. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, July 29, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN L\\\\\\\\\\\\« Wt*V\X Deters shells HIGH AMATEUR CHINGREN AT SEATTLE, WASH., JULY 19-20, 1911, WIN AVERAGE - By Mr. James McLaughlin, who also won the TROPHY - On 80 Singles and 10 Pairs Doubles. AT SOUTH TACOMA, WASH., JULY 16, 1911 HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. L. H. Reid SECOND GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. H. E. Poston Demand PETERS ShellsâWinners of The 1911 Grand American Handicap by a record score, 99 out of 100, from 20 yards; and The 1910 Official Amateur Average for the United States percent.âA world's rec


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