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Another Great Peters Victory 
At the Annual Championship Tournament of the Indoor .22 Caliber Rifle League at Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 27 to Feb. 1, 1908, the 
lion’s share of the honors, AS USUAL, was captured with the world-famed SEMI-SMOKELESS AMMUNITION—including FIRS T 1 
PLACE or tie for first, in Every Match but tnvo. This makes 
ELEVEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS 
that the INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP of the U. S. has been won with PETERS CARTRIDGES, including the WORLD S 
RECORD. The Championship for 1908 w'as won at Rochester by Arthur Hubalek, F. C. Ross tied for second, L. P. Ittel, third. 
The scores : 
1. Arthur Hubalek 
2. F. C. Ross (tie) 
3. L. P. Ittel - - 
2,464 4. C. F. Snellen 
2,460 6. Jesse Smith 
2,458 7. L. C. Buss - 
- - 2,457 8. A. A. Stillman - - 2,442 
- - 2,446 9. Owen Smith - - - 2,440 
- - 2,443 10. E. J. Kurtz - - - 2,439 
11. Geo. A. Morse (tie) 2,435 
All the Above and 14 out of the First 17 Men Shot PETERS Cartridges 
CONTINUOUS MATCH. —L. P. Ittel and Arthur Hubalek were two of three shooters who tied for FIRST, with 4 POSSIBLE 
SCORES OF 75. They used PETERS .22 SHORT CARTRIDGES. 
BULL’S EYE MATCH. — G. A. Morse won Second with a 1 degree bull; L. P. Ittel won fourth with 2g degrees and C. Kerrigan 
won fifth with 2 fL degrees. SEVEN MEN shooting PETERS made bulls better than 5 degrees. 
HONORARY TARGET.— Won by E. J. Kurtz, shooting PETERS .22 Long Rifle Cartridges. Score, 3g degrees. 
COLUMBIA SPECIAL. —1st, C. H. McChesney, scoring 88 . 2d, L. P. Ittel, Arthur Hubalek, scoring 60. 3d, F. C. Ross, 
scoring 33. All using PETERS. 9 out of 10 prizes. 
SKIDDOO MATCH.— Tie for FIRST PLACE, by GEO. A. MORSE, with 3 perfect scores of 75. Ammunition used : Peters. 
More than one-half of all contestants who entered the tournament used PETERS CARTRIDGES. This, taken in connection with 
the wonderful victories and marvelous scores in the past ELEVEN YEARS, makes the most remarkable record in the annals of shooting. 
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