RIFLE 
CARTRIDGES 
“The Most Accurate” Kind 
Make an Unparralleled Record Boih for Winnings 
nnd High Scores at Camp Perry 
19 out of a possible 21 firsts in the Ohio State Matches; and 11 out of a possible 12 firsts 
in the N. R. A. Matches. New records established in the Wimbledon Cup Match, President's 
Match, Marine Corps Match, Individual Long Range Tyro Match and Leech Cup Match. 
The outcome of the rifle matches just held at Camp Perry under the auspices of the Ohio State and 
National Rifle Associations make it unnecessary to expatiate upon the merits of Winchester Cartridges. 
The results speak louder than words, and place the Red \N Brand in a class by itself. Although the field 
was open to all makes of ammunition, Winchester not only won practically every match, but established 
new high records in the most important ones. Such a demonstration of superiority confirms the gen¬ 
erally existing opinion that, for all kinds of shooting, Winchester Cartridges are the ones to use. Be 
specific when you buy. Ask for and insist upon having “Winchester Make,” and the results that you 
obtain will repay you for your trouble. A few of the many important winnings at Camp Perry follow: 
Wimbledon Cup Match. Score 99. A New Record. 
Twenty Shots at 1,000 Yards. 
WON BY: Capt. G H. Emerson, Ohio; score 99. SECOND: 
Lieut. Col. C. B. Winder, Ohio; score 99. THIRD: Capt. W. 
T. Spratt, 5th Ga. Inft.; score 98. FOURTH: Sergt. H. E. 
Myers, 1st. Ill. Inft.; score 98. 
Capt. Emerson and Lieut’. Col. Winder used Winchester 
telescopes and Winchester barrels as well as Winchester 
Cartridges in this match. 
The President’s Match. Score 283. A New Record. 
WON BY: Sergt. W. A. Fragner, U. S. M. C.; score 283. 
SECOND: Midshipman Smith. U. S. N.; score 282. THIRD: 
Corporal Farnham, U. S. M. C.; score 281. 
Marine Corps Match. Score 192. A New Record. 
Twenty Shots at 600 and 1,000 Yards. 
WON BY: Corporal A. Schofield, Massachusetts; score 192. 
SECOND: Corporal J. E. Peterson, U. S. M. C.; score 192. 
THIRD: Capt. J. E. Blythe, Louisiana; score 191. FOURTH: 
Private E. J. Blade. U. S. M. C.; score 191. FIFTH: Capt. 
G. H. Emerson, Ohio; score 190. 
Individual Long Range Tyro Match. A New Record. 
Ten Shots at 1,000 Yards. 
WON BY: Sergeant Scott Clark, Second Indiana; score 50 
and 9 bull's eyes over, a total of 19 consecutive bull’s eyes. 
SECOND: Sergeant H. E. Stadie, 15th U. S. Inft.; score 50 
and 6 bull’s eyes over. FOURTH: Lieut. M. C. Bristol, 
Third U. S. Cavalry; score 50. 
Leech Cup Match. Score 105. A New Record. 
Seven Shots at 800. 900 and 1,000 Yards. 
WON BY: Lieut. C. L. Sturdevant, U. S. Engineers; score 
105. SECOND: Lieut. Col. C. B. Winder, Ohio; score 103. 
THIRD: Capt. G. H. Emerson, Ohio; score 103. 
In this match Lieut. Sturdevant used part Winchester cart¬ 
ridges. Col. Winder and Capt. Emerson used Winchester 
barrels as well as Winchester cartridges. 
Championship Regimental Team Match. 
Ten Shots at 200, 600 and 1,000 Yards. 
WON BY: Sixth Massachusetts Infantry team; score 831. 
SECOND: Fifteenth U. S. Infantry team; score 821. 
THIRD: Fifty-third Iowa team; score 818. 
A Change to 'Winchester Cartridges 
Is a Change for the "Better :: 
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