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THE EVENING NEWS AND TELEPHONE

Thursday, July 21, 1887.

Miss Annie Oaklye appears to have been more successful at Wimbledon, yesterday, than her "comrade in arms" was on the previous day. She mad a fairly good record in shooting at the running deer, and was complimented by the Prince of Wales, who shoot hands warmly with her on her arrival at the shooting station. His Royal Highness is, apparently, as much interested in the success of the Wild West Show as the most patriotic Western man could be. But then the Prince is very keen on good sport of all kinds.

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THE EVENING NEWS AND TELEPHONE

Thursday, July 21, 1887.

Miss Annie Oaklye appears to have been more successful at Wimbledon, yesterday, than her "comrade in arms" was on the previous day. She mad a fairly good record in shooting at the running deer, and was complimented by the Prince of Wales, who shoot hands warmly with her on her arrival at the shooting station. His Royal Highness is, apparently, as much interested in the success of the Wild West Show as the most patriotic Western man could be. But then the Prince is very keen on good sport of all kinds.