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FOREST AND STREAM/ 



[Jura 10, 1 S80. 



sufficiently restored to practice my profession— if I should 



ever be so far restored. 



If this letter should be tho cause of preventing one per- 

 son from getting into the trouble which I am in, I shall 

 feel a thousand times repaid for writing it.although it has 

 wearied me greatly to sit up so long as to write it. 



S. P. Nash. 



SHOOTING MATCHES- 

 NEW Havjbn 88. Waiagscwokd.— Match at 25 balls each man, 

 New Haven Gun Club ami Walllngford Glass Ball Club :— 

 NEW HAVEN TEAM. 



K. Penn 11011100 111111011011110 11-10 



Homet Merwin.. 1111111111110 11011111111 0-32 



,|. Jorey 011 111 1 111101110111110 1—19 



Mr. Longdon 111111111101110111111110 0-21 



W. Folsom 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-23 



W. llausoin 111111111111111111111111 1-25 



Total : 128 



WAI.TJNGFORD TEAM. 



J. Brngden 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-23 



J. A. Hull 11110 1110101010111111111 0-19 



A. J. Goodrich. 111111101111111111111101 1—23 



W. F. Lane 111H1111111 01 111 0111001 1-21 



A. B. Pixlev 11111111111111111111110 1 1-24 



J. Hall '. 01 111010000100011011011 11—11 



Total 121 



The return match, which will be tho third, and will decide the 

 tie, no doubt will be shot outside of the towns in which the 

 clubs reside. The scores show that Messrs.Pixley .Folsom and Han- 

 sen deserved the laurels of the day. "We have nothing to say of 

 Penn and Jorey. 



Sweep No. 1; Card trap:— Hanson 7, Longdon 9, Folsom 10 < 

 Jorey 3, Penn 6, Bronson 7, Beers withdrawn, Hall 7, Goodrich 8, 

 Brogdon 7, Merwin 6. 



Sweep No. 2; Card trap; Bogardus rules :— Hanson 7, Longdon 

 7, Folsom 10, Jorey 7, Penn 7, Bronson 8, Lane withdrew. Hall 9, 

 Goodrich 9, Brogdou withdrew, Merwin 7. Hall and Goodrich 

 divided second. 



Sweep No. 3 ; Card trap :— Longdon 8, Goodrich 9, Bronson 7, 

 Penu S, Hanson 8, Brogdon 9, Folsom 10, Hall 8, Jorey 9, Arm- 

 strong 5. On ties, Jorey and Brogdon divided second. 



Sweep No. 1; Card trap :— Longdon 7, Goodrich 7, Bronson 7 

 Penn 6, Hanson withdrew, Brogdon 8, Folsom 10, HaU 9, Jorey &', 

 Armstrong 7. Jorey and Brogdou divided third. 



Fin-?! German- Hunting Club— New York, June 3d.— Quar- 

 terly match, for tho club medal, shot at NewvDorp, Staten Isl- 

 and :— 



Yards. Killed 



John Boiling 2ft 



J.Kunz 21 



H. Fieken 21 



J. Von Leugerke 25 



Schiller 21 



Klein 21 



Chr. Nagel 21 



K. Fating 21 



1\ Uommer 21 



L.Maish 21 



H.Zahn 21 



Fr. l-'faendcr 25 



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A. Goetz. 



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Tie: Mr. J. Von Leugerke, 1111 1—5 ; Fr. Schiller, 1111 0-4. 

 J. Von Lengerke won the medal, with 1:; straight birds. 



Sweepstakes same day >m<\ grounds: John Bokling3, H. Ficken 

 3. .1. Viin Li'ngerke 2. .1. linn/. I. Schiller 3. HV. Pfaeuder 2, R 



l-.-ii j i. an 1 : .'-, ' I'l : , i-l - i i' k .'!- - I.' I': . " ' n Mi'l .ii hi; . -, i: i 1 



second and third rnouey, Von Leugerke and Pfaender the fourth 

 money. 



The Wapsworth Cup Contest.— Seneca Falls, 2Y. Y., June 

 Wl.— Editor /'i.nvf and Stream .--The official score in the " Wads- 

 worth Cup " contest gives the Seneca Gun Club team (Messrs. 

