^^wf^^remwr 



rrr 



Tiea on nine— 26 yards. 



Lawrence .. o w Redmond 11111—5 



chamberlain .. Ow Flower ...low 



Duuuam 1 1 1 w Townecnrt. 1 o w 



Nicdois Ow Sllsby lw 



liuuson 1 1 w Heinz 1 1 1 w 



Hoag 1 lilt Flcro 1 1 1 « w 



smith w Madison l 1 l » w 



Fisher ,.lo -w Berber, Jr 11111-5 



Meister 1 1 1 1 l_r. Radin 1 1 w 



Bolloway 11 110—1 liotctikiss Ow 



Warner Ow .lines ow 



Beckwith I l i 1 1—6 Lather w 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



Meister 1 1 Tompkins 1 1111-5 



BecKwItb 1 1 1 1 0—1 Gerber, Jr ...1 1111—5 



Bedmonc. Uw 



Third trial won by Tompkins, 4 out of 5. 



Tiea on elglit— 2fl yards. 



Bnertdan 1 1 1 l 0-4 Gale 8 w 



Cogan - 1111 1—5 Wynn 1 w 



F I r ■ . 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 .1 i i ; : • ■ ■ I li .11 tv 



NVeJs. low Warkly Ow 



Murray o w Newell i 1 l 1 1—5 



Lyon 1 1 1 w 



Second tie— 31 yard!. 



Cogan w Newell 1 l l 1— t 



Ties on seven— S6 yards. 



Klraber, Jr 1 111 1—5 Stillson w 



Babcock 11 1 1 1—5 Holiister 1 1 1 I 0—1 



Bietinruson 1 w Hughes 1 1 1 1 0-4 



Sedway o w Miller 1 l 



HyianJ.,. 11 Ow Pine 11111—5 



Second tie— si yards. 



Klmber, Jr l l o 0-2 Pike o 110 1-3 



Babcock 1 1 0—2 



Contest No. 6— Ten single rises ; single trao. Prizes : First, Tat- 

 ham * Bros.' clock; second, hotel prizo o! $15 ; third, Singer sewing 

 machine; fourth, card's rotating trap aud explosive target balls : 



Vine 1110 1111 0—7 



Meister 1 11111111 1—1' 



Helnold 1 110 10 11—6 



Hudson 1 1 11111 I t— o 



Sargent 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 0— J 



Wlngert, 1 10 11110 1—7 



SUabj l loiooiili— 



Kverehed 1 1 1111 1—7 



Hentz 1 11111100 1— S 



Tucker 1 11111110 1— 



Heir 1 1110 10 111- 



Burroughs I 001010010—4 



Cuamberluln 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— a 



Coil us 1 1 1 1 I 1 n 1 1 u— 



Denlson 1 110101 111— 



Dann 1 1 1 1 1 i I I- . 



White 1 1 1 1 0— 1 



imnhani 1 11110 10 1—7 



Eddy 1 11111111 1—10 



Flower 1 10 1111111— 



Luther 1 111011111— 



UooKer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— S 



B-bcock 1 1 1 1 1 I 1- T 



Winner l 01011110 1—8 



pike 1 1 1 1 1 1— 



Hayden 1 lllllOlll— 



Vvilltains 1 10 11110 11— 



Tompkins 1 110111111—9 



Hyu-.ud 11110 10 1 1—7 



Jones 1 11110 11 1 1—9 



Crunch 11110 111—7 



Lvou 1 11111111 0—9 



Warner o 11111110 1—8 



Oslo 1101110 1" I— "J 



Fielier 11111111 0—9 



Murray 1 HI 10 111 0-7 



Wji 



.. l l o 1 1 1 1 l o— . 



l 11111111 I— ill 



i l l l l l n i l l— a 



..1110101110—7 



Hale 



Partish.. 



Weiss 



GSimtta 1 10 110 111—7 



Let'evre o 11111 10 1—7 



coombs 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— fl 



Tenfiycte 1 l l l 1 1 1110— 



Manning 



w B - 



Gerber, Jr 



Morse 



Hughes... 



