Sept. 14, 1898.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



239 



The Frederick Tournament. 



Frederick, Md., Aug. 29.— The two days' Interstate shooting tour- 

 nament held under the auspices of the Frederick, Md., Gun Club, was 

 successfully brought to a close to-day. The weather was very warm, 

 in fact, the boys said it was hot, spelled with an H. This being our 

 maiden effort, we think we have cause for congratulation, as every- 

 body seemed to have had a good time. The event of the meeting was 

 the five-men team race at 20 targets per man. This was shot on the 

 first day and was won by the No. 1 team of the Standard Gun Club, of 

 Baltimore, with a score of 80 out of 100. Below are scores showing 

 the totals made in all the events, together with detailed scores of the 

 team race above mentioned, and the 50-target race shot on the second 

 day. The latter race was won by Bond, who scored 47 breaks. 



First Day. 



On the first day all events were at known traps, unknown angles, 

 except event No. 8, team shoot, which was known traps and angles: 

 Events: 1 » 3 4,5 6 791011 



Targets: 10 16 SO 15 15 15 SO 15 30 15 



White . 9 13 10 9 12 10 13 12 18 11 



Hood 10 11 16 11 14 9 15 11 19 15 



Eisenhauer 6 9 . . 9 9 11 16 .... 11 



Smith 7 12 13 13 10 10 .. 10 . . 



Phebus 8 11 15 . . . . 13 



Miller 6 9 10 .... 15 9 



Cochran 10 12 10 9 14 



Shirk 10 .. 9 10 11 



Bucker 10 9 7 10 6 



Burnham 13 16 7 10 9 



Ness 12 14 8 12 7 



Kruger 10 16 9 13 11 15 11 13 .. 



Stetson 10 12 7 9 9 



Ooe 18 10 11 12 17 12 17 12 



Stanley 17 12 11 10 18 8 17 12 



Evans 13 7 7 9 19 13 15 . . 



Dixon • 17 8 10 11 15 10 lfi 11 



Franklin 32 14 11 .. 16 6 .. .. 



Hawkins 17 13 14 12 19 14 20 15 



Hartner 13 9 .. II 13 9 .. .. 



Bond .. .. 15 12 11 12 18 15 17 12 



Lupus 16 12 9 15 18 9 16 .. 



Storr 13 13 12 17 10 18 .. 



Gent 8 11 9 14 



Clements 10 9 10 14 



Buckbee 12 9 12 12 



Kolb 10 .. 11 .. 7 .. .. 



Mattingly 12 8 12 12 17 13 



Kenedy 9 17 10 . . 



Spencer 10 9 .. .. 



Malone 16 9 14 8 



No. 8, 20 targets per man: 



Standard No. 1. 



Hawkins 10111111011111111010—16 



Evans 11110011011111010011—14 



Lupus 11100111011101101111—15 



Bond 10111111111111001101—16 



Storr 11111111110111111111—19—80 



Baltimore Shooting Association. 



Hood 11111111111111111111—20 



Hartner 11010111000110101111—13 



Malone. lOllloiolOOOllllliiO— 13 



Stanley 01011101 1 1 1 10101 1 100— 13 



Coe 01011000111111011111—14-73 



Standard No. 2, 



Dixon 01001011011111011100-12 



Gent 11011011100101011110—13 



Franklin 10111111110011011111-16 



Buckbee..., 10111101011110111010-14 



Clements 1111 110101 1 1 1 1010001 -14—69 



York. 



Burnham . . .11111110011111100001— 14 



Ness 00011111011111101101—14 



Kruger 11110111111110101110-16 



Cochran 1 1 01101 1 001 1 1 1 10010 -12 



Stetson , 10101111111111001110-15-71 



Ft p d © r i c k 



Phebus . .01100011111101111000— 12 



Eisenhauer 11 111 1 01 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 101 1—17 



Keefer lllllimoilOOlllOOl— 15 



Smith 10011110011111101111—15 



Kenedy 10010000111010011001- 9-6« 



Second Day. 



