FOREST AND STREAM. 
191 
Jan. 29, 1910.] 
19 0 9 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE 
Ol the Amateurs who shot at 3000 OR MORE TARGETS, and USING BUT ONE MAKE OF AMMUNITION 
throughout the year. MR. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON won the 
HIGHEST HONORS 
9008 out of a possible 9495~94.87% 
USING LOAD No. 147J4 CHILLED. IN 
From the Southern Handicap, Nashville, LTenn., May 4-6, to the Houston, Texas, 
Tournament, December 20-22, inclusive, Mr. Henderson shot at a pace which 
BROKE ALL AMATEUR RECORDS! 
During this time he participated in 25 
Registered Tournaments, including the 
5 INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION HANDI¬ 
CAPS. He broke 
8597 out of 8995 
making an average never before at¬ 
tained by an amateur on this number 
of targets 
95.57% 
At these 25 tournaments Mr. 
Henderson won 
16 First Averages 
5 Second 
2 Third 
<« 
a 
Kentucky State Championship 
The Western Handicap 
and 
The Colorado Handicap. 
In shooting from Handicap 
"Distances Mr. Henderson led 
both Amateurs and "Profes¬ 
sionals during the year 1909. 
At the 5 Interstate Association Tourna¬ 
ments and the Handicap races at Anaconda, 
Mont., Aug. 17-19, and Denver, Sept. 1-3, 
he secured the following : 
407 out ol 440 from 19 yds. 
94 “ 100 “ 20 “ 
555 “ 600 “ 21 “ 
1056 out of 1140=92.6% 
In all his work at the traps, Mr. 
Henderson used the same load—12 
Ga. IDEAL 3/4 drs. powder, 1 l /i oz. 
No. I 1 /* Chilled Shot. He did not 
withdraw from any event after having 
once entered, did not have a single 
miss-fire or irregular load, and ground 
the targets up in a way which caus¬ 
ed general comment wherever he 
appeared. 
MR. WOOLFOLK HENDERSON 
Mr. Henderson’s 1909 record has never been equalled, and such a sensational demonstration of AMMUNITION 
QUALITY was never before given. PETERS SHELLS won hundreds of averages and special competitive 
events during the year, of which space prevents the mention of only the following. 
Southern Handicap. May 4-6: Preliminary, W. Henderson tied lor 1st, 92 ex 100—19 yds. 
Eastern “ June 20-22: Preliminary, Harry I. Hess, winner, 93 ex 100 -20 yds. 
Pacific Coast “ Aug. 24-26: Pac. Coast Hdcap., Frank Foltz tied tor 1st, 96 ex 100—19 yds. 
300 STRAIGHT by Frank Foltz at Seattle, Aug. 26, and Denver Sept. 1. 
252 STRAIGHT (unfinished run) by W. Henderson at Houston, Texas, Dec. 22. 
CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD AT DOUBLE TARGETS won by Frank Foltz, 
Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 16-18—Score 81 ex 100. 
IHLNOVICE and expert, amateur and professional, cannot go wrong if they use peters shells 
THE PETERS; CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
* „ ._ct I \U DRRflRN >- Mananer 
New York: 96 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager 
San Francisco: 
608-612 Howard Street. 
New Orleans; 321 Magazine St. J. W. OSBORNE, Manager 
J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
