. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 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 out of a total of seventy-two in six shoots. "Slade" has scored sixty-one and H. Justin? sixty-five. M. O. Feudner has grassed fifty- two out of sixty, with a back score to shoot up yet. W. H. Williamson's record is fifty-f


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 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 out of a total of seventy-two in six shoots. "Slade" has scored sixty-one and H. Justin? sixty-five. M. O. Feudner has grassed fifty- two out of sixty, with a back score to shoot up yet. W. H. Williamson's record is fifty-five out of sixty and a back score to shoot np. A, M. Shields and H. F Wagner each have fifty-three and C. A. Haight has killed fiftv-eight; each of these shooters has a back score in which to get near the top. J. J. Sweeney, two back scores behind, has lost but three ont of 48 birds. The Empire Gun Club will smash mud saucers on the club grounds at Alameda Junction, September 9th. The club will wind np the season on September 30th at the club house in Marin county. Live bird and blue rock shooting will be the program for the day, the several features of the meet are in the hands of a special committee which has arranged a jolly entertainment for the sportsmen and their guests. The Tanforan Fair live bird shoot has been declared off. The Olympic Gun Club held its final blue rock shoot on the inst. The scoreB for six monthly shoots show C. C. Nauman to be high man in the championship class and win- ner of the diamond medal. Fred Feudner won the Class A £0>d medal and "Slade,'* we are pleased to note, was the winner of the gold medal for Class B shooters. The special club prize, a diamond ring, was won by A. J. Webb who scored forty-five out of fifty targets, beating F. Feudner by one bird for the trophy. The scores in the fiaal club race at fifty targets were as follows: Nauman. C. Hill Illll 1111111111 01111 11111 mil—48 Feudner, F Hill 11101


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