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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb. 28, 1889. 



NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 18.— A large number of riflemen, the bet- 

 ter part, of whom were old-timers, were present at the Essex 

 range this evening, to sign the roll of the Essex Amateur Rifle 

 Club and assist in the election of officers. The officers elected 

 were as follows: Pros., Roger Marshall; Vice- Pres., A. E. Doll; 

 Cor. Sec.,. John H. LTuegcl; Finan. Sec.,, John Dallon; Treas.,Chas. 

 Cooper; Serge an t-nt- Arms, Samuel Shackleford; Capt., John Cop- 

 persmith; Rifle lnsp., A. D. WeRer; Scorer, Charles Sehaffer; 

 Shooting Com., George D. Weigman, Alfred Lake, Alex. C. Neu- 

 mann, .John EL Heugel, George Sloan. The club makes its new 

 start under very favorable auspices, and, numbering as it does 

 nearly all the members of its team of former days, besides some 

 of the best men of the old Frelinghuyscn's crack team, should be 

 able to put a team of ten in the field that would bo almost invin- 

 cible. 



AMIIERST. Mass., Feb. 22.— Several local marksmen, including 

 H. K. Cooley. R. C. Talbot, J. C. Gassner, F. N. Witberal and J5. 

 T. Stevens, "went to Amherst yesterday and were handsomely 

 entertained by the local rifle club at the Mountain View range. 

 Milan W. Bull would have gone had not his duties as a representa- 

 tive of the city government kept him at home. Riflemen were 

 here from Springfield, Northampton, Deerfield and Broad Brook. 

 Luncli was served at the range, as it is supplied with a complete 

 kitchen equipment. Before the Springfield boys left for home 

 they presented the Amherst club with a costly solid gold badge, 

 made by N. M. Shepard, of New York, as a token of friendship. 

 On the clasp is the word ''Champion," and on the pendant are the 

 words "Amherst Rifle Club," and a miniature target. These 

 scores were made: 



H K Cooley 9 10 10 10 8 10 10 7 7 6—87 



E T Stephens 9 7 7 10 9 7 9 9 10 9—86 



J C Gassner 7 9 8 8 9 10 7 9 7 9-33 



Z C. Talbot 5 10 10 9 9 10 9 8 6 5—81 



F N Witheral 9 9 8 7 10 10 7 4 9 7—77 



A F Bard well 10 89777697 7—77 



J M Johnson 6 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 4 10—74 



S J Derby 7 7 10 7 5 7 9 7 6 6—71 



J S Thomas 8 7 6 9 4 5 6 8 6 10-09 



HOLYOKE, Mass., Feb. 23.— The rifle range at Williamansett 

 was opened for the first time since Thanksgiving Day, by the 

 Holyoke Club. The occasion was a visit of marksmen from Mel- 

 rose, Conn. The intense cold and strong wind prevented fine 

 scoring. Messrs. Allen and Derby were well pleased with the 

 range. The fol' owing scores were made at 300yds. off-hand, stand- 

 ard target: 



Farrow ..9 88087989 5—77 



H J Derby 7 7 5 7 8 10 7 8 5 7-71 



L Allen 8 5 6 8 8 7 4 10 8 7—71 



Clough ■ 7 7 7 10 4 6 10 4 5-65 



Ferry 6 57794794 6-64 



♦Johnson 8 8 7 7 6 7 4 4 9 5-61 



♦Springfield military rifle, .45-cal. 



BRADFORD. Feb. 21.— The Bradford Rifle Club visited OrilUa 

 to-day to shoot a match with the club of that town. The match 

 was very exciting for a short time at the commencement of the 

 200vds. range, but Bradford won easily by 49 points. Great inter- 

 est was taken in this match, as each club had won a match pre- 

 viously, and each seemed determined to win. The match was 

 shot under the Ontario SmaR Bore Rifle Association rules; 100 

 and 200yds., standing, possible 50 at each range: 



Bradford. Orillia. 



