. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 19, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN Ksssaatsssssssxaoaaatsxsaaoressaa^^ WINNING SCORES BY USERS OF Bitera SHELLS Roanoke, Va., 178 x 180 E. H. Storr, Geneva, N. Y., 145 x 150 Neaf Apgar, Belleville, Ills., 288 x 300 Bart Lewis, Little Rock, Ark., 549x570 Harve Dixon, Salisbury, Md., 140 x 150 Lon Fisher, Coraopolis, Pa., 145 x 150 W. Henderson, 18-19, Boston, Mass, 286 x 200 Lon Fisher, July 4, II 6, if 8-9 l( 11-15 (( 14, II 18, High Prof. Ave. " Gen. " " Am. " Gen. Am. July 18-19, Albia, Iowa, " 20, Lorain, Ohio, &qu


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 19, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN Ksssaatsssssssxaoaaatsxsaaoressaa^^ WINNING SCORES BY USERS OF Bitera SHELLS Roanoke, Va., 178 x 180 E. H. Storr, Geneva, N. Y., 145 x 150 Neaf Apgar, Belleville, Ills., 288 x 300 Bart Lewis, Little Rock, Ark., 549x570 Harve Dixon, Salisbury, Md., 140 x 150 Lon Fisher, Coraopolis, Pa., 145 x 150 W. Henderson, 18-19, Boston, Mass, 286 x 200 Lon Fisher, July 4, II 6, if 8-9 l( 11-15 (( 14, II 18, High Prof. Ave. " Gen. " " Am. " Gen. Am. July 18-19, Albia, Iowa, " 20, Lorain, Ohio, " 21, Ames, Iowa, " 22, Danbury, Conn., " 25, Wichita, Kas., " 26-27 Butler, Pa., 28h [ 300 Wm. Ridley, High Am. Ave 143 < 150 H. E. Smith, ti ft II 174 1180 1. H. Fitzsimmons, " Prof. II 139 (150 Lon Fisher, " Am. 11 141 1150 Ed. O'Brien, " Prof. li 285) 300 W. Henderson, " Gen. It PETERS regular length shells, with regular wadding, give perfect pattern at any distance from 16 to 23 yards. Harvey Dixon won the GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP with them June 24, 1911, from 20 yards—the first time this great event was ever won from this distance. THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, 0, New York! 98 Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Mgr. San Francisco: 608-612 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. New Orleans: 321 Magazine St., E. F. Leckert, Mgr. FACTS ABOUT EGGS. Nobody can get more enjoyment and real comfort out of an egg than the producer who knows all about its antecedents and is sure that his own hens manufactured it from unobjec- tionable materials only a day or two before it was used on the table. It must not be forgotten that Leg- horns are of a wild, nervous nature, and cannot be roughly handled. Every effort should be made to avoid fright- ening them. When they learn they can fully trust their keepers they be- come almost as gentle as any other fowl. It is often stated that eggs laid in early spring, while the weather is cool, have better keepi


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