. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 t§%* gfceeiter em& §£pmn»m**r. IJuly 7, 1900 offered by the committee for the beet average in certain events. The first prize of $26, offered by the committee, also went to Spokane, T. B. Ware beiDg the winner. Tbe visitors were unanimous in staling that the tourna- ment was the most successful held since the association was formed, sixteen years ago. Everything was well managed, and a much larger amount was given in prizes than at any previous meet. The total value of the trophies was $1475, and the cash prizes amounted $, to which, of course, mus


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 t§%* gfceeiter em& §£pmn»m**r. IJuly 7, 1900 offered by the committee for the beet average in certain events. The first prize of $26, offered by the committee, also went to Spokane, T. B. Ware beiDg the winner. Tbe visitors were unanimous in staling that the tourna- ment was the most successful held since the association was formed, sixteen years ago. Everything was well managed, and a much larger amount was given in prizes than at any previous meet. The total value of the trophies was $1475, and the cash prizes amounted $, to which, of course, must be added the entrance moDey, which would amount to over $2000. Much of the success of the mett is doe to the untiring efforts of the superintendent, Mr. W. Bickford, who was ably assisted by the members of the two gun clubs The secretaries, Messre. Murdock and Roggs, also did their work well and expeditiously. Fifteenth event—Individual championship; twenty-five birds, known angles; entrance $4; 50 per cent, went to W. Sheard, Tacoma, bolder of the medal; First prize, gold medal; second prize, 50 per cent, balance of puree; third prize, 30 per cent.; fourth prize, 20 per cent.; winner of medal to receive 50 per cent, purse next year. 37 entries: W. HillU, 24 birds, woo the medal and $23; Crow, B. Rogers, W. A. 8heard, 23 birds, $8 43 eacb; Rowe, Stevens, O. Weiler, 22 birds, $6 02 eacb; Lonaee, B. H. John, Gordon, C. W. Minor, Elds, 21 birds. $ each. Sixteenth event—Fifteen birds; entrance $2, $40 added: 39 entries: Norton, 14 birds, $35 50; Weiler, J. , Peck, 8heard, McBroon, 13 birds, $ eacb; Ellis, Will- iamson, Denham, Crow, Hillis, Rice, Dr. Smith, Lipscombe, Theodore, 12 birds, $ eacb. Seventeenth event—Ten birds and five pairs, or twenty birds; entrance $2 50, $50 added; 41 entries: Sheard, 17 birdB, $; Denham, Cooper, Hillis, Steele, Flohr, W. H. Adams, 15 birds, $4 60 eacb; Williamson, Wood, Crow, Dr. Smith, Flint, EIHb, Holohen, O


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