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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 28, 1911- 
ANOTHER VICTORY 
This Time a Legal One, and One of Great Importance 
We are glad .0 announce to all our friends the conclusion of. the teng 
legal battle between The Peters Cartridge Company . Winchester Company in 
It is thus finally and conclusively established that the sh°tg““ {^contrary, 
are not in any way an infringement of th . e .™ a 1 “^ st * r i ^°“| t J ts % y methods and processes 
are made accordine to our own original ideas and sci em, i. p tests ov QUALITIES, 
which have made PETERS AMMUNITION famous for its SUPERIOR MIUU1 mu U 
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thf PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
IHILr New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER. Francjsco; 608 . 6|2 How ard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
18 
20 21 20 24 
85 
IS 
16 20 19 23 
78 
18 
20 19 21 17 
77 
18 
19 18 20 12 
69 
IS 
19 20 20 16 
75 
18 
20 20 20 24 
84 
18 
20 22 19 25 
86 
17 
18 24 21 20 
83 
16 
16 25 19 18 
78 
16 
22 20 24 21 
87 
16 
18 21 19 20 
78 
16 
14 18 21 13' 
66 
20 
19 22 21 19 
81 
20 
20 24 21 24 
89 
19 
19 16 20 20 
75 
19 
21 18 21 19 
79 
19 
21 22 22 23 
88 
18 
21 25 20 22 
88 
18 
21 22 22 20 
S5 
arles 
H. Newcomb, i 
of 
Billings . 
Crayton . 
Clarke . 
Hinds . 
Spotts . 
Kelsey . 
Ward . 
Dreher . A. 
C H Anderson. 
1 H Anderson. 
Lenane ... 
Andrews . 
Professionals: 
Taylor . 
Lyon . 
Huff . 
Henderson . J" 
Welles . 
Storr . 
Skelly .•'••• 
The summary shows that ~-- —- - . , 
Philadelphia, Pa., was high in the 600 16yd. targets with 
546 scored, and thus won the gold average medal, and 
C. G. Westcott, of Leesburg, Fla., stood second with 
536 while Dr. 1). L. Culver was third with 5-9, also re- 
ceiving a silver medal. J. R. Taylor, of Atlanta Ga., 
led the professionals with 567 scored; Harry S. Welles, 
of New York, was second with 558. and George Lyon, 
of Durham, N. C., was third with 552. 
The summary of the 800 targets, including the two 
handicaps, shows that C. G. W estcott, . of ^burg 
Fla., was high with 713 scored and recejved the gold 
medal, while Chas. H. Newcomb of Philadelphia, Pa., 
followed closely with 711. and Dr. D. L. Culver, of 
Tersev City, was third with 696.. . 
J The race between the three high professionals for the 
entire 800 targets was a hummer, to sa Y’ e f a 7 s ‘ : . •: £ 
Taylor, of Atlanta, Ga., leading with a ’ T > s' 
T von of Durham N. C., was second with 733, and H. >. 
Welles of New York, was third with 732 these three 
being away out in front. The summary follows: 
1 st 2d 
Day. Day. 
Newcomb .172 185 
Westcott .184 179 
Culver . 108 188 
W T Laslie.158 185 
Nuchols .156 178 
Clarke .171 168 
Spotts .105 D6 
Crayton .101 DO 
Billings .150 172 
Kelsey .1^2 
Hinds .108 173 
Ward .154 163 
Dreher . 151 168 
Darby .146 161 
C H Anderson. 146 153 
J Anderson .... 126 162 
Lenane .121 145 
Andrews .119 1-8 
Tracy .104 1-2 
Professionals: 
f R Taylor.188 189 
H S Welles. 180 189 
Geo L Lyon. 
W Henderson 
J T Skelly... 
E H Storr.... 
Walter Huff 
L S German 
.. 177 
1SS 
91 
.. 162 
181 
95 
.. 149 
165 
89 
.. 141 
172 
88 
.. 153 
1G5 
85 
.. 177 
186 
93 
96—552 
94—532 
S9—492 
91—492 
86—489 
92 
84 
80 
85 
69 
82 
89 
79 
85 
88 
75 
733 
695 
657 
665 
633 
For the next year sometnmg quite " 
store for the shooters who are willing to go away from 
home and take a chance for a little coin of the realm. 
There will be over $1300 in actual cash added 
„‘"" ne xt year and trophies to the value of $500. 
The trophils gilen to the winners of the two handicaps 
this T wefe about the handsomest the writer has 
seen offered at any shoot in several years p reHminary 
The management will add $-00 to the ... j 
Handirm of 1912, and guarantee the winner $-00, an “ 
guarantee ^the winder ol^hlTJen^^^eTpuTse 
of $500. The winner of each event will also receive 
h Thl° Squie? P moneyback system will again be one of 
the features of the shoot and a tb ?" e are shooters 
?he d fmo 0 u r nt th wir, P be P $ 0 4(Kj, and an additional $50 for each 
tCn V S new e ^raf °'quipmenTwin"be installed before that 
* A T Other T Squier will have the management 
ofThe Thoob andbohnTv. Todd will be cashier. 
