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Won by MR. J. S. DAY, of Midland, Texas, using 
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Factory Loaded Shells 
Mr. Day shot at 4280 targets in Registered Tournaments, breaking 4164, an average of 97 28?, exceeding by over 2? the highest official 
amateur average of any previous year. During the season Mr. Day made many long runs, among which are the following. 
Gorman, Texas, and Walnut Springs, Texas, August 15-17—245 Straight 
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“ 8 Ql 133 “ 
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in 11 1 175 
10-11 j 152 
12-15—190 
Walnut Springs, Texas, 
Midland, Texas, - 
Big Springs, Texas, - 
Cisco, Texas, and Gorman, Texas, 
PARTICULAR ATTENTION 
is directed to the fact that all of Mr. Day’s shooting was done with PETERS REGULAR FACTORY LOADS purchased from dealer;.where the 
various tournaments were held. His shells were not special in any sense, but were regular stock goods such as can be procured from any 
PETERS dealer. YOU can get this SUPERIOR AMMUNITION as easily as ordinary loads. You may not always score 97.28% but you will 
average better than with any other make. 
Shoot the shells that have established another World’s Record—97.28%—the hind 
that do not have to be used in any special make oi gun to give best results. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
South End Gun Club. 
Camden, Feb. 19.—Aided by a handicap of seven added 
targets and shooting in good form, Levi Stiles yester¬ 
day afternoon won a leg on the South End Gun trophy 
with a straight score. In addition, he captured a spoon, 
the other dipper winner being H. Quigley. The best 
work in the cup event was done by Frank J. Hineline, 
who, shooting front scratch, smashed 22. Three events 
at 10 targets each preceded the trophy shoot, in which 
Wakeman. Hineline and Feltman featured by straight 
breaks in at 
least one of the events. 
The 
scores: 
Targets: 
10 
10 
10 
25 
ii. 
T. 
Total. 
\\ akeman 
. 9 
6 
10 
21 
i 
22 
4G 
Butler . 
. 9 
7 
7 
15 
4 
19 
3S 
Horner .... 
. 4 
7 
G 
15 
5 
20 
32 
K Halloway 
s 
7 
16 
1 
17 
3S 
Hineline ... 
. 8 
9 
10 
22 
0 
22 
49 
Fleming ... 
. 9 
8 
8 
17 
7 
24 
42 
Lippincott . 
. 8 
8 
42 
Heckman .. 
. 5 
8 
io 
6 
i9 
32 
Folker . 
. 6 
5 
8 
13 
5 
19 
32 
Fiddle . 
9 
4 
19 
4 
23 
37 
Feltman ... 
. 10 
8 
7 
25 
ii Quigley 
. 5 
7 
G 
10 
4 
23 
37 
Stiles . 
9 
s 
7 
18 
7 
25 
36 
W Tohnson 
. 6 
G 
7 
13 
5 
21 
3o 
S Ouigley . 
. 4 
5 
9 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. IS.—The week-end shoot 
of the Atlantic City Gun Club was run off under quite 
favorable conditions and good scores were the result. 
Deemer was again high in the club event with Gladney 
and Smith trailing. Watson was high for the 21vds. 
squad, breaking 39, Cook, Westcott, Powers and Shep¬ 
pard tying on 38. 
In the challenge event Westcott took the fob from 
Powers; in this event he had a very creditable run of 
35 straight, and, he now claims that he is going to de¬ 
fend it and keep it, no matter who the challenger may 
be. Smith came down from Philadelphia and ran 48 
out of his last 50. 
There is to be a one-day registered tournament Easter 
Monday, April 17, and it would be well to reserve this 
date, as every one always has a good time at this event 
and takes away either some money or a prize. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Smith . 12 20 21 21 19 18 23 25 
Cook . 22 23 22 21 17 22 20 .. 
Watson . 19 23 16 22 17 . 
Powers . 19 24 23 20 24 24 .. .. 
Deemer . 22 23 20 24 19 21 .. .. 
Gladney . 17 20 21 14 22 IS .. .. 
Westcott . 22 21 21 22 18 24 22 .. 
Sheppard . 
Herold . 
McClarren . 
Cook, Harrison . 
Chichester . 
Stadler . 
Club trophy: 
Smith . 
Cook . 
Westcott . 
Powers . 
Deemer . 
Gladney . 
Watson .. 
Sheppard . 
McClarren . 
Cook, Harrison . 
Challenge shoot: 
Powers . 
Westcott . 