100yds. 200yds. T'l 100yds. 200yds. T'l 



R Neilly 89 18 57 WW Wood 44 45 89 



N A St Clair — 45 36 81 C Fortier 37 28 65 



SMetcalf 45 41 86 H Bingham 36 26 62 



J Doolittle 44 18 62 T MiRichainp.. 48 27 75 



G Simmons .... 42 85 77 C Wood 40 44 84 



J G Neilly 40 43 83 R Strathern — 40 27 67 



W Holmes . .. 44 36 80 J D Fortier 40 19 59 



Jas A Neilly — 42 47 89 G Whiten 41 31 72 



Jos Neilly 42 23 65 S Reid 41 37 68 



D NeiRy 45 43 88 F J Delaney — 43 36 78 



438 340 768 



409 310 719 



THE TRAP. 



Scare* for publication should be made out on the printed blanks 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and f urnished gravis to club 

 secretaries. Correspondent!* who favor us with club scores are par- 

 tleularlii requested to xorite on one side of the paper 07dy. 



Secretaries of clubs and managers of tournaments are requested 

 to keep us advised of the dates of their shoots, so that we may 

 give due notice in our column of fixtures. 



FIXTURES. 



Omaha, Neb., Gun Club Tournament. AprU 16, 17 and 18. 



Amateur Tournament, St. Louis, Mo., Aprjl 23, 24, 25 and 36. 

 Fred A. Fodde. Manager. 



June.— Aunual Tournament Sportsmen's Association of the 

 Northwest, Tacoma, Wash. 



MIDDLESEX GUN CLUB. 



r PHE Washington's Birthday shoot of the Middlesex Club at 

 JL their grounds at Dunellen, N. J. was one of the most enjoy- 

 able affairs of the season. The attendance was good, the shooting 

 lively and all arrangements in perfect order. A large number of 

 visitors from other clubs were on hand to participate in the fun 

 and some of them succeeding in getting something more substan- 

 tial, a share of the moneys put up. The Mercer Gun Club of 

 Trenton was represented by its President Ed. Updergrove, Vice- 

 Pros. Ike Shreve, Secy. Burt Moore, M. Fox, Charlie Van Camp 

 and Chas. Zwirlein. Among the other visitors, we noticed W. H. 

 Pack and ,T. Buchanan, of (he crack North End Gun Club, Phila. 

 W. H. Rupell, of Milford. N. J.; Chas. Holt, of Wilburtha, N. J.; 

 W. fl. Skinner, of St. Paul, representing the new Baker gun; C. 

 A. Beck with, C. L. Gove and W. G. Paddock, of Albany, N. Y.; 

 and Geo. Gaddis, of Bound Brook, N. J. Tie early morning air 

 was cold and raw, but soon after noon Old Sol showed his friend- 

 liness and his rays soon altered the temperature. The inanimate 

 matches were shot, at Keystones, under Keyst one rules, the referee 

 and scorer, Sam Wilbur, allowing no loafing and the events were 

 rattled off in short order. The changes from Keystone traps to 

 live bird traps and back again was quickly done under the super- 

 vision of Nea.f Apgar and no tedious wails occurred. The live 

 birds were furnished by Ellis Campbell and were all good strong 

 flyers. No report of a Middlesex shoot would be complete with- 

 out a mention of Charlie Smith, "Dutchy," who was, as always, 

 full of pranks, but was not shooting in his usual form, as he was 

 using a strange gun, his "old reliable" being up for repairs, 

 Geo. Bateman pulled the traps and showed neither fear nor 

 favor. Ties divided unless otherwise reported. 

