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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma661915sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant

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REID'S REMARKABLE RECORD Adds Further Evidence of the Superlative Quality of SHELLS i u b.m >f t.iHlp has nidi I Dninnmeml Record of consistent High ScorM Shooting it Heglitetid Tinrniml.ts during the put tonr ulrj L. K. Held of Siartle, his mini B 1912â 2115 ex 2200, 96.14%, Pacific Coast High General Average. 1913- 3843 ex 4005, 95.95%, Pacific Coast High General Average 2146 ex 2225 96.44%, Professional Average for United States. 2482 ex 2550, 97.33%, Pacific Coast High General Average. 1914 191S Total, 10,586 ex 10,980, 96.46% Baring th. above four years. M, Be* has.hot at â¢*'*â¢â¢^^%X?X-£?â¢*Z S^> SX Xwi£ the above. In accomplishing these results, he used about two-third. TARGET (medium giaoe a "STEEL WHERE STEEL BELONL.& THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., â Pacific Coast Branch, â 585-587 Howard St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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<Ibe Big Winner In 1915 The Interstate Association, Official ^ £££â -, Average -^t^season^of ^-won » Charles G. Spencer, of St. Louis, Mo., average for such a large number of targets uniform and unequalled quality of not only shows Mr. Spencer's great skill, but also proves the -WlNCfifSTBR LOADED SHELLS AND SHOTGUNS which Mr. Spencer used exclusively. It was this same combination that he used when he made his mar- velous straight run of 565 targets âthe World's Record. Contests for the Season's Trapshooting Averages have been held 16 times and 12 of them have been won by yy sheUs or guns, or both, which is undeniable evidence of their superiority. Lester German, of Aberdeen. Md.. who was second high for the season, and who also made the greatest score of the year for a single tournamentâ499 x 500-used -Winchester shells in performing this great feat J Mownell Hawkins, of Baltimore. Md.. shot 7.265 targets in competition during 1915. and made the splendid average of 95.56%. using Winchester shells and shotguns exelusively- ties. These performances show the reason why 'Winchester shells -more proof of their uniform shooting quali- and guns are PREFERRED AND USED BY MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT Paramount Parker Guns Mr. Look.. Read. Woolfolk Henderson, an amateur by scoHng.9753% made the HIGHEST OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR 1915 Mr. Lester German, a professional, by ".coring t9â¢2* â¢a;ePERICIr, SECOND OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR SAME PERIOD CLEAN SWEEP ON DOUBLE TARGETS Messrs. Guy V.^rin^S.^Huntley and Woottoft Henderson won respective, by â¢cortn^.OO^.^W â¢&««â¢*â¢â, At Atlantic City Sept. 15 to 17 Mi Lester German broke all Tournament Records by scoring 647 OUT OF 650 TARGETS, with one run of 3,2 ^E^NVnave^'n fte'craiXlCmerican Handicap 9 times out of -5 offers, once with 100 straight, only time made. Also 7 out of 9 Inter- state Championship Events with highest scores ever made, twice with 198x200atl8yardSKrlSR, ^^ ^^ R£C0RDS In California Mr. Henry Pflrrmann won the Pacific Coast Handicap and Mr. J. Foster Couts won the Championship of California. In Portland. Oregon. Mr. P. H. O'Brien by scoring 241 straight made the record for the Pacific Coast. _â .._«. âm k« -«â⦠<*.*.. If Interested In small bore guns write for Instructive booklet which, will be sent free on request. For further particulars regarding guns from 8 to 28 gauge, address PARKER BROS., Murlden, Conn. New York Salesroom, S2 Warren Stre.t; or A. W. duBray, Reildlnp Agent, San FratcUco, Remember P. O. Box 102 = TRAINING THE HOUND A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE TRAINING OF FOX HOUNDS, BEAGLES, AND COON HOUNDS. The system of training advocated is simple and effective, so that anyone who car- ries out Instructions can easily develop a foxhound, a beagle or a coon dog to the highest state of usefulness or organize a pack in which each hound will work independ- ently and at the same time harmoniously with the others. The subjects are: The Hound's Ancestry. History. Instinctive Tendencies. English and Native Hounds, Devel- oping the Intelligence. Training the Foxhound. Voices and Pace of the Hound, Quali- ties of ScenL Manners. Training the Coon Dog, Coon Hunting. Training the Beagle, forming a Pack. Field TriiJ Handling, Faults and Vices, Conditioning, Selecting and Keiring Puppies. Kennels and Tards. Diseases of Hounds and Their Treatment The chapters on Held trial training and handling are alone worth the price of the book, which Is one that every man who loves the voice of a hound should read. The book contains 224 pages, is clearly printed, nicely bound, and handsomely illus- trated with bloodhounds, various types of English and American foxhounds, beagles ana cross-bred aogs for 'possum and coon hunting. Price, In heavy paper cover, *1; $1.50, postpaid. ADDRESS: BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN P. O. DRAWER 447, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

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  • bookyear:1882
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookpublisher:San_Francisco_Calif_s_n_
  • bookcontributor:San_Francisco_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:California_State_Library_Califa_LSTA_Grant
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