. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. C. C. NATJMAN. Winner of Live Bird and Blue Rock Championships. stag who has been proof so far against the numerous efforts to win his antlers. W. J. Golcher and Clarence A. Haight left this city on Thursday for a two weeks' outing in a remote section of Tuolumne county, eighty miles by wagon from the nearest railroad station. Oar sportsmen are headed for a shooting ground abounding in grouse, mountain quail and sage hen, with now and then a chance for a buck. A mountain lake near their camp, well stocked with front, will give plenty of sport for rod and fly. T
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. C. C. NATJMAN. Winner of Live Bird and Blue Rock Championships. stag who has been proof so far against the numerous efforts to win his antlers. W. J. Golcher and Clarence A. Haight left this city on Thursday for a two weeks' outing in a remote section of Tuolumne county, eighty miles by wagon from the nearest railroad station. Oar sportsmen are headed for a shooting ground abounding in grouse, mountain quail and sage hen, with now and then a chance for a buck. A mountain lake near their camp, well stocked with front, will give plenty of sport for rod and fly. THE UNION GUN CLUB blue rock shoot at Ingleside to-morrow will be the final club trap shoo for the season. In the regular club events *'U. M. ; and Fred Feudner are tied for the first prize in the handicap shoot and Wal- pert, Ivereon and Micbe'ssen will contest for the second prize. In the handicap event the successful shooters each month were as fol- lows: In April Edg. Foreter waB high man for first prize, Bob Liddle, who ib now in Nome, won second prize outBhooting Pisani and Michellsen oa a lie. In May, Fred Feudner won the first prize, Michellsen taking second after shooting a tie with M. McDonnell. In June, Fred Feudner was again the holder of the premium prize, "17. M. C' starting his race for final honors by winning the second prize. The custody of the first prize for the month of July also changed to U. M. ; who again won it for last month. The second prize fell to Fritz Walpert in July, he winning the tie against Michellsen. The August contest for second prize resulted in a tie between Michellsen, Walpert and The live bird attraction to-morrow will be the California Wing Club shoot. With this meeting the veteran trap- shooting organization will cease trap shooting for this season. The ownership of four beautifully designed and valuable silver trophies will be determined; the high man in the race is C. O Nauman, who has lost but one bird ou
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