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147 AMONG THE RIFLE SHOTS. More About Annie Oakley--Note and Comment of Interest to Riflemen. Miss Annie Oakley, the champion woman wing shot of the world, whose picture The Union published October 29, has severed her connection with Buffalo Bill's Wold West and is now in Berlin, Germany. On November 9 she was to give a private exhi-bition to the press of Berlin and on the 10th an exhibition before the German royal family. Previous to leaving for Germany Miss Oakley was invited to shoot over Sir J. F. Clark's preserves at Shrewsbury, Shrop-shire, where she was a guest of the baronet for a week. Miss Oakley surprised the party by her wonderful shooting in the open field and her kill for the day was the largest but one--in fact, she said she never shot better in her life. The London Even-ning News gives her the following pleasant notice: | 147 AMONG THE RIFLE SHOTS. More About Annie Oakley--Note and Comment of Interest to Riflemen. Miss Annie Oakley, the champion woman wing shot of the world, whose picture The Union published October 29, has severed her connection with Buffalo Bill's Wold West and is now in Berlin, Germany. On November 9 she was to give a private exhi-bition to the press of Berlin and on the 10th an exhibition before the German royal family. Previous to leaving for Germany Miss Oakley was invited to shoot over Sir J. F. Clark's preserves at Shrewsbury, Shrop-shire, where she was a guest of the baronet for a week. Miss Oakley surprised the party by her wonderful shooting in the open field and her kill for the day was the largest but one--in fact, she said she never shot better in her life. The London Even-ning News gives her the following pleasant notice: |
