June 13, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM SUPPLEMENT. 



431 



divided, third divided after a shoot off hy Golley, Kingsley and 

 Patten, fourth shot off and divided by Logan and Strange, liftli 

 divided and then shot off for the shoes, which were won hy W. 

 Steele, sixth shot off and won by Banta after breaking 11 out of 

 13 seventh shot off and won by Stoekwell. 



Contest No. 4, $840 in prizes, entrance $4.50, class shooting, 12 

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

 First $4.0. second $30, Ihird $20. fourth $10. total $100. Eighty per 

 ceni. class: First, $30, second $25, third $20, fourth $17, fifth $12, 

 sixth $6. totaLfllO. Seventy per cent, class: First $30, second $25, 

 third $25, fourth $35, fifth $10, sixth $10, seventh $5, total $130. 

 Cass. Class. 



HBWhitney.90 111111111011-11 E Hudson 80 111111111111-12 



HMeMurchy.OO 111111111111-12 Lingenfolter..70 011111111111—11 

 F D Kelsey. . .90 111111111111—12 J G Felton ... DO 11111.1110101—10 

 H Gardner . . .90 Olllllll 1111-11 W S Gavitt. . .80 111111110110-10 

 MO Smith.... 90 111110011011—9 C Campbell.. .30 011111111010-9 

 Dan Lef ever.. 90 011111011111-10 FW Parties.. 70 111111111110-11 



\V N Irving. .TO 010101011110—7 G Buesser 70 011111011111—10 



Geo Mnsher..70 111111111111—12 A S Hunter. . 70 111111111011-11 

 OMPaddock.70 111111111111-13 Sehemei -horn.70 111011111011-10 



S Goggin 70 110111111111—11 J G Stacey... 70 011111001101- 8 



J J Carr 70 110110011110- 8 ECRndge. ..70 111011011111-10 



J E Brigden . .90 111011111111-11 C Howell, Jr. .70 llOlllOlOlll— 9 

 L P Schutt. . .90 111111110110-10 G C Luther. . .90 111111101110—10 



A Paul 70 l'lOlinnil— U J Banta ... .70 111111011110-10 



T A Peacock. 80 011111111111—11 P M Keel 70 111111011111-11 



Huntington. ..TO 110111011110-9 O Besser, Jr. .90 1 1011 " 11G11 1 1 



Til St.i-.yker.. 70 001011011100— B Tolsma 70 111111111111-13 



HNCandee. 80 111111011010—0 T H Greer ... 70 001111111000— 7 



A Baker 80 011111011111—10 CLGove 80 111111011101—10 



Cunniugba.m.80 111111111111—12 W Beck with.. 80 111111010100-8 



SSLyon 70 010111111110-9 E Andrews. .80 111111011111—10 



HBKipp 80 111111111111-12 M Mclntyre. .70 011101111111-10 



J Koch... 90 111111111111-12 F Steele 70 111111111101-11 



W O Hadley..70 .111110011111-10 W T Lord . . . . 80 111111111011-11 



A Rickman. ..70 011101011110- 8 W Steel 70 111111111111-12 



FM Eames...80 011110110111- 9 Tfillabrant... .70 lOlOlOlllllO- 8 



F Strange 70 111011001110- 8 H Livingston. 80 1I111H11U0— 11 



C M Felt on ... 80 11111 1110110-10 



Ties in the SO class were decided as follows: First, H. McMnr- 

 ehy, F. D. Kelsey and J. Koch; second, divided by H. B. Whitney, 

 H. Gardner and J. E. Brigden; third, divided by those breaking 

 10; fourth won by M. O. Smith alone. The 80 class moneys were 

 ••won, first by Cunningham after a, shoot-off; second by Peacock, 

 Beekwith, Lord and Livingston; third shot off and divided hy 

 Gavitt and Gove; fourth sbot off and won by Eames; fifth won hy 

 E. Andrews without, a tie; sixth prize not awarded, no score being 

 made to win it. Ties in the 70 class, first shot off and won by Geo. 