On the second day Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 were at unknown angles; Nos. 

 5, 6 and 7 expert rules; Nos. 8 and 9, known traps and angles: 



during the contest. Van Dyke, who has five scores to his credit that 

 are hard to beat— 25, 24, 24, 24 and 23— would not have improved his 

 average, having already a 23 to his credit Warren Smith's percent- 

 age would be 88, tieing for ninth place with Hebbard and Collins 

 The scores in the League team race above mentioned were as follows: 

 Teams of five men from one club, 25 target3 per man, unknown 



Events: 133456 78 

 Targets: 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 



Events: 

 Targets: 



12345678 



15 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 



White 15 



Hood ..... 10 

 Stanley.... 11 

 Hawkins . . 9 

 Lupus. 



7 8 



7 5 



8 9 

 5 6 



8 

 7 



8 6 7 



5 4 



6 8 

 9 8 

 9 10 



Smith 10 8 8 8 



Bond 12 9 8 7 



Keefer .... 9 7 7 6 

 Mattingly.. 13 10 10 8 

 Mantz 8 7 .. 



8 9 9 



No. 9, 50 targets: 



White 10000101110111101110111101111111111101111111110111—39 



Bond 11111111111111111111111111111111)10111111101111011-47 



HoOd 11111101110111110111111101111111111010111111111111—44 



Webb lllllOlllllllOllllllllOlOOlllOOlltllllOlll 11111011— 41 



W. H. Keefer, Cor. Sec'y. 



New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League. 



THE SOUTH SIDE TOURNAMENT. 



The South Side Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., had originally intended 

 holding a two-days' shoot on Monday and Tuesday of last week, Sepr. 

 2, 8. As soon, however, as the club found that the Eadeavor Gun 

 Club, of Jersey City, had a claim to the date of Sept. 2, which dated 

 back for four years, it withdrew from its position and announced 

 a one-day tournament for Sept. 3. This graceful act on the part of 

 the South Side will be remembeied by the "Endeavorers" and their 

 friends. 



Id conjunction with the all-day shoot of Sept. 3, the South Side Club 

 announced that the eighth contest of the Isew Jersey Trap-Shootert>' 

 League for 1895 would take place at 2 P. M. These contests have 

 probably done more for trap-shooting in New Jersey than anything of 

 a similar nature. They have admirably succeeded in bringing to- 

 gether a large number of shooters who would otherwise have re- 

 mained in ignorance of one another's existence; they have created an 

 esprit de corps among the clubs comprising the league which it would 

 be difficult, if not impossible, to excite in any other way ; they have 

 also aided in bringing out young shots who are, by means of these 

 contests, able to measure their strength against that of more mature 

 trap-shooters. They are an excellent institution. 



The South Side Gun Club boasts a record hard to be beaten. Dur- 

 ing its nearly sixteen years of existence there has not been a single 

 Saturday afternoon when the club house has not been open and every- 

 thing ready for shooting. Strangers are welcome; for their benefit 

 we will state that to reach the grounds they should take one of the 

 P. R. R. trains which stop at Emmett street, Newark, or else take an 

 electric car from the Market street depot, Newark (any police officer 

 or conductor of trolley car will tell which car); either of thesa ways 

 to reach.the grounds will bring you within three minutes' walk of the 

 club house. Remember the South Siders receive every Saturday 

 afternoon. 



A recent addition has been made to the property of the club in the 

 Shape of a shed-roof over the score. This is not an unmixed blessing:, 

 although it will be a great comfort in rainy weather. The trouble 

 seems to be that the roof acts as a sounding board, making the crack 

 of the guns trying to people with delicate tympanums (or tyinpani). 

 A little cotton in the ears remedies all the trouble, and as soon as the 

 boys catch on they will approve of the new building. 