Team race: 
Powers .24 
Deemer . 19 
Watson . 22 
Sheppard . 19 
Gladney . 22—106 
19 19 20 
19 9 .. 
IS 16 .. 
19 17 .. 
20 20 .. 
G .. .. 
Hdcp. Total. 
P'nts. 
21 19 
9 
42 
2 
21 17 
0 
3S 
0 
21 17 
0 
38 
U 
19 19 
0 
38 
0 
23 20 
10 
50 
3 
20 21 
10 
50 
3 
23 16 
0 
39 
1 
19 19 
0 
3S 
0 
18 16 
5 
39 
0 
19 17 
G 
42 
2 
24 23 
0 
47 
0 
21 23 
5 
49 
9 
Westcott 
24 
Cook ... 
Smith .. 
23 
Chichester ... 
20 
Herold 
15—104 
A. H. Sheppard, Sec’y. 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Feb. 19.—Fred Muller had the hardest 
luck of the day yesterday. Just when Fred had an 
elegant chance to clean up first money in the Eagle Gun 
Club’s shoot he drew' a screamer for his last shot of 
the day, and when the bird escaped the lot of shot it 
enabled “Doc” Redman and Gideon a chance to slip 
up and get a share of the coin which went to gunners 
with scores of nine. 
Thirteen men faced the field, and they all had more 
or less trouble with the birds, which proved to be a 
fast and very erratic lot. The club will hold a 15-bird 
holiday event next Wednesday. Scores: 
Muller, 30 . 
Doc, 28 .... 
Redman, 2S 
Gideon, 29 
Tackson, 29 
'Murphy, 30 
Sharp, 28 .. 
Wingate, 29 
Knowles, 28 
Wrenn, 28 . 
Staley, 30 .. 
Johnson, 29 
Pebbles, 29 
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A New Wilmington Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 19.—The Ludlam .Gun Club 
held its weekly shoot at Sycamore and Union streets 
yesterday afternoon. D. Ludlam was high man, break¬ 
ing 22 out of 25. The scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
G Benard . 50 20 
J Fanton . 50 28 
R Chase . 50 35 
W Vandegrift... 50 30 
G Spidle . 50 26 
G Dennis . 65 45 
J Fagan . 25 16 
L O Porter. 54 30 
J Shepherd .... 50 30 
For shooting at pairs, the following scores were made: 
R Chase . 11 2 A Dickerson - 11 
G Dennis . 1 1 2 J Burris . 11 2 
D Ludlam . 11 2 
Shot at. Broke 
J Jewel . 25 17 
f Spragg . 25 15 
J Clemens . 25 19 
J McCloskey ... 25 10 
D Ludlam . 25 22 
A Dickerson ... 83 54 
M F Hadley.... 50 26 
J Burns . 25 20 
North Caldwell Gun Club. 
At the North Caldwell shoot on Feb. 13 Harry 
Sindle, Jos. Stager and Fred Sindle were prize winners. 
Levi M. Stager, Fred Sindle and Y. Frazee were prize 
winners of boxes of shells. We will, hold an all-day 
Squier money-back tournament on April 22. 
Events- 123456789 10 
Targets- 10 15 15 15 25 25 15 15 15 10 
Levi M Stager . 8 11 13 13 21 20 14 13 .. 9 
Wm Kussmaul . 7 7 8 12 16 15 10 10 .. 7 
Ralph C Bach . 7 5.. 
Jos Stager . 7 9 8 14 17 15 10 11 
Harry Sindle . 8 9 13 13 24 24 15 13 14 
T H Francisco . 9 12 7 13 17 22 14 11 13 
Fred Sindle . 5 11 12 14 20 20 15 14 15 
S G Francisco . 4 6 8 13 8 16 11 13 14 
Jake Shindler . 8 9 .. .. 16 23 .. 
Sam Fischer . H.. • • J 
Y Frazee . 14 13 10 22 20 12 14 13 9 
Edw Stanley .10 11 .. 5 
John Breakey . “ •• 
T. A. Ouackenbush, Sec y. 
Brewer 86—Rehrig 82. 
Manoa, Pa., Feb. 11.—Jack Brewer, the veteran trap- 
shooter, defeated John Rehrig, of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., 
in a 100-bird race this afternoon under the auspices of 
the Eagle Gun Club. Out of his 100 Brewer smashed 
86, while Rehrig brought down 82. The match was 
closely contested in the first half, each man shooting 
well. Brewer lost four on his first round of 25 while 
Rehrig lost hut two, but on the second round Brewer 