 Sweep No. 1, at 10 Keystones, entrance $1, three moneys: 



E Miller 1101111111—9 Apgar 1101111101—8 



Tee Kay 1111111111-10 Fox 1111101111-9 



Wm Pack 1111111111—10 C Smith 1111011111—9 



S G Smith 0101010111— 6 Forrest 0111111101—8 



Sweep No, 2, same conditions: 



Miller 1111111111— 10 C Smith 0110011011-6 



Pack 1111111010- 8 Tee Kay 1111111110—9 



Fox 1110111001-7 SG Smith 0101101110-6 



Apgar 1111111101— 9 Forrest. 0011110010-5 



Sweep No. 3. same conditions: 



Miller - 1011111011-8 S G Smith 0111010111-7 



Pack - .1011111110-8 Forrest 0OOOO0OU0-2 



C Smith 0011110010—5 A Huff 0101)010000-2 



Tee Kay 1111001111—8 Fox 0110110000-5 



Apgar 1110111110— 8 



Sweep No. 4, same conditions: 



Miller 1111111111-10 Jersey ...1011111011- 8 



Tee Kav 1111101011—8 Forrest 0000011011—4 



Apgar. " 1001111011- 7 SG Smith 1.911110101- 7 



C Smith 0111100111— 7 Huff 0000100001- 2 



Russell 0011111101— 7 



Fox 11111 11011- 9 



Sweep No. 5, at 10 Keystones, $ 



Apgar 10 iilllll 8 



Miller. 1101111011-8 



Pack 1111101101—8 



Pack 1111111111—10 



. entrance, four moneys: 



C Smith 1111100100-6 



Jersey 1110110010-6 



- S G Smith 110001 1111-7 



Tee Kay 0011111101-7 Huff 0000101010-3 



Russell 1100101111-7 Forrest 1001101100-5 



Fox •-. 0011160011-5 Van Noise 0111101000-5 



Sweep No. 0, 10 Keystones, 31 entrance, four moneys: 



Miller 1111111011- 9 Jersey 1101111110- 8 



Pack 1111111110- 9 S G Smith ..1011000100- 1 



Tee Kay 1111011111- 9 Forrest 1101110101—7 



Smith 010301 10 1 1— 5 Huff 000101 0000- 2 



Fox ...1110111111— 9 Van Noise 1110001010- 5 



Apgar lllllllHl— 10 Manning 1101011000- 6 



Rupell. UllimOl- 9 Creely 10111UOOO- 6 



Apgar first, second shot off in next sweep and div. by MiRer, 

 Pack and Fox, Jersey third, Forrest fourth. 



Sweep No. 7, same conditions: 



MiRer 1111111111-10 Gore 1111111111—10 



Pack 1111111111—10 Jersey 1111111111—10 



Tee Kay 1111111110— 9 Llndsley 1111101110— 8 



Fox 1111111111—10 C Smith 0010111001— 5 



Rupell 1111011011— 8 Brantingham 1111111101— 9 



Apgar 1111100111- 8 Sigler 1111111101— 9 



Van Camp 1110101110— 7 Forrest 1001001101— 5 



Zwirlein 1111101011— 8 Manning 1011100110— 6 



Beckwith 1110111010— 7 



Sweep No. 8, same conditions: 



MUler 1111111101— 9 C Smith 1010101110- 6 



Pack 111 11 1 1111-10 Gove 1101100101— 6 



Tee Kay 0111011111— 8 Beckwith U101100U— 7 



Zwirlein 1111111111-10 Sigler 11111U111-10 



Rupell 1011111101— 8 Manning 1101101101— 7 



Apgar 1110110110— 7 Fox 1111111010— 8 



Van Camp 1100U1111— 8 Brantingham 0111100101— 6 



Lindsley 1111HU10- 9 Jersey 1111111111-10 



Sweep No. 9, at 5 live bird, modified Hurlingham rules, entrance 

 $6.25; four moneys: 



Canon 10010-2 Zi wrlein 20000—1 



Sigler 20121—4 Van Camp 10023—3 



MUler 12111—5 Gove 11210—4 



Pack 10022—3 C Smith 02202-3 



Jersey 01102-3 Beckwith 10000-1 



Lindsley 02012—3 Forrest 02222—4 



Fox 10102—3 Rupell 11202—4 



Miller lirst, second divided, third shot off in next sweep and 

 won by Fox, kiRing 4; Canon fourth. 



