. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February S, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 PARKER GUN VICTORIES IN 1912 The highest official average for the season of 1912 at both SINGLE AND DOUBLE TARGETS was made with PARKER GUNS AS ON EVERY PREVIOUS OCCASION THE BONA FIDE Championship of America was won with a PARKER GUN, Mr. W. R. Crosby scoring 198 x 200 targets at 18 yards rise. Same man, same gun, made the World's Record scoring 98 x 100 targets at 2 J yards. Which is truly a wonderful performance. Small bore PARKER GUN8 are recognized as the Standard Game Guns of America and are gainin


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February S, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 15 PARKER GUN VICTORIES IN 1912 The highest official average for the season of 1912 at both SINGLE AND DOUBLE TARGETS was made with PARKER GUNS AS ON EVERY PREVIOUS OCCASION THE BONA FIDE Championship of America was won with a PARKER GUN, Mr. W. R. Crosby scoring 198 x 200 targets at 18 yards rise. Same man, same gun, made the World's Record scoring 98 x 100 targets at 2 J yards. Which is truly a wonderful performance. Small bore PARKER GUN8 are recognized as the Standard Game Guns of America and are gaining in popularity every season with the most progressive sportsmen. For full information regarding guns in gauges from 8 to 28, address! PARKER BROS., Meriden, Gonn. Or A. W. du Bray, Resident Agent, P. O. Box 102, San Francisco. N. Y. Salesrooms. 32 Warren Street. MANUFACTURERS *!P OUTFITTERS | FOR THE ( SPORTSNAN CAMPER'™ ATHLETE. (pmpanuA EQUIPMENT ""APPARATUS FOR EVERY NEED. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. SAVE-THE-H0RSE. Just what happened to tnis Subscriber is Taking Place with Thousands of Others. Two Years of Misery, Torture-FAILURE! Then,--But Read for Yourself. Letter No. 1 Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Orleans. Vermont, April 26th, 1912. Your adv. has given me courage to try again. I have a valuable six-year-old pacer. Two YEARS ago he went lame. I have tried every remedy; and Doctors have blistered him from his hip to his hoof with no result aside from a big bill. The symptoms are. etc., etc. Horsemen have offered me $300 to 5500 any time he could be gotten over his lameness, as I can step him easily in three minutes to buggy with no training. Some say he has one trouble, some another. He has been blistered three times for spavin and twice for his hip, but I determined to see what you think and shall anxiously await your reply. Respectfully yours HALE MASON. Letter No. 2 Troy Chemical Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Orleans, May 2nd. 1912. I


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