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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Identifier: breedersportsma401902sanf (find matches)
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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Subjects: Horses
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : (s. n. )
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: California State Library Califa/LSTA Grant

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8 ©to? gve&bev anir *&v0vt&tnan (May 3, 190* ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. Ve WITT.
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San Francisco Bench Show". Coming Events. Mav 10—Saturdaj Contest lake, 2:30 p ai. Kod. Classification Re-entry. Classification Re-entry. Stow Stow Ms? II—Sunday Contest. lake. 10 a. ai. . May 1—Trout season opens in Monterey and Santa Barbara counties May I to September 1—Close season on fresh shrimp. June 1-30—Close season on striped bass. July I—Open season for black bass. November 1—Trout season closes. Gnu May 4—Union Gun Club. Blue rocks. Ingleside. May 4— California Wing Club. Live birds. Ingleside. May II—Empire Gun Club. Blue rocks. Alameda Point. May 11—Golden Gate Gun Club. Blue rocks. Ingleside. May 17, 18—Sportsmen of Northern California blue rock tourna- ment. State Fair Grounds. Sacramento. May 18—Merchandize Prize Shoot. Blue rocks. Ingleside. May 25—Golden Gate Gun Club. Live birds. Ingleside. May 31, June 1—California State Inanimate Target Association Tournament. Blue rocks. Empire grounds. Alameda Point. Bench Shows. April 30, May I, 2. 3—Los Angeles Kennel Club. 2nd annual show. C. E McStay, Secretary, Los Angeles. May 13, 14, 15, 16—California State Kennel Club. Matt Coffey, Secretary, 2503 G St, Sacramento. P. K. L rules. May 15, 17—Montreal Canine Association. M Innes, Secretary. Sept. 10, 11, 12—Wheeling Bench Show. Wheeling, W. Va. G. O. Smith, Mgr. Oct 7, 8,9, 10—Danbury Agricultural Society bench show. Dan- bury, Conn. J. W. Bacon, Treas. Oct. 21, 14— Ladies' Kennel Association of America. Madison Square Garden, New York Nov. 2fi, 27, 28. 29—Philadelphia Djg Show Association's bench how. Philadelphia. M. A. Viti, Secretary. wealthier southern trout fishermen go at least that far for their annual outing- with the fish. The San Francisco Club is very strong financially now, and it has done great work for the preservation of trout. With a good fly-casting club in Los Angeles to stimulate the interest in that class of fishing, a great deal could be done for Southern California. Bear valley and much of the adjacent country is almost ideal for trout, and a club which would take enough interest to look to the preservation of the local trout by proper screens and simple precautions when streams are diverted would do wonders for the sport. Fly-Casting Club. The first re-entry fly-casting scores are given below. The second re-entry dates are May 10th end 11th, fol- lowing which the class series of contests will take place, the first meetings will be held May 24th and 25th: Saturday Re-entry Classification Contest—Stow Lake, April 2ti, iyu2. Events 12 3 4 Young. C. G Edwards, G. C.. UK Edwards, G. C. .. 91 Mocker, E. A ... SV Reed, P. H .. !>5 Brooks, W. E 85 189 4-12'8? 8-12 I 80 10-12 I 84 3-12 1 90 4-12 94 4-12 79 2-12 86 9-12 1 81 8-12 ; 87 ; 75 10-12 (81 5-12 I 88 4-12 I 76 ; 84 2-12 ; 80 1-12 i 89 87 4-12 77 6-12 82 5-12 Sunday Re-entry Classification Contest—Slow Lake, April 27, 1902. Wind, west. Weather, fair. Judges—Messrs Mansfield and Brotherton. Referee, Mr. Battu. Clerk, Mr Wilson. Events I Brooks, W. E 91 Charles, K 78 1-2 Grant,C F Ill Everett, E 106 Eserett.E 106 Everett, E 100 Haight, P. M 88 Kierulff, T. C Kenniff, J. B Mocker, E A 89 Muller. H. P 102 Muller, H. P 105 Turner, J 81 Young, C G Heller, S. A Heller. S. A Reed, P. H 98 Reed, P. H 95 Huyrji, Chas 95 Huyck, Chas 83 92 8-12 75 8-12 1 78 4-12 M in 8-12 94 4-12 Bfl 4-12 m 89 8-12 K7 8-12 90 4-12 92 4-12 85 4-12 93 91) 8-12 (In 91 8-12 71 91 83 4-12 83 89 8-12 75 87 4-12 72 8-12 87 8? 