. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 23, 1915] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 a it was * feature event of the G. A. H. Tourna- i" Tws departure -as so eminently successful Sat it has been continued without change for 1915 Trnnhv Plan for 1915âWhile the trophy plan of ^was * satisfactory, it is the intention this "ear to inaugurate an entirely new idea in the dis- "Arrangementrhave heen made with one of the foremost jewelers and silversmiths in the country wWch will permit each trophy winner to select from a choice list of merchandise the particular article. which app


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 23, 1915] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 11 a it was * feature event of the G. A. H. Tourna- i" Tws departure -as so eminently successful Sat it has been continued without change for 1915 Trnnhv Plan for 1915âWhile the trophy plan of ^was * satisfactory, it is the intention this "ear to inaugurate an entirely new idea in the dis- "Arrangementrhave heen made with one of the foremost jewelers and silversmiths in the country wWch will permit each trophy winner to select from a choice list of merchandise the particular article. which appeals personally to the successful contest- ant this article to be suitably engraved and for- ^^A^ssV d<ribed in£ . four-nage folder, which will be sent m advance of tournaments to club secretaries and others inter- ested The club secretaries will also be furnished with forms to be filled in with names and addresses Tf the winners, trophies desired and other data The buying power of the Association is such that most attractive trophies are assured. Among the Sophies Theinterstate Association is to feature ster- ing silver table ware, giving contestants an oppor- tunity to eventually win complete sets of that useful merchandise. While The Interstate Association tro- pes3 be more or less special in design arrange- ments have been made with the manufacturers to handle any orders at their regular retail prices which may be sent them. This will enable prize winners to : Complete sets of silverware or secure duplicates of anLw0RuLrFor 1915-The principal change made for 1915 was the fixing of a time limit for the filing of applications carrying requests or contortion* in 1914 the Association was obligated for the entire , amount of its Registered Tournament Fund by March ifand many applications for contributions were re- : ceived after the fund had heen exhausted. Faitare i to secure contributions caused more or less ill feel- 1 ng among the clubs that were too late m applying.


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1882