. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 1, WINCHESTER Shotgun Shells WON THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP THE WINNER AN AMATEUR This gTeat event, the most important Handicap on the shooting calendar, was won by Mr. Fred Harlow, a Newark (Ohio) amateur, from a field of 331 of the best amateurs and professionals in the country. The Gun and Shell Record—Over 4-5 per cent of the 331 contestants shot "Winchester Shells, and over 40 per cent "Winchester Repeating Shotguns, thus winning the blue ribbon of popularity. The Professional Championship for 1
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 1, WINCHESTER Shotgun Shells WON THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP THE WINNER AN AMATEUR This gTeat event, the most important Handicap on the shooting calendar, was won by Mr. Fred Harlow, a Newark (Ohio) amateur, from a field of 331 of the best amateurs and professionals in the country. The Gun and Shell Record—Over 4-5 per cent of the 331 contestants shot "Winchester Shells, and over 40 per cent "Winchester Repeating Shotguns, thus winning the blue ribbon of popularity. The Professional Championship for 1908—First and Second Places "Won by Winchester Shells. The Professional Championship, 200 targets from 18 yards rise, added more glory to the Winchester—the red W—standard. Fred Gilbert won the event, shooting Winchester "Leader" Shells, with a score of 188 and 20 straight in the shoot-off. R. R. Barber was second, shooting Winchester "Repeater" Shells, with a score of 18S and 17 in the shoot-off. Preliminary Handicap—Charles Young, shooting a Winchester Repeating Shotgun, was High Professional, with a score of 05 out of 100 from the 20-yard mark. When buying guns or ammunition remember that WINCHESTER SHELLS AND GUNS WIN A WONDERFUL RECORD Showing the High Velocity and Perfect Patterns of * Selby Shot Gun Shells * Loaded by 166 Straight, made by Emil Holling, October 12-13, 1907, at Douglas, Arizona. WON General High Average At Ingleside, San Francisco, Cal., February 22-23, 1908. SMELTING & LEAD CO., San Francisco, Cal. GOLCHER BROS. (Formerly of 'olcherifc Co.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original San Francisco, Calif. : [s. n. ]
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