FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 23, 1889. 



During the day the averages were made up for the delivery of 

 prizes for best scores in the guaranteed shoots of the meet, the 

 surplus over the guarantees to he divided into seven prizes. These 

 were distributed ns follows: C. W Budd, of Des Moines, first, 58 

 birds straight; Geo. Hushes, of Fonda, second, 55 birds; F. S. 

 Parmalee. of Omaha, third, 53; J. A. Ruble, of Albert Lea, and A I. 

 Rnnge. of Burlington, tie for fourth. 48 each; A. L. Lehman, of 

 Milwaukee, and Chas. F. Elmer, of Burlington, tie for fifth, 47 

 each; J. R. Stice. of Jacksonville, 111 , sixth, 4 : Al. Wilson, of 

 Fonda, seventh, 45. Total! amount of money so distributed was 

 onlv $10.40. 



Much interest: had centered in the 1 00 Keystones race, at $25 en- 

 trance, which -was to have been shot to-da v, it being reported that. 

 Stice. Budd and Parmalee would shoot, if Ruble could be induced 

 to enter; hut it is a question whether this match would have been 

 shot even had the weather been fair. A team shoot, Budd and 

 Ruble vs. Stice and Parmalee, 25 live birds, $50 a side, was also 

 arranged, but fell through by reason of the rain. At this writing, 

 Fridav afternoon, everybody is wet and cross, and all are getting 

 out of town fast as possible. Stice will drag his rheumatism, and 

 Parmalee l.is diamonds, tn the Nebraska State shoot, beginning 

 Tues^av next. Ruble and his red shirt are headed for Minnesota 

 State shoot, at Minneapolis, on the same day. 



In comment on the shoot, the first thing to notice is the rapid 

 tapering off in the number of shooters from first to last. It verv 

 soon became apoarent tha* a few men were safe to win the bulk 

 of the money, and the weaker shooters gradually fell out. It is 

 noticeablv true hei-e to-day, and nevermore sc. that some svstem 

 must be devised to equalize the expert and the amateur, if trap 

 sbnnts are to be made a success. 



The association figured well and came nut slightly ahead on the 

 shoot, the guarantee shoots all filling well enough to save them. 

 It may be said that the officers of the association did ;>U in their 

 power to make the shoot a pleasant and successful a ff air. To this 

 Charlie Budd. always active and good-natured, contributed more 

 than anybody. Charlie is worth the price of admission. 



For Des Moines a* a place for a meet of this kiud not verv much 

 can be said favorably ,'and the remarks of the departing shooters 

 to-davare far from complimentary to this city. There are a 

 great many nice people living here, but the whole PO.000 of them 

 have not got the enterprise of many a little place of 8,000 or 10,000. 

 Des Moines can turn out a pretty fair crowd of dry goods clerk?, 

 boak-keeoers and school girls to see a game of bn«e ball, hut for a 

 State meet like this, when men are here who could do good talk- 

 ing for the oitv somewhere else, she cannot turn a hand. There 

 were not fifty home visitors at the grounds on any day, and if any 

 admission fee had been charged there would not have been two. 

 The location of the next meet at Davenport was wise. This is not 

 the place for it. for Des Moines don't want it. She is sleepy, and 

 only wants to be let alone. 



SUMMARY IOWA STATE SHOOT. 



L. C. Smith cup, won by Budd and Range. 



State team trophv. won by Hughes and Hastings of Des Moines. 

 American clay bird medal, won by Stice to keep. 

 Hotel Duncan medal, won by Budd and Ruble, Ruble buying 

 out Budd. 



Iowa individual championship medal,won by Budd and Hughes; 

 tie raav be shot out in future. 



Three best shoot averages, Budd, Hughes and ^artualoe in 

 order. E. Houob. 



OHIO TRAP SHOOTERS 1 LEAGUE. 



THE second annual tournament of the Ohio Trap Shooters' 

 League was held on the grounds of the Cleveland Gun Club 

 at Blue Rock Springs, Cleveland, Ohio, on Mav 14, 15 and 16. 

 Tuesday, the opening day, was accompanied with heavy rain in 

 the forenoon, which had a depressing effect on the shooters and 

 made the attendance very slim, but toward noon the sky cleared 

 and the latter part of the dav was parti-ularlv pleasant for the 

 sport of tran shooting. The League was formed by the efforts of 

 a few prominent shooters in the State, for the. nnrpose of increas- 

 ing goodfellowship among Ohio snortsm»n. and for the advance- 

 ment of trap-°hoofing interests-thronghont the State. 