The attendance was not so large as usual, only six clubs being 

 represented in the team race Maplewood was an absentee, probably 

 due to the fact that that club felt perfectly secure of its position as 

 first in the race. The other two delinquents (that sounds a hard 

 name, but it does not mean so much as it appears to do) were the 

 Riverside, of Red Bank, N. J., and the Union HQ), of Hoboken, N. J. 

 The clubs entering teams were: Union, of Springfield; Climax, of 

 Plainfleld; South Side, of Newark; Elizabeth Gun Club; Boiling 

 Springs, of Rutherford, and Endeavor, of Jersey City. The scores, 

 which are given below, show that in this race the teams finished in 

 the above order, the Union team making the good score of 111 out of 

 125 at unknown angles. 



Among the shooters, besides the men on the above teams, were: F. 

 Van Dyke and Warren Smith, two of Maplewood's cracks; Lou Er- 

 hardt, of Atchison, Kansas, was also present and willing to shoot aDy 

 event going; there was also Capt, A. W. Money, of the American E. 

 C. Powder Company. The above four did not like to sit still and let 

 everybody else do the shooting, especially as an optional sweeo had 

 been gotten up on the 25 targets shot at in the the team race. After 

 raking around a squad, entitled the "Imbeciles," was made up with 

 Edwards as fifth man. This squad shot last and didn't do a thing but 

 break 115 out of 125. beating the Union's score by four targets. War 

 ren Smith was particularly unfortunate in not being able to have hi 

 score counted for the averages, as he made the only 2o straight score^ 



Union. 



WSigler 0111110011111111111111111—23 



E D Miller llllllllllOlOlllllllllOll— 23 



T W Morfey 1111111111111111111011110-28 



NE Money 111110110111101111)101011—20 



E Sickley 1111111111111111111011111-24-111 



Climax. 



T H Keller 111111Q1111011H 101011111—21 



L H Schortemeier 1111111001011111110111101—20 



C Terry 1111110111111010110111111—21 



C Smith 0011111110110111011111111—20 



N Apgar 1111111110111111111111110-23-105 



South Side. 



R H Breintnall... 1010111111110111010111101—19 



Asa Whitehead 1110111100111111111100111—20 



L Thomas lllllllllllllllllllllOlll— 24 



E A Qeoffroy 1110111111101111111011 Jll— 22 



F Walters 1110111110110111110111001-19-104 



Elizabeth. 



Williams 0111111101001001010111111-17i 



Parker 1111100110111101101110111—19 



Woodruff 1011111111111101111111111-23 



C O Hebbard. 1111111111111111011111111—24 



NAstfalk 0110111001111111011110011-18-101 



Boiling Springs. 



G S McAlpln 1011101111111111111111111-23 



G E Greiff 1110110101110111110100101—17 



W H Huck 1111110111010111110111110—20 



Krebs 1101111111111101111111111—23 



PA Jeanneret 1011101101001001111111010—16— 99 



Endeavor. 



E Collins 1101110111011101110111111—20 



Piercy 1110111111101101111111111—22 



Strader , 0010000100100001111110011—11 



Baker. OlllllllllOlllOllOOllllll— 20 



"Wanda" 0100110111011111111001111—18— 91 



Imbeciles.* 



Capt Money 1111111111111111101011111—23 



Lou Erhardt 1111101111110111101111111—22 



F Van Dyke lllllllllOllllllOHllllll-23 



Warren Smith 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Edwards 1110101111011111111111111—22—116 



♦Ingram, a member of the Endeavor Gun Club, who had arrived too 

 late to shoot on his club's team, shot along with the "Imbeciles" to fill 

 out the squad. He scored 23, missing his 8th and 12th targets, making 

 the average for the whole squad the same that it was for the team— 92 

 per cent. 



