 
*ShanIey . 
22 
Brown .. 
.... 6 
22 
*Hart . 
21 
February cup. 
handicap: 
Headley . 
.... 6 
25 
Brown . 
.... 6 
24 
■►Hart . 
22 
L H Ross .... 
.... ti 
22 
*Daly .. 
21 
Early bird, handicap: 
Headley .. 
.... 6 
25 
Brown . 
.... 6 
22 
*Hart . 
21 
Ross . 
25 
Hauck . 
.... 3 
19 
Shanley cup. 
10 pairs 
f 
Shanley .. 
11 
Hart . 
15 
Daly .. 
12 
Ross . 
11 
*Shot from scratch. 
L H Ross . 6 
*Daly . 
Hauck . 3 
Ross, Jr. 6 
L H Ross . 6 
*Daly . 
Hauck . 3 
Hauck . 3 
*Shanley . 
Metcalf . 4 
Ross, Jr . 6 
*Daly . 
*Shanley . 
Metcalf . 4 
Ross, Jr . 6 
doubles: 
Metcalf .. 
Headley . 
P S Ross 
17 
22 
22 
18 
21 
21 
20 
18 
20 
19 
18 
18 
23 
24 
25 
18 
10 
12 
7 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Feb. 17.—Three gunners tied for high gun 
in the Eagle Gun Club’s weekly white flyer shoot held 
to-day. Jack Brewer, J. Emerson and J. Jackson grassed 
their 10 birds. 
Second division in the 10-bird rase was incidentally 
similar to that of high gun, as Ben Redmond, A. Felix 
and Harry Morrison, from Dover, N. J., shared the loot, 
while third money was divided between Black, Edwards, 
Knowles, Coyle, Dougherty and Clegg, who missed 
two flyers. 
Ten-bird event, handicap rise: 
Brewer, 31 .10 Coyle, 30 . 
Emerson, 28 .10 Clegg 30 . 
Jackson, 29 .10 Dougherty, 29 
Redmond, 29 . 9 Edwards. 29 .. 
Morrison, 31 . 9 Black, 27 . 
Felix, 30 . 9 Record, 30 .... 
Knowles, 29 . 8 Wingate, 29 .. 
8 
8 
8 
8 
7 
6 
6 
Sweepstake contest: 
Emerson, 28 . 7 
Brewer, 32 . 7 
Felix, 30 . I 
Morrison, 32 . 6 
Murray, 30 . 6 
Redmond, 29 . 6 
Knowles, 29 . 5 
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regularly. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadedhia, Pa., Feb. 17. —Secretary Murdock was 
the big gun at the shoot held here to-day. He won the 
Class A spoon by beating out Soley in an extra shoot-off 
event by 20 to 19, then finished up the day’s work by 
totaling the greatest number of breaks on 100 birds, 87 
in all. Thompson, with 21 smashes, was the best B 
gunner. 
Soley gave Murdock a hard rub in the A chase, tying 
him with 24 breaks. Both men broke 22 of their 25 birds, 
and each having two added handicap targets, wound up 
in a 24 tie. The shoot-off was won by Murdock by one 
blue rock. 
Dr. Ivens was the closest B man to Thompson. The 
former smashed 19 of his birds, two less than Thomp¬ 
son secured. Scores: 
Class A: 
Hd^. 
Total. 
Murdock . 
.10 13 
6 14 
2 
22 24 20 
87 
Soley . 
. 7 10 10 15 
2 
22 24 19 
85 
George . 
. 4 13 
5 9 
1 
19 20 20 
71 
Moore . 
. 5 14 
6 12 
3 
17 20 .. 
57 
Hogan . 
.10 10 
0 
22 22 23 
67 
Henry . 
. 7 13 
1 
18 19 .. 
39 
Class B: 
Thompson . 
. 7 12 
6 10 
1 
20 21 20 
76 
Keenan . 
. 9 12 
7 11 
1 
16 17 13 
69 
Chandler . 
. 8 12 
1 
17 18 .. 
38 
Hall . 
. 9 12 
1 
15 16 10 
47 
Armstrong . 
. 5 6 
7 9 
4 
9 13 14 
54 
Ivens . 
4 
15 19 11 
30 
Renner . 
0 
17 17 .. 
17 
Class X: 
Harkins . 
. 7 8 
2 6 
21 21 18 
62 
. 3 8 
11 
Spaeth . 
12 12 14 
26 
Pierce . 
. 6 12 
18 22 .. 
40 
Dr Pierce . 
13 13 .. 
13 
Bennett Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, N. J., Feb. 17.—Three shooting 
matches were held at the grounds of the Bennett Gun 
Club to-day. In the first match William Husted and 
William Robinson defeated Benjamin Martel and Stokes 
Prickett. The second event, an open shoot for a silver 
watch, was won by John Owens. The third event, a 
sweepstake for members, won by William Murray, who 
hit ten straight. The scores: 
First event, match shoot, special, for oyster supper 
for members: William Husted 8, William Robinson 6; 
total 14. Stokes Prickett 7, Benjamin Martel 6; total 13. 
Second event, open shoot for members, 10 blue rocks 
each, prize silver watch: John Owens 10, Boyde 9, 
Husted 9, Monoghan 9, Dasch 8, Prickett 9, Martel 8, 
Robinson 7, Murray 7, Boyer 7, Hess 6, Bennett 6, 
Hargesheimer 6, Redfield 6, Barstresser 8, Smith 6, 
Blymer 6, McLaughlin 5. 
Third event, sweepstake, 10 blue rocks each, silver 
watch: William Murray 10, Husted 9, Butler 9, C. 
Redfield 8, Monoghan 8, Taylor 7, F. Taylor 7, John 
Owens 5, Prickett 5. 
