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I 1916 A YEAR OF GREAT PERFORMANCE | 
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The following events of National importance were won in 1916 by 
contestants who availed themselves of the wonderful shooting 
quality of the (p) Brand: 
TRAP SHOOTING 
All Round Amateur Championship (Hercu¬ 
les Trophy) 
National Amateur Doubles Championship 
St. Louis Introductory (Grand American 
Handicap) 
Eastern Handicap Preliminary 
U. S. Professional Championship (Duns- 
paugh Trophy) 
New 23-Yard Record—100 Straight 
New Amateur 21-Yard Record—100 Straight 
Inter-State Championships of Connecticut, 
Missouri, Pennsylvania, Oregon, South 
Dakota, etc. 
Third Official Amateur Average 1916, 97.05% 
Third Official Professional Average 1916, 
96.78% 
These are just a few of the “High Spots” touched by the Brand en route 
^ to complete and unquestioned superiority. You can secure for yourself this 
^ same advantage by simply demanding PETERS and accepting no substitute. 
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RIFLE 
N. R. A. Inter-Collegiate Championship 
N. R. A. Inter-Club Championship, Class A 
N. R. A. Inter-Club Championship, Class B 
N. R. A. Inter-Club Outdoor Championship 
N. R. A. Military School Championship 
Astor Cup Championship, etc., etc. 
REVOLVER 
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3 out 5 U. S. R. A. Indoor Championships 
2 out 4 U. S. R. A. Outdoor Championships 
First gold and diamond rating medal 
awarded by the U. S. Revolver Association 
for 10 scores of 45 ex 50 or better, with time 
limit of 30 seconds for each 5 shots, using 
pocket revolver. Medal won by Capt. A. H, 
Hardy with 10 scores, aggregating 459 ex 500. 
