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Amateurs Clamped The Cover Tight. 
A biff jar, indeed! It contains the gems of the 1909 shooting season—not only in point of numbers but 
in point of prominence. All past performances of shell and gun fade in comparison with this mighty exhibit 
Here you read not only the ‘‘greatest record eyer made," but by far the hardest one to win. It means winning 
the endorsement of the amateur shooters of America. L M C and Remington did that. 1 his is the proo . 
THE HIGHEST AMATEUR AVERAGE OF 1909 
1st—J. S. Young, 95.09% of 4,730 targets, Remington Gun exclusively, 73% UMC Steel Lined Shells. 
2 d—W. H. Clay. 95% of 2,240 targets, UMC Steel Lined Shells, exclusively, 
sd—Peter Baggerman, 94.92% of 2,010 targets, UMC Steel Lined Shells, exclusively. 
6th—J. R. Graham, 94-53% of 5.065 targets, UMC Steel Lined Shells and Remington Pump Gun, exclusively. 
Highest Amateur Average for Double Targets 
1st—E. S. Rogers, 86.66%, UMC Steel Lined Shells exclusively. 
2d—J. S. Young, 85%, UMC Steel Lined Shells exclusively. 
Give all credit to these men whose records for the who’e year place them at the top of the list. Give all credit to 
UMC and Remington which pulled them through. 
Now consider these other U M C-Remington victories also gained throughout 1909— 
The Five Blue Ribbon Handicaps of 1909, 14 State Championship Events, 
24 other important Handicaps and Championships, 5 State Shoots, 
7 State and Combined State Team Championship Events, 
not to count a great number of lesser tournaments. Every victory here is an amateur victory. 
Among the Professionals. 
Silent William Heer, of Kansas, made the superb score of 57.17% of 6,015 targets Geo. ^“ We ''- 0,22% of 
loss of one arm broke 94.13% of 12,600 targets. George Lyon broke 94-H% of 7-540 targets, H. G Taylor broke 93-22% ot 
7°U5 targets, while R. O. HeLs broke 52.36% of 6,0.0 targets. All used U M C Steel Lined Shells. Heer, Maxwell and Taylor 
Remington double guns, Lyon a Remington Pump Gun and Heikes a Remington Autoloading Gun. 
Please Let Us Repeat 
a “cold-fact” statement that no make of shell or gun, separately or in combination with each other, has ever equa e tie 
showing made by U M C and Remington in ,909. The cause of this success lies in the new and unproved prrnc.ples_.he Steel 
Lining in UMC Shells and the Solid Hammerless Breech of Remington Autoloading and Pump G • 
Tal^e The Right Road in 1910. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
Agency 315 Broadway 
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY 
Ilion, N. Y. 
New York City 