The final results of these team contests are based on "the five best 

 scores to count," each team therefore tries to improve some previous 

 poor score. Several improvements are noted as the consequence of 

 this shoot, the South Side, Union, Boiling Springs, Climax and Eliza- 

 bath all swelling their percentages. The following shows how the 

 clubs stand, figuring upon the above basis: 



Per Per 

 Shot at. Broke, cent. Shot at. Broke, cent. 



Maple wood.... 625 

 South Side.... 625 



Union 635 



Boiling Spri'gs.625 

 Climax 625 



523 

 523 

 514 

 513 



86.2 Elizabeth.;.... 625 



83.6 Endeavor 625 



83.6 Riverside 375 



82.2 Union Hill 625 



82 



513 

 478 

 254 

 340 



82 

 76.4 

 67.7 

 54.4 



There are twenty-seven individuals who shot in three or more of the 

 team races. To qualify for prizes the shooter must have taken part 

 in at least five of such contests, the basis on which the prizes are 

 awarded being the same as in the case of the teams. Following are 

 the records of the twenty-seven in order of merit: 



Per Per 

 Shot at. Broke, cent. Shot at. Broke, cent. 



Van Dyke 125 120 96 "Williams".... 125 



Drake 125 115 92 Yeomans (4).. .100 



A Sickley 125 115 92 Breintnall 125 



McAlpin 125 114 91.2 Geoffroy 125 



Apgar 125 113 90.4 Thomas 125 



Sigler 125 113 90.4 E Sickley 125 



Ivins(3) 75 6r 89.3 Parker 125 



Miller 125 111 88.8 Woodruff 125 



Collins U5 110 88 Huck 125 



Hebbard 125 110 83 Keller 125 



N E Money. . , .125 109 87.2 W Smith 125 



Whitehead .... 125 109 87.2 Krebs (4) 100 



Hoffman 125 108 86.4 Greiff..' 125 



C Smith 125 108 86.4 



Besides the above, sixty-three other shooters have taken part in one 

 or more of the team races. 



Owing probably to the shoot at Marion on the previous day (Labor 

 Day), shooters were somewhat slack in putting in an appearance, but 

 when they did get to the grounds W. R. Hobart, the secretary of the 

 club, kept things hustling in the old South Side style. The tabls given 

 below shows that the boys were not slow when once they got before 

 the traps: 



Events. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 



Targets. 10 10 10 15 16 16 10 25 10 10 15 15 SO 



9 7 15 14 14 10 28 



108 

 86 

 107 

 107 

 107 

 106 

 105 

 105 

 104 

 104 

 103 

 82 

 101 



.4 

 8.6 

 85.6 

 85.6 

 85.6 

 84.8 

 84 

 84 

 83.2 

 83.2 

 82.4 

 82 

 80.8 



8 14 13 12 8 20 7 



9 14 13 10 .. 19 



6 5 20 9 



7 .... 13 7 24 10 7 12 15 16 



6 15 13 11 8 25 



9 14 12 14 8 23 10 9 14 14 IS 

 9 15 13 15 8 23 10 9 15 15 . . 

 9 14 14 11 9 17 7 .. . . 



8 15 14 13 8 24 10 ' 



9 21 10 



5 23 10 8 14 13 . . 

 9 22 9 6 15 , . . . 

 8 24 8 



4 22 9 8 11 7 16 



8 22 " 



,.22 



7 20 8 6 15 14 19 



5 23 9 8 15 14 19 



9 23 10 7 



8 23 8 8 11 11 19 

 8 10 12 14 . . 



McAlpin 9 



n Smith 7 » 



B'eintnall, 7 7 



Whitehead 8 .. 



Thomas 6 4 



W Smith 6 5 



Van Dyke 9 4 



Geoffroy 7 10 



Greiff 8 



E Sickley itL 



Keller 11 12 



Apgar., 14 12 



E-hardt 14 14 



Hebbard 12 .. 



Piercy 7 14 



Jackson 10 .. 