Sweep No. 10, at 5 live birds, same conditions: 



Canon 00201-2 J D Voorhees 10000-1 



Beckwith 11222— 5 Miller 00212—3 



C Smith, 01100—2 Van Camp 01001—2 



Jersey 00111—3 Grove 02121 -4 



Lindsley 00121—3 D Terry 01020—2 



Zwirlein 01020—2 Sigler 01220—3 



Shreve £0020—2 Creeley . 10001-3 



Updergrove 20000—1 Forrest 00003—1 



Fox 23201-4 



Pack (not in sweep) 0210. but shooting to decide his tic in sweep 



No. 9. Beckwith wins first; second and third divided; fourth shot 

 and won by Terry, killing 4 more in the tie. 



off a 



Sweep No. 11, 5 live birds, same conditions: 



Smith 22120-4 Voorhees 02210—3 



Lindsley 20201-3 Van Camp 11101-4 



MiRer 11211—5 Forrest 11200—3 



Fox 00102-2 Jersey 01112—4 



Skinner 001 11-3 Sigler 20120-3 



Beckwith .12221—5 Terry 11120—4 



Canon 1U221— 4 S G Smith 11200—3 



Z w erlein 02222-4 WiRiams ... 01122—4 



Gove 11221-5 



First, third and fourth divided, second shot off and divided by 

 C. Smith, Canon, Terry and WiRiams, the others failing to kiR. 

 Sweep No. 2, at 25 Keystones, £5 entrance, four moneys: 



MiRer 111111 101 1 111111110111111- 23 



Pack 1111011111111111110111111-23 



Tee Kay 1 1 101 10] 01 1 110111 101111 1 0-19 



Sigler 1111111111110111001111111-22 



Apgar. . . . : liiomooniiiiiioiiooon-is 



C Smi th 011 1 01 1 011 00 1 1 1 1 001111 101-15 



Lindsley Ill U01U1 11 11 11 11 1111111— 23 



Gore 0011011110110001111111111—18 



Beckwith 0111 111110110111111011011—20 



Skinner 00111 11011 1101 111111H101— 30 



Jersey 01 1U1111 1 11 111 11111111111 — 23 



Ruple 101011111011 111 1111101100— 13 



Forrest 01011 011 00110001 100101110—13 



S G Smith 0111111 101 HI 101 11 1011011-20 



Fox 111101 1 1 1 1010011 100011101 —17 



Zwirlein 1011001 llJOOl 1 P Will 11001— 15 



Canon (not in sweep 0001100111011011010001111—14 



Good night match, at 10 Keystones, $1 entrance, three moneys: 



Miller 1111111111-10 Skinner 1111111111-10 



Sigler 1111111111-10 AViRiams 0011011010- 5 



Apgar 1110111111- 9 Jersey 1011101111— 8 



Tee Kay 1111111111-10 S G Smith 0111001011— 6 



Lindsley 1111110111— 9 C Smith 1101101010- 6 



SUBURBAN GROUNDS. 



THE two days' tournament of the Suburbau Shooting Grounds 

 Association, on Feb. 32 and 23, was a success in every way. 

 Although tbe weather was cold and raw, an abundant supply of 

 shooters from various sections of the country were in attendance 

 and the various events were well filled. Only inanimate targets 

 were used, bluerocks and Keystones, on.? set of traps for the ama- 

 teurs and another for the open sweeps. The large entry list in 

 the amateur contest s proves that the classification committee's 

 work is satisfactory to them and they feel that they meet only 

 their equals in skill. The programme each day consisted of eight 

 regular events, some of which were unavoidably left out, and in 

 addition to these a number of extra sweeps were shot. The man- 

 agement projected a team race of five men from any regularly 

 organized club, which would have been very interesting, but the 

 strict ruling of the committee to prevent the entry of teams com- 

 posed of crack shots picked out from various clubs gaye rise to 

 dissatisfaction in some quarters and the race was abandoned. 