Although the present tournament did not d^-a w so large a crowd 

 as e.xoected, still those who wpre there certainly em'o^ed » pleas- 

 ant three days and will be on deck for the shoot of 1890. 



On Tueo'lav evening a, meeting of fho League was held at the 

 offices of the Chamberlm Cartridge Ho and the following officers 

 elected for 1888: President. T. A. Cloose. Cleveland: Vice-Presi- 

 dent. Perey W. Leavitt, Akron: Secretary and Treasurer. Ed. 

 Tavlor, nine.tnnati: Executive Committee— Al Ba"dle. Oinein- 

 nati: D. F. Morgan. Akron; O. E. Os" orne. Toledo; R. Valentine, 

 Monroeville; R. E. Sheldon. Cleveland, Mr. Cloose was taken bv 

 surprise. but acknowledged the honor in a few well-chosen remarks, 

 and then took the chair. The League adopted the rules of the 

 American Shooting Association, and decided to hold the next 

 tournament at Toledo in May. 1890. 



The attendance on Wednesday and Thursday was somewhat 

 larger than on Tuesday, and the snores at the "rpd birds" were 

 better as the bovs got more practice at, them. This is the new 

 bird made bv the Bandle Arms Co.. and seems to require more 

 skill to break than the others. On Thursday the race for the L. C. 

 Sraitb cup was shot with 26 entries. The former holder of the 

 cup. Rolln O. Heikes. of Dayton, O.. was sick and in no condition 

 to shoot, hut he gnmelv stepped to the score and made an effort 

 t" reach his old-time form, but without avail. The race was a 

 close and exciting one hetween the half dozen leaders, and when 

 North retired with 47 out of 50. leaving Paul with a chance for 48 

 by breaking his last 5 straight. Die general imnression was that 

 Paul wonld win with ease; he dropped one. however, which made 

 him a tie with North. This was immediately shot off at 25 birds 

 each, Paul winning with ease by 24 to 19. Below are the scores in 



Tuesday, May 



Event No. 1, at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1.50. Match shot in 

 two classes. A and B; mouey divided into two equal parts, and 

 each part, dividpd into three moneys. Open to members of Ohio 

 State L ague only: 



Benscotten 111111111—9 Calhoun.., 010111111-7 



Tavl or 1111111 11—9 Morgan 1 ] 0' 01 01 1 — (i 



Paul 111111111—9 Leavitt 111010011—6 



Paul North 110111111—8 Havcox lOIIOPOl — fi 



Sheldon 011111111—8 Hoffman 111011100-6 



Green 1 01 1 11 1 1 1 —8 Held 1111 0001 0-5 



Hopkins 111011111— 8 Uoson 01 1000111—5 



Bandle 111101111-8 Richard 110001101—5 



Oshorn 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 —8 Hend ershot 11 0001 101—5 



Ya 1 entine 1 1 1 11 11 01— 8 Elf or d 101 01 1 001—5 



Cole 111110111—8 Alexander 010001111—5 



Dayton 011111111—8 Bell 111000001—4 



Pre.chtel 111111110—8 .T ET 010101001—4 



Nichols 101111111 -8 Andrews joiOIO'00— 4 



Heal Ull U1110— 7 Bolt 001101000-3 



June 011011111—7 



All ties divided except on 8 and 5. which were shot, off. North, 

 Sheldon, Hopkins, Bandle and Oshorn divided the 8 money, and 

 Heal, Hendershot and Alexander the 5 money. 



Event No. 2, at 12 standard targets, entrance $2, money div. as 

 in event No. 1, open to League only: 



Osbom 111 1111 11111-12 Held Ill 01 111 01 1 1 -10 



j i c iiiiiinim-i2 Beii loniiioim— 10 



Benscotten 111111111111-12 Cole HUM 100110- 9 



Alexander 111111111111-12 Andrews 110100111111— 9 



Paul North 111111111111-12 Heal 111010111110— 9 



June 111111111111-12 Holt 101011110111— 9 



Hendershot 111101111111—11 Dayton 111011011010— 8 



Taylor 111011111111—11 Bandle 111011001011— 8 



Morgan 111011111111—11 Elford 100100111111— 8 



Paul 111101111111-11 Green lOllOOOlllU— 8 



Prechtel 111011111111-11 Leavitt 011111100001— 7 



Upson 101111110111—10 Richard 011101011001— 7 



Havcox 111111110110—10 Sheldon 110000011101— 6 



Calhoun 110110111111—10 Hoffman 101011100100— 6 



Hopkins Dl 111011011— 10 Tettlebach 000110000100-3 



Valentine 011111110111-10 



All ties div. excent on 11 and 10 which wore shot off. Taylor, 

 Paul and Prechtel div. the 11 money, and Hopkins and Heal the 

 10 money. 



