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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 9, 1910. 
PETERS SHELLS 
Make a Great Record at the 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
99 ex 100 from 19 yds. by Mr - Harvey McMurchy ’ « si »g Peters “Ideal” Factory Loads 
High General Average for all Targets including Handicap races was made by Mr. J. S. Day, as follows: 
1st day — 96 ex 100—including 10 pairs 
2d day— 97 ex 100—Preliminary Handicap, 19 yards 
3d day— 96 ex 100—Grand American Handicap, 19 yards 
4th day-188 ex 200-Amateur Championship, j ^ J£ JJJdJ 
477 ex 500 
High Score on all Single Targets exclusive of Handicap events made by Mr. C. A. Young: 
Practice day.157 ex 160 
1st day.. 78 ex 80 
4th day.155 ex 160 
390 ex 400 
2d High Score in Preliminary Handicap. 98 ex 100, by Mr Guy Ward 
2d High Score in all Double Target events. 56 ex 60, by Mr. J. S. Day 
2d High Score in Amateur Championship.188 ex 200, by Mr. J. S. Day 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
Kan York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
THE RIFLE 
THAT DOES THINGS 
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WOODCRAFT 
By “ Nessmuk.” Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $ 1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for pleasure to the 
woods. Its author, having had a great deal of experience in camp life, has succeeded 
admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired into plain and intelligible English. 
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Laureate Boat Club. 
Troy, N. Y., June 25.—The regular weekly shoot over 
the Laureate traps was held to-day. The northwest wind 
drove the targets in a skyward direction, making them 
hard to locate. Milliman carried off the honors for the 
day by breaking 93 out of 100. Crowley and Hurd fol¬ 
lowed closely with scores of 92 and 91 respectively. 
Crowley shot a pretty race. After missing 7 targets in 
the first event of 25, he broke 74 straight in the next 
three events of 25 each, scoring a possible 74 out of 75. 
Mrs. G. W. Butler shot at 50 targets and broke 36. 
This was a good score, considering the conditions. 
Everything is in readiness for the team match between 
the Palefaces, of Boston, the Syracuse Gun Club, of 
Syracuse, N. Y., and the Laureate Boat Club, of this 
city. This match will take place at the Elks’ Field Day, 
July 4 next, and will be an interesting one, as the teams 
are evenly matched. A large number of shooters will 
be present to witness the match, and for their benefit 
the Elks have arranged for a tournament of 100 targets, 
to be shot at on the morning of the 4th. A number of 
during the 
morning. 
To-day’s 
scores follow: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Milliman ., 
..100 
9b 
Welling . 
...100 
65 
Crowley ... 
. 100 
93 
Roberts . 
... 75 
64 
Hurd . 
. 100 
91 
Harris . 
... 50 
39 
Shorey ... 
.100 
85 
Mrs Butler .. 
... 50 
36 
Betts . 
. 100 
73 
Fee . 
... 60 
35 
Borne .... 
. 100 
72 
J. J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
Columbus Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., June 26. — John Penn was high man. 
He also won a point on the secretary trophy by break¬ 
ing 48 out of 50, and a point on the Hunter Arms vase, 
28 out of 30. 
L. Grubb, of Thornville, stopped over from the big 
shoot at Chicago. He broke 96 in the Preliminary 
Handicap at that place. W. R. Chamberlain did some 
very nice shooting, 47 out of 50, and 29 out of 30. 
Chamberlain, Dick, Fisher and Grubb were not eligible 
to shoot for the prizes. 
The Fourth of July shoot promises to be well attended. 
Shooters will be here from all the nearby towns. The 
Pleasantville Gun Club will visit as a club. From all 
indications, the attendance will be good. Then you get 
10 cents for each target you break. Come out and 
enjoy the Fourth. Shooting commences at 9:30 A. M. 
Secretary trophy, 50 targets: 
W R Chamberlain... 
.. 47 
Joe Wells .... 
. 45 
G Smith . 
B Dick . 
. 35 
T Penn . 
.. 48 
T Tones . 
. 44 
C C Carson. 
.. 40 
O Shilling ... 
. 37 
T Black . 
.. 27 
T Basston .... 
. 39 
Y Grubb . 
.. 43 
Hunter Arms vase, 
30 targets: 
W Chamberlain . 
.. 29 
T Black . 
. 26 
G Smith . 
.. 23 
B Dick . 
T Penn . 
.. 28 
L Fisher . 
C C Carson . 
.. 24 
L. F. 
