. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 218 ffiJtj* Qvesbev ; be scored 133 breaks out of a possible 150. Henry Peters of Yacaville won second medal, scoring 124 out of 150; third medal was won by C. Rohwerof Dixon,who broke 117 out of 150. The final shoot of the club took place at Dixon on September 25, 1898. The Seagull Gun Club will open the season tomorrow on the ocean beach at 10:45 A. >i. The club blinds are open to all comers, who are requested to bring at least fourteen shells apiece. Membership in the Club is limited to those who are employed late on Saturday nights, especially those in t
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 218 ffiJtj* Qvesbev ; be scored 133 breaks out of a possible 150. Henry Peters of Yacaville won second medal, scoring 124 out of 150; third medal was won by C. Rohwerof Dixon,who broke 117 out of 150. The final shoot of the club took place at Dixon on September 25, 1898. The Seagull Gun Club will open the season tomorrow on the ocean beach at 10:45 A. >i. The club blinds are open to all comers, who are requested to bring at least fourteen shells apiece. Membership in the Club is limited to those who are employed late on Saturday nights, especially those in the gun trade. The charter members are a coterie of well known sportsmen who propose, in a unique manner tomorrow to down their chagrin in not being out with the rest of the shot- guo brigade on the first of the season. A party of hunters hailing from Coyote, Santa Clara county, consisting of Harvey Swickard, Z ick Shelton, John Martin, Ed Peppin and H. Giffjrd, returned from San Benito county last Saturday evening after an absence of ten days. During their stay in the mountains they captured seven deer, four of which were brought down by the sure aim of ''luck?" John Martin. Oae each was killed by H. Giffjrd, Ed Peppin and Z Snelton. John again had the advantage over the rest, as he was the only member of the party who bad a camera. It is doubtful if any arrangement in the nature of hunters' accommodation trains will be furnished by tne S. F. and N. P. Ry. Co. this season. Acts of imposition against the Com- pany and of downright vandalism on the part of unscrupu- lous individuals who could not appreciate a good thiog when they had it last year, has caused the railroad management to have the marble heart. But, however, regular trains are many and running at convenient hours, and the members of clubs located along the line will cot lose any sleep over the matter; Ihey will get there just the same. The Petaluma Sportsmen's Club have elected the follow- ing officers for the e
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