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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 25, 1889. 



JS T X Ti pfcer 0, Ames 9, Collins 10, Hunter 10, Mauley 10, Mitchell 

 10, \ ernngtcm 9, Apgar 9, Teo Kav 9, Strong 7. Dickev 10, Brand 9, 

 Robbing 0. Harvey C. Sta-'ton, Collins and Mitchell divided first 

 on sboot-oft, hreak;ng5; Apgar second on shoot-off, breaking 5: 

 Gould third; Sigler fourth on shoot-off, breaking 9. 



April IS.-Event No. 1. 10 Ligowskys: 



gi»ler 1 111 1101 11- 9 Ames 1110110100- 6 



Sigler 1111110001- 7 Harvey U1111I110- 9 



Mauley I1H1I Hll-10 Root 1110,11110— 8 



Albee .0111111111- 9 Mitchell 1101101101- 7 



Gould 011 111 1011- 8 Hunter 1111010(11 — S 



Honghton . . .IIOIOIOOH— B Sargent 1111110011— 8 



Rufus OiniOillil— 7 Tee Kay 0111111111- 9 



Longdon 1111011110- 8 Stanton 1111111111—10 



Jordan OllOOlOOll- 5 Dickev 1111111001— 8 



Sterry 1111110111- 9 Lindsley 1111101111— 9 



Manley and Stanton Hist, Miller, Albee, Sterry. Harvev, Linds- 

 ley and Tee Kay second, Gould and Knot sliot oft, each breaking 

 5, sigler, Rufus and Mitchell divided fourth. 



Event No. 2, 12 Keystones: 



M J ller 111111111111-12 Tee Kay 101111110000- 7 



Rulus OlOllilOl 00-7 Hunter 101111111110—10 



Houghton I1LI01KI1101— 9 Sargent 101101 Ullil— 10 



Sreny 011011111001- 8 Mitchell 111010:1 1101— 8 



M»nley 111111111111—12 Olcott 1111101 noil— 10 



Siglr 119111011131- 9 Albee 111111111110-11 



Jordan 011110110111- 9 Harvey 011101 lolll- 8 



Gould OllllUOilll— .10 Dickey Ill 1101 11111- 11 



Longdon 111101111111—11 Stanton 1 1111 1 1101 1 1—1 1 



Apgar 1 111111011 1 1— 11 Lindsley 011110000111— 7 



Barnes 010111100101- 7 Robbins 111111011111-11 



C'Wns .....111110111011-10 Ames 11 1 111 110101-10 



Milh r and Manlev lirst, Albee, Stanton aud Robbins second on 

 shoot-off. rtrcaking S, Collins third on shoot-off, breaking. 1 ), Hough- 

 ton and Sigh r to rth on shoot- off, breaking 5. 



Event Mo. 3, 10 Keystones: 



Houghton 0111111111— 9 Lindsley 1D1101110— 8 



No. 2 miOlllll- 9 Miller 1111111111-10 



Sterry HllllOlll- 9 Longdon lllOOillli- 8 



Rulus 1110110101- 7 Stanton llilllllll-10 



Albee 0101100,01— 5 Dickey OHlHllli- 9 



ggftUi OllOlOlOil— 6 Robbins lllllOHll- 9 



Mitchell lltOllllll— 9 Barnes 1001110010- 5 



Huuter 1111010101- 7 Brand 1111111110- 9 



Mershnn 1101 1 1100!— 7 Olcott lllOOlOiOl- 



MaDley 11H11U01- 9 Palmer lOOOHOOOO- 3 



A PSar 1 11 111 11) 1-10 Sigler 111111111 1-10 



Tee Kay 11.0101110— 7 Collins 1111110101- 8 



Apgar, Miller, Stanton and Sigler first. Houghton and Manly 

 second on shoot off, broke 5; Lindsley, Longdon ana Collins third, 

 Rufus and Meishou fourth on shoot off, broke 5. 



Event No. 4. 15 Llgowskys: 



Miller llOHllOlOlllll-12 Harvey 011111111111001-1. 