Event No. 3, at 15 Cincinnati clay birds, entrance $2.50, money 

 divided as before: 



Paul 111111101101111—13 r-alhoun 001 011 (Ml 001 111— 8 



Prechtel 111111101011110-12 Cole 110110001000111— 8 



Paul North. . . .111 101010111111-12 Benscotten . . . 001011 110110100— 8 



Bandle 100110111101110—10 Alexander ....001101011110100—8 



Tavlor 110101001111011—10 Hendershot. ...001111001011100— 8 



Oshorn 001001111111110-10 Holt 1010110101 10100- 8 



Morgan 000100111111111-10 JIC 011000001111100—7 



Ford 110011001111110-10 Hopkins 101101001100010- 7 



Hoffman HOOOllOiOIO'll- 9 Green 011100100011010- 7 



Sheldon 111000111010111— 9 Dayton 010100011101000- 6 



Andrews 101111000111100- 9 Leavitt 100000111100010— 6 



June 100101001101111- 9 Heal 0001'OOHIOOOIO- 6 



Valentine 111111100011000— 9 Tettlebach. .. .0000100001 00100— 3 



All ties divided except on 10 and 8 which were shot off. Ford 

 won the 10 money and Alexander the 8 money. 



Even! No. 4, at bluerocks, entrance $1.50, money divided as 

 before, open to all: 



Benscotten 11111U11— 9 Paul 011101111—7 



•June 111111111-9 Paul North lliniollO-6 



Osborn 1 n m m_c> Cole 110011110-6 



Heal. . . 111111111—9 Bandle 101011011-6 



Alexander 11111U11— 9 H T Smith 111100011— IS 



Hopkins 111111111-9 Morgan UllllOOO-O 



Haycox 111111110—8 Held. 11 0101101-6 



Dr. Hibbard 110111111—8 Andrews 110011110—6 



■HO 101111111— 8 Elford 011111001-6 



Valentine 111111110—8 Dayton 111010010-5 



Johnson 101111111—8 Hoffman 101011010-5 



Sheldon 111111101-fi Sweetman 011100101—5 



Rudolph 101111011—7 Holt 001011001—4 



Calhoun 111011011—7 Bell 010101100—4 



Leavitt 011111011-^7 Green 11110OO0O-4 



Nichols 111101101-7 JE T 001100100-3 



Hendershot 101011111—7 W Dick 0i)0UU10O0— 1 



First, fifth and sixth divided. Other ties shot off. Havcox, 



Hibbard, Valentine and Sheldon divide the 8, Rudolph and Leav- 

 itt the 7, and North, Paul, Smith, Morgan and Heal the 6. 



Event No. 5, at 12 standards, entrance $2, money divided as be- 

 fore, open to all: 



Morgan 101111011100— 8 Sheldon 110111011010— 8 



Hopkins 001111111001— 8 Cole 011011110001- 7 



Leavitt 11111111 1100- 9 Dr Hibbard 111110011111-10 



Osborne 111111111111-12 Paul 011111111111—11 



Benscotten 011111111111—11 JIC 111001111110— 9 



Hendershot 111111010101— 9 Daytou HOUUfJOlll— 9 



June 111111111011—1) Nichols 111101111111-11 



Haycox OltllllllOlO- 9 Green IIHOOOOIHO— 7 



Holt 100101111111- 9 Alexander 111011110111-10 



North Ill 1111 HI 11- 12 Elford 001111111101— 



Bandle 111011111111-11 Calhoun HllOlllUll— 11 



AH ties divided except 11 and 9, which were shot off. Paul and 

 Calhoun divided the 11 mouey, and Holt. J. I. C. and Dayton 

 divided the 9 money. 



