NCHE:t 
oaaed Shells and Repeating S 
^WIN^ 
fhe Grand American Ha^ 
THE WINNER: Mark Stanley Hootman of Hicksville, Ohio, HANDICAP: 17 yard 
Winchester. SHELL: Winchester Loaded “Repeater.” SCORE: 97 x 100, and 20 ; 
the shoot-cff. Two other shooters broke 97; but in the shoot-off Mr. Hootman, with his W 
Gun and Winchester Shells, outshot them both. ’ . 
The winner’s score of 1 17 x 120 targets made in a gruelling contest in which 453 shooters partic 
was a convincing demonstration of the possibilities of great skill and nerve when coupled with the ai 
dependable combination of Winchester Shells and Guns. 
SECOND: B. F. Elbert of Des Moines, la., and F. J. Coburn of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, shoot 
Winchester Repeating Shotguns and Winchester Loaded Shells; and E. M. Gillespie of Freeport, Pi 
and Sam Leever of Goshen, Ohio, shooting Winchester Loaded Shells; tied with 96 x 100, all shoot 
ing from the 19-yard mark. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL: Walter Huff of Macon, Ga. HANDICAP: 21 yards. SHELL: 
Winchester Loaded “Leader.” SCORE: 97 x iOO. 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP WON WITH WINCHESTER LOADED “LEADER” SHELLS 
THE WINNER: A. B. Richardson of Dover, Del. HANDICAP: 20 yards. SHELL: Winchester Loaded “Leader.” SCO! 
96 X 100, and 18 X 20 in the shoot-off. RUNNER-UP: Capt. Andy Meaders of Nashville, Tenn. HANDICAP: 18 yarc 
SHELL: Winchester Loaded “Leader.” SCORE: 96 x 100, and I 5 x 20. 
SECOND: F. M. Edwards of Columbus. Ohio, shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, tied with others on 95 x 100. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL: Walter Huff, of Macon, Ga. HANDICAP: 21 yards. SHELLS: Winchester Loaded “Leader.” 
SCORE: 96 X 100. 
THE PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WON WITH A WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUN 
THE WINNER: C. A. Young of Springfield, Ohio. GUN: Winchester Repeater. SCORE: 197 x 200. 
SECOND: W. R. Crosby of O’Fallon, Ill. SHELL: Winchester Loaded “Leader, ” tied with one other shooter. SCORE: 195 x 200. 
THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP WON WITH WINCHESTER SHELLS AND GUN 
THE WINNER: B. V. Covert of Lockport, N. Y. HANDICAP: 18 yards. GUN: Winchester Repeater. SHELLS: Winchester 
Loaded “Leader.” SCORE: 96 x 1 00. 
SECOND: V. Oliver of Philadelphia, Pa., shooting a Winchester Gun and Winchester Loaded “Leader’’ Shells, and G. Grubb of Wet- 
more, Kansas, shooting Winchester “Leader ” Shells, tied with a score of 95 x 1 00, both shooting from 1 8-yard mark. 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE FOR ALL SINGLE TARGETS 
THE WINNER: Walter Huff of Macon, Ga. SHELLS: Winchester Loaded 
“Leader.” SCORE: 671 x 700, .958;^. 
SECOND : W. R. Crosby of O’Fallon, 111. SHELLS: Winchester Loaded 
“Leader.” SCORE: 664 x 700. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE FOR ALL SINGLE TARGETS 
THE WINNER: Mark Arie of Thomasboro, Ill. GUN: Winchester Repeater. 
SCORE: 653 X 700, .932^. 
A. B. Richardson of Dover, Del., shooting Winchester Shells, was High Amateur 
'■ " ?' ' 'gets, including Practice Day, exclusive of the Consolation Handi- 
. as ineligible to participate in, his score being 569 x 600, .948'». 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE for SINGLE and DOUBLE TARGETS 
THE WINNER: Walter Huff of Macon, Ga. SHELLS: Winchester Loaded 
“Leader.” SCORE: 752 x 800, 94^. 
SECOND: W. R. Crosby of O'Fallon, III. ^SHELLS: Winchester Loaded 
“Leader.” SCORE: 749 x 800, 93.6//. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE for SINGLE and DOUBLE TARGET 
THE WINNER: Mark Arie of Thomasboro, 111. GUN: Winchester Repeate 
SCORE: 733 X 800, 91.6/f. 
LONG RUN OF TOURNAMENT 
Allen Heil of Allentown, Pa. SHELLS: Winchester Loaded “Leader 
SCORE: i 14 straight. 
It Pays To Shoot Winchester, The Guns And Shells 
Of Known Reputation And Proved Superiority. 