Miller 13 13 



Ed*ards 10 



N E Money 13 11 



C»pt Money 10 12 



Sigler 11 15 



Morfey , 11 13 



CjIUub 11 7 20 



Williams 13 7 17 



Astfalk 10 6 18 .. 6 ,. 13 i5 



Woodruff , 9 .. 23 .. 5 



Strader 11 ,, 11 7 , ,'. 



Parker 9 .. 19 



Paul 8 7 16 8 . . 



Huck 11 7 20 



D Terry 7 21 



Schortemeier 6 20 6 



"Wanda" 5 18 8 .. 



Walters 6 19 8 .. . " " 



Krebs 23 , 



Baker 20 ., 3 .. .'. '' 



Ingram 23 7 7 10 . . 13 



Herrington 11 12 14 



Events Nos, 4 and 9 were at known angles; Nos 2, 5, 10 and 12 were 

 at traps in reversed order; the balance were at unknown angles. 



The following team race was shot as a wind-up, Capt. Money and 

 hiB son, Noel E. Money, choosing sides. The result, was a win for Noel's 

 team by the narrow margin of three targets, the teams being tied at 

 the end of the 20th round, Score: 

 Three-men teams, 25 targets per man, unknown angles: 

 Noel Money's team. 



N E Money lllllllllOlllllllllllilll— 24 



M Herrington 1000101111111101110111111—19 



E Ingram 0111100101111110110111110-18-61 



Capt. Money's team. 



T W Morfey 1110111111111111111111111-24 



Capt Money 1111011011110110011101100-17 



Piercy llllOOllllOOlOllOllOHOll— 17— 58 



Edward Banks. 



Greenville Gun Club. 



Greenville, Mo., Aug. 29 — The following scores were made by a 

 few members of the Greenville Gun Club at the club's weekly shoot, 

 held this afternoon: 



ELSharkey0110110110111111110111111-23 1010111101011011111110110-18 

 J Van Meter 011 1111111111011110111101—21 1 1 1 1 11 1 1011 10011 100101101— 18 



L Hymen.... 1111011100110111110111011— 19 



W Arnold ...1111111111101110111111011—22 111111)101111101101111111—22 

 R H McHie..lllllllll01imil0ll01111~32 11111111011110)1101111111-22 



R. H, MqHie, Sec'y. 



An All-Day Shoot at Kewanee. 



Kkwanek, 111., Aug. 29.— The Kewanee Gun Club held a one-day 

 amateur tournament to-day, but owing to a very hard rain that set in 

 last night, and which contiuued until 10 o'clock this A. M., the attend- 

 ance was small. All that were there enjoyed themselves until it was 

 too dark to shoot any more. Among the visitors were L. O. Miller, 

 McQuaid, Thompson, Howat and O'Neil, from Canton, 111.; Gemmett 

 ("Keeder"), from Ft. Madison. Iowa; Day, Oneida, 111.; Alexander 

 and Stapleton, from Sheffield, III.; Bacon, of Chicago; Kemerling. 

 Hold ridge, Grier, Cady and Ole, of Anna wan, 111.; Snow, Studley, E. 

 H. Miller, Norton, Robinson and Lyle, of Neponset, 111. The scores 

 were as follows: 



Special team match, two men to team, 25 singles each, entrance $5: 



Robinson 1111111111011111111110111—28 



Lyle 1011101101111111111111111—22-45 



Alexander ...1111111011101111111111000—20 



Day 1110111111011011101111101—20—40 



Studley 0110101110111111011011101—18 



Snow 11101110111111 11 1 11111101—22-40 



Baker 1111111111011111011111111—23 



Huckins 1111111111111111011111111—24—47 



L C Miller 1010111011111110111111111-21 



Thompson 1110101111101111111111111—22—43 



The following table shows the number shot at and broken by each 

 contestant, together with each individual's percentage: 

 Per 



Shot at. Broke, cent. 