4-12 77 6-12 Rl 3-12 75 73 SO 85 6-12 to 79 2-12 75 79 70 10-12 80 3-12 75 10-12 75 5-12 73 4-12 BO 4-12 73 4-12 73 78 4-12 82 8-12 77 6-12 SI 9-12 73 4-12 811 8-12 84 2-12 87 7-12 83 4-12 83 6-12 80 10-12 85 5-12 79 2-12 K4 1-12 78 4-12 83 78 4-12 M 2-12 73 4-12 -I 4-12 1 96 2 64 5 45-NOTE; Event 1—Distance Casting, feet. Event 2—Ac- curacy percentage. Event 3—Delicacy, (a) accuracy perceutage- (b) delicacy percentage; (e) net percentage. Event 4—Lure cast; ing, percentage. The fractions in lure casting are oths. Los Angeles Fiy-Casting Club. Among southern sportsmen there seems to be a movement in favor of the formation of a fly-casting club. John H. Schumacher, E. B. Tufts, Louis Breen, W. W. Richards, Secretary of the California Game and Fish Protective Association, A. Russell Crowell and others are taking an active interest in the move- ment, W.W. Richards, who is an enthusiastic angler, has given the southern sportsmen a thorough canvass in the matter. The park authorities in Los Angeles would doubtless offer the desired facilities at Eastlake or Westlake Park. With a club started and a favorable place secured for the sport the success of the new organiza- tion would be assured. Here in San Francisco the fly casters use Stow lake in Golden Gate Park and the Park Commission has done everything possible for the club's convenience. A twelve-foot fence has been erected for a windbreak, and a room in the boathouse is reserved for members' use. The sportsmen are encouraged, and they furnish a valuable attraction to the park, for many come to see them at their practice. The same thing can be done in L03 Angeles. Down south there are no creeks the angler can do casting on, but in the Kern river country it comes handy to know how to get out, and most of the The open season on trout in Santa Barbara county commenced on Thursday, May 1st. There is an un- usual amount of water in the Santa Barbara streams this season, and it is expected that fishing will be ex- ceptionally good. Monterey county open season also begins on the same date. Fly-fishing prospects are daily growing better with the continuance of warm weather. At Point Reyes some excellent catches have been made in the white house pool and below. The black gnat and coachman seems to be the most killing lure. Reports from Men- docino county are to the effect that stream fishing in nearly every section is first class. AT THE TRAPS. The contest for the Shields' cup will be terminated to-morrow at the Union Gun Club shoot. The California Wing Club live bird sboot and the Union Gun Club blue rock shoot are the attractions at the Ingleside grounds to-morrow. The Oxnard Gun Club has arranged to hold a two days* trap shoot at its new grounds, east of Oxnard, Saturday and Sunday, May 10th and 11th. The com- mittee chosen to conduct the tournament is composed of Messrs. B. S. Virden, T. E. Walker, C. Coultas, H. Coultas and R. B. Witman. The last tournament was successful and this shoot promises to be the same. The Golden Gate Gun Club members and guests sbot live birds at Ingleside last Sunday. A strong westerly wind blowing right across the traps and an extra hard lot of birds put a few goose eggs in several promising scores. George H. T. Jackson and Dr. Derby killed straight in the ciub race and divided 80?,; of the added money; they also each received a club gold bar for the straight scores. Following the regular club match 12 and 6 bird pools were shot. A summary of scores is the following: Club match, 15 pigeons, distance handicap, $20 added, high guns— Golcher. W.J 21UI1 22021 22221—13 Sweeney, J. J 20tnn 22100 01112— !) Horton , I210M 12022 22110—11 "Slade" : 12122 12211 yi2ii—14 Donohoe. Ed 