Hoiioway 



Sidway 



Sanson 



Liuiberton 



Nichols 



G W smith 



Kedmond 



CritteLden 



RichardBon 



Hotchkiss 



,00110 0— 5 



1 110 11 1 1 1 1— s 



1 11111111 1—10 



1101000111—6 



1 101111 010—7 



1 10 111111-8 



1 11111111 1—10 



1 11111111 1—1" 



1110 1111—7 



1 11111111 1—10 



1 11111111 1—10 



1 000111 1 11—7 



Marsh 1 111111110- 



Magee 110 1-3 



COOK 110 110 10-5 



Sheridan.. l 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 0- s 



1 10 1110 11 1—8 



1 10 110 10 1-6 



Lawrence 1 11111110-8 



Green 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 l-io 



Madison 1 1 1 J J i } ] i HS 



„ II 1 11111111 1—10 



.... ...... 1110 1-4 



Andrews ,-, l % I I . v 1 I I J- § 



Kadln 1 111110 11 0-8 



Newell 111111111-9 



Ties on ton— 26 yards. 



Geo MelBter 11 ow J A Nichols Ow 



a Eddy 1 1 w GW Smith 1 I 1 1 0-4 



a, 1j Hale w R J Kicnairlson 1111 1—6 



H Walzer 110 w Seth Green Ow 



J Holloway low EHMadlson Ill 11—5 



W H Crittenden.. 1 1 1 1 1-5 Geo A Chappell 1 w 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



W H Crittenden 11111—5 E fl Madison 1111—5 



R J Richardson l l l 11—5 



Third tie— 31 vards. 



W H Crittenden 1 111 0—4 EH Madison 1 1 1 0—3 



R J Richardson 1 1 1 w 



Ties on nine— 26 yards. 



E Hudson 1 w EMTenEyck... ,1 1 w 



8 A Tucker 1 1 1 1 1—5 C Gerber, Jr w 



Chas Chamberlain 1 o w Wm Highes 1 1110—4 



RFFlower 1 110 1-3 M Hoag 1 1 1 1 0-4 



K Luther 1 1111—5 Robert Hotchkiss w 



C A U»yden low Geo Mara n low 



Peter Tompkins 1 1 w G V ailderaleeve 1 1 1 1 1-5 



H H Jones 1 w R Newell 1 1 1 1 1-5 



WALyon l 1111—5 IH Andrews w 



JPFisher 1 w 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



Tucker w Gllderaleeve 1 o w 



Luther 1 110 1-4 Newell 110 1 1-4 



Lyon 1 w 



Third tie. 



Lnther l 1 l w Newell 1 1111—6 



Ties on eight— 26 yards. 



Heinz l o w Wynn 1 w 



Curtis o w I'arrlsh o w 



Colilus 1 1 1 1 0-4 Maiming 1 1 1 1 1—5 



Dennison 1 low Lambertou I 11 Ow 



Dann 1 1 1 1 1—6 Snendan 1 1 1 w 



Hooker 11111—5 Stacy low 



Witmer l i 1 l l— s Lawrence i l l l 1—5 



Wiillama low Radin ...l l l i w 



Warner ow Hier Ow 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



Dann 1 1 1 1 0—4 Manning 1 1 w 



Hooker 100 w Lawrenoe llOOw 



Witmer 1 1 w 



Ties on seven— 26 yards. 



Sargent l 111 1—5 Crouch, Jr w 



Wlngert.... 



..llll l—s Gale 1 nil— a 



second tie— si yards. 



ELSargent 1 1 1 1-4 H F Galu 1 110 0-8 



C W Wingert o o w 



Contest No. 6— r- ingle iTap shoot, 21 yardB rise, for the Dr. R. V 

 Pierce diamond badge ; second prize, tin-coated shot : 



