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FOREST AND STREAM SUPPLEMENT. 



[June 13, 1889. 



NEW YORK STATE SHOOT. 



THE thirty-first annual tournament of the New York State As- 

 sociation for the Protection "f Fish and Game was given last 

 week on the 3d, 4th, 5th. 6tp and 7th, at Albany, N. Y., uudcr the 

 auspices of the Elm Grove Gun Cluh. The members of the va- 

 rious gun clubs throughout the State began arriving on Monday 

 to take part in the business meeting which was held at the Dela- 

 vati House on Monday evening, and a full report of which was 

 given in our last issue. It will not be amiss, however, lo repeat 

 the fact that 24 new clubs applied for membership and were 

 unanimously elected. This uncommonly large accession to the 

 ranks shows plainly the reviving interest in the Association, and 

 is an evidence of the boom in trap-shooting all over the country. 

 At this meeting it was also decided to hold the 18W) convention at 

 Lvons. N. Y.. under the auspices of the Spencer Gun Club, and 

 Mr. W. S. Gavitt of that club was elected president of the Asso- 

 ciation. 



There was some talk about adopting a system of classification 

 which would be fair to nil and give the. amateurs a more equal 

 chance, and a committee was appointed to confer together and 

 suggest a plan. The meeting then adjourned till Tuesday evening 

 at 8 o'clock to hear the report of this committee, and also one oh 

 financial matters. The adjourned meeting was not held until 

 Wednesday evening at thcStanwix Hall. The classification com- 

 mittee reported that they had been unable to hold a regular meet- 

 ing or to agree on any plan, and requested to be discharged. This 

 was done and another committee appointed, consisting of Messrs. 

 Hoadley. Whitney and Gavitt. The committee on finance 

 presented a, report stating that in 1881 the Association voted a 

 salary of $300 a year to the recordiug secretary, Mr. John R, 

 Sage.'whieh had not been regularly paid, and they now owed him 

 about SI, 250. Owing to the depleted condition of the treasury 

 Mr. Sage had now kindlv offered to donate this amount to the 

 Association. On motion, this was accepted with thanks, which 

 were also extended to the committee for their services. 



On motion, adjourned. 



Tuesday, June L 



The tournament proper did not commence until Tuesday morn- 

 ing, and when at 9 o'clock the shooters commenced their journey 

 toward the Fair Grounds, on the Troy road, which is one of the 

 shooting grounds of the Elm Grove Gun Club, everything looked 

 promising for a good dav's sport; but during the morning lowering 

 clouds began gathering and finally burst in several hard showers; 

 shooters, as a rule, however, do not mind a little rain, and a half 

 hour's delay during the hardest shower was the only result. A 

 large number were iu attendance, and the traps for events open 

 to all, run under the Keystone system, were soon in brisk opera- 

 tion under the guidance of "Tee Kay," who hustled the shooters 

 around in a lively manner; he hustled rather too much for his 

 own comfort on tne second (lay, accidentally stepping into a hole 

 and severely t wisting his ankle, and during the balance of the 

 shoot limped arouud with the aid of a crutch. This did not affect 

 his unflagging spirits, however, nor his sboQting form, as the 

 scores show. He appeared on the grounds with breast covered 

 with the badges of the various clubs which gained for nim the 

 sobriquet of "The Badger." 



While th- open events were being shot at five traps, the Asso- 

 ciation purses were run off at two other sets of three traps, and 

 still another set of three traps was used for events open to all. 

 With all these traps and the number of shooters present, many 

 more birds would have been thrown if the home club had had a 

 few more men lo run the traps. There were many visitors from 

 other States, notably New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, 

 Ohio, etc., who, not. being eligible to shoot in the State events, 

 could only use ihe other traps, and some of them did not get 

 shooting enough to satisfy them, and were compelled to carry 

 home ammunition they expected to use. However, it is no easy 

 matter to run a four days' tournament, with so large an attend- 

 ance, and keep all shooting all the time. 