 The action of the committee was commendable and the result 

 more fatisfactory than if a composite team had been allowed to 

 enter and walk off with the money. In addition to the money 

 prizes a list of merchandise trophies were offered for competi- 

 tion by amateurs. In all sweepstakes the moneys were divided, 

 50, 30 and 20 per cent, when 12 entries or less, and when more than 

 12 into 10, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Below are the scores: 



First day, Feb. 22.— Event No. 1, at 10 single rises, entrance $1, 

 four moneys: 



Hunt 11U011U1- 9 Ellis 1110111111- 9 



Jay Bee 1101011100- 6 C Richards 1000101111- 6 



Pumphrey 1111101111— 9 J P Smith 1111101011— 8 



Gardner 1111111111-10 J T Richards 1110111101— 8 



Albee HlOiOlUl- 8 Tell 1111001110- 7 



BrientnaR 1111110110— 8 Thurman 1110111100— 7 



Gardner won first, $4.80; second, $3.60, div.; third shot off and 

 $2.10 won by J. C. Smith; fourth div. 



Event No. 2, same as No. 1, three moneys: 



BrientnaR 1110101111— 8 Pumphrey 1111111111—10 



Jav Bee 1110110111— 8 J T Richards 1111101111— 9 



Hunt 1111111111—10 Ellis . . 0101111101— 7 



Gardner 0011110101— 6 Thurman 1000101111— (5 



J P Smith 0111011111— 8 Earnest 1110010001- 5 



Albee 1111111011— 9 Fussell 1001000010— 3 



First, $6, div.; third, $2.40, div.; second shot off, and $3.60 won 

 by Albee. 



Event No. 3, at 15 single rises, $1.50 entrance, $25 guaranteed, 

 four moneys: 



BrientnaR 1.1111 1010110111-12 J T Richards . . 11011 11 11101011-12 



Jay Bee 11 001 1 0001HHG- 9 Fussell 101000010110000- 5 



Hunt 111111111111111—15 Struse 110010111000001— 7 



Schutze 011110111011110—11 Thurman 111101111110011—12 



J P Smith 011001110111111—11 Gardner lillllllollOOU— 12 



Albee 111111110111111-14 Morton 111111101001010—10 



C Richards.... 100001111010110- 8 Tell 111111011101011-12 



Pumphrev 110111110111011—12 Ellis 011000011111101— 9 



Hunt wins first, $10; second, $7.50, div.; third, $5, shot off and 

 won by J. T Richards; fourth, $2.50, div. 



Event No. 4 at, 5 pairs, double rises, $1 entrance, 3 moneys: 



J T Richards.. .10 00 00 11 11- 5 J P Smith 01 11 10 10 10- 6 



Schultze 10 10 10 00 10- 4 Pumphrey 10 11 10 10 10- 6 



BrientnaR 11 11 11 11 11-10 Hunt 10' 10 10 11 01- 6 



FusseR 00 10 00 10 00 - 2 Jay Bee 10 11 10 10 10- 6 



Albee 11 11 10 10 00- 



BrientnaR won first, $4.50; second shot off and $2.70 div. by 

 Pumphrey and Hunt; third, $1.80, won by Richards. 



Event No. 5, at 10 single rises, 50 cents entrance, 3 moneys: 



BrientnaR 0101011111-7 Thurman 1111101100—7 



Hunt 1000101111-6 Pumphrey 101 1001110-6 



Albee 1011110011-7 Ellis 1101111010-7 



J T Richards 1110011000-5 Jay Bee 1111000111-7 



Schutze miOllllO-S J P Smith 1111000110 -5 



Schutze wins first, $3.50; second, $1.50, div.: third, $1, div. 



Event No. 6, at 10 single rises, use of both barrels, $1 entrance, 

 3 moneys: 



J T Richards 1111110111- 9 BrientnaR 1111111111-10 



J P Smith 1010111111- 8 Schultz 1111111111-10 



Hunt llllUOlll- 9 Jay Bee 1110111111- 9 



Albee 1111111111-10 Pumphrey 1111111111-10 



First shot: off and $4 div. by Pumphrey and Albee; second shot 

 off and $2.10 won by Hunt; third, $1.60, won by Smith. 