 A. Mosber after breaking 18 straight: second money contained 

 $25, which was divided $3 to each of "the seven in the 11 hole, leav- 

 ing $4, which was shot for and divided by Hunter and Keel; 

 third money was divided, but on a shoot-off for the gun Schemer- 

 horn won after breaking IS out of 18; fourth money was divided 

 and then shot off for the rifle; it was a hot tie, requiring 30 birds 

 to decide, and was finally won by Howell; fifth divided by J. J. 

 Carr, A. Rickman, Fred Strange, J. G. Stacev and J. H. H ilia- 

 brant; sixth divided by N. W. Irving and T. H. Greer; seventh 

 won by Stryker alone. 



Contest No. 1, 9 kingbirds. 5 traps. $1, four moneys: 



Miller 111111111-9 Strange 111111110-8 



Quimby 111111111-9 Livingston 111111110-8 



Luther 111111111—9 Paul U101111I-8 



Stoekwell lllllOOn-e Short 011111101—7 



Sigler 111111111-9 Keel 111111110-8 



Richards 111111001—7 Carr 111111011—8 



Choate 11111 till— 9 Yerrington 110011111-7 



Partiss 111111111-9 Alhee 1111U1U— 9 



Robinson 11111 1111—9 F Steele 011111101-7 



Carroll 111101111-8 Peacock..., 111111111—9 



M Steele 111110110-7 



Tie on 9 shot off and div. by Miller. Luther and Sigler; second 

 shot off and div. by Keel and Carr: third shot off and div. by 

 • W. Steele; Stoekwell won fourth. 



Event No. 1, 9 kingbirds, 3 traps, $1, four moneys: 



Miller 111111111-9 Hill 111011 111-8 



Robinson UU1U11— 9 F Steele 011111111—8 



Eames 111111111—9 Keel 101111111—8 



Carr 111111111—9 Albee 110011111—7 



Sigler llilimi-9 Paul 111110110-7 



W Steele lltflHll-9 Hadley 101111011-7 



Yerrington 111111111-9 Livingston 11110110O-6 



Choate UlUlOll-S 



First shot off and div. by Miller, Robinson, Eames, Carr, Sigler 

 and W. Steele; second shot off and div. by Choate and Hill; third 

 shot off and div. by Albee and Paul; fourth won by Livingston. 



Event No. 2, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps, $1, 4 moneys: 



McMurchy P 11111111-10 Kipp 1111110111- 9 



Collins 1111111111—10 Partiss 1111101111— 9 



Choate 1111111111-10 Quimby 1111101111- 9 



Brigden 1111111111-10 Stoekwell 1111011111— 9 



Kelsey 1111111111—10 Eames 1111011111— 9 



Sigler 1111111111-10 Mclntyre 1110111111- 9 



Heikes HH111111— 10 Peacock 1111110110- 8 



Smith 1111 HUH— 10 Tolsma 1111111100— 8 



Whitney 1111111111-10 Walrath 1111101110- 8 



Hadley milllill— 10 Dupree 1110111110- 8 



Carr 1111111111-10 Paddock 1011110111— 8 



Miller 1111111111—10 Gove 1110111101— 8 



Robinson 1111111111—10 Beach.. 1111101011— 8 



Gardner 1111111111-10 Albee 1110101101- 7 



Schutt 1011111111— 9 Greer 0H1001111— 7 



Baker 1111111110- 9 Lyons 1111000111— 7 



Mosher. 1011111111— 9 Buesser 1111011100— 7 



Paid 1011111111— 9 Gavitt 1111100011— 7 



Luther 1011111111— 9 Mattice 1011010110— 6 



Yerrington 1110111111— 9 Smith 11001H100— 6 



Richmond 1101 111 111—9 F Steele .1011010101— 6 



Coolidge 0111111111- 9 Devitt OOllOmiO- 5 



Livingston ...1111111101—9 Condit 000010H11— 5 



Tee Kay Badger... .1111101111— 9 Richards 0001111010 - 5 



First shot off and div. by McMurchy, Collins, Choate, Brigden, 

 Kelsey, Sigler and Heikes; second shot, off aud div. by Schutt, 

 Baker and Mosher; third shot off and div. by Peacock and Tolsma; 

 Albee won fourth on a. shoot off. 



