July 20, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
87 
WON 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP 
C. D. HENLINE, of Bradford, Pa., winner, score 96 x 100 and 19 x 20 
The winning of this, one of the leading events of the trapshooting year, with “Leader” 
Loaded Shells, was a foregone conclusion, as their perfect shooting had outstripped all 
competition and left C. D. Henline, F. Korner and W. Wallis, who were shooting these 
shells, all tied on 96 x 100. Mr. Henline won the shoot-off, scoring 19 x 20 from the 
20-yard mark. F. Korner, who also shot from the 20-yard mark, used a Winchester 
shotgun as well. 
“Leader” Loaded Shells 
WON 
High Average Over All 
Amateur and Professional 
Lester German and an Illinois amateur 
won respectively Professional and Amateur 
Averages for all targets trapped, both 
shooting Winchester “Leader” Loaded 
Shells. 
“Leader” Loaded Shells 
WON 
Double Target Average 
Amateur and Professional 
Allen Heil won Amateur Average on 
“doubles,” scoring 90 x 100, which gave 
him the Holly Trophy. Lester German 
won Professional Average on “doubles,” 
scoring 93 x 100. Both shot “Leader” 
Loaded Shells. 
As will be noticed, Winchester Loaded Shells ACTUALLY WON all the events of the tournament 
making a clean sweep and proving themselves absolutely superior to all others. 
A RECORD SURPASSING ALL OTHERS 
Winchester Loaded Shells are the only ones that ever held at one time all the World’s Records at 
Inanimate Targets. They hold the record for the World’s Longest Run of 565 straight. They tied the 
winner of the recent Preliminary Handicap and Grand American Handicap, and won the Pro¬ 
fessional Championship ,and Professional Championship at Doubles. 
Winchester Loaded Shells with Patent Corrugated Head Always Shoot in a Winning Way 
Winchester “Leader” 
Red W Brand 
Winchester “Leader” 
Red W Brand 