Event No. 8, at 10 singles, 50 cents entrance, three moneys: 



Albee 1111011111—9 Jav Bee 0111111101—8 



BrientnaR 1101111011—8 Schultze 1111011111—9 



Hunt 1001111001—6 J P Smith 1111111101—9 



Pumphrey 1111110010-7 J T Richards 1001100101-6 



First, $1.75; second, $1.05; third, 70 cents, All ties dir. 



Merchandise shoot, at 20 singles, for amateurs only; 50 cents 

 entrance; four monevs: 



Ellis 00111011100100110110-11 Morton . . .001 111111 10011 II 0011— 14 



Mack 101111111111011 mil— 18 Renter... .11011111011111011110-16 



Borland. ..00110011001001101011—10 Ernst 11111111001111110101—16 



Simpson. .11111010010011001011— 12 Shempf . ..10011101110010110110— 12 



Kershaw..001110011010111 1 1 111— 14 Ernigh. . . .01101001000101101101—10 



Leighton.. 11111101011111111111— 18 Connor. . . .11110110111010000100-11 



N ixon 1U01010010101100011— U Culver. . . . 11100000001100110001— 8 



Jay Bee. ..(:000OH1101111111111--14 Cushin. . . .lOOOlOOllllllOOlllOO— ll 



Rich's. .01111101101111111011—16 Happ'ton .11111011010110111111—16 

 Pumphrey 11111101111111111110-18 McKenna 00001101000000010010— 5 

 J T Ricli's.OilOOlOlllllOJOllllll— 12 Russell . . .00001010111110000101-10 

 Schutze... 00001111111101111111— 15 Brownie. .10011010101011011010-11 

 J P Smith.OOOllllllllOllllllll— 16 Dannef'l'rOOOOOlllOlOllllOlOlO— 10 

 Evans .... 1 1000110111101011011-12 P Miller. . 11001110111111111101—16 

 Moffat*... 01111101111011100110—14 J Clark. . .10001010001000110001— 7 



Tell oooioiioiooimooioi-io 



First, $6.20; second, $4.65; third, $3.10; fourth, $1.55. Money aR 

 divided in the ties, but on shoot-off for the merchandise prizes. 

 J. E. Pumphrey woi first, J. P. Smith second, Schultze third, and 

 fourth and fifth are still undivided. 



Second Day, Feb. S3.— Event No. 1, at 10 singles, $1 entrance, 

 four moneys: 



Miller 11011 11 111-9 Geoffrey 1111111 101—9 



E M Cooper 1101100011-6 Sigler 1111011101-8 



Swinton OllOOlOw. Paddock 1111111100—8 



Bristol.,, OlOOllOw. Hunt .1101111100—7 



Apgar 1111111101— 9 Gardner 0111001111-7 



Gore 0110011111—7 CoRius 0110111111-8 



Skin ner 1000101111-6 Kittle 1011100010-5 



Tee Kay 1111111100-8 Lindsley 0111101111-8 



First, $6.30; second, $1.80; third, $3.20; fourth, $1.60. All ties 

 div. 



Event No. 2, at 10 singles, $1 entrance, four moneys: 



Miller 1111311110- 9 Tee Kay ?. 1111111111-10 



Bristol 1101110101— 7 Gore 1111011101— 8 



Apgar lllllOim— 9 Geoffrey 1110011111— 8 



Cooper 1000100101— 4 CoRins 1000011111— 6 



Lindsley 0111001100— 5 Peck 1010010000— 3 



Rockworth 1011100011— 6 Hunt oOHlHOll— 7 



Gardner 1111100111— 8 Quinton 0111111101— 8 



Sigler OmoiOlll— 7 Skinner 1110111011— 8 



Diunan 1001111001— 6 Paddock 1000010000— 2 



First. $7.60; second, $5.70; third, $3.80; fourth, $1.90. All ties 

 div. 



