Aug. 29, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
349 
Shotguns and Shotgun Shells 
BRAND 
Trade Mark 
Reg. in U. S. Pat. Off. 
Won Everything In Sight at Des Moines 
THE WESTERN HANDICAP 
Won by B. F. Elbert, of Des Moines, shooting a Winchester Shotgun and Win¬ 
chester “Leader” Shells. Score of 96-100 and 19-20, 19-20 in the shoot-off, all 
from 18 yards. 
THE PRELININARY HANDICAP 
Won by M. Thompson, of Cainesville, Mo., shooting a Winchester Shotgun and 
Winchester “Leader” Shells. Score, 93-100, and 19-20 in the shoot-off. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE f ^ 
C. G. Spencer, first, 562-600; W. R. Crosby, second, ; 
All shooting Winchester Shells and Mr. Spencer a 
v X: t Winchester Shotgun. 
C. G. SPENCER W. R. CROSBY 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE 
Won by an Illinois amateur, shooting Winchester “Leader” Shells. Score, 550- 
600. Guy Deering, shooting Winchester “Leader” Shells, 3d. Score, 544-600. 
THE GUN AND SHELL RECORD 
Out of an entry of 143 in the big handicap event, 81 shooters used Winchester 
Shells and 50 Winchester Shotguns. Considering that there were four different 
brands of shells and innumerable different kinds of guns used, this record shows 
that the wisest and most successful shooters continue to 
Shoot the Winning Red W Combination 