Hembold l 11 loilllioooo 1—10 



Collins p ii ii 1 olllllllll 1—11 



Fisher 1 1111110 111111 1—14 



Hooker 1 1110111111111 1—14 



Manning l l o i i 1 i i l i i i 1 l 1—14 



Smitn l llll llOllllil 0— 18 



J.nes i 1 1 o 1 l l l l l l i) I 1-12 



Flower 110 1111110 10 1 1—11 



Winner 1 1101011010011 1—10 



Tuuker 1 llOllollllllO 1—12 



Crittenden 111111 II Ow 



Cronch 1 lioioii 111111 0—12 



Holloway 1 1 1 1 w 



Nlehois o i 1 o w 



Gerber, Jr i i i i i 1 i 1011111 1— u 



Lawrence 1 1 w 



Newell 1 10 11111111111 0—13 



Smith 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 w 



Burrouglis 1 110111 1111111 1-14 



Chamberlain 1 oil 1 1 w 



Barer w 



Williams 1 lolllllllllll 0—13 



Curtis 1 llliollioioll u— 11 



Murray 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 



Hyland 1 w 



Hclttti 1 1111111011101 1—13 



Luther 1 llllllllll 111 i—is 



Lyon 1 lillllllioill 1-14 



miner 1 11010 



Denlson 1 1 1 1 w 



Meister 1 11110 11110 110 1-12 



Eddy 1 1 1 1 1 w 



Bryar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 



Seta Green w 



schnliz 1 101 w 



Hudson ." 1 llll 111111111 1—15 



Tiea of 15. 29 yards, won by G. Lnther, Onondaga County Sports- 

 men's Club, Syracuse. Score : 



Luther 1 1 1 1—4 Hudson 1 1 1 0—3 



Ties on fourteen— 26 yards. 



Fisher 11 1 1 1—5 Gerber, Jr Ow 



Hooker 1 1 1 1 '-5 Burroughs 1 111 I—; 



Manning w Lvon w 



Second tie— 31 yards. 



FlSBor 1 1 1 1 1-5 Burroughs 1 1 1 1 1— I 



Hooker 1 1 1 1 1-5 



Third tie— 31 yards. 



Fisher. llll 1—5 Burroughs 1 w 



Hooker II w 



The second prize was awarded to J. P. Fisher of the Audubon Club 

 of Buffalo. 



Contest No. 7— Shot for by teams of three ; 20 single birds ; 21 yards 

 rise. For the Dean Richmond trophy ; second prize, LeKoy tin-coaicd 

 shot: 



Audubon Clnb. 



Heinz 111111011010010111 1-14 



Meister 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—17 



Fisher 1 111011111111001111 1— 17— is 



Queen City Club. 



Smith 1 llllllllllllio llll 1—19 



Gerber, Jr 1 lllolloOlOlOllllll 1—16 



Weiss 1 110 101111111111011 1—17—52 



Munroe County Club. 



Hooker 1 1110 1110 11111110 11 0—17 



Beckwuh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-16 



Adams 1 110111110111100100 0—13—46 



Forester Club. 



Jones 1 1110111 11 111110111 1-18 



Marsh O 11O1U1011111111111 1—10 



Neiveil t 1111112 1610 1001111 1—16—50 



Fountain Gnn Clnb. 

 Wlngert 1 llliiilli 1 !?-!!-}}?} lr~l* 



Chappell 



Long Island Club. 



Eddy 1 111111010001011111 0—14 



Gllderaleeve 1 111111110111110111 0-17 



Radio 1 lllillliioioiillll 0— l'i— 4S 



Brooklyn Gun Club. 



Eluienflorf .1 11 ) 10111! 1 1 11 tOl 01 1—17 



Winn 1 111111101110111011 1-17 



Brlac 1 loiiliiliiioiooiti 1— 16-80 



Phoenix Gnn Club. 



Burroughs 1 oollolOllllOllllll 1-15 



Murray 1 111111110011110110 i-l.; 



Sherman lllllllOOllOlllllll 0—16-47 



Seneca Gun Club. 



Sllsby 110 1111111111111111 1-1H 



Lawrence 1 10111011101 0111111 1— 16 



Hoag 1111110 1110 10 10 1 1—13—48 



Onondaga Cmb. 



Hadson 1 110 8 11111111111111 1— IS 



Denlson 1 lllilllioioililili 0-17 



Luther 1 liiiiiiiiiiioiilli o-ls-53 



Central City Club. 



Nichols 1 111110111001101110 1— IS 



Holloway 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-17 



Mauning 1 1111111 llllllllllo 1—19-51 



Genessee Club. 



Crittenden 1 101 1101100 00101011 1—12 



Crouch 1 101111111011110111 i-n 



Lyoa 1 iiilllllllllllllio 0—18— 4? 



Contest No. 8— For the Livingston Sportsmen's Association Cup ; 

 second prize, LeRoy's tin-coated shot ; 15 double rises : 

 Forester club. 



NeweU 11 10 11 u 'l n :0 n 10 H 11 n n u 11— 27 



jones 10 00 10 11 11 10 01 01 ii oi 11 11 11 00 11—20-47 



Audubon Club. 



Fisher 11 10 11 11 11 11 00 10 11 11 01 11 01 10 10— 22 



cchultz '. 01 00 11 11 11 10 11 11 U 1)1 11 10 11 11 01-23-45 



Muuroe County. 