 Silsby and lloseeranz) thirty-nine instead of thirty-eight as you 

 publish it. The tie between the Fountain Gun Olub and Onon- 

 daga* on forty-two being shot oft in favor of the former clnb. 

 The Seneca gun Club are entitled to two prizes according to the 

 rules of class shooting. C. H. Williams, Secretary. 



Yonkers, JV. Y., Man 'Mi.— A closely contested pigeon match, 

 between Austin and Waring, Long Island rules, 15 birds, re- 

 sulted asf ollows :— 



Waring 11111011 0* 1101 1-11 



Austin 1110110101110*1 0-10 



Glass Ball Tournament.— A tournament will be held at tho 

 Schuetzen Park, Union Hill, N. J., under the auspices of the 

 Falcon Gun Club, of New York, John Lohman, Captain, Bo- 

 gardus rules and traps, on the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th of June. 

 Valuable prizes will be contested for. 



Jersey City Heights Gun Club— May £6Mi.— Match at 23 yards, 

 three Bogardus traps, 25 bails, gold badge :— 



Hill 1111111110111110 11110111 0-21 



Lecoy lliillllllllOllloillllll 1-23 



Smith ... 1111111111110 11100111111 1-22 



Lewis 110 110 11111111110 1111 1-19 



Heritage 111111111110111111111111 1-24 



Visoentown, .V. X, JutU 1st.— The Coaxen Glass Ball Club, of 

 this place, held thoir fourth monthly shoot here to-day for silver 

 budge. Card's trap, 18 yards :— 



S. S. Butterworth 1 1 



N. H. W. Peacock 10 



W.J.Irlek 110 1 



W. D. Haines 1110 1 



- ". Billiard 1 



J. W. Hai 



W. 



Hillia 



.01011 

 .10 10 1 



11 1 1- 6 

 110—3 

 10 11-0 

 0—4 

 10 10 1—7 

 110 10-0 

 11-8 



B H. Irick, W. Alloway and J. Butterworth were absent 



SHELUKAisji. 



Hoxesdale Gun Club— HoncsdaU, May 2St7i.— We have organ- 

 ized a shooting club under tho name of Honesdale Gun Club, with 

 officers as follows: President H. N- Torrcy ; Vice-President, H. 

 Foster. Jr.; Treasurer, M. A. Goodwin; and Secretary, F. C. 

 White, We had our flrat shooting on the new grounds to-day ud- 

 der Bogardus rules; Card's rotary trap, 18 yards riso, 111 balls 

 each :— 



G. White 1 1 



Geo.Slocum i i 



ii. Harke , " 



H.-i. Poster i 1 



WW. House 



10 



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.10 11 1 



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M, A. Goodwin 1 1 1 



1 0- . 

 1 1—10 

 - 1 1-9 

 10 11-7 

 1111-9 

 10 11—8 



10 1111- 



BALEIGH, A T . I '.. JuiK tOi.— Score of Ualeigh Gun Club ;20 balls 

 18 yards, rise, rotary trap ; si mug wind blowing :- 



inn n Crueh 1 1 1 1 1 oil u 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 0-11 



IT Johnson 110111111111 1111100 l IV 



1 D Pulloa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 -16 



§■ , lohOfiOn I I I 1 u I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1-19 



w li i SI 1 I 1 1 1 n 1 1 t II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-15 



.Ll" Brewsi'er '".'.'.'.'.....„. 000100000000000 100—2 



The club shoots once a week, and promise a better score in the 

 future. .t»M — f- 



Capital City Gun Qkeb.— Washington, D. C, May Slat.— The 



fifth match for two gold badges was shot on the elub grounds 

 this afternoon, with the following result; Curd's rotary trap, 

 handicap rise, smoke-target balls :— 



Name. Yards. Total. 



