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A Clean Sweep! 
The annual tournament of the Indoor .22 Caliber Rifle League of the United States, held at Grand Rapids, 
Mich., February 12-17, 1906, was especially remarkable for two reasons: First, the establishing of a 
NEW RECORD, and Second, the renewed and undisputed proof of the ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY of 
PETERS AMMUNITION. The program consisted of FOUR SEPARATE matches, in every one of 
which the winners and most of the other contestants used 
eters Cartridges 
In the 100-shot match Mr. W. A. Tewes, of Jersey City, N. J., won a decisive victory, leading his nearest 
competitor by 28 points, and exceeding the world’s record by 13 points. This is the NINTH CONSECU- 
TIVE YEAR that the CHAMPIONSHIP has been won with PETERS CARTRIDGES. Mr. Tewes is a 
marksman of rare ability, possessing both steady nerve and excellent judgment. He is as proficient in 
military shooting with .30 caliber ammunition as in the use of the smaller caliber rifle, and at the meeting 
of the National Rifle Association, Sea Girt, N. J., August 24 to September 9, 1905, he won not only the 
Wimbledon Cup at 1000 y ards—the most important long range event of the meeting—but also the 
Grand Laflin (Q. Rand Aggregate for highest total of scores in all principal military matches. 
With any other but PETERS .22 Short SEMI-SMOKELESS, Mr. Tewes would never have made in the 
Grand Rapids Tournament, his almost incredible score of 
In this match Mr. Tewes made a consecutive run of twenty-five 25’s. Messrs. Ittel, Ross, Smith, 
Huebner, Stillman and Buss won the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh places, all using 
Peters Cartridges. 
The Continuous Match was won by Messrs. Ittel, Stillman, Buss and Tewes, tied with a perfect 
score of 300. 
In the Honor Match all winners used Peters Cartridges, the first man being Mr. A. J. Huebner, with | 
a score of 6 3-4 degrees. 
The Bullseye Match was won by Mr. L. P. Ittel, with 4 3-4 degrees. 

If there ever was the slightest doubt in any mind as to the superiority of Peters Cartridges of all calibers, that doubt has been dispelled 
for all time by the results of the Sea Girt and Grand Rapids tournaments. The various winnings and high scores were not the result of acci- 
dent, but may be credited to good holding and absolutely perfect ammunition. The inevitable conclusion is that if Peters Cartridges, 
of either large or small caliber, are equal to these most crucial tests, tney are the best to use in any kind of shooting, either for Target Practice, 
Hunting, Police or Military purposes. 


THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO 
NEW YORK: 98 Chambers Street, T. H. Keller, Manager 