Hooker 11 U n 1" H U H 1» ll 01 n n "° 1! H" 20 



Lyon.... 11 10 ID 10 10 11 10 10 On 10 Ou 10 11 11 11—18— 42 



Central City withdrew. 



Pistol Shooting— Ten shots : deliberate; any pistol; string meas- 

 ure ; 15 yams : 



J n Andrew?, Orst prize 



John B Sage, secouU pi ize 



J a Rice, third prize , 



Rifle Sbootiko— Off-hand ; 100 yards; string measure; telescope 

 barred: 



Inches 



14 11-16 



16 14-16 



25 6-16 



Inches. 



19 4-1U 



26 



28 11-18 



51 15-16 



G F Stlllson, first prize 



OC, Jones, sicodcI prize 



DrOE Rogers. 



SAServie 



Fly Casting— la the trout fly casting there were Ave entries— H. H. 

 Morse A. ti Lamberion, L. A. Erart, J bu J. Neklman and Judge Geo. 

 W Sill Iva^n man w .B allowed III e mm itee t r style aud ave tor dis- 

 tance. Seth Greet, oi Roc leatur, and Reuben Wood, of Syracuse, 

 were iudKtb Jsiu«. Gelat,-., u: Si mouse, wus referee. A Biiung 

 wind blew during the cas o.;- r . in the slngle-hai 1 oasimg, JonnMei- 

 iirum of Syracuse took fli>t prize, Q6 teet; A R Lambettou, of 

 Rochester ."the second pr.ze, ijn;; L-e ; L. A. Pr..t . of To ,-. 

 prize 60 feet Iu the salmon casting, John Meidi urn, 01 Syracuse, took 

 rirst. prize 72 leet; A. B. Lambti tun. of Kochesier, second ,jrize, 66 

 feet -and James R. Chamberlain, of Rochester, third prize, 62 feet. 



PIGEON MATCHES. 



Send in Scores Early.— To insure inseri ion in current 

 iBsues all scores should reach, us Mondays or Tuesdays. Ke- 

 ports should therefore be mailed upon the Eame day the 

 matches are shot. Promptness on the part of correspondents 

 will materially enhance the proper record of field contests. 



—A large number of reports, among them that of the Gulf 

 City Gun Club, have been unavoidably deferred. 



—The cheapest p'.gce near New York to shoot glass balls Is at the 

 Coluini.ua iaiie .-; Bsnumr.ion urnumls, West End, N. J. A aeries of 

 matches is held every 1 hurt day, beginning at 10:30 A. M. There Is an 

 excellent oppormnity hereto win a year's subscription to Forest and 



Tub Okk-Ak:ukd Mbn.— Jersey City Heights, July 9.-The match for 



the one-iumed eh mpiuii -h,o oi file OnU'-d States and a purse of $600 

 came oil as an vertis.d ar the West S,.'e Driving Pars W. J- on the 9th 

 on, of Newark, N- J., and L. A. Boughton, of 

 6, ooth barrels.) Owing to a 

 serious oversight in properly advertising the match (your paper being 

 the only one, .... e believe, taa'. meui.Knied the matter at ail, the daily 

 papers being ignored aliogether), there was uot so many present as 

 < en, but sufficient of the oiil sports of the trigger had heard 

 ijttlieiniv el el u ol mouth to ue present in respectable force. 



'1 he Oirdb, furnished by Mr. Canon, were a ye.y superior lot, ana were 

 off at the word go, ana stood uot Uj,oo the order of their going.bat 

 Went ai once, aud with a vim and .: twist that, tothered the shooters 

 very elfeetually. From ilie start it whs to be seen that Mr. Boughton 

 was outgunned decidedly. Mr. litiunrjiuu, in the first place, is not a 

 quick Bho ter, anil has been accustomed to shoot (when he has shot at 

 all at tin- trap) altoc-et.iier at ,2; yaiclsnse. lie also shoots an open-bore 

 gnu, tmik ng, as «e are iufomed, even at its best pattern, only 225 pel- 

 leta in a 80-ine.i clicle at do yatfla. This will not 00 at drivers and 

 •• old mis," who will get away 15 or 50, sometimes 60 yards before the 

 sliol reaches them. Mr. Canon used a Hours gun, bored ana targeted 

 by the Kay Brothers, 1 f Newaik, aud, wit ti their celebrated chips, a 

 bird weilcovereh at ltd Utids even would wilt like a flower before a 

 luruace ulast. Mr. l.'.ou-utuii made, sume v..r> ritver shuts, hittlnghl* 

 MWIs hard, out not sufficiently to bring them down. We think that, at 

 21 yaids rue, or wuli a stronger or closer shooting gnu, he would giva 

 the eh inpiou a close run, a.ol perhaps turn the scale entirely. The 

 following is the score: 



