May i 6 , 1908.] • 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
787 
A DOUBLE HEADER! 
The Southern Handicap 
WON WITH 
NEW REMINGTON “PUMP 
AND 
U. M. C. STEEL LINED SHELLS 
George L. Lyon, of Durham, N. C., the popular amateur, winner of the last 
Preliminary Grand American Handicap, recognized by amateurs and professionals as 
one of the most expert shots of the day, added another star to his crown by winning 
the Southern Handicap with a tie of 94 and 18 ex 20 targets on the shoot-off. His 
new Remington “Pump" Gun and U. M. C. steel lined shells were his winning com¬ 
bination. Wm. H. Heer, also shooting U. M. C. Shells and a Remington hammerless 
double gun, won the Highest Professional Average at regular targets, with 292 ex 300 
targets— 97/4 per cent. U. M. C. Shells in Remington Guns thus preached a convinc¬ 
ing sermon. These two wins comprise the premier honors. The Southern Handicap 
event was the object of the tournament, and it should not be confused with any subsid¬ 
iary handicap win. The new Remington “Pump" handles fast, and has the well- 
known Remington pattern. It is*the only gun of its type which is solid breech and 
hammerless. Trap Grade is now ready. U. M. C. Shells need no comment. The 
next game to bag is the Grand American at Columbus. There’s time to secure the 
U. M. C.-Remington combination. 
Remington “Pump" won the first Interstate Handicap 
in which it was entered How s that for a start? 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
Agency, 313 Broadway, New York. 
