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VOL. LXIV.-No. 4, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, J905. 
Copyright 1904, by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
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A RUN IN THE RAIN 
In a violent rain storm at Decatur^ IlL^ Riehl made a run of 108 straight^ 
winning the day^s average* Shooters who are familiar with scores under such 
trying conditions will appreciate that Mr* Riehl has made a remarkable record^ 
and that U* M* C* Smokeless Shot Shells have proved beyond a doubt that 
they are thoroughly reliable in wet or cold weather^ ^ ^ 
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A -RV^VAWAJ^ 'RACE 
In "boss racin' " when one horse beats the field so badly as to make explanations and excuses impossible, those versed in the vernacular of the turf call it "A 
Runaway Race." " Sporting Life's" Trap Shooters' Review for I905 shows that the shooters who shot Winchester Factory Loaded " Leader" and " Repeater" 
Smokeless Powder Shells made "a runaway race" of the contest for premier honors for the year. Out of 29 shooters who made go per cent, or over, shooting at 
least 3,000 shots, 17 shot „ : - . ^ 
WINCHESTER. 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
These 17 include Messrs. Gilbert and Crosby, who tied for first professional average; John W. Garrett, who won first amateur average; C. B. Wiggins and C. M. 
Powers, who tied for second amateur average; and 9 of the first 12 leaders. Another coveted honor won by Winchester Factory Loaded Shells was the Grand 
Prize at the St. Louis Exposition, Winchester Shells being the only ones to receive srach an award. These triumphs on the firing line and in the strife of inter- 
national competition prove that Winchester Factory Loaded Shells are in a class by themselves, and that class is the First. Shooters, if you want to be in the First 
Class, shoot first-class shells, the kind that • 
Won the honors in 1904- as they did in 1900, 1901/ 1902 and 1903 
