Breeder and sportsman . 19. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., Manufacturers, 418 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ROSS McMAHON Awning and Tent Co. Camp Furniture, Awnings, Hammocks and Covers in stock and to and Banners. Phone Kearny 2030. 403 Battery St., San Francisco, Cal. JX*3k30SXSXJ««X»eSXXS!Ce«3SX^^ it Scores That Count Broke Per cent 4730 2240 2010 9495 94. S7 8390 94. So 5065 THE OFFICIAL RECORDS of the Inter-State Association of all Single Targets Shot at in Regis-tered Tournaments during 1909 show that The High Amateur Averages were won by the following gentleme
Breeder and sportsman . 19. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., Manufacturers, 418 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ROSS McMAHON Awning and Tent Co. Camp Furniture, Awnings, Hammocks and Covers in stock and to and Banners. Phone Kearny 2030. 403 Battery St., San Francisco, Cal. JX*3k30SXSXJ««X»eSXXS!Ce«3SX^^ it Scores That Count Broke Per cent 4730 2240 2010 9495 94. S7 8390 94. So 5065 THE OFFICIAL RECORDS of the Inter-State Association of all Single Targets Shot at in Regis-tered Tournaments during 1909 show that The High Amateur Averages were won by the following gentlemen: Shot at First—Jesse Young, Chicago, III. 4498 Second—W. H. Clay, St. Louis, Mo. 2128 Third—Peter Baggerman, St. Louis, Mo. 1908 Fourth—Woolfolk Henderson, Lexington, Ky. 9008 Fifth—Homer D. Clark, Upper Alton, III. 6061 Sixth—J. R. Graham, Ingleside, III. 4788 Amateurs Shoot the Powders They Preferand the Above Amateurs All Shot One of the SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDERS The Regular and Reliable AN UNPARALLELED RECORD IN SHOOTING HISTORY MADE BY THE PARKER GUN. At Chicago, the week beginning June 21. Mr. Frank Fisher won the Preliminary Handicap fromthe 18 yard mark, shooting at ten doubles and eighty singles—score, 94. Mr. Fred Shattuck won the Grand American Handicap from the 18 yard mark—score, 96, and 20straight in the shootoff. Mr. Fred Gilbert again won the Professional Championship with a score of 193 out of 200, whichincluded 40 doubles, of which he broke 37, making his second consecutive winning of this claasicevent, and the fourth consecutive winning for the PARKER GUN. THE PARKER GUN also won the High General Average for the entire tournament, thus winningabout all there was in sight. PARKER BROS., MERIDEN, CONN. («cun Bunder, m : New York Salesrooms, 32 Warren St. Qiiiiiiis Ointment Will Make A Horse Over; mmsb I will pu t sound legs under him andwill save him from the cheap hawker and trader. It is the 1standard cure for Spavi
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