Manley llllllllillHOl— 14 Gould 111101111011111-13 



Longdon Illlltl0111l]ll-14 Alnee 10111 111 110U11— 13 



Apgar Iilil0ill0n001-ll Rufus 111111111111111-15 



Tee Kay OOi] 111 ml 1 1101-11 Stanton lllllUlllillll-15 



Lindsley OllLllOllllllll-13 Mitchell 1111001 LHOllOl— 11 



Dicaey HOllllIlll liOl— 13 Hunter 111011101 llllli — 13 



S'gler lOlOlOlOilillOl-10 iioobms 110011101101111-11 



Sterry 1U0011 111101011—10 



Rufus and Slant >n nrst, Manloy and Longdon second, Dickev 

 and Gould third. Miller and Harvey fourth. 



Event No. 5, 12 Keystones: 



Sigler 11111111 1111—12 Mitchell 011111111011-10 



Apgar 011111111111— 11 Hunter 101 ill] UOll— 10 



Tee Kay 1H11 1101110— 10 Sterry HiOl llJhlll-10 



Dickey lOlOOiOiUtl— 8 Lindsley 10M10111H- 9 



Longdon llOOtKlilllll— 8 Houghton UllUlolOOl- 9 



Miller llHllllllll-13 Rufus 1 11011111 111-11 



Gould 101111010111— 9 Root 111001111110- 9 



Jordan lllllHOOlll— 10 Carney 0111 1111 HI l— 11 



Stanton 1 11111 1111 11 — 12 Adams 001110000111- 6 



Robbi ns Ill 111110101—10 Al bee 101 1 111 11 1 ] 1— 11 



Collius lllHllOcOOl— » Webb 1111 J 1100111-10 



No. 2 00\000011110— 5 Manley 1111011010x1- 9 



Sigler, Miller, Stauiou, firs',; Apgar, Rufus, Carney, Albee, 

 second; Mitchell, Sterry, Webb, third on shoot-off, breaking 5; 

 Houghton fourth on shoot-off, breaking 5. 



Event No. 6, 10 Keystones: 



Osgood 101001 H10— Miller 1111111111—10 



Apgar 1111 11111— 9 Robbins 1011011001- 6 



Brand llOOllillO— 7 Sigler li llllllli— lo 



Adauis 1101111011— 8 Houghton llllllOjlL- 8 



Longdon 11001 llilO— 7 Rufus lllllillll— 10 



Canity lOlOUTlll— 8 Olcott 1001001111- 



Tee Kay IbilOOOlOl— 5 Jordan UlilOilOl— 8 



Dickey lllllUlll-10 Albee HOiiiOUl— 8 



Mitchell lllllillOO- 8 Webb 1110110111— 8 



Hunter lllllillll— 10 James HOlOlilll- 8 



Lindsley 1H0100101— 6 Collins 0011111H1- 8 



Gould HllOlllll— 9 Stanton milium— 9 



Di'-key and Miller rirsr oh shoot-off, breaking 10. Apgar, Gould 

 ana Stimton divided second. Houghton third on shoot-off, break- 

 ing 5, Brand, L ngdon and Sterry divided fourth. 



Event No. 7, 10 Keystones: 



Houghton 1100111011— 7 Dickey 1111111111—10 



Gould 1011001110— Stanton 1111101111— 9 



Lindsley 1031111011— 7 Sterry 1111111111—10 



Rufus 10110J1I11- 7 Mitchell OlOlOl'lll— 7 



Miller llllllOllt— 9 Hunter lliOHlOOl— 7 



Osgood 1111100111- 8 Tee Kay llllullOai- 



Sicler 1110111111— 9 Mershou 0010100011— 4 



Albae Olildlllli- 8 Webb 1111111111-10 



Longdon lOllOHHl— 8 Adams OllCllllll— 8 



Apgar U0J011111— 7 



Dickey, Sterry and Webu first. Miller, Sigler and Stanton sec- 

 ond, Osgood, Albee, Longdon aud Adams third, Apgar and Linds- 

 ley fourth on sho. t oft with 5. 



