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WINCHESTER 
Loaded Shells or Repeating Shotguns 
WON FIRST PLACE IN EVERY EVENT 
At the Grand American Handicap Tournament 
This great victory for Winchester Factory Loaded Shells and 
Winchester Repeating Shotguns under most trying weather con- 
ditions tells a convincing story of wonderful marksmanship, and 
stamps Winchester shells and guns as being as near perfect as 
brains and ingenuity can make them. 

GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP: Won by F. E. Rogers, an 
amateur, shooting Winchester Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
Score, 94x100. SECOND, Geo. J. Roll, shooting Winchester Factory 
Loaded ‘“‘ Leader” Shells, and Geo. L. Lyon, shooting a Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun. Score, 93X10o. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP: Won by an amateur shooting Win- 
chester Factory Loaded “ Leader” Shells from the 20-yard mark. Score, 
93X00 and 20 straight in the shoot-off. SECOND, F. M. Edwards, 
shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. THIRD, Ed. Voris, shoot- 
ing Winchester Factory Loaded “ Leader” Shells. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP: Won by Walter Huff, shoot- 
ing Winchester Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells. Score, 145x150. 
THIRD: W. R. Crosby, shooting Winchester Factory Loaded “ Leader’’ 
Shells, and Jno. R. Taylor, shooting Winchester Factory Loaded 
“Leader” Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, tied. Score, 
I40XI50. 
- AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP: Won by Guy Ward, shooting a 
Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Score, 144x150. 
TEAM RACE: Highest individual score in this event was made by 
an amateur shooting Winchester Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
* QQXIOO. 
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