At the toss up canon appeared first, and had an in-commer, which 

 ne killed east];.. B mghion to the right Ullea with second barrel; Ca- 

 nun's scciiud 10 the right killed with second barrel; Boughtou's sec- 

 ond a hard bird, hit witn h.,th barrels, but away, a straight away killed 

 in good styie; Houghton's dead out 01 bounds, 10 the right a clean kid, 

 an ln-comer lor Boughton aud stopped suddenly ; Canon then had a 

 stow riser, which he prevented rising further ; Boughton had a diiver, 

 ..viitott he tingled, but it got away; Canon's sixth was a diiver, and 

 went off kiting; Bs left a kill; C'sadu.er, killed with second barrel; 

 B's to the right hit hard, but uot liairt enough; the 8th for Canon a 

 driver, unti cut .-own t:i g'.'.d stvie; lor B. a lett bander, and kil.ed ; 

 the 9th hit wiili both barrels, but off ; Boughton, to the light, and 

 away; the 10th Canon killed 10 ti e right with second barrel ; Bough- 

 ton irie same ; 11th a goon till; for Boughton a clean miss ; lath a kill 

 111 the. ligi t, driver urn. mis-; 1 -Jt.li ieit and miss, Oliver and miss ; 14th 

 Slralghi away, • lean km, driver allied wi^u second barrel; 16th straight 

 away, m.ss, hard nit but off ; lsth drivel' and a miss, driver and a kill ; 

 17th lu-comer und a kill, u iver and a kill ; 18th ln-comer lor Canon 

 ill; t.stbirdto it. e left for Boughton and a miss ; 19th a swift 

 bird id the rlLln ana neatl.i ;•; il d -. ni: second barrel ; same style of 

 bird lor Bouglilon and ruined; auta off Use a streak o' greased light- 

 ning, but giaest-d nauiiM.meiy ; same ior Boug i iett snots 

 during the match) ; 21st to the right 1 iiied, 10 the right killed with sec- 

 ond inane. ; t!ad to me ten killed, 'unver hit with botu barrels but failed 

 to come down in time ; iSd lo the right Killed, slow riser killed ; 24th 

 driver and too mnch so, right-hander laired 10 score ; 25th ditto, left- 

 uitni et sini a kill ; "iith rigut-hander and a kill, straight away and a 

 kill ; 27th hard hit witn ooth baireis at a twister, but it twisted away ; 

 'no _■ wiili itoiigi tun ; asih, Canon had a left-hander and missed ; 

 (Here Mr. Lough ton failed to si, out or to call no bu-d, and it was scored 

 against him.) iuth to the lei:, and a Bill, straight away and a kill ; SOth 

 a driver and neatly stopped, a driver hit hard but faired to call in. 

 Becapltulation. 



Canon 1 It 11 1 u It 6 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0* 



1 1—20 



Boughton. .. It 0* 101010 It 0001011001 It 010110 



1 0— 14 



After the match the Jersey City Heights Gnn Club held their regular 

 monthly sin ot for the suver cup. It was clever.y won by Mr. Canon, 

 killing 6 birds out 01 1. It seemed to be Mr. Canon's day. and he was 

 ueani.y congratulated by his brother members; afcer which several 

 sweepstakes were engaged in, until the shades of night put an end to 

 the eutertalnment. Jacobstaff. 



t Killed with second barrel. * Dead out of bounds. 