3d 4th 
Day. Day. T’l 
P.H. M.H. 
Grand 
Total. 
93 
96—546 
77 
88 
711 
90 
83-536 
S9 
88 
713 
89 
84—529 
90 
77 
696 
92 
90—525 
92 
73 
690 
; 
91 
92—517 
84’ 
81 
682 
5 
85 
91—515 
82 
77 
674 
90 
82—513 
89 
75 
677 
) 
SG 
90—507 
72 
78 
657 
► 
96 
85—503 
78 
85 
666 
84 
92-501 
S4 
84' 
669 
j 
83 
77-501 
79 
09 
649 
5 
89 
78—484 
71 
86 
641 
5 
84 
80—483 
75 
83 
641 
1 
80 
75—462 
613 
3 
79 
82—460 
75 
78 
2 
70 
89—447 
69 
87 
603 
5 
78 
84—428 
82 
78 
588 
8 
59 
77—383 
63 
66 
512 
3 
52 
49—328 
■/ 
9 
95 
95—567 
86 
81 
734 
9 
92 
97—558 
86 
8S 
732 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun Club. 
atvwikk N T Tan. 17.—Louis Colquitt was high 
■u> had an average of 21 out of each possible -o, ana nis 
average would have been much better had '^ h " ot 
one-hind match in the last squad, with John Ge ger 
hreakino- only 12 to Geiger s 13, bringing both of their 
averages down Geiger, however, was second high aver- 
age with 20 3-7 out of each 25. Frank Mih'on was third 
with 18 3-4’• James E. Wheaton fourth with 18%, B. M. 
Shanley fifth with 18 1-10, and Henry Koegel sixth with 
‘AhEwIatheVwas cold yesterday, which kept a great 
many shooters away, but, notwithstanding this, there 
were thirteeen squids that faaced the traps. eleven 
shooters were on the firing line and 1650 targets were 
thrown The club house was warm and comfortable, 
and as usual a crowd of spectators was m evidence and 
I splendid afternoon’s sport was had by all who attended. 
The scores: . _ „ „ <, q in 
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B M n Shanley.10 20 17 16 I 19 19 16 ^ ^ 
James E Wheaton . on « 99 on 21 21 14 17 '.E! 
Lou n is Colquitt. 24 22 2120 25 2319 2312 .. 
Peter Bev . . 15 12 19 15 17 15 16. 
Henry fxoegei . 23 20 20 22 25 20 13 . 
John Geiger . on 17 15 
J S Thompson. 30 17 15 
Abe Wheaton ." q 19 is is 
William Stengel . * k ]? 15 
James Quinn . 9 10 11 .. 
Smokeless. 
Baltimore Tournament. 
!“ t&hrLrv? st 
kxvs&si jr iSl fl-ss 
program 115 different shooters. W e had au on 
s-fe,;".,?,'”,™"« sThfc-s, -jj 
°*0 ur* progr a m h tor "heTrsf day will be seven events at 
9 0 targets, $2 entrance, $1.50 added, ihere wi 1 ais 
Two events at 25 targets each, to be known as the 
special handicap merchandise race, open to a ™ at ® u 
^nlv- entrance $3 in which event we will donate a 
°?elt many prizes, possibly fifteen to twenty, ranging 
from $25 fo P $30 down to $1 each ’ al ^ d St or over, 
?iS“df.rs- srscr^irt", 
P n S e progranf"for the second day will include five 
events at 20 targets each, with $15 added, $2 entrance 
besides there will be shot off the second annual Ma y 
land riandicap at 100 targets, with an entrance of $10, 
Jo which will be added $150 in cash the wmner receiving 
a sterling silver p tcher, valued at $o0. 1 he nanaicap 
in {his event will be from 16 to 22yds„ and the 22yd 
mark will be used. This will be open to all amateurs 
everywhere. Moneys in this event will be high gun to 
win. no class shooting. , :„i 
Our handicap committee for this race and tbe spem 
handicap merchandise race will be Capt las. t . , 
Grason H Gent, Walters T. Harvey, Emory H, Storr, 
of Baltimore; Frank M. Eanies of Philadelphia, and 
Miles Taylor, of Washington, D. L. 
Besides this cash which we have added, „ g ets 
nvprap-e nrizes to the high amateur at all lbyd. targets, 
second. 6 highland third high; and to the low amateur 
aV j e a r I g6 18 at Capt 16y jas. ‘^Malone will hold his live-bird 
shoUt the same as he did last year in which there w. l 
be miss-and-out eyents. There will be a 10-bird race. 
The 20-bird race, known as the Prospect lark Handicap, 
at which he will give a handsome silver cup suitably en- 
p-raved He will use two sets of traps, and will have a 
quantity of good strong country birds, which will make 
g °we w'iTof course be unable, to hold this under the 
.Interstate Association rules, owmjtottgr -w^ulings 
this year. _ 
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