. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. March 24, 1900j IbJj* gvsebev <mfr ^mrtemotfc 18 The Olympic Gun Club "High Jinks" last Saturday night was a great success in every feature. The program arranged by the entainment committee being a first class one. The "supplementary jinks" under the management of Joe Sweeney, Harry HoBmer and Johnny Coleman, carried out after th- regular performance was over, was full of original features and thoroughly etjoyed by those who waited. Santa Clara county has fallen in line with Marin county by the adoption of an ordinance aimed at the practi
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. March 24, 1900j IbJj* gvsebev <mfr ^mrtemotfc 18 The Olympic Gun Club "High Jinks" last Saturday night was a great success in every feature. The program arranged by the entainment committee being a first class one. The "supplementary jinks" under the management of Joe Sweeney, Harry HoBmer and Johnny Coleman, carried out after th- regular performance was over, was full of original features and thoroughly etjoyed by those who waited. Santa Clara county has fallen in line with Marin county by the adoption of an ordinance aimed at the practice of chasing deer with houoJs which, it is claimed, is quite the rage on the big cattle reservations near Gilroy. Toe ordi- nance prohibits the practice entirely, and provides a penalty of a fine of $100 or 90 days in Jul for each offense. The Santa Clara SporlBmens' Protective organization were instru- mental in having the law passed and will hire special war- dens to keep a watch for offenders. The Willows Gun Club was organized in Willows this week, starting under happy auspices with a membership of siitv sportsmen. William Winters was chosen President, C. D. Howell, Vice-President; Frank Burgi, Secretary- Treasurer and Harry Porter, Captain. The club will encour- age practice with shot gun, rifla and pistol. A trap shoot- ing and tournament program will Bhortly be announce . The club should be popular and successful. Willows is credited with having some crack shots among her citizens. Among the cracks at the Grand American Handicap tournament next month near New York city will be seen Jack Fanning and Clarence Nauman. Fanning has been East for Bometime and has earned a well deserved reputation among the shooting fraternity as a skilled manipulator of the shot gun. Nauman attended the Great American Handi- cap last year, creating a most favorable impression and elicit- ing much praise for his clever work at the traps. The Coast reputation for "high guoB" is undoub
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