Breeder and sportsman . AN UNBEATEN RECORD! TARGETS SHOT AT4280 per cent TARGETS BROKEN4164 This is the percentage with which Mr. J. S. Day won the 1910 OFFICIAL HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE—a percentage never equaled by an amateur and exceeding by exactly 1 per cent the figures of the 1911 winner, who, moreover, shot at only 2100 targets. Mr. Days wonderful shooting was done with ItefeB FACTORY LOADED SHELLS The Lions Share of the 1911 Amateur Honors Was also won with PETERS SHELLS, for they were used either exclusively or for the most of their shooting, by 5 out of the 10 High Amateurs. / THE
Breeder and sportsman . AN UNBEATEN RECORD! TARGETS SHOT AT4280 per cent TARGETS BROKEN4164 This is the percentage with which Mr. J. S. Day won the 1910 OFFICIAL HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE—a percentage never equaled by an amateur and exceeding by exactly 1 per cent the figures of the 1911 winner, who, moreover, shot at only 2100 targets. Mr. Days wonderful shooting was done with ItefeB FACTORY LOADED SHELLS The Lions Share of the 1911 Amateur Honors Was also won with PETERS SHELLS, for they were used either exclusively or for the most of their shooting, by 5 out of the 10 High Amateurs. / THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COM PAN Y, CINCINNATI, 0, p^ncconst Bran™ Js-ij-ii Hoi-anTst Sn f - K^WWW^XX^^^MiXWiVtWA J wl hen Orleans: 321 Magazine St., E. F. Leckert, Repeating Shotguns and Shotgun ShellsWIN THE OFFICIAL AMATEUR SEASONS AVERAGE. Dr. W. S. Spencer of St. Louis, Mo., won the Interstate Associations con-test for The Amateur Seasons Average for 1911. He shot at 2100 targetsin various tournaments, scoring per cent. In winning this greattrap shooting honor Dr. Spencer shot a Winchester Repeating Shotgunand Winchester Shells. His record is conclusive proof of their strong anduniform shooting qualities. Dr. Spencers victory and the winning of theProfessional Seasons Average for 1911 by J. R. Taylor with a WinchesterRepeating Shotgun and Winchester Shells, emphasizes the wisdom ofshooting the make of guns and shells that always helps and never handi-caps skill. Their conspicuous winnings show that Winchester guns andshells are of this kind. THE WINCHESTER COMBINATION WAS SUPREME IN 1911.
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