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FOREST AND STREAM 
[April 30, 1910. 
RECORD BREAKING SHIPMENT 
On April 13, 1910, The Peters Cartridge Company shipped from its factory at King’s Mills, Ohio, 
to one customer, a SOLID TRAIN of Cartridges and Shells, breaking all records, and approxi¬ 
mating three-quarters of a million pounds in weight. 
21 CAR-LOADS. THE LARGEST SINGLE SHIPMENT OF SMALL-ARMS AMMUNITION EVER 
MADE IN THE UNITED STATES. 
EVERY CARTRIDGE and 
EVERY SHELL bore the 
“J? JEa Efc S 
Brand, a name that 
stands tor SUPERIORITY. 
No make ol ammunition-or any other commodity-would ever be ordered in such quantities lor immediate requirements unless it wa« 
ot UNQUESTIONED QUALITY. It tinal proot is desired by dealer or shooter, ol the excellence ol PETERS AMMUNITION, this is IT! 
THE: PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI, OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League. 
Pittsburg, Pa., April 19.—The weather was unfavor¬ 
able, yet there was a good attendance, sixty-three shoot¬ 
ers participating in the competition of the Western 
Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League tournament, held on 
the grounds of the Herron Hill Gun Club. 
Five three-man teams contested for the team trophy. 
The Herron Hill Gun Club team won with a total of 
425 out of 450. The Camden team was second with 421. 
G. E. Painter won the high average for the day with 
146 out of 150, and he, together with N. Johnston, who 
broke 141, and A. H. King, 138, they scored the first leg 
on the team championship cup with a total of 425 out of 
450. 
H. W. Hoey won second amateur average and put up 
the most sensational work of the day, a run of 102 , scor¬ 
ing thereby a win for a Dupont long-run trophy. He 
also led off the Camden team, which came second in the 
team race, with 413 out of 425. 
Aspinwall and Butler had a race for third and fourth, 
the former winning. 
Of the Butler shooters, R. Stoops was first with 142, 
while for Aspinwall, Bilsing with 140 and Hickey, 139, 
were high. 
L. W. Cumberland led off the money men with 142, 
with L. J. Squier one target behind. The scores: 
Amateurs: 
Events: 123456789 10 Broke. 
Patterson . 7 11 14 13 12 11 12 10 13 9 114 
McCrum . 9 10 11 10 11 9 11 8 10 10 99 
Weigle . 12 9 13 11 7 10 6 8 13 12 101 
Donley . 9 11 14 13 11 10 14 12 13 13 1*>0 
Bakewell . 14 11 13 13 13 14 15 12 9 12 196 
■G J Elliott. 15 14 10 11 14 13 14 13 12 14 130 
R Stoops . 14 13 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 14 142 
J D Elliott. 13 11 13 13 14 11 11 11 13 9 119 
Pape . 8 13 12 12 9 12 9 15 12 10 112 
J Stoops . 12 11 14 12 14 13 15 11 10 13 125 
Schuyler . 11 4 11 10 13 13 11 14 11 13 110 
Boyd . 9 11 9 12 11 13 9 11 11 10 106 
Grant . 12 14 12 11 12 12 12 9 9 12 115 
McCready . 12 9 13 7 15 14 13 6 13 11 113 
C A Miller. 12 13 10 14 11 14 12 11 14 14 125 
Wampler . 14 13 15 14 14 12 14 11 10 11 128 
Calhoun . 14 11 12 14 14 14 15 13 14 14 135 
Hale . 14 12 14 13 13 11 15 15 14 14 135 
Kelsey . 14 14 15 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 146 
Bilsing . 13 14 15 13 15 14 14 14 13 15 140 
Ed Nickey . 14 14 15 14 13 13 15 13 13 15 139 
Fleming . 14 11 13 12 14 15 12 11 15 15 139 
Gumbert . 12 14 11 13 12 12 12 14 13 11 124 
Dennis . 14 11 12 10 13 9 13 11 12 13 118 
Clovis . 12 13 13 13 10 11 14 11 13 12 122 
Peterson . 11 9 12 14 14 12 12 14 13 12 123 
Ryan . 12 12 14 12 14 12 12 14 10 14 126 
Meyers . 12 12 9 12 14 11 14 14 12 12 122 
Lawson . 12 9 15 12 11 13 14 15 11 13 125 
Hackney . 8 11 12 11 13 12 12 9 12 9 109 
Orgil . 13 10 12 11 13 13 13 11 9 11 116 
Max . 12 12 11 13 13 13 15 10 14 15 128 
Murphy . 11 9 9 6 11 11 14 14 14 14 113 
Anthony . 13 10 9 8 14 10 11 10 10 14 109 
Keener . 14 12 14 14 12 12 14 13 11 14 130 
McFarland . 15 14 14 15 14 12 14 13 14 11 136 
Hickman . 13 15 12 14 12 12 15 15 14 12 134 
Hardy . 14 12 13 14 13 15 14 12 13 14 134 
Linn . 
11 
13 
11 
13 
14 
14 
11 
10 
14 
124 
Peckman . 
. 11 
12 
8 
11 
13 
11 
11 
12 
13 
9 
111 
Rahm . 
11 
11 
13 
13 
14 
12 
14 
10 
12 
122 
Tohnston . 
.. 14 
15 
12 
13 
13 
15 
15 
14 
15 
15 
141 
Snyder . 
8 
9 
10 
13 
10 
11 
13 
11 
12 
102 
C Gribble . 
11 
8 
12 
11 
10 
9 
12 
11 
10 
101 
Darby .;. 
. 8 
10 
12 
9 
10 
8 
9 
15 
7 
10 
98 
H E Daugherty. 