Event No. 8, 30 singles, 15 Ligowsky, 15 Keystones: 



Stanton .01 10U1111 1 1 ill 1-12 111111111111111-15-37 



Miller llltl 1010110111-12 lllllllllOU 111-14— 20 



Lindsley 11 11 lli.ilOllill— 13 111011103111111-12-25 



Gould OlllOllOillClOO- 9 011110101110011-10-19 



Longdon 111111110111001-12 11 lOLli 11110110-12— 24 



Sigler 1011M11111110-13 111111111111111-15-2;, 



O^go^d OllOOiJlllOlllll-10 111111110011111—13-23 



Albee lOlilllOOllllll— 12 11101llUlUini-13— 25 



Hougntou IlllOllllOlOlOl-lL 111111111111111— 15-20 



Dickey llllllllllimi-15 11111 1111111 HI— 15— 30 



Sterry lllllillll Hill— 15 11 101 1001 111 Hi— 13— 27 



Webb llliOOiaOOllOl— 8 011011011111111—12-20 



Robbins 0111)1111011111-12 uOUimuilOl-10-22 



Mitchell 110 lull 101(10010- 8 OiOOOOllllllOll— 9—17 



Hunter 111110101011111—12 10001111 1101110—10—22 



Rufus 1111 010 Jlu 11011—10 1001 1 1 illlHlll -13-23 



Manley niimillOllll-14 HI 110111111110-13-27 



Harvey 110 1011101010J— 9 011010 llllllli— 12— 21 



Sargent H01H1H111011-13 111110, 1101 1 1 10-12— ^5 



Ad ams ulOilUOJill .1 1— 10 1 1 1 UK 0111 1101-12-22 



Olcott 0101 OlllHllll— i2 101110110110111— 11-1.3 



Caruey lllillilOimoi— 13 111 1 10 . 1111101 1 — 13— 2(i 



Apgar 1011 1 0011 1 lib 11 -11 01H11U11111 0-13-24 



Root OllHlUlOlOlLO— 11 PHI 11111111101— 13— 21 



Collins OllOllimillOt— 13 101110110111111-13-24 



Tee Kay 111011001111110—11 OHHOllOOimi-H— 1> 



Dickey lirst, Sigler second, .Stanton, Sterry and Manley third, 

 Miller, Houghton and Carney fourth. 



Event No. 9, 10 singles mixed: 



Dickey 1011110111— 8 Sterry 1110111111- 9 



Alnee 1111101101— 8 Lindsley 11LH100H— 8 



Sigler lllllOHll— 9 Osgood 1110.11010— 7 



Miller 1111111101— 9 Rufus lllimm— 10 



Houghton 011111 HI;— 9 Tee Kay 01O10U1O1— 6 



Gould 11U1110111— 8 Apgar llLOlilll— 9 



Longdon 1011111101— 8 Mitchell 1111111101— 9 



Stan' on lUHHiU— 10 Hunter 10110x0111- 7 



Webb lOililOlll— 8 Brand lllllOHll— 9 



Stanton and Rutus div. nrst. Miller and Apgar second on shoot- 

 off, breaking 10, Dickey, Longdon and Webb third on shoot-off, 

 breaking 5, Lindsley, Osgood and Huuter div. fourth. 



Event No. 10, 10 Keystones: • 



Miller 11111111)1-10 Hunter 0100111111- 7 



Dickey 1111111101- 9 Mitchell.. ......... .1011101110- 7 



Sigler 1110111111- 9 Pattison... ,. .1111110111- 9 



Gould .0100x011 11— 6 Webb 1010111111— 8 



Manley 0111101101- 7 Cllins 1111111111-10 



Houghton 1111111111-10 Sterry ..OoOJllllll- 6 



Albee 1111111.01- 9 Stanton 1111111111-10 



Adams 111111)111—10 Lindsley 10110111H— 8 



Rufus lOllHllOl— 8 Longdon 1011010010- 5 



ililler, Houghton, Collins, Adams and Stanton divided first; 

 Dickey. Sigler, Albee and Pattison second; Webb and Lindsley 

 third; Rufus fourth on shoot-off with 5. 



