FOREST AND STREAM 
June 15, 1912 
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In a court trial evidence determines the verdict. In trap-shooting the same rule applies. The ammunition that wins the 
High Averages, Championships, Trophies, etc., and is used by a big proportion of contestants, proves its superiority and wins the 
case. The list of recent winnings by users of Peters Shells is so extended that it is the most conclusive kind of evidence of the 
superior shooting quality of 
PETERS 
^^•steel t£}here 4^teel belong^^ 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS. 
High Average at Southern Handicap 
High Amateur Average at Southern Handicap (all targets) - 
High Amateur Average on Doubles at Southern Handicap - 
High Professional Average on Doubles at Southern Handicap 
The E. C. Challenge Cup ........ 
High Average at Fairmont, W. Va., May 15-16 .... 
High Average at Lexington, Ky., May 23-24. 
High Average at Sunbury, Pa., May 21-24 & Pa. State Championship 
Pennsylvania State Championship at Doubles .... 
Texas State Championship ........ 
Arkansas State Championship ........ 
High Average at Benton, Ill., May 28-29 ..... 
High Average at Walla Walla, Wash., May 21-24 - - - - 
High Average at Greensboro, Ala., May 29-30 .... 
Isn't that a great two weeks’ record? It can’t be beaten or equalled. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
NEW YOBK: 98 Chambers St., T. H. Keller. Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: 608-«12 Howard St., J. S. French, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
394 
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by 
H. D. Freeman 
557 
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600 
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H. W. Kahler 
89 
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50 pairs 
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H. W. Kahler 
93 
ex 
50 pairs 
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by 
Lester German 
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200 
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by 
C. A. Young 
288 
ex 
300 
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C. A^ Young 
287 
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300 
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Woolf oik Henderson 
434 
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450 
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H. W. Kahler 
43 
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25 pairs 
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H. W. Kahler 
72 
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75 
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J. D. Allen 
49 
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50 
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J. W. Alston 
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Bart Lewis 
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L. H. Reid 
287 
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H. D. Freeman 
ualled. 
Why not 
shoot 
Peters 
at 
the Grand American? 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., June 1. —Dixon, “still without a 
trophy” and with but one spoon, started a hot tune 
to-day by breaking a 20 -straight, and another one just to 
show, perhaps, that it wasn’t a fluke. He also made a 
run of 49, which was beaten only by Edmonson’s 64. 
The latter posted four straights, and every one else had 
one or two. The scores are good to look at, and are 
seldom beaten in this neck o’ the woods. Smoke, with 
96 per cent. 
broken. 
beat 
Edmonson and Parry 
by a 
small fraction. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Edmonson 
.140 
134 
Smoke .. 
. 100 
96 
Parry . 
.140 
133 
*Hymer .. 
. 100 
93 
Dixon . 
.140 
130 
Foiand .. 
. 100 
79 
Moller . 
.140 
126 
Britton .. 
.100 
67 
Crawford .. 
.140 
118 
Taylor ... 
. 100 
69 
Neighbors . 
.125 
87 
Blissing . 
. 100 
65 
Alig . 
.120 
108 
Golden .. 
. 75 
48 
Tune 8.- 
-These scores 
were made 
over the 
traps 
to-day: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Edmonson . 
.160 
152 
Partington 
.120 
104 
Parry . 
. 160 
147 
Roberts .. 
.100 
45 
Moller .. 
. 160 
142 
Wilson ... 
. 80 
51 
Dixon . 
.160 
141 
Alig . 
. 60 
49 
*Barr . 
.120 
112 
Tansey .. 
. 40 
16 
Siwel .. 
. 120 
108 
R. 
R. 
the other two got away with a tie, breaking 22 each. 
Four events were shot, 25 targets each. A few of our 
shooters were a little off form, while others shot clear 
"out of their head.” Scores: 
Eve.nts: 
Targets: 
Warren . 
McCurdy . 
Hartley . 19 
Causey . 18 
Martin . 21 
Golden . 17 
Enloe . 
J Ingram . 
O T Davis. 15 
Y Ingram . 
W E Ellis. 
W E Davis . 14 
Dr Poindexter . 
Dr E A Glasgow. 
I Grothe . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
20 
19 
23 
22 
19 
19 
19 
19 
23 
22 
19 
18 
21 
20 
18 
23 
22 
21 
i9 
21 
17 
19 
16 
16 
12 
14 
17 
22 
is 
15 
26 
20 
14 
is 
11 
> was 
the 
result 
of a few members trying for the first time their luck on 
doubles. Of these, Enloe broke 3 out of 4; Martin 9 out 
of 10, while the correct scores of Warren and Golden 
were lost; however, they were creditable ones. 
F. E. Martin. 
Wilber Gun Club. 
Wilber, Neb., June 6.— 
of 150, won the tournament 
Townsend was second with 
Chubb on 127. 
E L Stockman. 86 
Joe Kotone . 107 
A A Chubb. 127 
H F Magnusson. 106 
G Boyer . 98 
E W Varner. 140 
J A Oram. 124 
Professionals. 
C L Baker.118 
D D Gross. 126 
E. W. Varner with 140 out 
honors here to-day. W. D. 
134, third going to A. A. 
F Dunakas . 120 
W D Townsend. 134 
W T Waidley. 124 
Ray Shepherd . Ill 
J Gausman . 125 
Ed Gausman . 105 
Wm Tanner (60 tgts).. 47 
G L Carter. 125 
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Mulberry Grove Gun Club. 
Mulberry Grove, Ill.—The afternoon of Memorial 
Day, was pleasantly spent at the traps of this club. A 
full attendance of all members was expected; however, 
a few of them failed to put in their appearance. Prac¬ 
tice has been frequently indulged in of late, as we are 
anxious to show Mr. Killam and Mr. Warren (pro¬ 
fessionals) our ability to hold our own with them when 
they call on us. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
ii K Enloe. 
. 75 
57 
Toe Enloe . 
25 
16 
D A Causey.... 
. 25 
20 
Edgar Ra-y . 
25 
16 
’h Martin . 
. 50 
29 
iJr Roindexter.. 
25 
11 
Ed Hartley .... 
. 50 
27 
0 T Davis . 
25 
16 
John_ Ingram... 
. 25 
IS 
*Score made with 16-gauge gun. 
.Tune 5.—Almost the entire day was consumed in this 
the most successful shoot ever held at the grounds of 
the above-named club. Beginning at 9 A, M., a continu¬ 
ous stream of Idad was defiantly hurled after the twisting 
targets, hostilities ceasing only for lunch. From 1 P. M. 
until 4:30 P. M. the morning’s happenings were again 
gone through with, ending the day’s pleasure in due 
time for supper. Mr. KUlam, who was scheduled to 
shoot with us, failed to put in his appearance; however, 
Messrs. Warren, McCurdy and Golden “filled the bill,” 
as their scores show. Mr. Golden shot for the first 
time since 1903, but his score leaves the impression that 
he has not, by any means, forgotten “how it’s done.” 
One of the noticeable features of the afternoon was a 
race between Warren, McCurdy and Causey, the former 
falling below his usual score by breaking only 19, while 
MT. MORRIS GUN CLUB. 
