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Eastern Handicap Tournament 
... A CONTINUATION OF ... 
Red W Victories 
The Interstate Association’s third Eastern Handicap took place in Boston, JulyH4 16, and 
proved as usual to be a demonstration of the popularity and winning quality of Winchester 
Factory Loaded Shells. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
Won by H. E. BUCKWALTER, of Royersford. Pa., from the 20-yard mark, 
scoring 88 out of 100 targets, with Winchester Factory Loaded "Leader” Shells Mr. Buck - 
waiters win was a difficult one, owing to the large entry and his big handicap; and that he was 
able to do so well speaks volumes for the 
Uniformity, Velocity, Pattern, Penetration 
of Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, which have carried many a shooter to victory against big 
odds In the Eastern Handicap the popularity of Winchester Shells was brought out very 
strikingly, as out of a total of 103 entries, 41, or almost 40%, used them. Seneca G. Lewis who 
tied for high professional in this event, with a score of 87, shot them and also a Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun. 
High Average for All Regular Targets 
Out of the 300 targets thrown at 16 yards, J. Mowell Hawkins, shooting 
Winchester Factory Loaded Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, broke 
284, winning high average. 
Three Out of the Last Four Grand Americans 
, mowel _wk,». To recapitulate, the showing of Winchester Shells at this tournament was 
w ”S;iSK“ F “ excellent, and this, combined with the fact that they have won three out of the 
last four Grand American Handicaps, proves beyond question their exceptional winning qua ltv. 
To win, shoot the winning combination— 
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WINCHESTER SHELLS and 
WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS 
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