Event No. 11, 5 pairs Keystones: 



^Si™ " <?1 U II 11- 9 Lindsley 01 11 11 11 10- 8 



S' i ;fe y ?n 12 l\ }} U ~ 9 Adams 10 11 11 10 01- 7 



g 0l ' la 10 10 01 11 11- 7 Sterry 10 11 10 10 11- 7 



g u t f " s ? 01 10 10 11- 6 Apgar 11 II 11 11 00- 8 



Pattir.or H 11 H 11 11-10 T - Km \ 11 10 11 11 11- 5 



?S*? ton 1? 11 «'l H 10-. 7 Sigler " .10 1 11 ii 11- 9 



Allies 11 11 1.) 10 11- S Webb 11 11 01 11 00- " 



Mipr .. 11 11 11 11 11-10 Collins .11 10 11 1 11- 9 



Mitchell 10 11 10 11 10- 7 Carney 10 11 11 10 11- 8 



n W- - VW 11 . 10 11 11 H- Sargent 01 01 11 01 11- 7 



Miller and Pattison first; Dickey and Sigler second on shoot-off 

 with 3 pairs; Albee third on shoot-off with 3 pairs: Adams and 

 Sterry fourth, breaking 3 pairs. 



No. 12, 5 pairs Keystones: 



P?<*ey 11 10 00 00 11- Pattison 11 10 10 10 10- 6 



Ljndsley 11 11 ll 11 11-10 Webb 11 10 10 10 01- 6 



gW 11 H 11 11 H-10 Harvey 10 11 11 10 11- 8 



|lant°u H 11 11 11 ll-io Albee... 10 11 11 11 11- 9 



Hunter^ 10 11 11 01 11- 9 Longdon 10 10 10 10 10- 5 



Mitchell 10 00 11 11 11- 7 Miller 11 11 10 11 11- 9 



APSar H 01 II 01 10— 7 Collins 00 10 11 11 11- 7 



Gould H 00 11 11 11- 8 



Lindsley, Sigler and Stanton first. Albee and Miller second, 

 fourth ClilDd Harvey t* 3 '™ 1 ' M 'tchell, Apgar and Collins 



Event No. 13, 10 Keystones: 



Mil'er 1111111111-10 Lindsley 1010111 101- 7 



StKler 1111011011- 8 Webb 1111111101- 9 



Albee 0111111011-8 Barnes OOHOlllll- 7 



88*2* 001111 1111- 8 Tec Kay HllOlllll- 9 



Stanton HOlllI HI- 9 Apgar 1111110111- 9 



Hitter, 1001101111- 7 James 1101010111- 7 



Mitchell 0100111101- Pattison 1111111000- 7 



gpuld 1111111010- 8 Longdon 1111101111—9 



S, ,7 r i v "£ 1011011111- S Harvey 1111110110- 8 



Miller first, Apgar second on shoot off, Sigler and Dickey third 

 on shoot off. Hunter fourth. 



;1.75 entrance, Keystone 



CROWN POINT TOURNAMENT. 



CHICAGO, 111., April 19. -The two days' tournament just closed 

 at Crown Point, Inrl., has been a great success in every way 

 in spue of the rain of to-day and yesterday, which did little more 

 than freshen the air. The Pan Handle tram from Chicago 

 brought down Messrs. P. A. Place, A. E. Young, I. Wells, Alex. 

 T. Loyd, R. Donnelley, C. S. Cleaver and J. E. Newell, all of 

 whom weie at once hospitably received and disposed of. The 

 C. & A. irain discharged its nasseugers a few moments later, and 

 the younger shooters fairly gasoed wiien they saw climbing into 

 the band wagon such old-iimers as R. B. Wadswortn. J. E. Price, 

 and not less than three of the Kleinman family, John, George 

 and Henry. The rest of the Kleinmans could not. come. Some 

 of the Hammond shooters also appeared with blood in their eves, 

 Ed Irwin, lately back from the Corry (Pa.) shoot and fresh from 

 three weeks' snipe shooting for the market, showed up, and in 

 I. W. Budd and J. A. Ruble, who came in time for all of the sec- 

 ond day, the crowd found two men who are practically profes- 

 sionals. On-top of all this it was well known that Messrs. Hart, 

 Wheeler, Hay ward, Fehrmau, Elliott, Maillot, and others, notor- 

 iously hard shooters of the hard-shooting Crown Point Club, 

 would be on hand for keeps, so that the fact was evident 

 that whoever got money in th's particular tournament 

 would have to earn it. This is usually the case at the tourna- 

 ments of the Crown Point boys, which are held by shooters of 

 this viciuity as among the most interesting and important events 

 at the trap. The quality of Crown Point shooting and Crown 

 Point hospitality is not strained, and these joint features have 

 built up a reputation for the club which is flawless, and justly so. 