E.L.Mills 25 01111111111111111111-19 



W. W. Eldridge 20 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-19 



E. M.McLeod 22 111 011111 till 011 1111— 18 



T.E.Kiug 20 11111011111111011111-18 



P. F. Nagle 20 0111111110 1111111110-17 



C.J.Stoddard - 20 11101111111100111101-16 



Ties shot off for first an<l second medals:— 



E. L. Mills 25 10 111111111111 -14 



W.W. Eldridge ' 20 01111111110111 —13 



W. W. E., Scorer. 



Capital City Gun CiAm.— Washington, D. C, June, 5th.— The 

 following is the result of the shooting in the sixth match for two 

 gold medals, which took place to-day. A very strong wind was 

 blowing during the shooting. Card's rotary trap was used with 

 a screen. Handicap rise as shown below. Twenty balls each ;— 

 Euro's. Total. 



T.E.King 20 11111111111111111111—20 



K. M. McLeod 22 1011111111111111111 1-19 



P. F. Nagle 20 1111111011111111111 1—19 



W. W. Eldridge 20 1101011111111111011 1—17 



E. L.Mills... 25 10101101101111111 111-16 



N.H.Wadsworth.... 20 1011101111001111111 1-16 

 W. B. McKelden 20 1110 101111111111011 0-16 



Ties shot off for second badge :— 



Yards Yards. 



P. F. Nagle. ... 20 1111 1—5 I E. M. McLeod. 22 1101 1—4 



W. W. E. 



ILLINOIS STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



THE Seventh Annual Convention of tho Illinois State Sports- 

 men's Association was held at Galesburg, 111., May 25th to 

 29th. The following delegates were present : Quincy Shooting 

 Club— W. B. Hauworth, J. Miller, T. D. Woodruff, C. E. Austin, 

 H. Sehuous, Audubon Club, Chicago— W. T. Johnson. C. E. Bel- 

 ton, Thomas Stagg, J. A. Sexton, N. Howe. Chicago Shooting 

 Club— C. E. Willard, E. B. Organ, A. Kleinman, C. H. Mears, John 

 Watson. South End Shooting Club, Chicago— M. Eich, G. N- 

 Lydston, J. J. Gore, W. E. Williams. Galesburg Shooting Club— 

 Z. Beaty, Louis Weekley, J. A. McKenzie, A. Brooks, S. Fitch. 

 Macomb Shooting Club— D. G. Tunnieliff, John M. Keefer, P. H- 

 Delaney W. H. Taylor, H. B. Livermore. Peoria Shooting Club— 

 Capt. B. M. Morrison, H. 11. Fahnestoek, John Hough, L. 11. Mar- 

 tin, V. M. Lincoln. Gem City Gun Club, Quincy— W . H. Crawford, 

 W. H. Lanoix, J. C. Pipino, J. Seipker, S. P. Bartlett. Genoseo 

 Sportsmen's Club— N. Doxey, J. Shook, H. Youngs, C. F. Xoungs, 

 A. Hofstetter. Forester Club, Chicago— A. Price, S. H. Turtill, J. 

 J. Kleinman, J. J. Gillespie, G. C. Mosier. Bock Island Gun Club 

 — C. W. Durham, A. W. Bruner, L. M^Buford, A. B. Rodman, T. 

 J. Rodman. Lacon Shooting Club— D. P. Wier. Maple City Gun 

 Club, Geneseo— Wm. Harbaugh, G. S. Wells, L. B. Gooilell, J. 

 Stephenson, Frank Campbell. Delavan Prairie Club— D. G. Cun- 

 ningham, P. C. Clark. Egyptian Gun Club, Cairo-F. S. Kent, G. 

 G. Parker, Daniel Hogan, M. E. Tabor. First Lee Co. Gun Club, 

 Franklin Grove— Geo. Steele, James Pankhurst. Staunton Shoot- 

 ing Club— E. B. Townsend, G. W. Townsend. Monmouth Gun 

 Club— P. Begnier, G. P. Conrad, M. S. Beers, Ed. Allen, Frank 

 Carr. Wyoming Shooting Club— H. J. Cosgrove. J. M. Thomas, 

 A.T. Fuller, J. C. Lyons, Wm. Sage. Sportsmen's Club, of Evans- 

 ton— C. E. Felton, W. T. Johnson, Ab. Price, Chas. Willard, Chas. 

