I l-ly 3, 1909-] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
31 
PETERS 
SHELLS 
Win New Honors a_t the 
Grand American Handicap 
At Chica.go, J\irve 20-26 
79 out of 80 
115 Straight 
High Amateur Average 
By Mr. Bart Lewis, of A\ibvirn, Ill. 
High General Average (including 10 Pairs) 97 0\lt of 100 
By Mr. Ha^rvey Dixon, of Oronogo, Mo. 
High Score, Practice Da.y, June 20, - 215 Out of 225 
By Mr. Jas. S. Day, of Midland, Tex. 
High Score, Practice Day, June 21 195 Out of 200 
By Mr. L. I. Wade, of Dallas, Tex. 
Longest Run of Tournament 
By Mr. L. I. Wade, of DaJlas, Tex. 
Grand American Handicap 
Tie for Second, 95 out of 100, by Mr. Harry I. Hess, of Nanticoke, Pa. 
Tie for High Professional, 94 out of 100, by Mr. H. D. Freeman, of 
Atlanta., Ga, and Mr. A. Killam, of St. Louis, Mo. 
Amateur Championship 
Runner-up, Mr. Frank Foltz, of Toledo, O., Score, 187 out of 200. 
3rd Place, Mr. W. Henderson, of Lexington, Ky., Score, 185 out of 200. 
All the abot)e and scores of others used PETERS FACTORY 
LOADED SHELLS, and the tsuay they ground up the targets 
tufas the admiration of contestants and Spectators alife. JVo 
finer demonstration of QUALITY tvas e'Ver gt'Ven, either in a 
Tournament or elsewhere. 
Ntw York. 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager New oHean*: 321 Magazine St. J. W. OSBORNE. Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
