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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma661915sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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REID'S REMARKABLE RECORD Adds Further Evidence of the Superlative Quality of fefgip® SHELLS Shooting at Registered Tournaments during the past four years L H. Reld of Seattle, has made a- phenomenal Record of consistent High Scores 1912- 1913- 1914- 1915- 2115 ex 2200, 96.14"%, Pacific Coast High General Average. 3843 ex 4005, 95.95%, Pacific Coast High General Average. 2146 ex 2225, 96.44%, Professional Average for United States. 2482 ex 2550, 97.33%, Pacific Coast High General Average. Total, 10,586 ex 10,980, 96.46% During tie above four years. Mr. Reid has shot at nearly 30.000 Registered and non-registered targets, breaking an average tactically eaual to the above In accomplishing these results, he used about two-thirds TARGET (medium grade! and one-th.rd IDEAL (h.gh grade) shells, all with "STEEL WHERE STEEL BELONGS" THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO., — Pacific Coast Branch, — 585-587 Howard St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ®®®®®®®®®@®®®®@©@®® ®@®®®®®®@®@®@®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® ® ® The 20th Indoor Championship Match arid Prize Shoot @ WON WITH ! W/JVC/f£ST£R .22 Caliber Rim Fire Cartridges ® ® The winning of this — the most important indoor shooting of the year — means more than simpiy another addition to the long list of triumphs to Winchester — the W brand of guns, ammunition, etc. It is convincing proof that the long and firmly established policy of Quality First, followed so religiously in the manufacture of Winchester goods, has not been relinquished an iota, notwithstanding the unparalleled demands made upon the Winchester company for its products during the last twenty months. It plainly shows that, no matter how unusual the condition, Winchester goods can always be relied upon. The big winners at the Indoor Shoot were as follows: 100 SHOT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Won by L. G. Buss, score 2473. with Winchester cartridges and Winches- ter Telescope Sight. All of the first six contestants used Winchester Telescope Sights, and four of them Winchester cartridges. RING TARGET CONTINUOUS MATCH G. W. Chesley and H. Hunziker, shooting Winchester cartridges, tied with two other shooters, making five 75s—perfect score. Three of the four contestants in this match used Winchester Telescope Sights. ZIMMERMAN TROPHY MATCH Won by G. W. Chesley. Second. H. Hunziker. Third. D. C. Buss. All shooting Winchester cartridges. Mr. Hunziker made a perfect target of 5 degrees in his string, and Mr. Chesley one of 6 degrees. BULLSEYE MATCH Won by S. Murphy with a target measuring 7 degrees. Second, J. J- Young with a 7*4 degree target. Third, C. Zettler with an 8 degree tar- get. Fourth. G. W. Chesley with an 8 degree target. All four place winners used Winchester cartridges. ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®® ®®®®®®@@®@®®@©@@®©@®@@@ FOR RELIABILITY AND RESULTS USE THE W BRAND Look. Read. PARAMOUNT PARKER GUNS Mr. Woolfoik Henderson, an amateur, by scoring .9753% made the HIGHEST OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR 1915 Mr. Lester German, a professional, by scoring .9742% made SECOND OFFICIAL GENERAL AVERAGE FOR SAME PERIOD CLEAN SWEEP ON DOUBLE TARGETS Messrs. Guy V. Derlng. S. A. Huntley and Woolfoik Henderson won FIRST, SECOND and THIRD, respectively, by scoring 9000%. 8666% and 8400%. THE WORLD'S RECORD!!! At Atlantic City Sept. 15 to 17 Mr Lester German broke all Tournament Records by scoring 647 OUT OF 650 TARGETS, with one run of 372 straight, which Is longest for the year. PARKER GUNS have won the Grand American Handicap 9 limes out of z5 offers, once with 100 straight, only time made. Also 7 out of 9 Inter- stale Championship Events with highest scores ever made, twice with 198 x 200 at 18 yards rise. PARKER PACIFIC COAST RECORDS In California Mr. Henry PMrrmann won the Pacific Coast Handicap and Mr. J. Foster Couta won the Championship of California. In Portland. Oregon. Mr. P. H. O'Brien by scoring 241 straight made the record for the Pacific Coast If interested In small bore guns write for instructive booklet which will be sent free «n request. For further particulars regarding guns from 8 to 28 gauge, address PARKER BROS., Merlden, Conn. New York Saleiroom, 32 Warren street- or A. W. duBray, Residing Agent. 8an Franclaco, P. O. Box 101 Remember TRAINING THE HOUND A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE TRAINING OF FOX HOUNDS, BEAGLES, AND COON HOUNDS. The system of training advocated is simple and effective, so that anyone who car- ries out instructions can easily develop a foxhound, a beagle or a coon dog to the highest state of usefulness or organize a pack in which each hound will work Independ- ently and at the same time harmoniously with the others. The subjects are: The - SSHU .J r?0?8,?7. History, Instinctive Tendencies, English and Native Hounds, Devel- " ?£„^f o intelligence. Training the Foxhound. Voices and Pace of the Hound, Quali- iJS™„„ r ¥aiJ,ne,rs' Training the Coon Dog, Coon Hunting. Training the Beagle. Ke"^,"?^,,^0^ f-ield Trial Handling. Faults and Vices, Conditioning, Selecting and JSSSfo „-p£ A' ?-?n,neIs aI"i Yards, Diseases of Hounds and Their Treatment The whSJ t! Sn n,e',Vrial training and handling are alone worth the price of the book, wmen is one that even- man who loves the voice ,pf a hound should read. traced6 >vm,k h&'irft'118 214 Pa£es, is clearly printed, nicely bound, and handsomely ulus- and crnii wS°°dhounds various types of English and American foxhounds, beagles ana cross-bred dogs for 'possum and coon hunting. Price, In heavy paper cover, $1j *1.50, postpaid. ADDRESS: BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN P. O. DRAWER 447, SAN FRANCI8CO, CAL. I
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