. Breeder and sportsman . in bag-ging twenty five. This afternoon at Height-street base ball park, a match willbe shot at live birds between ten Califoroians and ten of theUnited States Cartridge Companys peripatetic California team will be J. K. Oir, Captain, and nine menfrom the following list: Jos. Delmas, C. J. Haas, C. A. Mer-nil, H. A, BaBsford, Sheldon I. Kellogg, H. C. Golcher. Mar-tinez Chick, Dr. S. E. Knowles, C. B. Smith, F. B. Nortonand Ed Fay. The 10 from Colonel Dimmicks rodeo havenot been announced, but it ia certain -that they will be asgood as any to be foun


. Breeder and sportsman . in bag-ging twenty five. This afternoon at Height-street base ball park, a match willbe shot at live birds between ten Califoroians and ten of theUnited States Cartridge Companys peripatetic California team will be J. K. Oir, Captain, and nine menfrom the following list: Jos. Delmas, C. J. Haas, C. A. Mer-nil, H. A, BaBsford, Sheldon I. Kellogg, H. C. Golcher. Mar-tinez Chick, Dr. S. E. Knowles, C. B. Smith, F. B. Nortonand Ed Fay. The 10 from Colonel Dimmicks rodeo havenot been announced, but it ia certain -that they will be asgood as any to be found outside of California. The matchbegins at 1 oclock p. m., and is at 15 live birds per roan;Revised Rules of the American Shooting Association. Thebirds are good, the grounds easily reached by cable car, theseating comfortable, and the prospect of an interesting testof skill most flattering. Every shooter in or near San Fran-cisco should be on hand. The trophy to be shot for is pic-tured elsewhere in the paper. 33 31* 26. The above is an iilustiatiou ui a Sterling Silver Trcphywhich is offered by Mr. E. F. Allen, to the winning team inthe live bird match between the United States CartridgesCo,s. team and the California team, to be shot for on Febru-ary 22nd, 1S90. The design is original with Mr. Allen. It iaof solid sterling silver, seventeen inches high, and seveninches in diameter at the base. Against the sides of theTrophy there rest three silver guny, eight inches in are the exact models of the Parker hammerless. Thedrawing was made by Mr. P. B. Beakert, and is in mathe-matical proportions to one of the $2C0 grade Paikers of stock. The working models for the Silversmithwere made by the well known gunsmith, Mr. David Thorn. Messrs. Vanderslice & Co , who are the manufacturers ofthis Tropby, cast the butt, frame and forend of the guns insolid silver; the barrels are made of silver tubes which weregiven the proper shape and welded together; then tne uppe


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