Extra event No. 1, at 9 single bluerocks, entrance $1.50, four 

 moneys, open to all: 



Sheldon 111111111—9 Paul North 110111111—8 



Hopkins 111111111-9 HT Smith 110111011-7 



Calhoun 111111111—9 Hendershot HOOHlll— 7 



Dayton 111111111—9 Alexander 111011011—7 



Osborne 111111110—8 Holt .-. 011101110-6 



Benscotten • ...011111111—8 Leavitt 010111110—6 



Andrews 111111110-8 Rudolph 010111110—6 



Cole 011111111—8 Green 10110101 1—6 



Bandle 011111111—8 Haycox 1100"1101— 5 



Morgan 11101 111 1—8 Dr Hu bba rd 011100 1 10- 5 



Paul 111111101-8 Nichols 101010101-5 



First, third and fourth divided; eecond shot off and divided by 

 Bandle, Morgan and Paul. 



Extra event No. 2, at 9 single bluerocks, entrance $1.50, money 

 divided as in other matches, i-pen to all: 



North 111010110-6 H F Smith 111110001-6 



Haycox 111111101-8 W Dick . .. .OOOOOIOOO-l 



Benscotten 111111111—9 Dolman 101011010—5 



June milllll— 9 Morgan Ill 1110.10— (5 



Cole. 111001110-6 Lea vitt 011 1 1 1011-7 



Hendershot lOlOlllll— 7 Sweetman 011100101— 5 



Rudolph 101111011-7 Hill 110101101—6 



Dr Hibbard 110111111-8 Johnfon 101111111— R 



Osborne 111111111-9 Andrews 110011110—6 



JIC 101111111-8 Alfred 011111001-6 



Calhoun 111011011-7 Nicholf. 111101 101— 7 



Heal 11 1 11 1 111-9 ET 001100100-3 



Holt 001011001-4 J Bell 010101100-4 



Alexander 111111111—9 Sheldon 111111101-8 



Davton 111010010-5 Paul 011101111—7 



Bandle 101011011-6 Green 111100000-4 



Valentine. 111111H0-8 Hopkins 111111111-9 



Ties on 9, 5 and 4 div. Tie on 8 shot off and div. by Haycox, 

 Hibbard, Valentine and Sheldon. Ties on 7 shot off and div. by 

 Randolph and Leavitt. Ties on 6 shot off and div. by Cole, Smith, 

 Morgan and Hill. 



Extra event No. 3, at 9 standards, entrance $1.50, money div. as 

 before, open to all: 



Osborne 111111110—8 Morgan 111011111-8 



Benscotten 011111111—8 Hopkins 111111111 9 



Haycox HOOOlltl— 5 Leavitt 01011 1 H0-6 



Dr Hibbard 011100110-5 Rudolph 010111110-6 



Sheldon 11 1 111111-9 Calhoun 11111111.-9 



Smith 110111011-7 Paul 111111101-8 



Nichols 101010101—5 Dayton 111111111—9 



Andrews 111111110-8 Heudershot 110011111—7 



Holt 011101110-6 North 101111111-8 



Cole 111110111—8 Green 101011101-6 



Bandle 011111111-8 Alexander 111001111—7 



All ties div. except on 8 which was shot off and div. by Bundle, 

 Morgan and Paul. 



Extra event No. 4, at 9 standards, entrance $1, four moneys, 

 open to all: 



Bell 1011011! 1-7 Upson 111111101—8 



J 1 C 101111110-7 Aulbach 110001000-3 



Osborne 11110)111- 7 Alexis 111101010—6 



Benscotten Ill 1 1 1 1ll- 9 Haycox 0111 1 Ull -8 



North 111111111—9 Hopkins 10011 1U1— 7 



Morgan 111011111—8 Brown 111011U1— 8 



Leavitt 101111001-6 Sheldon 111010111-7 



Dr Hibbard 1010101 11— 6 Andrews Haoi K ill -fi 



Heal 111100100-5 Paul 111111111—9 



Valentine 101111111—8 Smith 111011001-6 



Cole 101010101-5 Prechtel 111101000-5 



Tavlor 11U1H01-8 W Dick ... 011111100-6 



Calhoun 111111111-9 Heudershot 1011110U-7 



Dayton 111101001-6 



First div., second shot off and div. by Morgan, Valentine and 

 Haycox. third shotjoff and won by Hopkins, fourth shot off and 

 div. by Leavitt, Alexis, Andrews and Davton. 



Wednesday, May 10. 