A great many more events were on the programme than were 

 shot, and of some that were run off it was impossible to get the 

 scores. Enough are given, however, to show the size of the at- 

 tendance and the quality of the shooting done. In all the State 

 events except that for the Dean Richmond trophy, merchandise 

 prizes were given in addition to the money, and where two or 

 more tied the money was usually divided and then the merchan- 

 dise shot for. Among the list of donations were pictures, cigars, 

 subscriptions to the sportsmen's journals, rubber coats, an accor- 

 deon, cartridges, fishing rods, reels, trousers, shot, decoy ducks, 

 rifles, guns, shoes, powder, candy, and even a ton of coal, so it 

 will be seen the variety was great. Two State events and seven 

 open sweeps were shot as follows: 



Contest No. 1, $340 iu prizes, entrance §4, class shooting, 9 king- 

 birds, ties shot off on 6 siugle kingbirds. Ninety per cent, class: 

 First $45, second $25, third $18, fourth $20, Total $108. Eight v Dei- 

 cent, class: First $10, second $25, third $25, fourth $15, fifth $13.50, 

 total SH8 .SO. Seventy per cent, class: First $35. second $25, third 

 $23.50, fourth $10, fifth $10, sixth $10, total $113.50. 



Class. Class. 



A Raker "0 111001111-7 CLGove 80 111111010-7 



iBanta 70 111011111-8 W M Richmond. .70 111101111-8 



E Hudson 80 111111111-9 Arthur Ri. kman70 0lHilloi0-5 



LPSchutt »0 111111011-S S J Lingenfelter..70 110001 l'»l— 5 



SLvon 70 111001110-G J H Pattern 70 111011111-8 



SG Stacey 70 110111110-7 L H Devi it 70 011111111-8 



H McMurchy 90 111111111-9 A Paul 70 111111111-9 



P 1) Kelsev 90 111111111-9 lINCandee 80 101001011-5 



J p Cunningham. 80 111011111— 8 J P Hill 80 101111110-7 



WS Gavitt 80 111110110-7 Geo Mosher 70 110111111—8 



J H Hillabrant...70 111110110-7 A Ryan 70 11111U10-8 



E H Kniskern . ..70 11O0JOO0O-2 H Shear 80 101010010—4 



C H Stockwell ... 70 111111100-7 F Ourtin 80 101000110-4 



ASchemerhorn..70 101110011-6 M H Kingsley. .. .70 illlllOlO-7 

 W P Ravland....10 111011110-7 T A Peacock. ... 80 111101010— « 



C A Johnston.... HO 111111011-8 C H Palmer 70 111011011—7 



J Koch :.. 80 111111111-9 WniRieh 70 O0111H11— 7 



OResser, Jr 90 1 00111111-7 J E Brigden 90 11111 1000-C 



G Buesser 70 101111110-7 O M Paddock — 70 111111111-9 



WCHadley 70 110110111—7 T R Reach 70 111110111—8 



W H Dupree 70 111111110-8 H R Whitney 90 111111111-9 



JTPhair 70 111111111—9 F W Parti ss 70 111110111—8 



E Hudson. Jr 70 111111111—9 G F Tolley 70 110110111—7 



E Gulick 70 111010001-5 C M Felton 80 101111111-8 



J J Oarr 70 111011111--8 G Guinodde 80 001111101— ti 



E Andrews 80 111111111 — 9 W R Moore 70 011111010— f» 



W R Huntington. 70 HllTMll— 9 J D Pierson 80 OllllUll— 8 



FHStryker 70 100110111-0 A Walrath 80 111111111-9 



PEames 70 111111111-9 H M Livingston. .80 111111111-9 



MC Smith 90 111111111-9 H Gardner. - 90 111111100-7 



AHGollev 70 111111011-8 J E Coolidge 80 111111111-9 



John Porter 80 11)111111-9 T H Greer 70 011111010-0 



Geo C Luther 90 111111110-8 W T Lord 80 111010100-5 



DanLefever 80 01001 1111 -C T A Elliott 80 011111110-7 



SamlGoggin 70 111111111-9 A S Hunter 70 110111110-7 



p Steele 70 110110100-5 J B Webelhoer....90 110110110 6 



Ties for first in 90 class div. by H. McMurchy. J. D. Kelsey, M. 

 C. Smith and H. R. Whitney, Geo. C. Luther won second alone, 

 third was div. by H. Gardner and O. Besser, Jr., J. E. Bridgen 

 and J. R. Webelboer div. fourth. 



In the 80 class, all lies were div. but those on 9 which was shot 

 off and won by J. Koch, breaking 12 straight. 