 As a trap club the Crown Points are nearly a modol. They lost 

 only two weeks from practice during the whole of last winter, 

 and in the course of the year, as has been stated elsewhere in 

 these columns, they broke nearly 10,01)0 inanimate targets. Not 

 s» stiong at live birds, it is probable that they could pick ten men 

 from their club who could beat any ten actunl members of any 

 club in the State. There is talk of a match between them and the 

 gun club of Chicago in the near future. The latter club is a 

 paralyzer at live birds, and an all-round match between these 

 clubs would be a prime event. 



The Loyd system of dividing prizes was tried in two of the 

 shoots of this tournament, and it is probably fair to say that it 

 was well received and proved satisfactory, even under the condi- 

 tions in hand. There were only 36 entries at most in any shoot, 

 and it is not claimed for the system that it, is so appbcable to 

 small shoots as to large ones. It is better when the entry is over 

 50 than when it is less. Even in this case, however, its advan- 

 tages in such a strong gathering of shooters were apparent, and 

 appreciated, and under it men won moaey who could not other- 

 wise have taken a cent. Tne vote of the club as to its adoption 

 h>s not been passed at this writing, but should so strong and even- 

 shooting a club as the Crown Points decide to use. it, it would be 

 a piactical indorsement from the shooting fraternity of this re- 

 gion. Some little delay, quite unnecessary, was caused in the 

 Loyd shoots by the use, of dice. It is much shorter and better to 

 use balls or gun wads, numbered 1, 2, 3, etc., and have the draw- 

 ings on ties made at once and directly. In his hurry in figuring 

 the dues, also, Mr. Loyd forgot to deduct the price of the birds in 

 one shoot, and so cost the club over $10, for which he had to sub- 

 mit to a lot of good-natured guying. 



There was plenty of fun at the snoot, even after the irrepressi- 

 ble "Wad worth" and the great, part of the Chicago boys had gone 

 home Thursday evening. Probably the heartiest laugh occurred 

 Friday evening. A big Gorman farmer by the name of Kind berg, 

 a rank novice at, the trap, was induced to try his hand. He shot 

 an 8-gauge gun and No. 4 shot, and made nine beautiful misses. 

 Kindberg's yellow dog was runniug around in the field, trying to 

 retrieve something, and some one asked Kindberg why the dog 

 didn't bring in Borne of the blackbirds be was shooting at. The 

 old German looked thoughtfully at the dog and at his gun, and re- 

 plied. "I guess he vas ackgvaindel vith me!" This tribute to the 

 shrewdness of the dog brought down the house. 



Foiu'sx and Sthkam is indebted to Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hart 

 for mauy courtesies. So is Mr Loyd. It was here that Mr. Loyd, 

 while pondering over what to do with Ms money he was going to 

 win, got up Friday morning, and put his left shoe on his right 

 foot, and vice versa. It was kind of the family not to notice such 

 things, although it was apparent that Mr. Loyd's face had an 

 absent and distant expression, as if he bad forgotten something. 

 All in all. Crown Piint tournament for this spring was not ouly 

 successful but truly enjoyable in every way. Following are the 

 scores: 



Match No. 1, singles, 50 cents entrance, Keystone svstem: 



A Coffin 111111-6 J J Kleinman ..011000—2 



John Wheeler 101101-4 J E Price 111111-6 



Ed Irwin ..011111—5 O S Cleaver 011011—4 



W ll Hayward 011111—5 RH Donnelley 111001—4 



T S Caswell Oillll— 5 J T Newell 011001-3 



H Marble 111011—5 RPuccini 010110-3 



Geo I Maillot 011011-4 M T Hart 100111-4 



B Koults IU0H-3 J Atkins 111111-6 



F J Place 0,1111—5 T Bauks 110001—3 



R B Wadsworih 111111—0 J B Stoddard 111010—5 



W C Nicholson 111100-4 E Hough OOllli— 4 



H Green 011003—2 A Fehrman llllli— 6 



J BSm'th 101111—5 I Wells 100101-3 



G A Elliot 111111—6 G Bullock 100111-4 



T Hammond 001011—3 E P Ames 010010—2 



S E Young 110111—5 J Rosenbauer 111100—4 



H H Kleinmau 101111—5 Alex T Loyd U1100— 4 



Geo Kleinman 1010H-4 



On the ties, R. B. Wadsworth won first on 3, H. H. Kleinman 

 second on 3, Geo. Kleinman third on 6. 