Event No. 3, 5 singles and 5 pairs kingbirds, $1.50, divided 35. 35, 

 20, 12 and 8 per. per cent.: 



Gardner.. .Ulll 1011111111-14 Mc-MurchylOlll 1011001110-10 

 Kelsey. ...11111 10 01 01 11 00—11 Whitney. .11111 1111111111-15 



Tee Kay . .11111 00 00 10 10 10- 8 Felton 10111 10 11 11 11 10-12 



Pa dd ock. . .1111 1 11 01 01 11 11-13 Heikes . . . . 1 1111 1 1 10 11 1 1 11-14 



Gavitt 01010 111110 1101-10 Jones 01111 101010 1111—11 



Gove 10111 01 00 1001 11- 9 Lef ever.... 11111 1101110111-13 



Cun'ffham.10111 1110101110-11 Brigden. . .11111 1111111011-14 



Millor 11111 1111101010-12 Steel 11H1 11 H 11 10 10—13 



Hunter... .11111 1101111111-14 Beekwith ..11011 1111110010-11 



Li ndsley.. 01011 00 00 01 10 00- 5 Paul 11101 0011111010 10 



Peacock... 01 101 111100 1110-10 Luther. .. .11111 10 10 10 10 00-9 

 Schutt .... .11111 11111110 01-13 Apgar... .10011 11 11 111100-11 

 Quimby... 10011 1010110111-11 Smith 10101 10 00 00 10 00-5 



H. B. Whitney won first, being the only one to make a straight; 

 aU others divided. 



Event No. 5, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps, $1.50, four moneys: 



Gai drier lillllllll — 10 Buesser 1111111101-9 



Choate 1111111111—10 Cunningham 1011111111—9 



Mosher Ullllllll-10 Stoekwell 1111111101—9 



Kipp 1111111111-10 Lyons llllHOlll-9 



C oil i n s lllilll 111-10 Fel ton 1011111111—9 



Gavitt lillllllll -10 Greer 1110111110-8 



Peacock 1111111111—10 Schemerhorn 1011011111—8 



Miller lillllllll— 10 Tolsma* 1111100111—8 



Albee llimilll— 10 Gove 1111011110—8 



Apgar 1111111111-10 Baker 1101111011 -8 



Smith lmmill— 10 Livingstou 1101111011—8 



Paul lmmill— 10 Huntington .1110111011—8 



Goggins lmmm— 10 Hadley 1011110111—8 



"Badger" Tee Kay. 1110111111 - 9 Keel 1111111100— 8 



Eames 1111011111— 9 Gardner 1111011101—8 



McMurchy 1101111111— 9 Yerrington .0111101111-8 



Luther 1111101111— 9 Sigler 0101111111-8 



Whitney 1111111101— 9 Dupree OlOlllllll— 8 



Quimby 1101111111— 9 Osterhout 0011110111—7 



Schutt limilllO— 9 Paddock .0010111111—7 



Brigden 1111111110— 9AM Condit 1101010101-6 



Lindsley 1111101111- 9 G L Smith 0100101111-0 



Kelsey 1111101111— 9 Campbell 0110111100—0 



Lefever 1111111011— 9 H N Caudee 1100011010—5 



Robinson lOllllllll— 9 Stryker 1000110010—1 



Heikes 1111111101— 9 Knowles 0001010000-2 



First shot off and div. by Gardner, Choate, Mosher, Kipp, Col- 

 lins, Gavitt and Peacock, second shot off and div. by Badger Tee 

 Kay, Fames, McMurchy, Luther. Whitney, Quimbv, Schutt, 

 Bridgen and Lindsley, third shot off and div. by Greer, Schemer- 

 horn, Tolsma, Gove, Baker a,nd Livingston, fourth div. 



Event No. 9, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps; $1.50; four moneys: 



Heikes 1111111111-10 Sigler 0111111111-9 



Whitney 1111111111—10 Buesser imOlllll— 9 



Brigden 1111111111—10 Miller lllllllJOl— 9 



Peacock 1111111111—10 Robinson 1011111111—9 



Felton 1111111111—10 Goggins lRi 111010— 8 



Lef ever 1111111111— 10 Lindsley 1111110110—8 



Pa ul Ill 1 11 1 11 1 —1 Hadley 1 1 11 1 1 1 01 0-8 



Choate 1111111111-1(1 Jones 1110111101—8 



Collins 111 1111 ill-lO Ryan 10)0111111— fl 



McMurchv 1111111111—10 Tee Kay "Badger". .11011(0101 -7 



Apgar....'. 1111111111-10 Quimby ....1101111010 7 



Yer r i ngton 1111111111-10 Cunningham 1 1 1 001 1 1 00—6 



Richmond 1111111111-10 M C Smith 11)0010011-6 



Luther 1111111111-10 Knowles 01 1000001 0-3 



Baker 11 10111111— 9 



First shot off and a very hot shoot at that; divided by Heikes, 

 Whitney, Brigden, Peacock, Felton and Lefever; other ties div. 