The 70 class ties were ail shot-oil', First was won by F. Eamcs 

 after breaking 17 straight, second div. by J. J. Carr and Geo. 

 Mosher, third won by M. F. Kingslev. fourth won by L. G. Greer, 

 fifth won by A. Rickman, sixth was won by E. H. Kniskern with- 

 out a tie. 



Contest No. 2, $300 in prizes, entrance $4, class shooting, 9 king- 



Class. Class. 



ERDoan 70 011111111—8 G C Luther 90 111111100-7 



A Paul 70 111111110-8 E M Felton 80 01101U11-7 



A Rickman. 70 111111100-7 E S Hunter 70 111110111-8 



JTPhair 70 111111111-9 F A Elliot 80 111011111-8 



J D Pierson 80 001011110-5 E Andrews 80 111111000-6 



A Walrath 80 110111111-8 E Lord 80 101110000 -4 



T. D. Kelsey, J. Koch and II. Gardner div. first in the 90 class; 

 McMurchy. M. C. Smith, H. B. Whitney and O. Besser, Jr., div. 

 second; Brigden and Luther div. third; fourth prize not awarded 

 in this class as no score to win it was made. In the 80 class first 

 shot off and won by D. Lefever; second shot off and div. by John 

 Porter and E. Hudson; third div. without a shoot by Schutt. Can- 

 dee and Felton; fourth won by E. Andrews; fifth by J. D. Pierson 

 and sixth by W. L. Ford. The 70 class moneys went as follows: 

 First, after shoot off, to Baker; second div. by E. Hudson and A. 

 Paul; third by Paddock. Mosher, Lvon and Mattice; fourth shot 

 off aud div. by Eatnes and Stacey, after breaking 23 out of 24 each; 

 fifth won by G. Buesser alone: sixth was not awarded, as no score 

 was made to win it. 



First open event, 10 kingbirds. 

 "Badger" Tee Kay. 1110111111- 9 



E U Miller 11 111 11110- 9 



M C smith 1111111011— 9 



C W Yerrington. ...1111111111-10 



Steele llllilllll— 10 



Dupree 0010001101— 4 



Quimby 1111011110- 8 



Lindsley minion— 9 



McMurchy.. 1111011111- 9 



Mosher 1111011111— 9 



Cunningham 1111001001— 6 



H P Kipp 1111110100- 7 



Richmond 1111010110— 7 



FD Kelsey .1111111111-10 



W D Moore 0110101110- 6 



W Collins 1111111111—10 



Sigler 1111111111—10 



Judson, Jr. : 0111011100— 



5 traps, $1, four moneys: 



Fames 1110100000— 4 



Andrews 0110110111— 7 



Carr 1111111111-10 



Beach 1111111111—10 



Gardner 1111111111-10 



Hudson 1111111111-10 



JLuther 1111 11(011- 9 



Whitney 1111111111-10 



Brigden .0111111101- 8 



Levitt 0111101000- 5 



Heikes 101111U11— 9 



Mclntire 1111011111— 9 



Lindenfelter 1111110111— 9 



Albee 1110010111- 7 



Curtin 1100000010- 3 



Apgar 1111111111-10 



Stockwell 111111 11X11- 8 



Ressin llllllUlO- 9 



Ties on 10 were shot off and divided by all but Steele, Sigler 

 and Apgar. Ties on 9 shot off and divided by all but Lindsley, 

 McMurchy, Mclntyre and Lindenfelter. Third and fourth 

 moneys divided. 



third $15, fourth $15, fifth $10, sixth $5; total $95: 



Class. Class. 



