The 1914 OFFICIAL TRAPSHOOTING AVERAGES 
Both Amateur and Professional were won with 
“Steel Where Steel Belongs” 
Factory Loaded SHELLS 
Th e superior skill of MR. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON, and his equally superior ammunition, which were the sensation of the 
1914 Grand Amencan Hand.cap, have very consistently scored another great victory. Mr. Henderson leads all Amateurs and Pro- 
ressionals in the I V I 4 Averages with the fine percentage of 96.63. 
J'TTV 1 ’' P™'"’ 10 "* 1 * MR L- H REID formerly of Ohio bo, now looted „„ tbe P.eifio Coast, win, the highest honors with 
96.44. He has also won the Pacific Coast High Professional Average three successive years. 
A Fitting Close for a Year of 
Victories, i ncluding 
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The Five Big Honors of the Year, All Bagged with the ® Brand! 
The 1914 Grand American.98 ex 100 from 22 yds 
The 1914 Amateur Championship—Single Targets—99 ex 100 “ 16 “ * i ^ Won by Mr. Henderson 
The 1914 Amateur Championship—Double “ —90 ex 50 prs. “ 16 “ i with PETERS Shells 
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New World’s Records 
Established during the 1915 Indoor Rifle Matches, with 
U) 
Semi-Smokeless Ammunition 
Inter-Club - - 
Individual - - 
Inter-Scholastic 
Scored TWICE by the Engineer’s Rifle Club 
Team of Cleveland, O., during Feb., 1915. 
Conditions: 25 yards, prone position, open 
sights. 
By T. K. Lee of Birmingham, Ala. Conditions 
same as above. THE MOST MARVELLOUS 
DEMONSTRATION OF MARKSMANSHIP AND 
AMMUNITION QUALITY EVER MADE. 
By the Iowa City, Iowa; High School Team, 
composed of 16-year old boys. Best previous 
record 984. Conditions: 50 feet, open sights, 
10 shots prone and 10 shots standing. 
Without the brand quality these records would never have been hung up. 
Shooters who are ambitious to WIN should insist upon having PETERS Ammunition. 
The PETERS CARTRIDGE CO. 
NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St. 
SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St. 
Cincinnati, 0. 
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