. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Hon. Charles N. Post. The Dean of the Pacific Coast Field Trial Sportsmen. Schreiber and J. W. Flynn of San Francisco. A. A. Moore Jr. of Berkeley, H. L. Betten of Alameda, Wil- liam Dormer of Oakland, J. H. Schumacher and W. G. Kerckhoff of Los Angeles, J. G. Roberts and Elmer Cox of Madera. The future of the sport on this coast is very en- couraging, as new and enthusiastic accessions to the ranks are being constantly received. The most fashionable and best lines of setter and pointer blood grace our kennels, and the fascination and friendly rivalry that each
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Hon. Charles N. Post. The Dean of the Pacific Coast Field Trial Sportsmen. Schreiber and J. W. Flynn of San Francisco. A. A. Moore Jr. of Berkeley, H. L. Betten of Alameda, Wil- liam Dormer of Oakland, J. H. Schumacher and W. G. Kerckhoff of Los Angeles, J. G. Roberts and Elmer Cox of Madera. The future of the sport on this coast is very en- couraging, as new and enthusiastic accessions to the ranks are being constantly received. The most fashionable and best lines of setter and pointer blood grace our kennels, and the fascination and friendly rivalry that each yearly contest produce among the trial contestants, reems to be taking a stronger hold on sportsmen as time goes by. Wishing you the compliments of the approaching holiday season, and still greater success for youT admirable and influential journal. I remain, Sacramento, Cal. C. N. POST. THE NOTABLE WINNINGS OF 1910. The shooters on the coast who are now enjoying duck and quail shooting can hardly appreciate the large number of lovers of the gun who have joined the trap shooting ranks throughout the Middle West and East where game has become scarce. The promotion of trap shooting is being carried on and encouraged by the Interstate Association, mem- bers of which are tie leading gun and ammunition manufacturers. Five handicap tournaments of na- tional importance are given each year in five differ- ent sections of the country. The classic, as is known, is the Grand American Handicap. It is the aim and desire of every trap shooter to win the Grand American Handicap, the national im- portance of which is greater than the Grand Prix held each year at Monte Carlo. This year, the shooter to annex this honor was Mr. Riley Thompson of Missouri, making a perfect score by breaking 100 targets straight from the IS yard mark. It is a significant fact that this remarkable shoot- ing was done with U. M. C. STEEL LINED SHELLS, also that U. M. C. STEEL LINED SHELLS were used by the winners of
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