HMcMurchv... .90 111111101-8 WM Richmond . 70 111111111-9 



T A Peacock 80 111111011— 8 LPSchutt 80 111011110-7 



E Hudson, Jr .. 70 101HU11-8 WCHadley 70 111101111-8 



OM Paddock. ..70 010111111-7 A Ryan 70 111111101-8 



PE Kelsey 90 111111111-9 T H Greer 70 011111111-8 



PWPartiss 70 111111111-9 J E Brigden 90 HllOlllO-7 



Gr Mosher 70 1010111)1-7 W Mattice 70 011111011—7 



J G Stacey 70 100.111101— 6 J F Cunningham. 80 000010101-3 



MC Smith 90 111111110-8 11 N Candee 80 001111111-7 



A Baker 70 111111111-9 J Koch 90 111111111—9 



WB Moore 70 011111101-7 O Besser, Jr 90 111111110-8 



SLyon 70 011111011—7 H M Livingston. .80 111111111-9 



D Lefever 80 111111111—9 E H KnLkeru .... 70 1 10110011— ti 



HBWnitney 90 111111110-8 A Schemerhoru . . 70 111111111-9 



John Porter 80 111011111-8 J Ranta 70 1H1H1I1-9 



FMEames 70 110100111—6 I. xfingenfelter.. ..70 11H01101— 7 



H B Kipp 70 111111111-9 E Hudson 80 11U11101-8 



CLGove 80 111111111-9 J E Coolidge 80 101111111-8 



M J Mclntyre 70 111111111-9 II Gardner 90 111111111-9 



PMKeel 70 111111110-8 G Buesser 70 111101000 -5 



J J Carr 70 1111 11010-7 T R Reach SO llgllllll— 8 



RFolsom 70 110111010-6 J II Hillabrant. . .70 UllllHO-8 



THE ORIGINAL DEAN RICHMOND^CUP. 



Open event No. 2, 10 kingbirds "0 traps; $1; four moneys: 



Mil ler 1 11 11 1 11 11 —1 Besser 11 11 1 11 Hl-10 



Stockwell 1111101101- 8 Mattice 1011011101- 7 



Albee lllHlllll-10 McMurchy 1111111110- 9 



.. .1110111111- 9 

 ..1111111011— 9 

 ..1111011100- 7 

 .. .1111111011— 9 



...liioium— 9 



. .0111011110— 



Hadley OlOlllOllO- 6 Felton. 



Schutt 11 mi HI 1- 10 G ardner 



Besser 0110101111— 7 Quimby 



Li n d si ey 11111 1 111 1—10 Apgar 



Peacock 0111100110- 6 Luther 



Brigden 1111111111—10 Livingston ... 



Robinson 0110111111— 8 "Badger" Tee Kay. 1111101111— 9 



Gavitt 1111111111-10 Paul 0101011111— J 



Choate 1111111111—10 Mosher 1111111111—10 



Yerrington 1111111111—10 Goggins 1111111101— 9 



Cunningham 0101010110- 5 Ford 1010010101— 5 



Parshall 0100010101- 4 -H W Roach 0101001010- 4 



Coolidge lQlOmill— 8 Davitt 1111111110- 9 



Heikes 1111111111-10 Skidmore 0010010001— 8 



Mclntvre 1111111100- 8 



Putnam 0100101001— 4 



Eames 1101011111— 8 



Collins 1111110110- 8 



Steele 1111U0010— 



Lefever 111.0111011- 8 



Hill 1111110011— 8 



Patton miOOHll- 8 



Carr 1111111111—10 Gove 1101100000— 4 



Hunter 11110 1 1100— 7 Ryan 1 1111' 1 101— 9 



Candee 0101101011— 6 Campbell 0001011010— 4 



Beck with 11101101)1- 8 Richmond 010010UU— 6 



Kipp HimillL-10 Sigler 1011010011- 6 



Smith 1111111 111—10 Baker 1110101110- 7 



Ties for first money shot off and divided by all but Scliuit, Kipp, 

 Resser, Mosher and Smith. Ties for second shot off alter three 

 men had drawn their entrance, and divided by Collins, McMurchy 

 and Apgar. 



Contest No. 3, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps, $50 guaranteed, $1.50, four 

 moneys: 



