. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 16 1905j t&tte Qveeoev mto &p&zt&mcm 11 rdy .rt .. Lfln Ill ; aan titt lyne Inn £.ith (ble rlson Issey ;jw Inley .... Ce 13 12 9 9 14 10 10 13 11 13 10 14 8 14 11 18 18 12 7 fi 13 - 79 9 13 23 -1U4 14 22 11 III- -1117 R 10 -72 S 111 21 - 92 7 II 22 12 7- - 97 7 11 22 12 8- -121 S 9 - 64 4 in - 63 9 14 ?5 14 9- -138 5 - bl 11 10 15 10 8 10 14 .. 24 14 95 10â125 7â 59 ..â 15 9 11 6 13 5 .. Empire Gun ClubâThe annual merchandise shoot , the Empires came off as usual on the 9th and 10th Lis there being an av


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 16 1905j t&tte Qveeoev mto &p&zt&mcm 11 rdy .rt .. Lfln Ill ; aan titt lyne Inn £.ith (ble rlson Issey ;jw Inley .... Ce 13 12 9 9 14 10 10 13 11 13 10 14 8 14 11 18 18 12 7 fi 13 - 79 9 13 23 -1U4 14 22 11 III- -1117 R 10 -72 S 111 21 - 92 7 II 22 12 7- - 97 7 11 22 12 8- -121 S 9 - 64 4 in - 63 9 14 ?5 14 9- -138 5 - bl 11 10 15 10 8 10 14 .. 24 14 95 10â125 7â 59 ..â 15 9 11 6 13 5 .. Empire Gun ClubâThe annual merchandise shoot , the Empires came off as usual on the 9th and 10th Lis there being an average attendance of seventy- je shooters altogether for both daysâ63 Saturday, I Sunday. jSix events were shot on both days. The main fea- jjre on Saturday was the fifth event, merchandise Jizes 20 targets, entrance $, class shooting, 12 'iLses, 63 entries. The high score was 19 breaks, IJ to Feudner, A. J. Webb, "Wilson" and E. Kleve- Ihl tied on the shoot out at ten targets, Feudner ⢠a Webb were high with 8 breaks each. There were I prizes distributed, winners in each class had choice ii prizes "in the order of ; Otto Feudner and ligar L. Forster were high guns for the day, scoring I breaks out of a total of 105 targets. Dn Sunday the principal event was the fourth, at 20 . gets for merchandise prizes, high guns, unlimited ,-entry, $ for first and 75 cents for each subse- lent entry, highest score to count, 72 entries. At 22 >rd= Webb's score of 19 breaks was high for the lent In the fifth race at 15 targets, Ed. Schultz and 1 C Nauman scored straight from the 22 yard mark, f'hultz won in shooting off and took first prize. The ,;h and sixth events were also re-entry races, best Ires to count. In the sixth race Frank L. Carter Id M. A. Clark of Vallejo tied with 15 straight each. I rter won on the shoot-off. â me high average cup. donated by Frank H. Mayer, I- the two days was won by Otto Feudner, who lired 98 out of 105 and 90


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