. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Shells ^i The known superiority of the (P) brand is a factor that trap and field shooters are quick to take advantage of. Sportsmen of all classes and in every section of the country have been made strong advocates of Peters Shells because of their exclusive and superior features. In the 1917 trap- shooting averages, two representative shooters captured first and second honors, and both depended upon the (P) brand in achieving this success. 1st. W. H. Heer, Guthrie, Okla., shot at 2050. broke 1997. Average, .9741. 2d. Woolfolk Henderson, Lexington, Ky., shot at


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Shells ^i The known superiority of the (P) brand is a factor that trap and field shooters are quick to take advantage of. Sportsmen of all classes and in every section of the country have been made strong advocates of Peters Shells because of their exclusive and superior features. In the 1917 trap- shooting averages, two representative shooters captured first and second honors, and both depended upon the (P) brand in achieving this success. 1st. W. H. Heer, Guthrie, Okla., shot at 2050. broke 1997. Average, .9741. 2d. Woolfolk Henderson, Lexington, Ky., shot at 2570, broke 2502. Average, .9735. SIX TIMES IN THE PAST 8 YEARS THE HIGHEST AMATEUR HONORS HAVE BEEN WON WITH THE (P) BRAND. In the 1917 official professional averages, Mr. L. H. Reid, of Seattle, Wash., shooting Peters Shells has an average of .9722, winning second place and High General Average for the Pacific Coast. Remember the old saying "the Best is the Cheapest in the end'' and insist on having PETERS. THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY !l II Pacific Coast Branch: 585-587 HOWARD ST., SAN FRANCISCO. ' vi:ti' â ' ii': i::' mill" â miniliiliiillllillliil I m iiniimmiiiiiiiiuniliiii iiniiiiiiiiiniuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii. mam m i mora , ; gj = ill!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII!ll!llllllllllllllllllllll!lll>lllllllllll!llllll>lllllllll!llllll!IIIUIIIIilllllllllll!lllll|ll!||||||||i^ Glean Sweep at Pinehurst with Nitro Club and Arrow "Speed Shells" UM⬠Pump Gun REMINGTON UMC REMINGTON UMC Midwinter Handicap Winner: A. G. Healey, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 95x100 at 19 yards, after shoot-off with W. W. Vanderhoof, Watkins, N. Y., 20 yards. Mr. Healey used "The Perfect Shooting Combination"âRemington UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Steel Lined Speed Shells. Mr. Vanderhoof used Nitro Club Speed Shells. Maplewood Hundred Winner: R. D. Morgan. Washington. D. C tied with three others, 9Sxl00, 40 straight in the shoot-off. using a Remington Pump Gun and Nitro


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