Hadley 0111111111— 9 Whitney 1111111111—10 



Robinson 1111111011- 9 Apgar 1111111111-10 



Raker 0111) 11111- 9 Kipp 1100011111- 7 



Albee 1111111111—10 Felton 1111101111— 9 



Choate .1111111111-10 Kelsey 1111111111—10 



Lefever 1011011011— 7 McMurchy 1111111111—10 



Richmond 1111111111—10 Hunter 1111011111— 9 



Yerrington 1101011011— 7 "Radger Toe Kay ".1111101011— 8 



Lindsley 1111011110- 8 Schutt 1111101011— 8 



Miller 1111111111—10 A Paul 1101111001— 7 



Mosher 1011011011— 7 Smith 11)011 1 111— 9 



Candee 0011001011— 5 Sigler .1111111111-10 



Heikes HI ill 1111-10 Gardner llllilllll— 10 



Goggin 1101011111- 8 Johnston llimiUl— 10 



Ruesser 1011110101- 7 Hudson lllllimo- 9 



Eames 11111D11U- 9 Gove 1111110111— 9 



Campbell 1101101011— 7 Stockwell. 1011111011— 8 



Collins 1111111111—10 Gavitt 1C01011111— 7 



Luther 1111111111—10 Steele 1C01110011— 6 



Rigden 1111111111-10 



After a shoot-off, first money div. by Albee, Miller, Heikes, Col- 

 lins, Luther. Apgar, McMurchy and Sigler; second after shoot-off 

 won by Smith, third div., fourth shot off and div, by Yerrington, 

 Mosher, Kipp, Paul and Baker. 



Contest No. 4, 5 kingbirds. 5 traps, $1.50, three moneys: 



Miller 11 111-5 McMurchy 11111—5 



Lindsley 11 111-5 Peacock 1 0101— 3 



Heikes 11111—5 Robinson 01111-4 



Gove 01111-4 Felton 11111-5 



Hudson 11110— 4 Lefever 10111—4 



Devitt 11100-3 Cunningham 01110—3 



Mattice 11111—5 Collins.". 11111-5 



Hadley 11111-5 Schutt 01111—4 



Raker 10111—4 Yerrington 11111—5 



Parties 11101—4 Eames 11111—5 



Reach 00100—1 Ruesser 11010-3 



Quimby lull— 5 Johnston 11110—4 



Smith 11111-5 Steele 10001-2 



Sigler ... 11101-4 



Jirst divided between Heikes, Smith, McMurchy, Collins and 

 Choate, after breaking 15 straight; second divided by Hudson, 

 Raker, Lefever, Schutt and Johnston after shoot-off. Third 

 divided by Devitt and Buesser. 

 Contest No. 4, 9 kingbirds. 3 traps, $1, 4 monevs: 



Carr 00111 1 111—7 MiUer 111111111-9 



Quimby 11111 nll-9 Lindsley 111111110-8 



Choate 111101111— 8 Luther 111111111—9 



Collins 111110011-7 Buesser 001011111-6 



Mattice 111111111-9 Peacock 111111111—9 



'•"'or I i ill!!) ::■:>- ' 



Roach 110100100-4 " 



Hill 111111101-8 



Beach 101 111 110-7 



Skidmore 011000110 -4 



Charlton 1 01011101— 6 



.111011100-6 



Kingsley 111011111—8 



Stryker 111111100-7 



Golley . 111111001-7 



Livingston 111101111—8 



"rigden 111111011-8 



Dupree 110111101—7 Apgar 111110011—7 



Tolley 101110100—5 Albee 111111110— 8 



Armstrong 100110111—6 Recker 111111110—8 



C J Armstrong 111110000—5 Vine 111000100-4 



Cusbman 111011111-8 JR C 111110111—8 



Paul 111111111-9 Hadley U01U111— 8 



Dunn 111111001—7 Robinson 111111111—9 



Ties shot off and divided by Quimby, MiUer and Luther. Ties 

 on 8 shot off and divided by Ohoate, Hdl, Lindsley and Living- 

 ston. Ties on 7 shot off and won by Carr. Ties on C shot off and 

 won by Ruesser. 

 Event No. 5, 5 pairs kingbirds, $1, four moneys: 



Besser, .Jr 11 10 11 11 01- 9 Kingsley 00 10 10 10 11- 5 



Lefever 01 00 11 11. 01— 6 Stryker 11 10 10 10 10- 6 



Reckwith 10 11 11 11 11- 9 Dupree 11 11 11 10 01— 8 



Eames 11 10 10 11 11- 



Schemerhorn...l0 10 11 10 11— 7 



Hadley 11 111111 11-10 



Ryan 10 11 11 11 10- 8 



Albee 10 10 01 11 01- 6 Paui 10 11 11 10 01— 7 



Hunter 11 11 01 11 00— 7 Gardner 11 11 10 11 10— 8 



McMurchy 11 11 11 11 11—10 



Lindslev 11 10 10 11 10- 7 



Felton 01 10 11 11 10- 



Peacock 10 11 11 11 11— 9 Livingston. 



