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The Grand American Handicap Tournament 
ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH 
WINCHESTER SHELLS and 
WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS 
FIRST IN WINNINGS—FIRST IN POPULARITY 



The outcome of the big tournament held at Chicago, June 18-21, was substantially 
the same as in 1906; that is, another practical demonstration of the overwhelming 
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out of seven firsts is the record they made. The Amateur and Professional Cham- 
pionship Contests, (200 targets at 18 yards rise) conceded to be the most trying and 
conclusive tests of shooting skill and merit of shells and guns, were both decisive 
victories for Winchester Shells and Winchester Shotguns. 
A word as to their wonderful popularity shown at this tournament, and then for the 
records. The maximum number of contestants on any one day was 452. Of this 
number, 196 (43 per cent.) used Winchester Shells, and 158 (35 per cent.) used 
Winchester Shotguns. As there were five different brands of shells and innumerable 
makes of guns used, the percentage of Winchester Shells and Winchester Shotguns 
is the strongest kind of proof of our oft-stated claim that they are the most popular 
among American shooters. 
THE WINCHESTER RECORD: 
FIVE OUT OF SEVEN FIRSTS “WB CROSBY, 
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : 
ist, Hugh Clark, Shooting Winchester ‘‘ Leader” Shells, - - - - Score, 
ond, An Illinois Amateur, Shooting Winchester ‘‘ Leader” Shells, - - - Score, 
3rd, J. B. Barto, Shooting Winchester ‘* Leader” Shells, tied with one other shooter, — Score, 

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PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP : 
1st, W.R. Crosby. Shooting Winchester ‘‘Leader”’ Shells, - - - - Score, 192 
ond, Fred Gilbert, Shooting Winchester ‘‘ Leader” Shells, - - - - Score, 190 
3rd, Jno. R. Taylor, Shooting Winchester ‘‘ Leader” Shells anda Winchester Shotgun, Score, 189 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP: 
Miles ]. Maryott, of Fort Collins, Colo., shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, and an Illinois 
amateur, shooting Winchester ‘‘Leader”’ Shells, tied one other contestant, Score, 96 out of 100. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP: 
Won by George L. Lyon, an Amateur, Shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, Score, 96 out of 100 
from 19 vards. HIGH PROFESSIONAL: L. R. Barkley, Shooting Winchester ‘‘ Repeater’ Shells 
and a Winchester Shotgun made the splendid score of 97 out of 100 from 21 yards in this event. 
HIGH AVERAGE FOR THE TOURNAMENT: 
An Illinois Amateur, shooting Winchester ‘‘ Leader” Shells,Score, 472 out of 500, (94 4 per cent.) 
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