952 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[June ij r 1908. 
VICTORIES 5 PETERS SHELLS 
FROM EVERY QUARTER! 
So many average-winning scores have recently bee made with PETERS FACTORY LOADED SHELLS, that to enumerate the halt of them 
necessitates the use of small type. They are, however, co^e the less significant: 
198 ex 200 
239 ex 255 
440 ex 470 
364 ex 400 
173 ex 180 
398 ex 400 
186 ex 200 
LIVE BIRDS, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 16, jn a match 
between Messrs. H. I. Hess and Thos. Ely. Each man 
killed 99 ex 100. 
by Mr. A. P. McDowell, at Cogswell, N. Dak., May 
12-13. High Amateur average. 
by Mr. F. E. Rogers, at Rich Hill, Mo., May 21-22. 
High Professional average. 
by Mr. J. S. Fanning, at Syracuse, N. Y., May 19-20. 
High General average. 
by Mr. E. C. Griffith, at Watertown, Mass., May 9. 
High General average. 
by Mr. Lon Fisher, at Ashley, O., May 20-21. High 
Amateur average. 
by Mr. Sim Glover, at Rome, N. Y., May 22. High 
General average. 
195 ex 200 
378 ex 390 
349 ex 375 
192 ex 195 
378 ex 400 
192 ex 200 
374 ex 90 
163 ex 175 
by Mr. Neaf Apgar, at Bradford, Pa., May 23. High 
General average. 
by Mr. Neaf Apgar, at Olean, N. Y., May 19-20.. High 
General average. 
by Mr. Neaf Apgar, at Ossining, N. Y., May 13-14. 
High General average. 
by Mr. Sim Glover, at Olean, N. Y., May 20, with a run 
of 103 straight. High General average for the day. 
by Mr. Woolfolk Henderson, at Dayton, Ky. (State 
Shoot), May 27-28. Tie for High Amateur average, 
by Mr. Chas. Holzworth, at Lincoln, Neb., May 26. 
High Amateur average. 
by Mr. Sim Glover, at Olean, N. Y., May 19-20. Second 
General average. 
by Mr. E. C. Griffith, at New Bedford, Mass., May 22. 
High Amateur average. 
Remember the HIGHEST AMATEUR SCORE of the year, 396 out of 400, made by Mr. J. S. Day, at Sulphur, 
Okla., May 1445, with PETERS SHELLS. There could be no more conclusive test of QUALITY than these records. 
Shoot PETERS SHELLS, Mr. Amateur, *nd get Li the winning column. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. J. W. OSBORNE, Manager 
Sharp Shootirvg for Sport and Wa.r 
BY W. W. GREENER. 
A manual of instruction in rifle shooting, particularly target shooting. The chapters are extremely lucid and practical; and the beginner 
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