Quimby 11 10 11 11 11— 9 Luther 



Koch 11 10 11 11 10- i 



Gove 10 10 00 10 11— 5 



Ruesser 10 00 01 11 11— 6 



...10-11 10 01 10- 6 

 .10 10 00 11 11— 6 



Heikes". 11 11 11 11 10— 9 Golley 00 11 10 10 U— 6 



Smith 11 11 11 11 11—10 Mattice 10 10 10 11 10— 6 



MiUer 10 11 10 10 10— 6 Collins 10 10 00 11 00— 4 



Schutt 01 11 11 11 11— 9 Wnitney 11 10 11 11 11— 9 



Reach 10 11 10 00 01— 5 Hudson 11 11 10 11 10— 8 



Angar 11 11 00 11 11— 8 Robinson 11 01 II 11 11- 9 



Sigler 11 U 11 10 11- 9 Cheat 11 10 10 11 11- 9 



GhiUrtingham.,.11 10 11 00 11- 7 Paddock 11 U 11 11 11— 10 



Kelsey 11 11 11 11 11-10 



Those making 10 straight divided first. 

 Ties on 9 at 3 pairs: 



Schutt 11 10 11-5 Peacock 11 11 11-6 



Robinson 10 10 01—3 Quimby 11 11 11-6 



Whitney 11 10 11—5 Heikes 10 00 00—1 



Resser, Jr 00 11 11—5 Sigler 11 10 10—4 



Reckwith 11 10 10—4 



Peacock and Quimby divide. 

 Ties on 8: 



Eames 10 11 10-3 Choat 11 10 00—3 



Felton 10 11 11-5 Ryan 11 10 00-3 



Apgar 11 11 11-6 Gardner 01 00 00-1 



Dupree 11 10 00-3 Koch H u n_6 



Hudson 10 00 00 -1 



Apgar and Koch divide. Ties on 7 divided without a shoot-off. 



Contest No. 6, 15 kingbirds, 5 traps, $3, $75 guaranteed, four 

 moneys: 



Albee - . . .10111HI1U0111-13 E Hudson 111110111111111-14 



Eames 01 11 111111111 11—14 A Paul 110110111111010—11 



Lindslev 110101 1 11111111—13 Candee 01 0001 10101 00 w. 



H H Whitney. .1111111111)1111— 15 Robinson 010111011111011—11 



Livingston . . . 101 mil 1 1111011—12 Luther 111111111111110-14 



J P HiJi 01)101001111111-11 Kelsey 111111111111111—15 



Carr 111110111111111—14 Kipp 1 1 101011 1 101111— 13 



Gove 110011101111111-12 Raker 11 1111 111111 IU— 15 



M C Smith 111111111111111-15 G Mosher 111111111110101-13 



O M Paddock. .1011111101101)1-12 Gardner 010111101111010—10 



E Hudson, Jr. .111111111111111—15 Collins 111111101111111-14 



McMurchy .... 111111111111111-15 Peacock 0111101 11011 0U-11 



Apgar 1 1110100111 1111-12 Silkirk Ill HJ00111101010- 8 



Choate 101101011111111-12 Buesser tl 1 0110 1 101 1 101— 11 



Heikes 111111111011111-14 Hadley 1011(11111111111-13 



Brigden llllllllllllOU— 14 Tee Kay 011111111111111-14 



Miller. 111100111111111-13 Sigler 1111 11011011110-13 



Yerrington. . . .11111111111 1111—15 



First div., second shot off and div. by Heikes, E. Hudson and 

 Collins, thii d div.. fourth shot off and div. by Livingston, Pad- 

 dock, Sigler and Kipp. 



Wednesday, June 5, 

 About the same number of contestants were in attendance as 

 on Tuesday, and the arrangements were iu somewhat better 

 shape. The weather was fair most of the day, but a few light 

 showers fell in the afternoon. Two Stale events and six sweeps, 

 open to all, also two extra sweeps were shot with the following 

 results: 



Contest No. 3, $392 in prizes, entrance $4, class shoot, 12 king- 

 birds, ties shot off on 6 single birds. Ninety per cent, class: First 

 prize $40, second $25, third 20. fourth $15, fifth $0.50; total $106.50. 

