WINCHESTER 
LOADED SHELLS AND SHOTGUNS 
Repeat Their Surpassing Grand American Victory 
at the Eastern Handicap 
T HIS is the open season for Winchester Victories, as the big honors bagged at Dayton 
and Wilmington testify. Results are what count. The results constantly being ob¬ 
tained with Winchester Loaded Shells and Shotguns are all convincing proof of their 
superiority. A look at the killing made on the famous Wilmington grounds shows that 
WINCHESTER SHELLS 
Won The Eastern Handicap 
The winner of this event, with its record breaking entry, was Geo. W. Howell 
of Northumberland, Pa., his score being 95 x 100, and 20 straight on the 
shoot-off. Mr. Howell shot from 18 yards and used Winchester Loaded 
“Leader” Shells. Five contestants tied on 95, and of that number two shot 
Winchester Shells and one a Winchester Repeating Shotgun. 
High Professional: Mrs. Adolph Topperwein won this big honor, 
breaking 98 x 100 from 19 yards with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester Loaded Shells. 
Winchester Shotguns and Shells Won Both Amateur 
and Professional High Averages for 
All Program Targets 
High Amateur: H. H. Sloan of Philadelphia. Score: 562 x 600. Second: 
Allen Heil of Allentown, Pa. Score: 560 x 600. 
High Professional: C. G. Spencer. Score: 578 x 600. Messrs. Sloan and 
Spencer both shot Winchester Repeating Shotguns and Winchester Loaded 
Shells, and Mr. Heil, Winchester Loaded Shells. 
Winchester Shells and Repeating Shotgun Won High Professional Average 
for 16-yard Single Targets 
C. G. Spencer, shooting Winchester Loaded Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, broke 346 x 350 
—————— targets shot at from 1 6-yards, thereby winning High Professional Average. 
Winchester Loaded Shells Won the Double Target Event 
Allen Heil of Allentoyvn, Pa., shooting Winchester Loaded Shells, won the double event of 25 pairs with a score of 46 x 50. 
Winchester “Leader” Shells Won The Dupont Championship Trophy 
The initial contest for the Dupont 18-yard mark Championship Trophy, which was a curtain raiser for this big and successful tournament, 
was won by W. M. Foord of Wilmington, Del., with a score of 95 x 100 targets. Mr. Foord shot Winchester Loaded “Leader” Shells, 
and his score from 18-yard rise on the 60 targets that were thrown is indicative of his great skill and the splendid shooting qualities of 
Winchester Loaded Shells. 
A. B. Richardson, who was the runnerup with the splendid score of 94 x 100, also used Winchester Loaded Shells. 
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