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F. G. BILLS 
Winner of the Hotel Hanover Trophy for High 
Average for all targets shot. Score 576 ex 600. 
C. G. SPENCER 
Winner of High Professional Average on Single 
Targets. Shot at 16 yards. Score 352 ex 360. 
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J. A. R. ELLIOTT 
Who made the longest run, 147 straight, and tied 
for High Average on Doubles. 
WINCHESTER 
SHOTGUNS or SHOTGUN SHELLS 
High In Every Event At Philadelphia 
PRACTICE DAV 
AV ERAGE: Walter Huff with Winchester Shells. Score 
e . x Second, U. G. Spencer with a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester Shells. Score 97 ex 100. 
FIRST DAY 
AVERAGE: Single and Double Targets. J. A. R. Elliott 
with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester Shells. 
Score 195 ex 200 Second, an Illinois Amateur with Winchester 
Shells. Score 194 ex 200. 
SECOND DAY 
HIGH AVERAGE: Single and Double Targets. Walter Huff 
with Winchester Shells. Score 196 ex 200. 
THREE PERFECT SCORES: Walter Huff, F. S. Wright and 
an Illinios Amateur, all shooting Winchester Shells, made per¬ 
fect scores on 80 single targets. 
HIGHEST SCORE IN REGULAR EVENTS: 80 Single Targets 
and 10 pair of Doubles. Walter Huff with Winchester Shells. 
Score 99 ex 100. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
.It,° c , k ’ ^ale University Gun Club, with Winchester Shells. Score 97 ex 100. 
gun J tied ** Score 97 ex"* 1 Q ( j Va ^ ter Huf£ and A. E. Sibley, with Winchester Shells, and C. A. Young, with a Winchester Repeating Shot- 
THIRD DAY 
G. HIGH AVERAGE IN REGULAR EVENTS: F. G. Bills and C. 
G. Spencer, with Winchester Repeating Shotguns, and F. D. 
Kelsey, with Winchester Shells, tied. Score 99 ex 100. 
HIGH AVERAGE ALL TARGETS: J. M. Hawkins and F. 
'Y? t h Winchester Repeating Shotguns and Winchester 
Shells, tied. Score 195 ex 200. 
EASTERN HANDICAP 
PROFESSIONAL SCORE: J. M. Hawkins, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester Shells, shooting from 20 
yaras. bcore 98 ex 100. This was the highest score made in the event by any contestant. 
Won by F. G. Bills, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and W 
tournament. Score 576 ex 600. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE: For 16 yard Single Targets. An 
Illinois Amateur, with Winchester Shells. Score 353 ex 360. 
Third, F. S. Wright, with Winchester Shells. Score 352 ex 360. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE: For 16’yard Single Targets. 
C G Spencer, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Win¬ 
chester Shells. Score 352 ex 360. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE: Single and Double 16 yard Tar¬ 
gets. An Illinois Amateur with Winchester Shells. Score 389 
ex 400. Second, E. S. Wright. Winchester Shells, tied with one 
other shooter. Score 383 ex 400. 
HOTEL HANOVER TROPHY 
inchester Shells, for breaking the most targets shot at during me 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL : Single and Double 16 yard Targets. 
F. G. Bills, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Win¬ 
chester Shells, tied with one other shooter. Score 386 ex 400. 
Second. W. R. Crosby, with Winchester Shells. Score 385 ex 
400. Third, J. A. R. Elliott, with a Winchester Repeating Shot¬ 
gun and Winchester Shells. Score 384 ex 400. 
LONGEST RUN: J. A. R. Elliott, with a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester Shells, 147 straight. Second, F. D. 
Kelsey, with Winchester Shells, 146 straight. 
HIGH AVERAGE ON DOUBLES: F. G. Bills and J. A. R. Elliott, 
with Winchester Repeating Shotguns and Winchester Shells, 
and an Illinois Amateur, with Winchester Shells, tied with one 
other shooter. Score 36 ex 40. 
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WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS AND SHOTGUN SHELLS IS THE COMBINATION THAT HAS 
AND WILL WIN MORE VICTORIES THAN ANY OTHER. WHY NOT SHOOT IT? 