Event No. 3, at 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, $25 guaranteed, four 

 moneys: 



Miller 1101 10111111111—13 Gardner 111101111011011-12 



Kockworth . .01011011 1100111-10 Sigler 111010011111111-12 



Skinner 010101011010011- 8 Geoffrey lOOlOlHU 1 1011—11 



Cooper 111111110111111-11 Gove 111101101111101-12 



Quinton 111111111110111—14 Tee Kay 11 0111111100110— 11 



Apgar 101111111011111-13 Kittle 111011011110011-11 



Bristol 111010101111101—11 J v Lengerke. .111111011111111— 14 



Lever 111111111111111-15 Collins/. 111111111111111-15 



Lindsley 11011011011 1011-11 



First, $10.20; second, $7.50; third, $5; fourth, $2.50. All ties div. 



Event No. 4, at 5 pairs double rises, $1 entrance, tour moneys: 



Lindsley 01 10 00 00 10-3 Lever 10 11 11 10 10—7 



Skinner 00 10 11 00 10-4 J von Lengerke .10 00 10 10 10-4 



Cooper 10 01 00 01 10—4 W E Porter 11 11 10 11 01—8 



Bristol 10 00 00 10 10—3 Quinton 10 00 01 11 10-5 



Sigler 10 10 10 11 11-7 CoRins 11 11 10 11 10-8 



Tee Kay 11 10 01 00 01-5 Rockworth 10 10 10 11 10—6 



E Woods 00 00 01 11 11—5 Gove 10 00 00 00 00—1 



Kittle 00 10 03 00 00—1 Miller 00 11 00 01 11-5 



Geoffrey ... ... .10 11 00 00 01-4 J T Richards. ... 11 01 10 11 10-7 



Apgar 10 10 10 10 10-5 Williams 10 11 11 10 11—8 



First, $8; second, $6; third, $4; fourth, $2. AR ties div. 



Event No. 8, at 10 single rises, $1 entrance, four monevs: 



MiRer 1111111111-10 Erb 0101101100-5 



Richards 0111101100— 6 Gardner 1011011111—8 



Lever llllllOlOO— 7 Connor 1011110011—7 



Geoffrey 1010110110— 6 J von Lengerke. . . .1111011111—9 



Apgar 1011111111— 9 Rockworth 1101000010—4 



Lindsley 0111011010— 6 Williams lOOHOOw. 



Collins 1111010011— 7 Cooper 1011110101-7 



Tee Kay 1111D11111- 9 Ditman H1111U10-9 



Gove 1100110110- 6 Sigler 1111100100-6 



Johnson 1111111011— 9 



First. $7.60: second, $3.80; third, $4.75; fourth, $1.90. All ties 

 div. 



Extra event No. 1, for amateurs only, at 20 singles, 50 cents en- 

 trance, four moneys, merchandise prizes included: 

 Simpson. . J llinilimOOlllOll-17 Woods. . ..00101110101111110111—14 



Most 1 1 OlOm 0111101010111—13 Kersha\v..ll001010101100111011— 13 



Mack 10110001011001011110—11 Paddock. .01010100001010001000- 6 



QniutoB. .11110111111111011111— 18 Bogart. . ..11101100111000111110—13 

 Tyler . . .11101010lil0110lllll-15 Richards. 0010101111110011 1001— 13 



Porter. . . . OlOllllllllllUOillO-16 Kittle OOOOOw. 



Allen 01001010100001111101-10 Cooper.. . .11111010110110011100—13 



Waite . . . . i 01 0110101 0010111 11 1—13 WRRams. 11011100011111110110— 14 

 Leishton.-lOlOlOlOlllOllOHlll— 14 Ditman. . . 11110010110110001010—11 

 Tee Kav. .01111111111111111111-19 



First, $3.80; second, $2.85; third, $1.90; fourth, 95 cents. Moneys 

 all divided in the ties. Tee Kay won first alone, also merchandise 

 prize. The second, third and fourth merchandise prizes went re- 

 spectively to Quinton. Simpson and Porter. 