Extra event No. 1, 6 kinghirds, 50 cents; three moneys: 



Gardner 111U1-6 Hill* 111011—5 



Smith 111111-6 Schutt 101101—4 



Coolidge 111111-0 Mattise 111001—4 



Beach llim-6 Betts 110011-4 



Carr 011111—5 Liugenfelter 111100-4 



Brigden 111110-5 Lvous 1 10101-4 



Kipp 111110— 5 Richmond : 001111-4 



Keel 011111—5 Cunningham 011100—3 



Strange 111011-5 



First divided by Gardner and Smith on shoot off; Carr, Brig- 

 den and Kipp divide second after shootingoff the tie; third divided 

 bv Schutt and Mattice on shoot off. 



Extra event, open to 70 class only, 9 kingbirds, three traps, $1, 

 four moneys: 



A S Hunter 111111111-9 Lyons 011 111110-7 



Betts 111111111-9 Schemerhoru 011110111-7 



Strange 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1-9 Rudge 1 1010 1 111-7 



Keel 11 1111.11 1 -9 Stacey 111101010-0 



Mclntyre 011111111-8 F Steele lOUOlllll— 



Doan 111110111-8 Hadley OlllOOlll-fi 



Gates 011111U1-8 Grocsbeck... 001110111— « 



W Steele . . 011111111 8 Greer 111011010— ti 



Paddock 11111)101—8 Williams 010101110—5 



Paul 101111101-7 Knowles 100110011—5 



Baker 111010111— 7 Banta 011010110—5 



Oster h out 110101111-7 Good r i oh 01 0000101-3 



Carr 010111111-7 Hancox 001100001-3 



First and second div., third shot-off and div. by Paul aud Baker, 

 Stacey took fourth after a shoot -off. 



Thursday, June 6. 



The attendance still held good and quite a number of events 

 were run off. After dinner the wind blew very strong right 

 across the traps and made the flight of the birds somewhat erra- 

 tic. During the day an extra sweep was shot under the new 

 Tucker system, as a result of some talk between the classification 

 committee. It worked quite satisfactorily to most of the contest- 

 ants, even to some who did not win. It certainly forces men to 

 shoot and m the )ong run the luck of winning would be as often 

 in favor of one man as against him. 



Only one State event was shot to-day, but that was at 15 birds 

 with 58 entries and 24 prizes to the various classes, of cash and 

 merchandise, so that it took some time to decide. 



Contest No. 5, $081 in prizes, entrance $4, class shooting. 15 king- 

 birds, ties shot olf on Obirds, 90 percent, class, first $100, second 

 $30, third $20, fourth $17.50, fifth $15. total $182.50; 80 per cent Class, 

 first $100, second $40, third $15, fourth $15, fifth $10; sixth $11.50, 

 seventh $11.50, eighth $5, total $318; 70 per cent, class, first $100, 

 second $40, third $30, fourth $25. fifth $17, sixth $13, seventh $16, 

 eighth $14, ninth 312.50, tenth $8, eleventh $5, total $280.50. 



Class. Class. 