A New Ekoland Association— TTorcnafer, Mass., July 8.— Editor 

 For at and ,-,»,. Kin. .- An eiloit is being maue by the sponsmen in this 

 vicinity, connected Willi local spoilsman's clubs, to orgar-ize a Htw 

 . ass Hall Association; and arra, ge tor a tournament at some 

 central point in New England in August. At this touniam: nt It is 

 proposed to nave mutchoa oenveeu 8 u.e and local ciubs. Spoilsmen 

 and sporting clubs from othei States will be invited to be present aud 

 give inhibitions of skul in the use of the rule and shot-gun. with 

 this object in view, the v*. ore-ester Spoilsman's Club, of Worcester, 

 Mass., nave kiiid'y consented to receive toe litmc- and addresses of 

 a.i sportsmen una spoiismea's clubs who would i.ke to participate, or 

 are in any way lnte-i ested in such a tournament. If the project meets 

 with su cieut lavor au-.i encouragement, the club will call a conven- 

 tion of delegaies Irom eaea elub a- some cent, ai point, probably Bos- 

 ton, tome day during u.e 1-tst week in Ju y, at which an association 

 eiui oe uiganizi d, 11 .1 13 deemed rtas, bit, committees appointed, ana 

 definite plan u On. Should a convention be eallen, due noilce 



will be given kit the FoitkSi- ANn STKJta.u of July 21. It is desirable 

 that responses to tins Invitation be sent in by juiy 19 at the latest, 

 and as much ea lier as possible. The Woicster Sportsman's Club are 

 tatting a lively inieits. in tins matter, aud have called a special meet- 

 ing, to be held uext Friday evening, to consider tiie subject. 



Maine State T'ODit 



' he :>l..iu 



ber, bios lair 10 bring togemer me largest delegation of sporun. 



ever f.-semoitii at oQ..- tune and place wi; Inn the state. Nearly, it not 

 quite, every ciub within the S.ate will be represented. The Andro- 

 :.,-'..:.._. 1 ,-|ioi, ue Club, under m liuse ausmces the shoot is to be eon- 

 duec-a. reckon that there will be fiombO tolOu delegates to participate, 

 ui-U c ileutate it will take thie.- or lour days to shoor off lor the differ- 

 ent, prizes. 'The contest tins year promises 10 be the hottest that has 

 cor oceu hen in : li.s Stale, a.i 1 ue diamond badge (which cost about 

 111 become the private property of the Androscoggin Club of 

 Lcwistou, or the iorest r.ij Cut. 01 Portland, should either of them 

 win it ilns year, each liaviui held it, two years. A stienuous effort will 

 herns deta epitontof Hie hands of these clnbs. It is rumored the 

 eorest. 1 .TV club are ,.racti. log on the sly, with the view oi capturing 

 several of the teadiug prizes tniB year, they having been skunkeu last 

 year. Lewiston. 



Nkw Hampsbike— Xabhua, July 11.— Score made by amateurs on the 

 Fouri h. We nave ... rue g. 0.1 shots tie. e, who only need a little prac- 

 uce to become espeits. A gun cub is now being loimed. Lighteen 

 yards ilse, Bugaruus trap : 



J F Burnnam IOOoOOIOIIIIOOOOOOOI T 



. Webster 110001011110001001 1—10 



FS Webster 001010100100110101 l— 9 



u Wun marsh uoouoiiliuloOOOOOiOOO— i 



L r'a.Vee 101110111111101111 1—16 



H Buoy ou 1 1 111 1 1 0O00OW 



k 1) Barnes (> oiiiioolioooilluoiloi— 6 



CH liemp 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— IT 



11 V Li-she 1 1 II t 1 1 I) 1 I) 1 J 1 1 1 1 0—11 



\V I J lupinau .1.1110 10 1101100001001 1—10 



S Lev- rlj I) 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl— 6 



G a Bngham II o 1 h n 1 o 1 1 1 1 (I 1— T 



11 w Keed u lilo o 110001110101 0—10 



UoWihg 10 10 10 10 10 1110 10 1 0-12 



1111010 000101111111 1— Id 



J FMaynard (J u u u ll L 1 1 1 1 0— 5 



C HCimse 1 10 1110 110 10 10 1 1— Ll 



.Second match. 



Burn'tistn uoOliullOlllOO 00111— S 



A Webster II lOOOOOOOOOl lOOOOOW 



h Webster o o n i o o l l » l l l o o 1 1 l l i_n 



Whitmarsh i 1 n i w 



Pay eu l ll 1 o i l i j i l i oi 10 1 1 1— u 



Barnes o i a i : i o o o o 1 1 o o o l l o o o— 8 



Leslie n li 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 9 



Chapman 1 101 1 11 1 111 0000001 0—11 



Beverly ,00100111100101001100—9 



Brigham 1 I n 11 1 u 1 1 1 1 1— 8 



Tienl 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 1 i_io 



mowing 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i—i« 



Biodget, 1 1 11 1 i i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1— IT 



Ma yuan! 010 0110000 00W 



Chase 1011110101101010111 0—13 



Webb. 



