. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 30, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN V%%JkSSSSS«SJSXXX3SS»a»VVSSkX«»\NVV*XN^^. CARTRIDGES WIN International Honors 5 The 1913 Small Bore Match between teams of 50 men each, representing the United States, Great Britain and Canada, resulted in a decisive victory tor the > > United States team by a score of 24,551 out of a possible 25,000 points; an average of points per man. 5 I 1st AND 2nd PLACES ON THE UNITED STATES TEAM \ Won by Joseph Lorenz and F. A. Anderson, of Butte, Montana, who each scored J 500 out of a possible 500 i !>
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 30, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN V%%JkSSSSS«SJSXXX3SS»a»VVSSkX«»\NVV*XN^^. CARTRIDGES WIN International Honors 5 The 1913 Small Bore Match between teams of 50 men each, representing the United States, Great Britain and Canada, resulted in a decisive victory tor the > > United States team by a score of 24,551 out of a possible 25,000 points; an average of points per man. 5 I 1st AND 2nd PLACES ON THE UNITED STATES TEAM \ Won by Joseph Lorenz and F. A. Anderson, of Butte, Montana, who each scored J 500 out of a possible 500 i !> both using PETERS .22-Calibre Semi-Smokeless Ammunition. These were the only perfect scores made by any of the 150 contestants. £ Five of the first 10 places in the U. S. Team were won by users of B Brand, the average of the 5 being points, or over 7 points higher than the £ team average. g Use PETERS .22 Cal. Semi-Smokeless Cartridges They Shoot Straighter, Stronger and Surer than any others. 3 THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., Pacific Coast Branch: 583-85 Howard St., San Francisco, Cal. SPECIAL ADVERTISING. Driving Club Races Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders Association Santa Rosa, Sept. 3, 4,5, 6, 1913 Entries Close Monday, Sept. 1, 1913 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH. 2:15 CLASS PACE. .$ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH. FREE-FOR-ALL PACE .$ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. FREE-FOR-ALL TROT .$ Amateurs to Drive. CONDITIONS. Amateurs to drive. Horses are to be named and eligible when entries close to the classes in which they are entered. Entrance fee 5 per cent to start and 5 per cent of the amount of the stake will be deducted from each money won. Moneys divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. The Association reserves the right to declare two starters a walkover. "When only two start they may contest for the entrance money paid in. divided 66 2/3 per cent to the first and 33 1/3 per cent to the second horse. A horse distancing the field shall be entitled to first and
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