 Eight \ per cent, class: First $40, second $25, third $25, fourth $18, 

 (if ill $16, sixth $14; total $137. • Seventy per cent class: First §35, 

 second $25, third $20, fourth $20, fifth $18, sixtn $15, seventh $15; 

 total $148: 



Class. Class. 

 H McMurchy .90 HllUllllll— 12 L H Devitt . . .70 001110100111—7 



F Steele 70 010100101110— 6 WRichmond.70 110011110010-7 



j E Brigden. .90 111111111111—12 A Paul 70 111101011111-10 



M C Smith 90 111111111110—11 C Stockwell. .70 101001100101—6 



W Steele 70 110110101110-8 A H Golley. . .70 111111011110-10 



F WPartiss..70 111111111110—11 J Ranta 70 110111011000 - 7 



LP Schutt... .80 111111111111-12 MHKingslev70 111110111101-10 



G Ruesser 70 010111010011- 7 T H Stryker. .70 01 1 111011110- 9 



S Goggin 70 011111110111-10 D Lefever — 90 111111111111-12 



WCHadley.. 70 111101111111—11 Cunningham.80 101010111101—8 

 OMPaddock.70 111111110111-11 H N Candee.. 80 111101111011—10 



A Raker 80 011111111111-11 AS Hunter.. 70 111111111111-13 



SLvon 70 111110011110- 9 J H Patten. ..70 110110111111-10 



H V Kipp 70 limmtm— 12 O Besser, Jr.. 90 111111111100-10 



F Stiangc 70 11 1 100011111- 9 H Gardner. . .90 UllOllOOiOl- 8 



T A Peacock. 80 111110111111-11 G Luther 90 111111111000-9 



WHunt'gt'n.70 111110111110—10 O M Felton. ..80 111110101010-8 

 EHKniskern70 111110011101— 9 FMEames.. 80 11J 111111011— 11 



J G Stacey. ..70 111110111011-10 J P HiU 80 111101111111-11 



Schemerhorn 70 110111011000- 7 E Andrews. ..80 110111101110—9 

 J D Pierson . ..SO 110110111111—10 GAMosher..70 111101111111-11 

 A Rickman... 70 011111111110-10 M J MclntyreTO 10111 1111111-U 



J Carr 70 111111111111—13 A Ryan 70 101111110010—8 



C Howell, Jr.. 70 111111111111-12 T H Greer — 70 000111000111—6 

 H Livingston. 80 111111011110-10 Lingenfelter .70 111111111111-12 



JRetts 70 lOlOHHOOll- 8 B Talsma 70 111111111111-12 



J D Kelsey... 90 llllllOllin-H W T T Lord 80 111111111101— 11 



J Koch 90 111111111 111-13 PMKell 70 111111110111—11 



WS Gavitt. ..80 101001111100- 7 JMeCormacktO 111111101111-11 



T B Beach 80 111100110011- 8 G Osterhout.,,70 110111110111-10 



H Whitney. ..90 111111111111-12 C E Gove ....80 Hill 1110011-10 



GRYine 80 111110001010- 7 C Campbell. ..80 110111110110-9 



A Walrath. . .80 110111110111-10 E B Doane. ...70 111110111100-9 

 E Hudson — 80 111111111111-13 J E Coolidge. 80 111110011011—9 

 W Beckwith,80 OiOHlOlllll— 9 J Webelhoer.80 111111000110—8 

 W Mattice . . ..70 111101110011— 9 



Ties in 90 class for first divided by Brigden, McMurchy, Koch, 

 Whitney and Lefever without a shoot off; second divided by 

 Smith, Kelsey and McCormack, and third won by O. Besser, Jr., 

 fourth by G. C. Luther* and fifth by H. Gardner. 



In the 80 class first money was shot off and won by L. P. Schutt, 

 second divided without a shoot by Ralier, Peacock, Eames, Hill 

 and Lord, third shot off and won by Gove, fourth shot off and 

 divided by Andrews and Coolidge, fifth divided by Reach, Cun- 

 ningham, Felton and Webelhoer, sixth divided by Vine and 

 Gavitt. 



In the 70 class first was divided by those making 12, second 



