Rod and gun . theyhad dropped and George called the point- ROD AND GUX IX CANADA 831 Splitdorf Victorious AT ELGIN The Middle West Road Classic won by an American Carwith an American Magneto. Zengel in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National droveto decisive victory in the great 305-mile race for theElgin Trophy in the fast time of , his car nevermissing an explosion, and finishing more than sixminutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Herr in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National won the203-mile race for the Illinois Trophy in , shatter-ing all records made on this course. His fastest


Rod and gun . theyhad dropped and George called the point- ROD AND GUX IX CANADA 831 Splitdorf Victorious AT ELGIN The Middle West Road Classic won by an American Carwith an American Magneto. Zengel in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National droveto decisive victory in the great 305-mile race for theElgin Trophy in the fast time of , his car nevermissing an explosion, and finishing more than sixminutes ahead of his nearest competitor. Herr in a SPLITDORF equipped stock National won the203-mile race for the Illinois Trophy in , shatter-ing all records made on this course. His fastest lap, 8hmiles, was made in , which lowers the recordmade on this track last year. The same unrivalled Ignition which so recently sweptthe boards in competition at Galveston, won the big Bak-erstleld, Cal., road race and the recent Worcester, Cin-cinnati and Ossining Hill Climbs again proves its sup-eriority and shows why you should specify the SPLIT-DORF Magneto for your car. Please ask for Magneto catalog. G. F. SPLITDORF Walton Ave. and 138th StBranch, 1679 Broadway, NEW YORK 832 Rul) AND GLX IX CAXAIXA er to him and started her in the directionof the wounded bird, he following closelyafter. I continued straight ahead keep-ing the spots in mind where I had seentwo or three birds alight. In a few moments, glancing over. Isaw Juno pointing a little spot in tliegrass in which I could just discern some-thing moving. The next moment thewounded bird rose and fell again toGeorges right barrel before it had gonemore than a few 3-ards. The gunshotbrought two more partridges up, bothbirds that I had marked, and both gotaway as they were not in range of eitherof us. I aproached the dog and reacheda suitable position in time to see hermake a point on a low cluster of fall as-ters. Take them, C. L., whispered George,and I squared for my ! Whirr! Bang! Bang! Xot sobad, for I had made one clean kill, tliebird coming down like a stone while theother three made a get away. You


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