Extra event No. 2, at 10 singles, 50 cents entrance, four moneys- 



Apgar 1110111110-8 Gardner 0110111010—6 



Miller 1111111111—10 Bristol ..011101 1110— 7 



Hunt 1111111011— 9 Simpson 1100101100— 5 



Tee Kav 1011100111— 7 Most 0010100101— 4 



Sigler 1101111101— 8 Woods 1101101110— 7 



E M Cooper 1001101110— 6 Tyler 0100010100— 3 



J Cooper 10111 11011— 8 W Porter 0111011010— 6 



Quinton ... 1111011110— 8 J P Smith 1010010110— 5 



Albee 1110110111— 8 Mack 0010010100— 3 



Lindsley 0111010111— 7 



First. $3.80; second, §2.85; third, $1.90; fourth, 95 cents. AR ties 

 divided. 



Extra No. 3, same conditions as No. 2, except $1 entrance: 



Miller 1111011101—8 JP Smith 1001100011—5 



Al bee 1110011111—8 Geoffreys 1101101101—7 



Tee Kay 1111110100—7 Lindsley 0010111011-6 



Sizler 1110Keill-8 Hobart 1111111001-8 



Bristol .....0011011110-6 Kittle 1101111101—8 



A i .gar 0101111101—7 Quinton ..1111101111—9 



Waite 1110011001-6 E M Cooper 0100110011-5 



Allen ..1000110110-5 



First. $6; second, $4.50; third, $3; fourth, $1.50. All ties div. 



Extra No. 4, same as No. 3: 



Miller 1111111111—10 Kittle 1011110100— 6 



Bristol 1111110111— 9 Lindsley 0100101001— 4 



J Cooper 1011011111— 8 Albee 1011011101— 7 



K Woods... 1101101101— 7 Waite 0001110011— 5 



Quinton 1101111111— 9 ARer 1100001101— 5 



Apgar 1111101111— 9 Laton 1111001101— 7 



Tee Kay 0110110111- 7 Hunt 1011101010- 6 



Live 1010001010- 4 CoRins 0001011101— 5 



Sigler. 1101011111- 8 Geoffrey 100011100— 5 



Porter 1010101110— 6 Skinner 011011001— 6 



Simpson 1001011011— 6 Rockworth 111111011— 9 



Richards 1000000010— 2 Gardner 111111010— 8 



First, $9.60; second, $7.20; third, $4.80; fourth, $2.40. All ties 

 div. 



Extra No. 5; same as No 4: 



Miller 1111111111—10 Conover 1011111110- 8 



Paddock 0000000000— Waite 1000100110— 4 



Apgar 1111111111—10 J Cooper 1101110111— 8 



Collins 1110011101 - 7 W T Conover 0010010110- 4 



Gardner 1111111110— 9 J Von Lengerke.... 11111 00100— 6 



Johnson 1001101101— 6 Lever 0010011101— 5 



Tee Kay 1110111110— 8 Richards 0010100 w.— 2 



Gove 1111011111— 9 Rockworth 1010111111— 8 



1 First, $6.40; second, $4.80; third $3.20; fourth, $1.60. AR ties div. 

 Extra No. 6; same as No. 5: 



Dittman 1111111000- 7 Skinner 0111011011— 7 



Tee Kay 1111011011— S Kittle 0101111010— 6 



CoRins 1111111111—10 Rockworth 1111100111— 8 



Sigler 1111111110- 9 Miller 1111111111—10 



John Peck 0001111010— 5 Johnson 0111110110— 7 



Hammon 1110111001— 7 D R Conover 1111101100— 7 



Hathaway 1110110011— 7 EM Cooper 0101111111— 8 



E J Peck 0011111111— 8 Von Lengerke 1111111111—10 



Waite 1100101111— 7 Apgar 1010011111— 7 



Lindsley 0011011011— 6 



First, $7.60; second, $5.70; third, $3.80; fourth, $1.90. ARties div 

 Extra No. 7, Hurlingham rules, at 10 singles, $1 entrance, four, 

 moneys: 



Miller ..0111111111— 9 



Lindsley 110H11101- 8 



J T Richards 1001111111- 8 



Gove 0110111111- 8 



Lever U010U1U- 



J Cooper 1100011111— 7 



WiRiams 1101011101— 7 



Rocks worth 1111110011— 8 



Tee Kay 1111110111- 9 



Sigler 11H111111— 10 



Johnson 1U1111111— 10 Gardner 1101011111— 8 



