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All hats off to Mr. Fred. Shattuck! Like Mr. S. L. Dodds, the win¬ 
ner of the Southern Handicap, he took the right road. He carried off 
The Grand American Handicap 
with 
UMC Steel Lined Shells 
435 oflthe cleverest shooters in the land competed on the Chicago Gun 
Club grounds for this big shooting prize, which represents more and stands 
for more than any other in the world. In a tie on 96 with three others, Mr, 
Shattuck had the nerve and the skill to tear off 20 straight and win in the 
shoot-off. His Steel Lined Nitro Club Shells were as good as he was, and 
that was perfect. 
The Remington Solid Breech Hammerless Pump Gun 
was much in evidence at this big tournament. You will remember that the Rem¬ 
ington Pump won the 1908 Eastern and Southern Handicaps. And don’t forget 
that the Solid Breech Hammerless Autoloading Gun won the 1907 and 1908 
Grand Americans. Barton Lewis won the Amateur Average of the Tour¬ 
nament with a Remington Pump Gun, score, 79 out of 80. D. Barstow won 
American HandicaD with a Remington Pump Gun. 
the High Professional Score in the Grand 
JUST PUT YOUR MIND ON THIS 
It is the one supreme ambition of every trap shooter to reach Grand American Town, the capital of the trap shooting world. 
But before he can, he must win a Grand American Handicap. That’s the reason Grand American Town is so hard to reach, the 
reason that only 20 men have ever got there —they are the winners of the 20 Grand American Handicaps. Statistics have 
a word to say right here. UMC Shells have won 12 of those 20. The greatest number won by any other make is 6. And 
again, only one man, Tom A. Marshall, has ever reached Grand American Town twice, and he shot UMC Shells both times. 
You don’t have to be a college professor to see that 
The V M C 'Road, is the Through Route---the Right Road to Get ?Jou There 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. THE REMINGTON ARMS CO. 
Agency 315 Broadway New York City 