Baker 232 



L C Miller 232 



Huckins 232 



McQuaid 232 



Thompson 232 



Reeder 200 



Day 222 



Howat 160 



O'Neil 190 



Bannister 150 



Kellogg 162 



Alexander..,.. 187 



Sharp 152 



Wood 137 



Studley 157 



Stapleton 142 



Lyle 137 



Oraine 117 



Robinson 117 



194 

 190 

 212 

 185 

 193 

 172 

 192 

 1S8 

 146 

 106 

 117 

 152 

 110 

 90 

 185 

 121 

 121 

 67 

 97 



83.6 Williams.. 

 82 Norton.... 



66 EH Mi) 



86.5 Ole.... 



80 Grier . . 



76.8 Cady.. 



70.7 Pierce. 



72,4 Snow..., 

 70.9 White.., 

 86 Dunbar., 



88.3 Martin... 

 57.2 Peterson 10 







Per 



;at. 



Broke. 



cent. 



95 



68 



71.6 



87 



62 



71.8 



75 



54 



72 



45 



25 



55.5 



72 



35 



48.6 



00 



45 



75 



60 



81 



51.7 



60 



32 



58.3 



60 



38 



63.3 



50 



83 



66 



05 



46 



70.8 



65 



40 



61.5 



65 



51 



78.5 

 80 



35 



28 



15 



8 



53.3 



12 



9 



75 



10 



6 



60 



10 



if- • 



50 



8 10 18 10 8 22 9 9 7 13 



5 19 11 18 8 8 15 13 7 21 10 10 7 14 



" 7 20 15 7 25 11 9 9 14 



7 16 15 5 18 7 10 6 13 



7 18 14 24 

 7 16 15 23 



6 16 13 16 8 8 18 1 



9 23 10 10 5 15 



6 18 14 23 10 5 18 13 8 21 n 



~ 9 8 17 10 9 23 10 9 .. 14 



7 10 16 12 7 20 13 



6 .. 18 12 6 16 11 



8 7 15 6 



7 15 13 .. .. 10 7 .. 11 

 6 14 8 7 21 10 9 . 



8 17 11 6 .. 8 7. 

 .16 8 8 ,. 9 6 . 

 8 18 13 6 22 9 . 

 . . 18 14 . . 21 6 6 . . . 

 8 18 12 9 24 10 9 7 15 

 8 10 .. 8 .. 8 



9 .., 14 

 . . 8 .', . , 

 5 16 ,. 6 .. 8 10 .. 10 

 . 16 10 10 



11 

 11 



15 



13 



7 .. . 



4 .. . 



6 .. . 



5 .. . 

 4 19 . 



7 18 . 



4 15 . 



5 23 . 



. 11 



. 11 

 . S 

 10 



! ii 



9 



. 13 



Following is a table showing the scores made by each shooter in the 

 programme events: 



Events: 1S3U 567S9 10 11 IS 13 1A 16 16 



Targets: 10 15 10 20 15 25 10 10 20 15 10 25 12 10 10 16 



Baker 6 18 8 17 14 22 



L C Miller 10 14 



Huckins 8 15 



McQuaid , 9 10 



Thompson 8 13 



Reader 10 15 



Day 9 13 7 19 14 21 



Howat 9 9 7 18 .. .. 



O'Neil 7 12 5 17 14 22 



Bannister 7 12 6 14 12 19 



Kellogg 6 13 5 14 9 . . 



Alexander 19 15 23 



Sharp 10 7 5 . . 12 . . 



Wood 7 10 5 . . 12 . . 



Studley 13 22 



Stapleton 18 14 24 



Lyle 



Craine 7 13 4 12 . , 



Robinson 6 19 12 5 24 8 



Williams 12 13 14 7 . . 14 



Norton .... 7 



FauD 8 10 .. ., ,, 



McClure 6 12 7 



Bacon... 12 .. .. 



EH Miller 7 .. 