Match No. 2, 9 singles, $1.50 entrance, Loyd system, 50, 30 and 

 20 per cent, and 4 moneys: 



J J Wheeler millllO-8 R Donnelley OC0100000— 1 



J A Elliott 111010010—5 J J Kleiuman 111H00I1— 7 



EHough OOHOOlUl— 4 H Marble 111011111-8 



A Fehrman 010011111-6 T Hammond HOlUOll— 7 



A Coffin 111110101-7 Ed Irwin 111111111-9 



S E Young 000001000-1 H H Kleinman 101111011—7 



J B Smith 11L11HU-9 B Koutts 0000. Ow. 



W H Hayward 101111110-7 J B Stoddard 101010011-5 



F A Place 0lUmi0-7 J Atkins 101111001-6 



J Rosenbauer U0101L11-7 TS Caswell 010110111-6 



E P Ames 1 11011001—6 W Nicholson 100101 110 -5 



C S Cleaver 101000111—5 H Green 111101001—6 



R B Wadsworth 1)0111101—7 R Puccini 111100100—5 



M T Hart 101110111-7 Geo J Maillet 111101110-7 



Geo Kleinman llllu0100-5 T Banks OlOllllll— 7 



J E Price 011010111—6 G Bullock 110101110-6 



Alex T Loy d . . , 010111111-7 I Wells 001110010-4 



J Newell 100110101—5 L Reeder 001000011—3 



Smith and Irwin divided first pot, $10.85; Wheeler and Marble 

 divided second pot, $10,85: Place won first in third pot, $6.80 

 Rosenbauer second in third pot, $4.05; Hart, Kleinman and Wads 



tnV each won *"- 70 ,u tMrd P°t: Price won first in fourth .pot, 

 Green won second in fourth pot. $4.05; Fehrman won third 

 in fourth pot. $3.70. Loyd lost club $10 in figuring. 

 Match No. 3, 6 singles and 3 pairs, ! 



system: 



££ 1 u inmail " }^l? U 01n - 9 H Marble 010111 10 10 10- 7 



J&F^*** • V 10 ~ 9 «1 H Smith.. . IIOHI 11 11 11—11 



Ct .Cleaver.. 11 1111 10 10 10-9 E P Ames — 011001 00 00 00-3 

 A Coffin ... IT 11 I 11 10 10-10 W Hayward. OiOl H 11 10- 8 



g^adeworthl btlll 10 00 11- 7 AT Loyd 111001 10 00 10- 6 



\J Nicholson.110'01 00 00 10 - 5 J E Price 101111 10 1100-8 



R Donnelley.. 011110 1110 10-8 Ed Irwin 111001 li 10 10- 9 



A E ioung...000110 10 10 10- 5 T Hammond .010111 00 01 00- 5 

 A Fehrman.. Ill 111 10 11 11-11 J J Wbeeler. .111111 00 00 10- 7 



G A Elliott.. .100100 10 10 11- H Green OllllOl 11 10 01- 7 



.1 RnsenbaueiOllOOl 10 10 10-6 J J KleinmanllOHl 10 10 01- 8 

 H Kleinman. .111001 10 10 10— 7 J E Newell. . .011000 11 10 00- 5 



I Wells 10000C 01 11 11- 6 Geo Maillet. ,010111 00 10 10- 6 



F A Pbice. . . . 100011 00 10 10- 5 



Smith and Fehrman divided first, Coffin won second, Geo. Klein- 

 man won third in shoot-off, Hayward won fourth in shoot-off. 