 Mears. Austin Gun Club-S. P. Warner, J. Gardner, C. D. (1am- 

 mon, Stephen Bymal, Frank Canfleld. Rio Gun Club-Kobort 

 Greenwood, Scott Bruner, E. T. Crosby, James Robinson, L. H. 

 Bruner. Mound City Gun Club— Daniel Hogan. Oquawka Rod 

 and Gun Club— T. A. Kinsloe, H. Bailey. 



The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Pres- 

 ident, N. .Rowe, Chicago; First Vice-President, Daniel Hogan, 

 Mound City; Second Vice-President, D. G. Tunnieliff, Macomb ; 

 Secretary, J. B. Wiggins, Chicago ; Treasurer, Abner Price, Chi- 

 cago. Board of Directors— J. J Gore, Chicago, Chairman: S. H. 

 Turrill, Chicago ; Hon. W. T. Johnson, Chicago ; George 8. Wells, 

 Geneseo; P. C. Clark, Delavan. Law Committee— Hon. L.L. Pal- 

 mer, Chicago, Chau-man ; Hon. James A. McKenzie, Galesburg; 

 Joseph Roberts, Mound City. 



It was resolved by the Association to give but two annual con- 

 tests ; one for a club contest (teams of five men each), and the 

 other a match for individuals. The following resolutions were 

 passed by the Convention indorsing the State Fish Commission:— 



Resolved, That the thanks of the State Association be given to 

 the Illinois State Hoard of Fish Commissioners for their efforts in 

 srookin" the streams and lakes of the State, and we promise to 

 said board our hearty cooperation in all their works in the 



Resolved, That it is in the interest of best oeonomy for tho State 

 to appropriate sufficient moneys for said board to carry forward 

 their work upon a much larger scale than is possible with the 

 means placed In their hands by the State Legislature, and we 

 urge the coming Legislature to make suen appr -priiuioti as will 

 secure the largest refill Its at feheearl ie6 1 po ssinle day. 



Following is the record of the tournament :— 



Tuesday, May 25th.— Purse $492 and four prises ; ten single rises; 

 21 yards :— 



W.B.Hauworth 1 10 1111 



D. G. Cunningham 1 1 II 1 1 







_ 1 



.00000 



_ j. Stoekwell — 



G. S. Wells 



w.T. Johnson. ... 



C. F. Votings 



Henry Youngs 



J. Stephenson 1 1 



M.ESeb - J 1 i 



w.H. Lanoix 1 



W. 11. Skinner 1 1 



J.J. Schuck 1 



W. Harbaugh 1 1 1 



a, P. Neidhardt 1 1 1 



J.J. Gore 1 1 



.I.A.Snyder -..1 1 1 



K.B. Organ 1 



.I..1. Kleinman 1 1 



C. E. Willard Ill 



J. Miller 1 



W. T. Dewey 1 1 1 



H.Sehnous 1 ' 



Tank Watson 1 



.10011011 

 .10 10 1111 



1 1 



1 1— 7 

 11-8 

 1 0- 



H. C. Bailey 



G. N. Lydston Jt . 



C.H. Mears 1 1 



Henry Enters 1 



C.H. Brittou 1 



Frank Campbell 1 



S. P. Warn 

 c. li. Gam 



A. Kleium 



Fred Kimble 



K. H. Whit 

 N. Doxey.... 

 J. A. Hofstel 



Dan 'I Hogan 

 Dr. N. Howe 

 J. A. Mekeu; 

 G. G.Parker.. 



wford . 

 :liff . . 



11111- 



_ 1 1 1 1 1— 



111111 1-10 

 11 01 10 1—6 

 10 1110 1—7 

 110 1 1 1-6 

 010110 1—7 

 111111 1-10 

 1001100—5 

 1 1 II (I 1 1- 7 

 110 1110—6 

 1111111—9 



lllllli I— 10 

 110 1111—7 

 1111 10 1 1—9 

 00000111-5 



11110—6 

 0010110 1—4 

 1111. 

 11101111- 



1 1 1 I 1 1 1- . 

 10011100—6 



1 0- . 