Ole 8 8 



Grier 9 9 



Cady 14 9 



Pierce 10 



C Kemerling. 10 



Hoidridge . . 12 



Snow 10 



White , , 15 13 



Dunbar 8 . .. J, 



Kuster ;. '9 



Martin ..!!!! 'e " " 



Peterson . . 5 ' ' 



N.s 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, known angles and 'traps; Nos.' •£ 

 11, reverse traps; No. 13, unknown angles, Nos. 8, 15, pairs. 



No.^ was a team race. 6 men to team: Neponset 78, Canton 77 

 Kewanee 78 and Annawan 60. ' 



Special Team Race: Baker and Huckins of Kewanee vs. Studley 

 and Norton of Neponset; $10 to team, 25 singles per man: 



Huckins 1110111111011111111111111-23 



Biker 1111010111101111111111011—21-44 



Norton 1001111111111111111111011—22 



Studley 1111111111111101111111111-24-46 



. L. C. Huckins. 



Trap Notes from Milwaukee. 



DEITER defeats smith. 

 Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 29.— George Deiter, of thi3 city, and J. J 

 Smith, of Evanston, 111., shot a match to-day on the grounds of the 

 National Gun Club, of Milwaukee. The conditions were: 100 live 

 birds per man, $100 a side, the contest being governed by Illinois State 

 rules. 



.At the end of the first 25 Smith led by two birds, having scored 23 to 

 DMter's 21. Both kilied 23 in the next round, bo that positions were 

 unchanged at the end of th« 50th round, the score standing: Smith 46 

 Deiter 44. Out of their next 25 each scored only 20, so thpt no change 

 of position was chronicled when each man had shot at 75 birds the 

 score standing then: Smith 66, Deiter 64. Smith then lost his 77th 

 dead out of bounds, reducing his lead to one. Both men missed their 

 89th birds, but Smith losing his 90rh the score was a tie, with only 10 

 birds to shoot at. The 93d and 93th rounds were fatal to Smith's 

 char ces, as he let both his birds get away. Deiter killing his last 10 

 straight won the match by two birds, having shot an up-hill race 

 from the start. The full score was: Deiter 88, Smith 86. The detailed 

 score, showing the flight of each bird, follows: 



Ti ap Score Type-Copyright fsss by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 

 Geo Deiter, \\4-/ , \/"/"iTTi<'?\\ \S \ t*— M — w 

 Milwaukee, Wis.l 112111102.1222201110211 2—21 



\/<-> \ i ? i I T t t ? \ \ ->v» 



21 1022212112211221122121 0-23 



/ , -T/ , i4.< — >->T-*4.i\-M-*-4 i\t,t\/ , ->T 

 .01111112212112011122 2 2 0-20 



-><- 1 "4- \,«-f-"\ \N \<-/ ^ «T\ f-<- \ J, ->-> S\ <- 

 211l21121221202122111ail 1-21-S8 



J J Smith, <- 1 <-T->^<-l-»i-><-T T t 



Evanston, 111. ..1 2212112202122211 2 2 112. 1 1-23 



21202112112222225J213022 2 1-23 



211022002212102 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1-20 



2.1111112121100210122201 1-20-66 

 The following sweeps were also shot to-day, No. 1 being at 10 targets 

 $2 entrance, and No. 2 at 7 live birds, $2.50 entrance, three monevs in 

 each event: * 



No. 1: No 2- 



Geo Gilbert 1101010001— 5 0000001— 1 



G H Julian 0001011000— 3 0001012—3 



A Schmidt 1111101111- 9 2211111-7 



Geo Beck 0001001001— 3 2012022—5 



G H Klebm 1010111011- 7 IOO1I10I4 



^ Huxtable 1100110000- 4 0021201—4 



Theo Thomas 1111111111-10 2212222-* 



CharTrester 1111111110—9 



Dr E B Fuller 1101101011— 7 



co^Bra^:::::::::;:-^ Sh? 



A Freeman i20ioioZj 



WmWMirgeler ^ mmfc* 



Theo. A, Thomas, 