 Event No. 1, at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1.50, classes A and B 

 purse divided in half and each half into three moneys. Open to 

 Ohio State League: 



Os borne 111101110—7 An d re ws 1UU 1 100-ti 



Hendershot 111111111—9 Hoffman 1 010101 1 1—6 



Benscotten 111010H1-7 Palmer 111011001-6 



Wight m an 00 1 H0101-5 Dayton 001111110—6 



Morgan 011 1110U— 7 Bass 110010010-4 



Hopkins 100111111—7 Paul 110111111-8 



Leavitt 101011101-6 Alexander '. .011111111— 8 



Jene 101111111-8 Lee 111111011-8 



Tavlor 101011101—6 Roach ... .0001 0010 w. 



Cole 111110010-6 Elworthy .111011110-7 



Sheldon 111111011-8 Prechtel UU11011— 8 



Bandle 111011111-8 Heal 111010110-6 



Richard 111111110-8 Wendorf 110011101-6 



North lUC10m-7 



First won by Hendershot aloue, other ties shot off. second div. 

 by Paul, Lee and Prechtel, Benscotten won third, fotirth div. by 

 Taylor, Palmer. Dayton and Heal. 



Event No. 2, at 15 standards, entrance $2.50, money divided as in 

 previous event, open to League only: 



Prechtel 111111111111111-15 Nichols UHOllllCOOlll-ll 



Martin 101)11110110111-12 Bandle 111111111111111-14 



Farmer 111001111101)11-12 Valentine... . OlllllOtlllOlOl—ll 



Cole 010111101101011-10 Cogswell 001 101 101111100- 9 



Sbeehan 100111001110010- 8 Sheldon 011101111111101-12 



Dayton 1011111 11 000001- 9 Paul 111101111111111-14 



Hendershot. .. .11011010 1 001111-10 Benscotten. . . .111111111001111-13 



Berger 011110111111111—13 Alexander 101111111111110-13 



Elworthy 0011000111000 0- 5 Wendorf 111101111110010-11 



Osborn 111111111111111-15 Greeu 111011111011111-13 



Wherry 111011011001110-10 North 111111110011111-13 



Lee U01111U111100— 12 Leavitt 111101101001110—10 



Taylor 000110011111111-10 Hopkins 11010)011111111-12 



Harris OlOOOOOlOw. Morgan 1111)1111101111-14 



And rews 111111001111110-12 Heal 111101111101101—12 



Williams 111111111111011-14 Smith 1111 11011111101—13 



First, second and fifth divided. Other ties shot off and third 

 divided by Alexander and Green; fourth divided by Martin, 

 Palmer, Lee and Sheldon; sixth divided by Cole and Hendershot. 



Event No. 3, at 12 Cincinnati clay birds, entrance $2; money 

 divided as in previous events, open to League only: 



Bandle 111011111011—10 Martin 010110111101- 8 



Sheldon 101111111110- 10 Fowle llOillOOOlGl— 7 



Dean 101101101101- 8 Green 011110100111- y 



Hendershot 110011111101- 9 



Osborn 111011111110—10 



Cole 111111100101- 9 



Prechtel 110110111001— 8 



Wendorf 001011100001- £ 



Coggswell 111111001110- 9 



Valentine, 011101001111- 8 



Dayton 011 0111 11111-10 



Roach 111111110101-10 Nichols 11001U10010- 7 



North 111118111111—11 Morgan 010110111100- 7 



A Paul 111111011111-11 Hopkins 110110101000- 6 



Taylor 101001111101- 8 Wherry 100001011101- 6 



Benscotten 11 1110101111—30 Alexander 111101111110—10 



Andrews 101111110010— 8 Heal 111011111111—11 



First, fifth and sixth divided. Other ties shot off. Second won 

 by Benscotten; third divided by Hendershot and Cole; fourth 

 won by Prechtel. 



Event No. 4. at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1.50, money divided as in 

 previous matches, open to all: 



Bandle 1 11111111-9 Leavitt 1101101 10-6 



Sheldon 111111011—8 Hopkins 110111101—7 



Martin 10011 1010— 5 Morgan 10101 1110-6 



Heudershot 111111101—8 Valentine 110011110-6 



Cole 11111 1 1 10—8 Benscotten 01111 11 1 1 —8 



Ni chols 1101 1 11 10— 7 Bass 01 1110000—4 



Hibbard 111111 Ut-9 Roach 001111000-4 



Osborne 111111111—9 Smith 111001001—5 



Ell worthy 101111001—6 Andrews 100111101— f. 



