Breeder and sportsman . for high professional averageduring the day. Max Hensler was second with 193breaks. R. Clancy and H. E. Poston, shooting Win-chester pump guns with 192 were in the tie forthird high average. S. A. Huntley and Morris Skeenwere second high averages with 195 ex 200. J. of Globe, Ariz., third average amateur, 192ex 200, using Winchester shells. On the second day, 123 shooters contesting, 58Winchester guns were on the firing line, 74 shootersused Winchester shells. Ed. OBrien was high pro-fessional with 199 out of 200. H. E. Poston secondwith 197 ex 200. P. J. Holoh


Breeder and sportsman . for high professional averageduring the day. Max Hensler was second with 193breaks. R. Clancy and H. E. Poston, shooting Win-chester pump guns with 192 were in the tie forthird high average. S. A. Huntley and Morris Skeenwere second high averages with 195 ex 200. J. of Globe, Ariz., third average amateur, 192ex 200, using Winchester shells. On the second day, 123 shooters contesting, 58Winchester guns were on the firing line, 74 shootersused Winchester shells. Ed. OBrien was high pro-fessional with 199 out of 200. H. E. Poston secondwith 197 ex 200. P. J. Holohan of Twin Falls, Idaho,shooting Winchester shells, third with 195 ex A. Huntley, Jas. McLaughlin of Sisseton, So. Dak.,and M. Skeen were in the tie for high amateur av-erage with 195 ex 200. Huntley shot a Winchesterpump, the other gentlemen used Winchester high average was 194 ex 200 tied by MorrisSkeen, shooting Winchester shells, W. Selvidge shoot-ing a Winchester pump and Harry Sugden shooting. .^^yikUJiuLyi^ New Remington Repeater, Standard Grade, Weight About V/z Pounds. fully finished and in every respect is a racy lookingrifle. Peters Points. The Western Boosters Tournament at Anaconda,Mont., August 17, 18, 19, was the occasion of newglory for users of Peters shells. Mr. Woolfolk Henderson stopped over on his wayto the Seattle Exposition to indulge in his favoritesport, and tied for second amateur average with4S5 out of 500; and also made a straight run of13S, which was only beaten by two other contest-ants. Mr. Henderson dropped into third place inthe Handicap race with a score of 96 out of 100, avery handsome job of shooting considering his heavyhandicap. Second professional average was won by Mr. H. , western assistant manager of the Peters Cart-ridge Companys San Francisco office. Mr. Postoninterrupted a business trip long enough to shoot withthe boys, and that he brought a trusty eye and someammunition with him is evidenced by his scor


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