. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 18 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 9. 1913. HORSE CLOTHING. HORSE MEDICINES BLANKETS ROBES AND WHIPS. Polo Saddles. Bridles, Boots, etc. a Specialty Phons Park 6141. The Best Horse Boots jwEHarness *** Horse boots The only Manufacturer of Horse Boots on the Pacific Coast. REMINGTON UMG REMINGTON UMC Shooters of Remington-UMC Guns and Shells Win Honors at Eastern Handicap W. H. HEER, WITH REMINGTON-UMC PUMP GUN AND ARROW STEEL LINED SPEED SHELLS, SCORES 264 STRAIGHT WINNING LONG RUN OF TOURNAMENT AND BREAKING THE DU PONT GUN CLUB GROUND RECORD. Preli


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 18 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, August 9. 1913. HORSE CLOTHING. HORSE MEDICINES BLANKETS ROBES AND WHIPS. Polo Saddles. Bridles, Boots, etc. a Specialty Phons Park 6141. The Best Horse Boots jwEHarness *** Horse boots The only Manufacturer of Horse Boots on the Pacific Coast. REMINGTON UMG REMINGTON UMC Shooters of Remington-UMC Guns and Shells Win Honors at Eastern Handicap W. H. HEER, WITH REMINGTON-UMC PUMP GUN AND ARROW STEEL LINED SPEED SHELLS, SCORES 264 STRAIGHT WINNING LONG RUN OF TOURNAMENT AND BREAKING THE DU PONT GUN CLUB GROUND RECORD. Preliminary Handicap: Won b" Walter Welnoski of Wilkesbarre, Pa., 94 x 100, and 20 straight in shoot-off, with Remington-UMC Nitro Club Steel Lined Speed Shells, and tied for by Mr. M. L. Wise of Marysville, Pa., using same ammunition. Mr. Wise lest in shoot-off by one bird. Eastern Handicap: Winner's score, 95x100, tied by two shooters of Remington-UMC Steel Lined Speed Shells. M. L. Wise of Marysville, 19 yards, and R. F. Hall of Waynesboro, Va., 18 yards—the latter also using a Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. Double Event: Won by Jay R. Graham, 4Sx50, using the same Remington-UMC Pump Gun with which he captured the World's Trapshooting Cham- pionship at the Olympic Games in 1912. \ Shoot the Speed Shells and Watch Your Scores Increase REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 299-301 Broadway New York City WINCHES TER Loaded Shells and Repeating Shotguns WON The Grand American Handicap The winner, Mark Stanley Hootman, of Hicksville, Ohio, shooting from the 17-yard mark, tied two others with a score of 97 x 100, and then won out with a straight score of 20 in the shootoff. He shot a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and Winchester Loaded Shells. PRELIMINARY HANDICAP. Won by A. B. Richardson of Dover, Del. Score, 96 x 100, and 18 x 20 in shoot- off from the 20-yard mark. He shot Winchester Loaded "Leader" Shells. CONSOLATION HANDICAP. PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Wo


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