Berger 101111011-7 Green : 011011100—5 



Cogswell 011111111-8 North 110111111—8 



Day ton 1 011 1111 -7 Ford 111110100-6 



Williams 111101 1 01—7 Predhtel 101111111—8 



Farmer 101 11111 1—8 Heal 011111100— 6 



Pa ii 1 111101111-8 Wall 101 1 1 1101-7 



Rudolph 111101100-6 Alexander 111111111—9 



Wendorf 110101111—7 



First, fil'th and sixth div. Other ties shot off. Second div. by 

 Paul, Benscotten, North and Prechtel; third won by Wall; fourth 

 div. by Valentine, Ford and Heal. 



Event No. 5, at 15 standards, entrance $2.50, money divided as 

 as in other matches, open to all: 



Bandle 111111011111111-14 Hendershot... .111111001101111— 12 



Sheldon 111111111101011—13 Hopkins 111011111111110—13 



Bruswien 111011111101110-12 Morgan 111101111111111—14 



Farmer 111111.111111111 15 Lee." 111.111011111100-12 



Osborne 111H101 11 10011-12 Hoffman 111110111110010-11 



Davton 111111101011110-12 Paul lDOlllllllllll— 14 



Andrews 111001111111000— 9 Richard 111111110110010—11 



June 10101001 1 001 1 1 1 —10 North 111111001101101—11 



Sweetman 111101101111100 — 11 Roach 101110100010100— 7 



Taylor 1111111.11111111-15 Elworthy 0111 11111001110-12 



Cole Ill 111111011010-12 Alexander Kill 11111100111—12 



Leavitt 111011101011111—12 Nichol 111111111101111—14 



All ties divided, except on 12, which was shot off and divided 

 by Dayton, Lee, Elworthy and Alexander. 



Event No. 6, at 13 Cincinnati clay-birds, entrance $2, money 

 divided as before, open to all: 



Bandle 111110111111-11 Williams 001101010010- 5 



Sheldon 111100111111-10 Prechtel 111001111111-10 



Dayton 001111101100— 7 Dean 110011100100— 6 



Martin 101101101101— 8 Andrews 110111110000— 7 



Osborne 111011110111-10 Benscotten 111110100111— 9 



Morgan 101111110001- 8 North 110111001111- 9 



Hopkins OOlOllOlOlll- 7 Nichols 101101110101- 8 



Cole 101110101001- 7 Paul 011011101111- 9 



All ties div. except on 9 and 7, which were shot off and 9s div. 

 by North and Paul, and 7s won by Hopkins. 



Extra evosnt No. 1, at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1.50, six moneys, as 

 in programme events: 



Green : 11H10100-G Farmer 101101110—6 



Rudolph 010010011—4 Valentine 00111 1 110—6 



North 11011 11 11— 8 Alexander lOHliOlO— 6 



Roaeh OOoOllClO-3 Paul 111111111-9 



Hendershot luUUlll— 8 Nichols 111001 10—6 



Benscotten 111111111—9 Wherry 100001 111— 5 



Bandle 011111111—8 Hopkins 111101100 — 6 



Martin 101001111— 6 Morgan 0100 1011—5 



Osborne U111D11— 9 WaU U1101110-7 



Sheldon 110101111-7 Heal llllUlll— 9 



Cole 1 1 10 10110-6 Ford 111011 110-7 



Wendorf 10001 1110-5 



All ties div. except 6 and 5. Tie on 6 shot off and div. by Mar- 

 tin, Alexander and Nichols. Tie on 5 shot off and won by Wen- 

 dorf. 



Extra event No. 2, at 9 standards, entrance $1, four moneys: 



Osborne 101111111—8 Morgan 111111001—7 



Benscotten 111101111-8 Sweetman 111101011-7 



Farmer 110011101—6 Alexander ill 1U011— 8 



Dr Hibbard 010011101-5 Auid 110010110-5 



Paul mill! 11— 9 Andrews .011101101— 6 



North 111111111 9 Prechtel 111111010-7 



Cole. 001111)111— 3 Dayton,. 011101101-6 



Taylor 1110111 .1—8 Hendershot Ulllli 11— 9 



Lea vi tt 1 1 1 1111 11- 9 Lee 0110 1 1 110—6 



Hofman lOlOOOw. Bass 111111100-7 



Hopkins 111101011-7 Heal 101111100-6 



First and second div.. third shot off and div. by Morgan, Prech- 

 tel and Bass, fourth shot off and won by Heal. 