 Whitney.. .90 111111111111111-15 WT Lord. .80 111111111011000—11 



MC Smith 90 HOOlOlOlOlOw Hadley 70 111111111111111-15 



McMurchvOO 101011111110111—13 Paddock.. .70 110110111001111-11 

 Schutt. ...90 111111010111111-13 Huntingt'n70 111111111011111—14 

 Brigden. ..90 110110011111111-12 THStryker70 11110101111.0111—12 

 FBKelsey.90 lllMlUUllOll— 13 Kingsley . ..70 101111011110011—11 



JKoch 90 111111110111111-14 S Goggins..70 111111111111111—15 



Cuuning'm9 ) 011011110010110-9 G Buesser. .70 011011001011111-10 

 DLefever..90 111011111111111-14 S Lyons. ...70 110011100111100-9 

 GC Luther 90 111111111111110-14 JFSmith..70 010liimilllll-13 

 Besser, Jr.. 90 111100110111010— 10 Kniskern..70 010101011111100—9 

 H Gardner.90 111010111110111—12 J Banta — 70 110111110110010—10 

 Peacock... .80 111111111111111—15 PM Keel. .70 110111011101111-12 

 A Backer.. 80 in 110101 11111 1—13 J J Carr.. ..70 111111111111111—15 

 GAMosher80 011111111111001—12 Stoekwell. .70 101110100111110—10 

 HY Kipp. .80 111111111111111—15 FStrauge..70 111111111111011—14 

 E Andrews 80 111111111111111-15 Schemer'n.70 111111110111111—13 

 E Hudson.. 80 1101111101 1101 1—12 ASHunter.70 111111111011111—14 

 WCHarrisSO 001001111010111— 9 B Tolsma. .70 101111010100100—8 

 HNCandeeSO 111111101111011-13 JHPatten.70 11 01 10! 11100111— 11 

 WSGavittSO 11011111 1100111—13 H T Eckler70 OOOOUOOlOiOlll— 5 

 Liviiigston.80 lOlOlllllOb 010-10 ER Doan.. 70 011101)01010000—7 

 Hookway. .80 011111111111111—14 Rickman.. .70 111111111101111—14 

 CE Gove.. 80 111101111111111—14 G Vincent.. 70 110111U10001110— 9 

 F M EamesSO 011101111011111-12 .IT Betts. ..70 miloOlOllOOOO- 8 

 OMFeltonSO 111111111011111-14 Beekwith. .70 1111010110lilll-l2 

 F A Elliot.,80 111111011011111—13 LHDevitt.70 10000001 Oh i i j 



CSRanson80 101.! 1 ■! ]V\ ■:<:_<■ n- T !I ■ -v .7' luU'i' el- - .-, 



Johnston. .80 111011111100000- 9 Paddock. ..70 000001011011011—7 



Ties in the 90 class; First won by Whitney without a tie, second 

 divided by J. Koch, D. Lefever and G. C. Luther without shooting 

 off, third divided, fourth shot, off and won by H. Gardner; O. Bes- 

 ser, Jr., won fifth. 



In the 80 class Peacock, Kipp and Andrews tied on 15 straight 

 aud shot off, Peacock winning; second shot and divided by 

 Hookway, Gove and Felton; third taken by H. N. Candee, buying 

 the others out; fourth shot off and decided in favor of Hudson 

 after breaking 17 out. of 18 in the tie; fifth prize fell to W. T. Lord 

 without a competitor; likewise the sixth to H. M. Livingston; 

 seventh shot-off and won by W. C. Harris; eighth went to C. S. 

 Ransom. 



Ties in the 70 class: First shot off and won by S. Goggin, second 

 shot off and won by Strange, third divided by J. T. Smith and A. 

 M. Schemerhorn, fourth also divided without a shoot by G. H. 

 Stryker, P. M. Keel and C. A. Beckford, fifth divided by Paddock, 

 Kingsley and Patteo, sixth won on a shoot-off by G. Buesser, he 

 being compelled to break 12 more straight in the tie; seventh 

 divided between S. Lyon, E. H. Kniskern and G. E. Vincent 

 without a shoot; eighth divided and Betts took the merchandise 

 by consent; ninth divided by E. W. Doan and W. G. Paddock; 

 tenth won by W. S. Eckler and eleventh by L. H. Devitt. 

 Event No. 1, 10 kingbirds. 5 traps, $1, 4 moneys: 



Albee 1111111111-10 Keel 1011101011—7 



yerrington 1111111111-10 Whitney 1111010111— 8 



Schutt 1111111111—10 Lyons 1111110011— 8 



Kipp 1111111111-10 Brigden 0111011110— 7 



Apgar 1111111111—10 Mosher 0111111010— 7 



Strange 1111111111—10 Kniskern 0111010110— 6 



Coolidge 1111111111—10 Huntington 1011010111— 7 



Carr 1111111110— 9 Smith 1011011110- 7 



Greer 111111110.— 9 Collins 1011001111— 7 



Strvker 1011011111— 8 Mattice 1000111011— 6 



Goagins 1100111111— 8 Vincent 0110111 LOO- 6 



Gardner 0111011111— 8 Baker 1000101011— 5 



First shot off and div. by Albee and Yerrington, second div. 

 without shoot off, third shot off and div. by Goggins and Strvker, 

 fourth div. by Mosher and Brigden after a shoot. 