20222 22111 22110—13 Murdock. W E 20222 22111 22110—13 Shields, A. M .'21102 011 il 00112—11 Wands, E. A 01102 00101 01112— 9 Derby. Dr. A T 11 III 11112 12112-15 Nauman. C C 201T1 11212 01111—13 Haight. C. A 01222 02011 10221—11 Jackson. G. H. T 22111 21211 22121 — 15 Foster, Eug - 10211 111U 11211—14 Twelve bird match— Jackson 20212 2120122—10 Derby 21112 2121122—12 Nauman 12212 0121122—11 Button 11112 0012102—9 McConnell *I212 11220 12—10 Creyb .222*2 222C2 02—10 Donohoe 12210 11222 12—11 Twelve bird match— Jackson 22112 12222 22—12 Haight 22112 20212 12—11 Nauman 10111 11212 10—10 Donohoe 22222 12121 10—11 Golcher UOll 120w — 6 Six bird pool— Jackson 121122—6 McConnell 111211—6 Donohoe 211221—6 Jensen 200220—3 Six bird pool— Donohoe l 111 11—6 Haight 222202—5 Jensen 012001—3 McConnell 2U222—5 Creyk 202222-5 Hutton 102122—5 Nauman 112222—6 Derby 120220—4 Hutton 100011—3 Nauman 221222—6 Jackson 122212—6 Creyk 022022—4 Six bird pool— Haight ....222112—6 Sweeney 212212—6 Jackson 112111—6 Nauman 222221 6 Six bird pool— McConnell 211222—6 J ackson 222210—5 Hutton 210202—4 Jensen 200022—3 Six bird pool— Haight 222121—6 Sweeney 222212—6 Jackson 112111—6 Nauman 222221—6 Six bird race, doubles— Donohoe 222—6 McConnell 211—4 Haight 010—I Donohoe 121111-6 Derby 211022—5 McConnel 1 211120 -5 Hutton 11*211—5 Nauman 222111—6 Donohoe 211111—6 Derby 122102—5 Donohoe 221121—6 Derby 211022—5 McConnell 211120-5 Hutton 210212—5 Nauman 211—i Sweeney 222—6 During the month of April SUNSETLIMITED will leave San Francisco for New Orleans every Monday up to and including April 21st, at 4:50 P. M., via San Jose, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, El Paso, San An- tonio and Houston. Direct connection with trains for New York. Secure full information from any Agent Southern Pacific Company. ^ The sixth annual bench show of the San Francisco Kennel Club can be said to have been in many respects one of the best dog shows ever held in this city. The entry, 842, was a record one. The number of dogs benched however numbered but 482. When from this number is taken the grand entry of Greyhounds and the dogs sent from various points within a radius of fifty miles of this city it will be seen that not many' more than 300 local dogs were benched. This showing is not as good as has bten made at past shows, however, we must say this much for the management, they accomplished marvels in the face of circumstances-and conditions and they are entitled to great praise for the successful manner in which the affair was carried through. Had it not been for the street railway strike there is no doubt but the record gate for a dog show in this city would have been in substantial evidence in the cash-box—as it was, the attendance was stroDg enough to bring out an even balance on the ledger. A report of the various breeds and classes will be found on a page following this; the large list of specials was, for lack of space, necessarily left over until the next issue. The complete list of the regular awards follows: ST BERNARDS (rough coated)—Puppy dogs—1 Sidney J Ackerman's Glenwood Booze. Novice dogs —1 J J Cairn's Barnard II, 2 F Luttringer's Rover, 3 Sidney J Ackerman's Glenwood Buoze, res Wm Schmidt's Prince, v h c C Willoughby\s Rex IV, h c H Sturke's Nero. Limit dogs—1 Mrs Chas Newman's Lester C, 2 Thomas D Brown's Sir William Wallace, 3 Harry J Do Greayer's Emperor, Open dogs—1 Mrs: Chas Newman's Lester C, 2 J J Cairn's Bernard II, 3 P C Meyer's Le King, absent A B Fately's California Eboracum. Winners, dogs—1 Mrs Chas Newman's Lester C, res J J Cairn's Bernard II. Novice bitches— 1 Mrs Thilo Lendiwig's Queen. Limit bitches—1 P C Meyer's Alta Mildred, 2 P C Meyer's Princess Rachel, 3 L J Romer's Queen Lydia. Open bitches—1 P C Meyers' Alta Rachel, 2 A B Fately's Lady Melba, 3 P C Meyer's Zueleka, res L J Romer's Queen Lydia. Winners, bitches—1 P C Meyer's