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VOL. LIX,=-=No. 16. 
CATALOGUE 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, J9G2. 
Copyright 1902, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
Entered at New York Post Office as Second Class Matter. 
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A New U.M.C 
.22 Short Smokeless 
The U. M. C. Co. will now make 
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either inside or the regular out- 
side lubrication. The inside 
lubrication makes this cartridge 
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1902 GoLme La.ws, Free. 
CARTRIDGE 
Inside Lxibricacted 
clean in handling, and for that 
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\ "WINCHESTERED" 
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Two New World's Records Made, and Two More Trophies Won With 
I WINCHESTER FACTORY LOADED SHELLS. 
In Detroit, Mich., September 20th, Mr. Fred. Gilbert, shooting Winchester "Leader" Factory Loaded Shells, 
won the Gihnan & Barnes International Trophy, killing 95 straight pigeons from the 32-yard mark, a record 
never before equalled. 
In Kansas City, Mo., September 19th, Mr. W. R. Crosby, shooting Winchester "Leader" Factory Loaded 
Shells, won the Hazard Powder Co.'s Trophy and made a new world's record by killing 61 pigeons from the 33- 
yard mark. Six of the seven straight men in this contest used Winchester "Leader" Factory Loaded Shells. In 
the same tournament the Amateur Championship of Missouri was won by Mr. H. S. Spencer, and the Interstate 
Amateur Championship was won by Mr. Edward O'Brien. Both used Winchester "Leader" Factory Loaded 
Shells and Winchester Guns, 
I Winchester Shells Make and Break the Records. 
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