 Contest No. 1, 3 traps, 9 kingbirds, 4 moneys: 



Quimby 111111111—9 Gove limoill— 8 



Miller 111111111—9 Baker 111111101—8 



Yerr i ngt on 1111 11111—9 Lefever 1 10111111—8 



Colli ns mmill— 9 Luther 11111C111— 8 



Strange 111111111—9 Eames 111011111 -8 



Kipp llllllUl-9 Lindsley 011111011—7 



Hadley milllll— 9 McCormack 100111111—7 



Hunter 111111111-9 Gavitt 111101011-7 



Paddock 111)11111-9 



Sigler 111111111—9 



Peacock 111111111—9 



Paul 111111111-9 



Albee 1 11 101111-8 



Carr 011111)11- 8 



Tee Kay 111101111-8 



Felton 1111011)0-7 



Andrews 110111110-7 



Smith 011110110—6 



Elliott 011111010—6 



Keel 110011110-0 



Devitt 110011010-5 



Moore 011101011—5 



First shot off at 6 birds and div. by Quimby, Miller, Collins, 

 Yerringi on and Paul; second shot off and div. by Gore, Luther 

 and Eames; third div.; fourth shot off and div. by Smith aud 

 Apgar. 



Event No. 2, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps, $1.50, four monevs: 



Whitney 1111111111—10 Albee 1111101111— 9 



Andrews lillllllll— 10 Strange 1111111101— 9 



Luther 1111111111—10 Hunter ... 1111110011— 8 



Baker 1111111111—10 Felton 1011110111— 8 



Heikes 1111111111-10 Schutt - 1110011111— 8 



Carr lillllllll— 10 Stryker OllUlllOl- 8 



"Badger" Tee Kay. UllllQlll— 9 Gates 110.1111110- 8 



Miller 1111011111- 9 Eames 0111111011- 8 



Quimby lllUUOll- Brigden 0111101101—7 



Lefever 1110111111— 9 Goggins...'. ....1011100111— 7 



Kingsley 1110111111- 9 Lyons 0011001111— fi 



1010101110- fi 



011 11 10010- (1 



1101100101— 6 



0001001111— 5 



0.001 10101 — 5 



1000101001— 4 



lOOOlOOOOj— 3 



Pau) 111111 1110— 9 Hadley... 



Lindsley 1111101111- 9 Betts 



Huntington ..1111111101- 9 Greer.. .. 



Mosher 1111101111—9 Gavitt. .. 



Yerrington 1111111011-9 Devitt.... 



Collins 1011111111- 9 Loyd 



Sigler 1111101111- 9 Vincent. 



First sbot off and div. by Whitney, Andrews, Luther, Baker, 

 Hi ikes and Carr; second sbot off and di v. by Badger Tee Kay, 

 Miller, Quimby, Lefever, Kingsley and Paul; third and fourth 

 divided. 



Event No. 3, 10 kingbirds, 5 traps; $2.50; guaranteed $50; four 

 moneys: 



Earnes 1111111111-10 Brigden 1111110111-9 



Miller 1111111111-10 Bues-er 11 11 111.101-9 



Sigler 1111111111-10 Livingston 1110110111-8 



Gggffta limn.111-10 Hunter Ul 1101101-8 



"Badger Tee Kay". 111111111 1-10 Richards 11100111)1-8 



Hadley 111111)111- -10 Hookway 1 1011 11(110- 7 



Peacock 111111111 1—1 Collins 0111 100) 1 1—7 



Paul lllllimi— 10 Baker 1001 111110-7 



Heikes.... 0111111111— 9 Lindsley 0111101110-7 



Whitney 1111011111— 9 Letever 00110101U-6 



Luther 1111111101—9 Yerrington 0001101111-6 



Schutt 1111101111— 9 Stock well 1011011011-6 



Mosher 1111011111- 9 Albee 1000010101—4 



First divided; second tie on 9 was a hot one, and was shot down 

 to 10 birds and divided by Heikes, Whitnev and Luther. Buesser 

 drawing out: tnird divided; fourth shot off and divided by Hook- 

 way and Collins. 