Alta Rachel, ree P C Meyer's Alta Mildrtd. ST BERNARDS (smooth coated)—Novice dogs—1 John Breitwioser's Sierra King, 2 Mrs J A Moreland's Rex. Limit dogs—1 Mrs C E McStay's Duke Russell, 2 Mrs J A Moreland's Rex. Open dogs—1 E D Cod- noily's General B, 2 Mrs C E McStay's Duke Russell, 3 Mrs J A Moreland's Rex. Winners, dogs—1 E D Connolley's General B, res Mrs C E McStay's Duke Russell. Novice bitches—1 Jno Marshall's Princess of Solano. Limit bitches—1 PC Meyer's Miss Barry, 2 Joo Marshall's Princess of Solano. Open bitches—1 P C Meyer's Miss Barry, 2 Jno Marshall's Princess of Solano. Winners, bitches — t PC Meyer's Miss Barry, res Jno Marshall's Princess of Solano. MASTIFFS—Puppies, dogs and bitches—1 Thilo Lendiwig's Pluto, 2 L Hinman's Logan. Limit dogs— 1 Mrs M Larsen's Sharkey. Open dogs—1 Mrs M Larsen's Sharkey. Winners, dogs—1 Mrs M Larsen's Sharkey, res Thilo Leidiwig'e Pluto. Novice bitches— 1 Mrs J P Norman's Vera Montez, 2 Mrs G W Free- man's Winifred F. Limit bitches—1 G W Freeman's San Mateo Queen. Open bitches—1 Mrs J P Norman's Vera Montez. Winners, bitches—1 Mrs J P Norman's Vera Montez, res G W Freeman's San Mateo Queen. GREAT DANES—Novice dogs—) Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Alphonse, 2 Mrs H M Bosworth's KiDg Edward, 3 Cunningham & Ellison's Carlos. Limit dogs—1 Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Nero, 2 Wm W Merriman's Dick Swiveler, 3 Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Ruy Bias, res Mrs Christiana Man- heim's Defender. Open dogs—1 Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Bluebeard, 2 Cunningham & Ellison's Cun- ningham's Duke, 3 Cunningham & Ellison's Cunning- ham's Ruy Bias. Winners, dogs—1 Dresser, Simp- son & Niehaus' Bluebeard, res Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Duke. Novice bitches—1 Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Fanny, 2 Wm W Merriman's Little Nell. 3 Dr M F Spiess' Princess, res Mrs Edwin C Ewell's Brunhilde, v h c Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Carmencita. Limit bitches—1 Cun- ningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Carlotta, 2 Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Tempest, 3 O Bergstem's Maud S, res Mrs Edwin C Swell's Brunhilde. Open bitches—1 Dresser, Simpson & Niehaus' Mona, 2 Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Carlotta, 3 O Bergstein's Maud S.. v h c Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Carmencita. h c F A Schmitz' La Fiesta, absent Mrs E C Ewells' Brunhilde. Winners, bitches—1 DresBer, Simpson & Niehaus' Mona, res Cunningham & Ellison's Cunningham's Carlotta. NEWFOUNDLANDS—Open dogs and bitches—1 Chas A Christin's Prince, 2 withheld. DEERHOUNDS—Two entries, absent. GREYHOUNDS—Open dogs—1 J H Rosseter'a Roman Athlete, 2 J H Rosseter's Royal Archer, 3 A R Curtis' Cavalier, res Chiarini Bros' Tame Tralee, v h c J P Thrift's Brutus, J H Rosseter's Rocker, Geo Van Bergen's McHenry, E Geary's Palo Alto; he J H Rosseter's imp Rural Artist*, A R Curtis' Narcissus, T J Cronin's Wild Txalee, Phil M Wands' Tyrone Prince; absent Mrs L Stickney's Rosewood Lad and Rusty H, Thos Jolly's Master Whalen, S H Wilson's General De Wet, A. F Sather's Berkeley Boy. Open bitches—1 E Geary's Ruby Sankey, 2 Chiarini Bros' Bona Magnifica, 3 S Jones' Harlean Gladys, res J H Rosseter's Rubber Ankles, v h c Geo McE Malcolm's Affgie W, J H Rosseter's imp Fiery Face, J Maber's Lilac. J A Shepston's Belle Rocket; h c J H Rosseter's May Hempstead, A R Curtis' Charta, T J Cronin's Peerless. J Horn's Bona; absent J Fogerty's Maid O' Erin, P Reilly's Lady Granard. Field Trial Class A, dogs—1 J H~ Rosseter's Roman Athlete, 2 J H Ros- seter's Real Article, 3 A R Curtis' Cavalier, res A R Curtis' Luxnr, v h c G McE Malcolm's Eolus, J H Rosseter's Rocker, E Geary's Palo Alto and Roy

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