FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 3, 1909 
EVERY CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 
at the 
Grand American Handicap 
Was Won by Shooters who USED the 
POWDERS 
The Amateur Championship 
Won by D. A. Upson, of Cleveland, O., who broke 188 out of 200. 
Frank E. Foltz, of McClure, O.. was second with 187. 
Woolfolk Henderson, of Lexington, Ky., third with 185. 
Bert Dunnill, of Fox Lake, Ill., fourth with 184. 
The Professional Championship 
Won by Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, la., with 193 out of 200. 
W. H. Heer, of Concordia, Kansas, and J. R. Taylor, of Atlanta, Ga., tied for second place with 191 
The Preliminary Handicap 
Won by Fred Fisher, of Eagle Grove, la., with 94x100 from 18 yards. 
Three Ties on 96 for First Place in 
THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
John R. Livingston, of Springville, Ala. (19 yds.) ; Wm. Wettleaf, of Nichols, la. (19 yds.), and 
George E. Burns, of Cleveland, O. (16 yds.). 
High Amateur Average 
Won by Barton Lewis, of Auburn, Ill. 
High Average for the Entire Tournament 
Won by Fred Gilbert. 
The Longest Rvin Ma.de During the Week 
101 Straight, made by Lester S. German, of Aberdeen, Md. 
All the above named Gentlemen 
used a 
Brand of Smokeless Shotgun Powder 
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