. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. April 5, tie gveeiiev mtfc grpovt&nHm 11 Sacramento Tournament. A blue rock shoot, open to the shooters of Northern California, wiil be held at Sacramento, under the auspices of Messrs. Kimuall and Upson, on May 17th and 18th. The championships for live birds, held by Mr. Bailey nf Willows, and for blue rocks, by F. M. Newbert of Sacramento, will be competed for, as well as the six- man blue rock team shoot trophy now held by the Chico Gun Club. In addition to these events, there will be over *500 shot for in other events, which will all be class sho


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. April 5, tie gveeiiev mtfc grpovt&nHm 11 Sacramento Tournament. A blue rock shoot, open to the shooters of Northern California, wiil be held at Sacramento, under the auspices of Messrs. Kimuall and Upson, on May 17th and 18th. The championships for live birds, held by Mr. Bailey nf Willows, and for blue rocks, by F. M. Newbert of Sacramento, will be competed for, as well as the six- man blue rock team shoot trophy now held by the Chico Gun Club. In addition to these events, there will be over *500 shot for in other events, which will all be class shooting-. New grounds have been fitted up at Agricultural Park, where the street cars pass every ten minutes, and all conveniences possible will be made for those who attend. This tournament being held during the week of the Street Fair, will insure reduced rates as well as in creased attractions. AT THE TRAPS. The California Wing Club live bird shoot for April will be the only local trap shooting attraction at Ingle- side to-morrow. The Tufts-Lyon medal in the shooting tournament at Santa Barbara on March 30th, was won by Gus Knight, who broko 45 out of 50 birds. The next shooter W. M. Stancer, Jr., broke 44. Saturday and Sunday were ideal shooting days. Until late'Saturday evening the popping of guns was almost continuous. The local marksmen held their own with the visitors. The two highest scores were made by Gus Knight, Jr., of Santa Barbara, and Louis Breer of the Tufts-Lyons Arms company of Los An- geles. Each broke 149 birds out of 175. Among the visitors who took part in the tourna- ment we're: T. H. Parry of the Limited Gun club of Indianapolis, Ind.: Louis Breer of the Tufts-Lyon Arms company of Los Angeles; E. L. Blanchard of the Los Angeles Gun club, and John Seehorn of Man- vel. The Capital City Blue Rock Club shot at the Kim- ball & Upson grounds, Sacramento, last Sunday. Tbe weather conditions were perfect. H. J. Vetter made twenty-five straight in the club sho


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