I 1- 8 



1 1-10 



1 1- 

 11—9 



1 1-9 



0—3 



1 « 

 1 0- 8 

 1 I- 7 



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10 1110 1 



1111111 



.1110 111 

 .11111110 

 .110 11111 



. (i D 

 10 11111 



111110 1 



10 10 11. 



1 II I il I I 1 1 1- - '. 



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. . 1 II 1 (I I 1— 4 



M.E. Tabor 1 U 1 1 1 1 1-6 



F.S.Kent 1 1 1 o 1 0-4 



John Watson : 110 11 10 11- 



Eugene Bogardus 111111011 1—0 



A.Brooks.. 1 10 10 10 1 0-5 



John M. Keefer 111111111 1-10 



(I.E. Felton I 11110 110 0-7 



J.J.Gillespie 1 1100101 1 1-7 



S. H. Turrill 1 n 1 1 1 1 11 1—8 



G.CMosher 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 0- 9 



A laner Price 1 10 11110 11 K 



L.M.Buford 1 11111111 1-10 



A. W. Bruner 110 11110 1-7 



U.K. Fahnestoek 1 110 1 ' 



Unas. Stool 1 l ii 1 1 



V.N.Lincoln 1 1111 



Capt. Morris 1 1 



W. li. Willet 1 



T.J. Rodman . 



A. B. Boardman 1 _ 



A.G.Allen 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1-8 



10 111-8 

 10 111-8 

 till 1-10 

 n 1 n i i 8 



1-8 



1-5 



,10 11 

 111111 



Tom Stagg.. 



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10 10-2 

 ■ 1 1 1-7 

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1 1 II 1- 6 



L. Weekley 1 



W. T.Wells 1 1 1 



John MeCallum 1 1 1 



i:. W.Cool 



L. it. Martin Ill 



eii.i= KeliillS'in 1 I' i 



l. H. Bruner 1 1 1 



M. K.Flory II 1 



E.T. Crosby 1 1 1 



G. W. Townsend 



Fred Allen 



Billy Morris 1 J 



[-.Carr I 1 



l-n I '.Men 1 'I I 



John Hough 1 1 1 1 1U i. I 



T. W. Beers 1 100110011-6 



G.C.Crossman 11101 Oil 1-7 



E.B. Townsend I 1 1 1 1 1-6 



KM. Paine 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 0— « 



P.H. Delaney 111111110 1—9 



W.H.Taylor 1 01010100 1— o 



Ties of 10: Eich and Buford tied on live at 26 yards, and again 

 on two at 31 yards; Anally divided. 



Tiesof 9: Meats and Hi High tied on live at 26 yards, Mears win- 

 ning with five at 31 yards. 



Ties of 3: Hauworth, Youngs, Lydston, Kimble, Doxey and 

 Crosby tied on live at 2"; yanL,: Kimble. Doxey and Crosby finally 

 dividing. 



In shooting off ties of 7 Harbaugh and Watson lied again on 

 flee at 26 yards and divided. 



A team shoot of four members from any club belonging to tho 

 State Association for a purse of $527; 15 single birds each; 21 

 yards ; four prizes :— 



Macomb Shooting Club. 



W.H.Taylor 10 I . I. M. Keefer 10 



D.M.Graves 10 I D. G. Tunnieliff 12 



Total 42 



Quincy Shooting Club. 



T.D.Woodruff 10 1 P. II. Delaney IS 



J. Miller 13 I W. ii. Hauworth 11 



Total «! 



Gem City (.nil Club, of Quincy. 



J.C. Pipino la w. II. Him Hi 



H.Sehnous 11 I W. II. Crawford 13 



Total « 



Austin Gun Club. 



S. P. Warner 8 I J. Gardner 7 



F. Canfleld w I J. MeCallum W 



South End Shooting Clnb, Chicago. 



J. J. Gore Ill Williams 10 



M. Eich li| G.N. Lydston 13 



Total -...-. 4B 



Monmouth Gun Club. 



Edward Allen 11 



fl. P. Conrad 10 



Frank Rignier 15 



Frank Can- 14 



Total 50 



Book Island Gun Club. 



