July ii, 1908.] 
- 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
at the 
GRAND 
AMERICAN 
5 ex 6 Events 
gathered by 
U. M. C.—REMINGTON 
l ft h ^ ana f er E! ^ er Shaner u “ mustered ou t" 363 tired “scatter-gun” warriors at the close of the 1908 Tournament. 1'hey 
/ , 6 0t ’ U , Sty ring_1,ne to beat !t fot the Tuet retreat of their homes, but not till the score board had been carefully searched 
or tie dinners names. 1’ ™ V. M. C.—Remington column stood out fat and full, for the majority of the winners had 
re .ec upon U. M. C. Shells. 4 of the 6 winners had won with them, and the winner of the Grand American had used a 
emington Autoloading Gun. Here they are: 
“THE SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE.” 
Preliminary Handicap, C. H. Ditto, 95 per cent., U. M. C. Shells. 
Double Target Event, H. E. Buckwalter, 18-20, U. M. C. Shells. 
State Team Event, Illinois Team No. 1, 470-500, U. M. C. Shells. Roll, 97 per cent.; Illinois Amateur, 
9b per-cent.; Graham, 94 per cent.; Young, 94 per cent.; Willard, 90 per cent.; all used U. M. C. 
rand American Handicap, Fred Harlow, 92 ex 100—18 ex 20 shoot off. Remington Autoloading 
Oun. 1 om Marshall, twice winner, and George Maxwell, tied for second place with 91 per cent • 
shooting U. M. C. p 
Amateur^Championship, George Roll, 183-200, 19 ex 20 shoot off; 4 men tied and next 5 highest all shot 
And in Addition 
Highest Amateur and General Averages (Regular Targets). An Illinois Amateur; U. M. C. Shells. 
ig est General Averages at All Targets (Handicaps included), Geo. Maxwell; U. M. C. Shells. 
Longest Run Of Tournament, 196 straight. An Illinois Amateur, U. M. C. Shells. 
1 his makes two wins for the Remington Autoloading Gun out of three attempts for the big prize. Mr. Harlow, the win¬ 
ner, said, My winning of the Grand American was due to the accuracy, safety and easy handling of my Autoloading Gun.” 
^ now and Nitro Club Shells never gave better satisfaction. They enjoy and merit the honest confidence 
of the shooters as shown by the above. 
Isn't That Enough? 
UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Agency 313 Broadway 
New York 
