HE TOOK THE 
RIGHT ROAD 
S. L. Dodds, of Hickman, Ky. got there! 
He won 
THE SOUTHERN HANDICAP 
94 out of 100 targets 
He traveled the winning route ! 
He used 
UMC Steel Lined Shot Shells 
And a 
Remington Autoloading Shot Gun 
STEEL 
LINED 
ROAD 
FOR THE THIRD TIME STRAIGHT 
Only 4 Southern Handicaps have been held and UMC shells have won the last 3. In 1907, 1908 and 1909, the winner has 
traveled the UMC Steel Lined route. 2 out of 3 of these winners have used Solid Breech Hammerless Remingtons. 
Last year, Mr. George Lyon won with a Remington Pump. This year, Mr. Dodds used a Remington Autoloader. 
Just remember, too, that the Remington Autoloading Gun has won the last two Grand American Handicaps. Are 
Progressive Ideas Popular.? It would seem so ! 
Mr. Dodds wasn’t alone on his journey. Mr. Geo. Collins took the same road, winning 
THE HIGHEST AMATEUR AVERAGE — u M C Arrow Shells and Remington Autoloading Shotgun, 319 out of 340. 
Mr. Guy Dering tied for second place in the Southern Handicap with 93 and Arrows. 
The above is a U M C - Remington clean up at the Southern Handicap Tournament, Nashville, Tenn., May 4-6, 1909. 
Geo. S. McCarty took the Right Road. 
He won 
THE PENN. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 
186 out of 200 from 21 yards 
He won the Southern Handicap in 1907 with UMC shells. Other UMC wins at Penn. State Shoot: 
HIGHEST AMATEUR AVERAGE. Geo. S. McCarty, 521 out of 600 , UMC Arrows. 
FIRST MERCHANDISE PRIZE, Diamond Pin, D. Herrold, 48 out of 50 , UMC Nitro Clubs. 
The last 7 out of 8 Penn. State Championships have been won with UMC shells. 
The trophy on left was named in program as Championship Event. 
If you are hot started right for the rest of the big shoots of 1909 , take the right road—the winning 
route—U M C and Remington. 
They Get ^ou There ! 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. REMINGTON ARMS CO. 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. ILION, N. Y. 
Agency, 315 Broadway, New York 