Extra event No. 3. at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1, four moneys- 

 Morgan 11101 1 011- 7 North ltOO.fl 11 1— 5 



JIC 111010011-7 Elford 111101111—8 



Osborne 111101011— 7 Taylor 111111111—9 



Calhoun 011111111—8 Valentine 111111111—9 



Hopkius 111011111-8 Teulbach 111011010-6 



Sheldon lOllllOU— 7 Alexander H01011U— 7 



Dayton 010011010—4 Brown U11010U— 7 



Leavitt 1111 10110-7 Hazzard 100000011-3 



Dr Hibbard 011111111-8 Paul OllllllU-8 



Hen dershot 1110101 11 - 7 Haycox 11 101 1 100 -B 



Benscotten 111111111-9 Andrews 11 i 110101—7 



Cole 000111111-6 . Hale 101010111-6 



Upson 110110111—7 Bandle 111111111—9 



Ties all diy. except 7 which was shot off and div. by Morgan and 

 Osborne. 



Extra event No. 4, at 9 standards, entrance $1.50, four moneys: 



Bandle Ull 11101—8 Alexander 111101101—7 



Cole 0O0101101— 4 Windhoff 111001011— 6 



Martin 111111111-9 Paul UlUllll-9 



Hendershot 111110111—8 Green 010111111—7 



Sheldon 111001111—7 Dean ,010010110—4 



Benscotten 111111111-9 North 011111111—8 



Hopkius 111011100—6 Ell worthy 111111111—9 



Morgan 111011011— 7 Valen tiue 11011UU— 8 



Osborne 111111110-8 Ford OOOlOlOw. 



Wherry 111110010-6 Heal 110101111-6 



Nichols 100111110-6 



First div., second shot off and div. by Bandle, Hendershot and 

 North; third shot off and div. by Morgan, Alexander and Green; 

 fourth shot off and div. by Hopkins and Heal. • 



Thursday, May 16. 



Event No. 1, at 9 bluerocks, entrance $1.50, six moneys, as in 

 other programme events, open to League only: 



Benscotten 011101111—7 Wendorf 100110001—4 



Hendershot 0)0111101—6 Morgan 011111111—8 



June 111101011—7 Hopkins 101011011—6 



S heldon lllllllll— 9 Leavitt 011000111—5 



Martin .001010000-2 North 111111111-9 



Bandle 111111011—8 Heikes lllllllll— 9 



Cole 011011110—7 Rudolph 011111100—6 



Hart 101010111-6 Alexander 01110D10— 6 



Keenan 101110111—7 Day tou 1010111 11-7 



JIC 010011101-5 Osborn 101111101—7 



Taylor 11101 1110—7 Prech tel 1111111 11—9 



Paul 101111011-7 Calhoun 111010011—6 



Ties on 9, 8 and 5 divided. Tie on 6 shot off and divided by Paul, 

 Dayton and Osborn, killing 12 more straight. Tie on 6 shot off 

 and divided by Hart and Calhoun. 



Extra event No. 1, at 9 bluerocks; entrance $1, four moneys." 



June 011111101-7 Sheldon 111111011—8 



Hendershot 110111111—8 Calhoun 0C11110U— 6 



Paul 101011111-7 Alexander 111110000-5 



Martin UllUOlO-7 Morgan 111111111-9 



Osborn 111111110—8 Leavitt 011101011-6 



Bandle 111111111-9 Prechtel 111101111—8 



Benscotten 111111111—9 North 111111111—9 



Bass 110010011-5 Wend orf 000111110-5 



Hart 110111111—8 Fish ,U1101U0-7 



Cole 110011111—7 



First and fourth divided, second shot off and divided by Hen- 

 dershot, Osborne and Sheldon; third shot off and divided by June 

 and Paul. 



Extra event No. 2, at 9 standards, entrance $1, four mouevs: 



Bandle 111111101-8 Hendershot lOlllilll— 8 



Calhoun 111111111—9 Sheldon UllOlOil— 7 



Cole 110010101— 5 Osborne 011111101—7 



Man in 111111111-9 JIC 111110011—7 



Hart 010110111—6 Benscotten 111011101—7 



Morgan OllliHll-8 North UlllllU— 9 



Hopkins 111011110-7 Valentine 101110000-4 1 



Leavitt 100001001— 3 Paul ,111101111-8 



First and fourth div., second shot off and div. by Morgan and 

 Paul, third shot off and won by Benscotten. 