. 11 
10 
10 
7 
13 
12 
9 
13 
14 
14 
113 
1 W Gribble. 
6 
5 
3 
10 
11 
11 
13 
14 
11 
90 
M Hickey . 
. 12 
12 
9 
12 
14 
15 
8 
10 
10 
14 
116 
Kaiser . 
13 
11 
13 
13 
10 
12 
13 
11 
13 
119 
A 41 King. 
. 14 
13 
15 
13 
14 
13 
15 
12 
15 
14 
13S 
Hoey . 
. 13 
12 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
13 
14 
142 
Moore . 
13 
14 
15 
14 
13 
14 
13 
15 
15 
139 
Thomoson . 
11 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
14 
12 
15 
14 
126 
W Daugherty . 
. 14 
11 
13 
10 
11 
13 
12 
14 
12 
12 
122 
Evans . 
9 
8 
11 
S 
13 
4 
53 
Depp . 
12 
10 
10 
10 
7 
11 
61 
Professionals: 
L W Cumberland.. 
. 12 
13 
15 
15 
14 
14 
14 
15 
15 
15 
142 
L T Squier. 
. 14 
13 
15 
13 
15 
15 
15 
13 
13 
15 
141 
W Henderson . 
. 14 
13 
14 
14 
15 
14 
13 
14 
14 
14 
139 
Charles North . 
. 13 
14 
13 
14 
13 
12 
14 
13 
15 
12 
133 
Toe Garland . 
. 15 
12 
13 
13 
13 
14 
12 
12 
15 
14 
132 
Tames Lewis . 
. 13 
13 
11 
14 
11 
11 
14 
13 
10 
12 
122 
L Lautenslager . 
. 13 
10 
12 
12 
12 
11 
12 
10 
12 
11 
115 
i-’anl Evans . 
9 
8 
11 
8 
14 
4 
90 
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Team trophy contest, 150 
Herron Hill G. C. 
E Painter. 146 
Tohnston .141 
H King. 138—425 
Camden G. C. 
W Hoey.142 
McFarland .... 136 
F Calhoun. 135—413 
Brownsville 
399 
Carl Moore . 139 
Geo Thompson ...126 
targets per man: 
Aspinwall G. C. 
S W Bilsing.140 
D E Hickey.139 
John Donley .120— 
Butler R. and G. C. 
R Stoops . 142 
G J Elliott. 130 
J Stoops . 125—397 
G. C. 
W Daugherty 
122—387 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., April 23.—At our reg'ular shoot, held 
to-day, Walls won the silver spoon in Class A, and 
Leonard in Class B. “39” won the sweeps, event 4. 
hick must have been born in April; anyway, he is get¬ 
ting his eyes on them like he used to. We are all glad of 
it, and it s high average for the season for him if he 
keeps it up. Mr. Crandell, of Churchville, was a wel¬ 
come visitor. 
The regular program for the spoons, events 1, 2 and 3 
and the sweeps, event 4, were handicaps. The following 
are actual breaks: 
Targets: 
”39” . 
Lortz . 
Febiger .!!!!”! i!!! " 8 19 
Schafer . i 
Crandell ." j 7 
Harvey . ’ g 
Leonard . g 
waiis .g 
Gardiner . 9 
Brumber . 9 
Pratt .’ ’ ’ ’ ’ g 
Chas. W. Gardiner, Sec’y. 
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North Caldwell Gun Club. 
Paterson, N J., April 24.-My trip to North Cald¬ 
well on Saturday was made alone until I reached the 
Greenwood Lake Railroad station at Little Falls, where 
1 chanced to meet friend Kussmaul, R. Schneider and 
L. ±5. brown, they were waiting for a carriage to take 
them to the shooting grounds, and they invited me to 
make the trip with them. The scenery on the trip up 
the mountains was simply grand, and the weather could 
not have been improved upon. The robins were to be 
seen m every direction. The singing of the smaller birds 
coma be heard along the drive, and the trip was a delight. 
Lpon reaching the club house, everything was in readi¬ 
ness, as the shooting had been going on for some time 
before our arrival. Glover, Stevens, Colfax and others 
had preceded us by some hours. . 
The ladies of North Caldwell were there to give their 
assistance in looking after the lunch and seeing that 
everybody was well taken care of in that direction. 
1 lenty of good sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, cake and 
plenty of good hot coffee. After a hasty lunch by our 
party, we were soon ready to settle down to the regular 
program. 
II. H. Stevens had charge of the office, and his work 
was thoroughly appreciated; but his shooting has to 
suffer. A man can’t do two things at once, and do them 
well \\ m. Dutcher, of the Passaic County Gun Club, 
acted as referee. 
During the afternoon many visitors came out, but 
many shooters who had promised to come failed to put 
in an appearance. 
Ten shooters shot through the whole program, and 
many others tried their hand in one or more events. 
The program was finished early, and those from a dis¬ 
tance left for home promising to come again, while those 
who live around the neighborhood kept banging away and 
could plainly be heard by the writer away down the 
mountain side. Scores: 
Events : 
Targets: 
H H Stevens. 
Sim Glover .. 
T Dukes . 
H S Sindle. 
W S Colfax.. 
S G Francisco 
J II Francisco 
R Batch ... 
C P. Brown. 
R Schneider 
Kussmaul . 
\V Fisher .. 
L Stager .. 
G Fisher ... 
F Sindle .. 
L Young .. 
I Quimby . 
H A Stager 
De Hart ... 
W Mathews 
Story . 
R Williams 
Burns . 
S Conley .. 
M Quimby 
Wm. Dutcher. 
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