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Unread 09-28-2022, 11:17 AM   #1
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Remington auto, 1893 or 1897 Winchester, another Winchester, another Remington auto, and a Parker. Great picture.
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Starched collars and ties in that humidity? Torturous.

BTW, I think I see Cinderella's Castle at the far edge of that field!
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Starched collars and ties in that humidity? Torturous.

BTW, I think I see Cinderella's Castle at the far edge of that field!
That was October, Steve. Even Florida has cooled a bit each year by then.
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The preceding article about John Boa, Fred Gilbert, C.M. Powers and their Montana big game hunt is a classic. Go to page 13 on the link to read this interesting account.
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The preceding article about John Boa, Fred Gilbert, C.M. Powers and their Montana big game hunt is a classic. Go to page 13 on the link to read this interesting account.
The opening line that they had just done the Pacific Coast Handicap at Spokane caught my eye. The Spokane Gun Club was still shooting at Natatorium Park in 1907. You could buy your shells at Ware Bros. Hardware and take the streetcar from there right to the park.

1901 No. 10 Ware Bros.jpg

The shoot report is in the September 21, 1907, issue.

https://digital.la84.org/digital/col...33574/rec/1236
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Starched collars and ties in that humidity? Torturous.
Collars and ties in ANY weather is torturous!!
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