. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. REID'S REMARKABLE RECORD Adds Further Evidence of the Superlative Quality of tefepIS SHELLS Shooting at Registered tournaments during the past four years L. H. Eeid of Seattle has made a phenomenal record of consistent high scores. 1912â 2115 ex 2200, , Pacific Coast High General Average. 1913â 3843 ex 4005, ';-, Pacific Coast High General Average. 1914â 2146 ex 2225, ^r, Professional Average for United States. 1915â 2482 ex 2550, 'f, Pacific Coast High General Average. Total, 10,586 ex 10,980, ;~r During the above four vears, Mr.
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. REID'S REMARKABLE RECORD Adds Further Evidence of the Superlative Quality of tefepIS SHELLS Shooting at Registered tournaments during the past four years L. H. Eeid of Seattle has made a phenomenal record of consistent high scores. 1912â 2115 ex 2200, , Pacific Coast High General Average. 1913â 3843 ex 4005, ';-, Pacific Coast High General Average. 1914â 2146 ex 2225, ^r, Professional Average for United States. 1915â 2482 ex 2550, 'f, Pacific Coast High General Average. Total, 10,586 ex 10,980, ;~r During the above four vears, Mr. Eeid has shot at nearlv 30,000 Registered and non-registered targets, breaking an average practically equal to the above. In accomplishing these results, he used about two-thirds TARGET (medium grade) and one-third IDEAL (high grade) shells, all with "STEEL WHERE STEEL BELONGS" THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Pacific Coast Branch, 585-587 Howard Street, San Francisco, Cal. i The Big Winner In 1915 The Interstate Association's Official High Professional Average for the season of 1915 was won by Charles G. Spencer, of St. Louis, Mo., with the marvelous record of for 5620 targets. Such an average for such a large number of targets not only shows Mr. Spencer's great skill, but also proves the uniform and unequalled quality of C. G. Spencer â WINCHESTER LOADED SHELLS AND SHOTGUNS which Mr. Spencer used exclusively. It was this same combination that he used when he made his mar- velous straight run of 565 targets â the World's Record. Contests for the Season's Trap shooting Averages have been held 16 times and 12 of them have been won by UU sheUs or guns, or both, which is undeniable evidence of their superiority. Lester German, of Aberdeen, Md., who was second high for the season, and who also made the greatest score of the year for a single tournamentâ499 x 500âused Winchester shells in performing this great feat. J. Mownell Hawkins, of Baltimore, shot 7,265
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