Match No. 4, 9 singles. $1 entrance. Loyd system: 



R B Wadsworth 111110101-7 A G Coffin .' 111011110—7 



F J Place 111101111—8 A Fehrman 110111111-8 



E S Ceaver 01000,001—3 J E Price 1U0010H-6 



H UrV n \ omln 'I" 9 J J Kleinman 111101101-7 



J J Wheeler 101101111-7 Ed Ames lOHiOOO 0—3 



S C \ nung 000111011 -5 A Sherman 100H1100-5 



Geo Elliot... lllllll 11-9 N Banks 1010100.0-4 



J R Stoddard PUD 100-6 G Bullock 0101111-6 



J Rosenbauer 111000010-4 M Halstead 000001010-2 



J K Newell 011010000-3 J Atkins. 11H10I01-7 



g. H Donnelley 101011000-4 J B Smith 101101010-5 



MTHart 101111111-8 T Hammond oi0iC0111-5 



Alex T Lovd 111111011-8 W C Nicholson 00OI11110-5 



iTv^aswell 111111111-9 J Loague 1110COi01-5 



)T,? Hayward millllO-8 J 1 MatUet 111101101-7 



H Marble 111101111-8 A P Swartz 010900111-4 



H Green . .110110U0-6 E Hough 110,00110-5 



Caswell and Elliott divided first pot evenlv. Fehrman and Mar- 

 ble divided second, J. J. Kleinman won first in third pot, Coffin 

 won second in third pot. Green won first in fourth pot, Stoddard 

 won second in fourth pot. 



Match No. 5, Consolation race.— Nine singles, $1.50 entrance. 

 Keystone system: 



f 4 ' S Cleaver 001111111-7 E P Ames 100101110—5 



A E Young 111011100-6 G I Maillet 011011HO-S 



^-k^ 05 ? 1 101110111-7 T Hammond 011110310-5 



J B Newhouse 000000101-2 W C Nicholson 011011011-6 



R H Donuelley 100110001—4 



On ties of 3 Loyd won first, Nicholson second. 



Match No. 6, miss and out, 50 cents entrance: Irwin, Fehrman 

 and Nicholson divided on 8 each. 



Match No. 8, same conditions: Irwin and Coffin divided on 6 

 each. 



--ipt'ii 19.— Match No. 7, 9 singles. $1 entrance, Keystone svstem- 



H Heeler 111010111-7 Caswell .... .0001 H00 -3 



l^Wjn Ill 1 1 1 1 11-9 N ich olson JllllUli— 9 



^ r art z 0)1011111-7 Fehrman 111111011—8 



Place 111101111-8 Coffin 111111011-8 



Hart miUHl-g Maillet 101101111-7 



0HOHO11-6 Sherman HllllOll 8 



Elliott 111000001-4 Ames 001111101-6 



Hayward 111111111-9 Marble 011111101-7 



In ties on first, Nicholson drew out his per cent., fit 3"- Irwin 

 won on shot-off. Place and Fehrman tied on 3 and divided 

 second; Marble won third on the shoot-off. 



Match No. 8, 3 singles and 3 pairs, $1.50 entrance, Keystone sys- 

 tem: 



Hayward Ill 00 10 11—6 Nicholson HO 10 10 00—4 



9 im ° HI 0110 10-6 Fehrman 1)0 10 1100-5 



MTHart Ill 110111-8 Irwin (TH jq 10 11-6 



Dr Swartz Ill 00 00 10-4 Marble 011 0100 11-5 



■ 'lace 101 10 01 11-6 Ames 411 10 10 00-5 



Elliott 001 11 00 10-4 Maillet Ill ]0 10 11-7 



Lnyd 110 10 10 11—6 Rose 001 00 11 01—4 



Min Hart 011 10 10 01-5 4 



M. T. Hart won first. Maillet won second, Loyd won third on 

 shoot-off, Fehrman won fourth on shoot-off. 



Match No. 9, 25 singles, $2.50 entrance, Kevstone svstem- 



Ofiflib mioiimiimniiiiion-23 



Marble. 100b 01001OI 1111111010010-14 



•' % Budd 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111011 1 1 001 1-21 



Elliott 011110 011101000011111010— 14 



S^lr-v oinimn.iimiimi 1111-33 



>I T Hart moi 01101 1111 1001 1 1 11010—18 



< aswell 001 1 100 1 10101COOOOJ000010 - 8 



Mm Hart 011010001010011011101H10-14 



Fehrman 111011101001 1111101100110-17 



Place 101 1011 1100011 1111 1 1 1 1100-18 



N l e h olson 11 11 1 1 1 1 : h ,0 1 11 1 ICOO w. 



Loyd OlllOOOllOOOlllOllOillUl— 16 



Hayward 11 11101111 '11110111 11101— 22 



Ruble lillllWlllli 111111111101—23 



Wheeler 111K01L1 OHIO 101 00v. 



