. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. > . -„jjJ SP***"*! It-' Can You Beat This? A GUN CLUB —a trap —a sudden call—the whir of a clay bird calling into distance — a shot — a broken target—and the thrill of victory. That's TRAPSHOOTING always new—always different—and filled with hordes of fun j for both expert and beginner. It's the kind of a sport that makes real men—that developes keener mentalities and better citizens. An individual sport for folks of individuality. TRY IT AND SEE WRITE FOR BOOKLET "THE SPORT ALLURING" E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. POWDER MAKERS SINCE 1802 W
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. > . -„jjJ SP***"*! It-' Can You Beat This? A GUN CLUB —a trap —a sudden call—the whir of a clay bird calling into distance — a shot — a broken target—and the thrill of victory. That's TRAPSHOOTING always new—always different—and filled with hordes of fun j for both expert and beginner. It's the kind of a sport that makes real men—that developes keener mentalities and better citizens. An individual sport for folks of individuality. TRY IT AND SEE WRITE FOR BOOKLET "THE SPORT ALLURING" E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co. POWDER MAKERS SINCE 1802 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE — BRANCHES: — SAN FRANCISCO: Ninth Floor Chronicle Bldg. DENVER: Central Savings Bank Building SEATTLE: Maynard Building Third Edition Within One Year of Pub- lication^ CARE AND TRAINING OF TROTTERS AND PACERS NEVER before In the history of the publishing world has a horse book gone into a third edition -within one year of publication. Yet the explanation is simple—the book ails a long-felt want. Never before has this subject been treated in a distinct manaer. It has been handled in connection with autobiographies of trainers, bnt such works are out of print or out of date, for they were pub- lished 20 years or more ago. Conditions and methods have changed since then, and former treatises are just as much out of date as the high-wheel sulkies then in vogue. "Care and Training of Trotters and Pacer3" is as modern as a 42-centimeter gua. It does not contain the ideas of one man, but of 100 of the leading horse- men of the day, including Thomas W. Murphy, "Walter R. Cos, and Edward F. Geers. These ideas were converted into book form by two prominent American turf journalists. This book enables anyone to do his own caretaking and training until it is time to send the colt to a professional trainer, or the owner can train and race the colt himself. The treatise covers the details of a colt's life from the moment it is foal
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