L.M.Buford 12 



A. B. Hodman 10 



A. W.Iirunor 9 



T.J. Rodman 13 



Total 44 



Egyptian Gun Club. 



F. S.Kent 8 



G. G. Parker 15 



Dnn Hogan 11 



M.E. Tabor 10 



Total 44 



Peoria Shooting Club. 



V.N.Lincoln 11 



John Hough 11 



Charles Stock 14 



Fred Kimball 12 



Total 48 



Oquawka Bod and Gun Club. 



Henry Bailey 10 



T. A. Kinsloe w 



B. Bailey w 



G.Oamp w 



Wyoming Shooting Club. 



J. C. Lyons It 



J.M.Thomas 12 



II. C. Cosgrove 7 



A.Y. Fuller II 



Total 42 



Audubon Club, Chicago. 



C. E. Felton 11. 



John J. Gillespie 9 



Tom Stagg - 13 



William T. Johnson 13 



Total 40 



Galesburg Shooting Club. 



Lewis Weekly... 15 



A. Brooks 13 



W. W. Wells 9 



J. A. McKenzie 12 



Total - 49 



Kio Gun Club. 



E. Crosbv 11 



N. S. Bruner 6 



L. II. Bruner 10 



James Robinson 10 



Total 37 



Forester Club, Chicago. 



J. J. Kleinman 13 



Aimer Price 13 



S. H. Turrill . 

 A. II. I 



Total 34 



Geneseo Sportsman's Club. 



C.F. 1'oungs 9 



A. Holstetter 13 



William Morris 13 



N.Doxey 13 



Total 48 



R.B. Organ 12 



Charles IT. Mears U 



C. E. Willard 12 



Total 47 



Maple Citv Gun Club. 



Frank Campbell 12 



GeorgeS. Wells 12 



Win. Harbaugh 9 



J.Stephenson U 



Total 44 



TbeMonmouiii Shooting 'lull was awarded the first prize. In 

 shooting off ties, the Galesburg Shooting Club won ilie second 

 prize. The South End Club, of Chicago, Peoria shooting Club 

 and Geneseo Sportsmen's Club divided the third prize. The Chi- 

 cago Shooting Club won the fourth prize. 



Moy 201/1.— Ten single rises ; 28 yards ; ties shot off at same dis- 

 tance. Pour prizes. The winner in this match to be declared t he 

 champion of tho State for one year at 26 yards :— 



Gcorue Steel 1 110 1110 11-8 



.lames pankhurst 1110 11111-8 



W. H. Lanoix Ill 100000 1—5 



H.Sehnous 1 0—1 



C.H.Mears 111001181 1-7 



Dan Hogan 10 10 II I 1— I 



R. W.Cool 1 11 1 1 1 TO 1 0-8 



H.F. Neidhardt 11111110 1-8 



H.B. Organ 1 10 11110 1-7 



H.Ehleri. 10 1 110 110 1-7 



M.Eieh 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 0-9 



H, H Fannostock 1 1111111 0—8 



John MeCullum 000001 1 1 1-4 



H. B. Livermore 1 1 0-2 



John Watson 1 1 1 1 fl 1-5 



JohnJ.Gore 1 10 1110 110-7 



I ■!. B. Willard 1 1 1 1 1 0-5 



Z.N.HotehkisS J 11110 1 1-7 



H G. Mosher 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-6 



A Sloan 1 1 1 il 1 1 tl-5 



G W. Townsend i o l Q 1 I 0-4 



G.N.Lydston 1 110 1 0111 1-8 



S Hviual 10 10 1 0-3 



D G Tunnieliff 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1-7 



J ,1. Kleinman 1 1 U 1 1 1 0-5 



L M Buford ...1 1 1 1 1 0-5 



V. M. Lincoln 0110111, 0-5 



J.M. Heefer o o 1 I 11 I 1-6 



James Donn 1110 10 111 0-7 



Prank Can - 118011101 1-7 



F. Regnier 110 01 10 0—1 



.Swan Swaie-on I I) 1-:: 



T.J.ltodman 1 1 Q 1111 8 



C.E.Felton 10 1110 1—5 



A.B.Rodman l 1 (i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-9 



