Sept. 21, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
375 
Another Clean Sweep 
And 
A New World’s Record 
Made with 
WINCHESTER 
Red W Goods 
At the 
GREAT BIG DENVER HANDICAP 
$5,000 ADDED 
W. R. Crosby, the dean of trap shooters, and acknowledged Champion of the World, nailed up 
another World s Record at the Denver Handicap, by breaking 98 x 100 clay targets from the maxi¬ 
mum handicap distance, 23 yards, in the Preliminary Handicap. He shot the usual accompaniment 
of all World s Records—Winchester “Leader” Loaded Shells. Every event on the program was 
won with the ever-winning Winchester goods, making a wide, clean sweep for the dependable 
Red W Brand, as shown by the following: 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP: Won by Harry Whitney. 
Score 98 x 100 from 19 yards. He shot “Leader” Loaded Shells. 
W. R. Crosby broke 98 x 100 from 23 yards in this event, establish¬ 
ing a new World’s Record. 
HIGH FOR ALL TARGETS: Won by Chas. G. Spencer. 
Score 769 x 800. He shot “Leader” Loaded Shells and a Win¬ 
chester Repeating Shotgun. 
DENVER HANDICAP: Won by C. B. Eaton. Score 97 x 
100 from 23 yards, 20 straight and 19 x 20 in the shoot-off. This 
was phenomenal shooting. He shot “Leader” Loaded Shells. 
HIGH AMATEUR FOR ALL TARGETS: Won by S. 
H. Huntley. Score 760 x 800. He shot a Winchester Repeat¬ 
ing Shotgun. 
The straight out and out winning of all the events of this big and widely published tournament with Winchester Red \N 
Goods and the altogether remarkable shooting of C. B. Eaton and W. R. Crosby, who suffered the greatest handicap 
allowed, are proofs that need no further support of the absolutely dependable shooting qualities of Winchester Loaded Shells. 
WORLD’S RECORDS AND WINCHESTER GOODS GO TOGETHER 
