SHELLS 
at the 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
continued the winning habit which has been so much in evidence in the 
past. The following scores, made in a field of over 600 of the greatest 
shooters in the country, attest the th oroughly dependable quality of the 
(p) brand: 
ST. LOUIS INTRODUCTORY. 
Two hundred Targets, 18 yards rise, won by Harvey Dixon. Score.197 
NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT DOUBLE TARGETS. 
Fifty pairs, 16 yards rise, won by Allen Heil. Score .89 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP. 
Third (tie), Chas. Atkinson. Score.97 ex 100 
CONSOLATION HANDICAP. 
Second, Mrs. L. G. Vogel (18 yards.) Score.95 ex 100 
AMATEUR SINGLE TARGET CHAMPIONSHIP 
Runner-up, C. B. Eaton. Score.98 ex 100 
E. C. CUP MATCH. 
Runner-up, W. R. Crosby. Score. 184 ex 200 
MOUND CITY OVERTURE. 
One hundred Targets, 16 yards rise, third place (tie), 
won by Mrs. L. G. Vogel. Score. 97 
The highest score made by any woman contestant. 
LONG AMATEUR RUNS. 
Harvey Dixon, 104; E. W. Renfro, 75; Mrs. Vogel, 74; J. C. Famechon, 72 and 50, 
W. Henderson, 63, etc., etc. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Dunspaugh Trophy). 
Won by Phil R. Miller, who qualified with 99 ex 100, and 
won with a score of.122 ex 125 
The victories won by users of the (P) brand at the 1916 Grand American, 
including the highest professional honors, once more proclaim these goods 
to be of SUPERLATIVE QUALITY, worthy of the patronage of the most 
exacting sportsmen. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Cincinnati, O. 
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