FOREST AND STREAM 
831 
June 29, 1912 
WNCHBSTER 
Repeating Shotguns and Shotgun Shells 
Do The Most Wonderful Shooting At Grand American Handicap 
Read how Mark Arie, of Thomasboro, Ill., with his Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun, won the admiration of everybody by his wonder¬ 
ful shooting throughout all the events. Notice the summary below 
which gives but a faint idea of his clockwork-like movements: 
Won Amateur Double Championship. 
Score 89. 
High Amateur for all single targets. Score 
657 X 700. 
High over all for all Handicap Targets. Score 
281 X 300. 
High over all for all Targets (Singles and 
Doubles). Score 746 x 800. 
High over all for all program targets (Singles 
and Doubles. Score 558 x 600. 
Highest score in Consolation Handicap. 
Score 96 x 100, from 20 yards. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT SINGLES 
Won by W. R. Crosby, with Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. Score 198 x 200. Mr. Crosby also 
scored 95 x 100 from 23 yards in the Preliminary Handicap, which was the high score for that event. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AT DOUBLES 
Won by Fred Gilbert, with Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. 
The Professional Championship events are always understood to be the most difficult to win on account 
of the class of entries. Both having been won with Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, is a splendid 
endorsement of their reliability and accurate shooting qualities. 
The Red VV Combination Never Fails 
