. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 26, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN ! WINNING SCORES BY USERS OF SHELLS July 4, Roanoke, Va., 178 x 180 E. H. Storr, " 6, Geneva, N. Y., 145 x 150 Neaf Apgar, " 8-9 Belleville, Ills., 288 x 300 Bart Lewis, " 11-15 Little Rock, Ark., 549x570 Harve Dixon, " 14, Salisbury, Md., 140 x 150 Lon Fisher, " 18, Coraopolis, Pa., 145 x 150 W. Henderson, " 18-19, Boston, Mass., 286 x 200 Lon Fisher, High Prof. Ave. " Gen. " " Am. " Gen. Am. July 18-19, Albia, Iowa, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26-27 Lorain, Ohio, Ames,


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 26, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN ! WINNING SCORES BY USERS OF SHELLS July 4, Roanoke, Va., 178 x 180 E. H. Storr, " 6, Geneva, N. Y., 145 x 150 Neaf Apgar, " 8-9 Belleville, Ills., 288 x 300 Bart Lewis, " 11-15 Little Rock, Ark., 549x570 Harve Dixon, " 14, Salisbury, Md., 140 x 150 Lon Fisher, " 18, Coraopolis, Pa., 145 x 150 W. Henderson, " 18-19, Boston, Mass., 286 x 200 Lon Fisher, High Prof. Ave. " Gen. " " Am. " Gen. Am. July 18-19, Albia, Iowa, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26-27 Lorain, Ohio, Ames, Iowa, Danbury, Conn., Wichita, Kas., Butler, Pa., 281 x 300 Wm. Ridley, 143 x 150 H. E. Smith, 174x180 L. H. Fitzsimmons, 139 x 150 Lon Fisher, 141 x 150 Ed. O'Brien, 285 x 300 W. Henderson, High Am. Ave- " Prof. " " Am. " " Prof. " " Gen. " 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. ZVew "York: 98 Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Mgr. San Franclnco: 608-612 Howard St., J. S. French. Met. New Orleans: 321 Magazine St., E. F. Leckert, M&r. State who are interested in the education of the young men and women in the country. One of the arguments against it is that it will be impossible to secure a sufficient number of competent instruct- ors for the schools, but this is a matter easily remedied. Can New York State afford to lag behind Georgia, North Carolina and Arkansas in agricultural education?—Rural Life. STOCK PURCHASED FOR STATE FARM. The following is a dispatch to the Sac- ramento Bee from Davis, Yolo county, Cal., dated August 21st: H. Phillips and J. I. Thompson of the Department of Animal Industry of the University State Farm at Davis, who have returned from a stock


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