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VOL. LXIV.— No. J9. 
SATURDAY, MAY 13, J905. 
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TKe Pennsylvania State Championship 
at targets, which was by far the most important event in the entire programme of the Penn- 
sylvania State Shoot, just finished at Pittsburg, Pa., was won by the well-knb^B amateur, 
Mr. Fred Coleman, shooting 
U. M. C. ARROW SHELLS 
with a score of 71-75. It seems that history has again repeated itself, for last year Mr. 
; Coleman won the Pennsylvania State Championship at Live Birds, shooting U. M. C. 
Arrows. Amateurs win repeated victories by remaining loyal to shells that possess the 
winning quality — U. M. C. Quality. 
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The last week or two has witnessed some exceptional shooting at dif¥erent points, the winnings in each instance being due in part to 
the same two causes. ■ ■ - ^j^^ Phellis TropKy 
emblematic of the Six-Man Team Championship of Ohio, was won by a team from the Newark Gun Clu b, on the grounds of the Cincin- 
nati Gun Club. A significant fact in connection with this contest is that every member of the winning team used 
WINCHESTER FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS. 
The InterstsLte Toxirnamervt 
which was held at Hopkinsville, Ky., April 26-27, developed some remarkable shooting, John S. Boa, who won high average for the tour- 
nament, being obliged to make a straight run of 100 to win. This he did in grand style, his total score being 381-400, and his longest run 
139. He used, as usual, Winchester Factory Loaded Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. , 
Texas State Sportsmen's Association Tournament 
held at Waco, April 18, 19, 20, resulted in a surprise to the experts, inasmuch as Robert Conley, of Austin, an amateur, ran ahead of them 
for high general average with a score of 317-350. His good work is explained by the fact that he used Winchester Factory Loaded Shells 
and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Shooters who go in to win should use Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, as they are known gen- 
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