Pigeons are peculiar, and their habits must be studied by the netter if he would be successful. |
Another theory which had a short but popular career was the citric acid theory, which was maintained vigorously by netter. |
Ireland would score an empty netter in the dying seconds of the game for insurance. |
The first birds sent to market yield the netter about one dollar a dozen. |
Some other boys and I had a lot of wild birds that we bought alive from a netter. |
He was called the netter, from the expertness and success with which he caught and mastered his antagonists in argument. |