Hoy t 0000101 1 101 1000U1 1 0101000 -10 



Rose 1101 00111 01 1 1131110110000-15 



Maillet 103 10111b '110001 01 w. 



Coffin. Irwin and Ruble divided first, Hayward second. Budd 

 third. Place and M. T. Hart fourth. 



Match No. 10, 6 pairs, $2 eniranc, Kevstone svstem: 



Hayward 03 10 10 10 11 10-6 Fehrman 01 10 01 00 10 10-5 



Budd 10 10 11 11 11 10-9 Rosenbauer... 01 10 01 00 10 10-5 



Elliott 10 11 10 11 10 10- 8 Coffin 01 00 11 10 00 00—4 



Loyd 01 11 00 10 10 00-5 Place 10 00 10 11 00 10-^5 



Hart 11 11 10 11 00 11—9 MiiUet 10 10 10 00 H 00-5 



Irwin 00 11 10 11 10 11-8 Ruble 10 01 10 11 10 10-7 



Budd and Hart div. first, Irwin won second on ties. Ruble won 

 third, Hayward and Maillet div. fourth. 



Match No 11, 9 singles, $1 entrance, Kevstone system: 



Wheeler 110111111—8 Coffin 011101011—6 



Hayward 111111010—7 Marble Hi] i] niZa 



Irwin Ill 10 1 1 00-6 N icholson 000003011—2 



Loyd lllOlHll-8 Hart 101101010-5 



Rosen hauer 00100001 1 -3 Ruble loOH 1 HI— 7 



Reed er 011 011011— 6 Atkins ] 0000 1 1 1 0- 5 



Place HH01111— 8 Swartz 11)001111— 7 



Budd 011100001-4 Sherman 111001111-7 



Elliott 101001001-4 Maillet 100111100-5 



Fehrman llOUUU-S 



Place and Fehrman div. first, Sherman drew his per cent of 

 second, and Ruble won balance on shoot-off, Irwin won thircf 

 Hart won fourth. 



Match No. 12, consolation race, 6 singles, $1 entrance. Keystone 

 svstem: 



W heeler 1001 11—4 Marble 01 1010—3 



R osenbauer 00001 1—2 Elliott 01 0111—4 



Swartz 011110 — 4 Loyd ..100010-2 



Reeder 110110—4 Caswell OiOlOl— 3 



Wheeler won first on ties, second and third divided. 



Match No. 13, sweepstakes, 9 singles, $1 entrance, Keystone 

 system: 



Nicholson 101101011—6 Fehrman 110111111— s 



Wheeler 0111111-7 Gcsch 001000010-2 



Rosenoauer U1011 101—7 Elliott lllllllll— 9 



Place 000110101—5 Kmdberg OOOOCOOOO-O 



Loyd ..H 000U01 -S Coffin 1 ] miooi -7 



M T Hart 001110110—5 Marble 001011111-6 



Havward 100111111—7 Maillet lODOOOw 



Reeder 000011111-5 Sherman 1010H11Q— 6 



Elliott won first, Fehrman second, Hayward third. 



Match No 14, 9 singles, $1 entrance. Keystone svstem: 



Haywood 101111111—8 Fehrman 101011111—7 



Loyd lOlllillO-7 JGosch O0000301O-1 



Hart 011101111-7 Pla ce 111111030-6 



Elliott 101111111—8 Rosenbauer 101010100—4 



Wheeler 00010 1 110-4 Sherman .111110111—8 



Coffin HiOlOlOl— 6 Reeder OllOlOlOu— 4 



Marble 111001111— 7 Jo Atkins 010010111—5 



Nicholson 101101010-5 xouiuin-o 



Haywood and Elliott divided first, Marble won second, Place 

 and Coffin divided third. 



Match No. 15, 9 singles, gl entrance: 



Wheeler 10011 1111—7 Rosen bauer lOOOOim— 5 



Hay wood llllli ill— 9 Marble lllllll 1 0—8 



Fehrman 10HH110— 7 Loyd 110000101—4 



Hart 110011111-7 Coffin 011111011-7 



Elliott 111111011—8 Place 110001010-4 



Nicholson 010000100—2 Sherman 111110111—8 



Haywood won first, Sherman second and M. T. Hart third. 



E, Hough. 