 Event No. 3, 9 kingbirds. 8 traps. 50 cts., four moneys: 



Lefever 11H11111-9 Mclntyre 111111011—8 



Charlton 111111111—9 Brigden 111111011— R 



Collins 111111111-9 Quimby 110101 Ul -7 



Eames 111111111—9 Steele 111101101—7 



Albee 111111111-9 Robinson 011111110-7 



Doan 111111111-9 Heikes 111011011— 7 



Apgar 1111111 11-9 Peacock 1 1 1ll 101 0—7 



Lut her 1111 11 111-9 Carr 1 1 11 1 1 1 0—7 



Schutt 111111111-9 Livingston 111011)00—6 



Baker 111111111-9 Pike 011010111-6 



Miller UlllOlll— 8 Adley . 



.. .11 111 1000-6 



Lindsley 111101111—8 AM S 111001011—6 



Porter 111111011—8 Choate 10011 1110-0 



B T 111110.111-8 C H K 100000111-4 



First shot off and div. by Albee, Apgar, Charlton, Schutt and 

 Collins, second shot olf and div. by Mclntyre, Brigden, Porter and 

 Miller, third shot off and div. bv Carr, Peacock and Heikes, fourth 

 shot off and div. by Choate and Livingston. 

 Event No. 5, 10 kingbirds, $1.50, 4 moneys: 



Schutt lillllllll- to Richards 1111110111- 9 



Whitney lillllllll — 10 Johnston 1001111111— 8 



Peacock 1111111111—10 Sigler 1110111110— 8 



Goggins 1111111111-10 Gates ill 1001111- 8 



Carr lillllllll — 10 Eames 1111110011—8 



Kelsey 11111111)1-10. Heikes 1011011111— 8 



Yerrington 1111111111-10 Dimmer 01111101 11- 8 



Hookway 1111111111—10 Paul 1010111111— 8 



Miller 1111111110- 9 Stryker 1101111101— 8 



Buesser 1111110111— 9 Kingsley 1111100111- 8 



Lindsley 1111111110— 9 Straniro 1011011111— 8 



Livingston 1111011111— 9 Rricrden 1101111010— 7 



Quimby 1101111111— 9 Tee Kay 



Hunter 1111011111— 9 Tolsma . 



..0101111011- 7 

 .1011011101— 7 



Hudson 1111111110— 9 Stoekwell 0010111)91— 6 



L-.- fever 1- 11111111— 9 Collins 1111010100- 6 



Harris 1110111111—9 G Knowles lOlifOOlO)— 6 



Greer 1111111110— 9 Candee 1101010100- 5 



Luther 1101111111— 9 



First shot off and div. by Schutt, Whitney, Goggins and Kelsey; 

 second shot off and div. by Miller, Lindsley, Hunter and Luther; 

 third shot off and div. by Heikes and Johnson; fourth div. 

 Event No. 6, 15 kingbirds, $4, $100 guaranteed, four monevs; 



Heikes 111111111111111-15 Gavitt 111110111111011—13 



Yerrington.... 111111111111 111— 15 Quimby 11111)101111 J01— 13 



Peacock 111111111110111—14 McCormack .. .11111 110110111 1 -13 



Tee Kay 111110111111111—14 Mosher 11111 llol ill 110-13 



Whitney 111111111111101-14 Collins 111011111110111—13 



Lefever 011111111111111—14 Baker 111110110111101—12 



Paddock 10)111111111111—14 Eames 111111011110101—12 



Smith 101111111111111—14 Buesser 110111111111010—12 



Gardner llillllllOUlll— 14 Caudee 1100UU0111011-11 



Paul 101111111110111-13 Goggins KHUl 011 1011101-10 



Livingston. .. .111101111111011— 13 Hookwav llOKHolllOlOll— 10 



Miller 101111101111111— 13 Brigden.' 011111001100101— 9 



Luther 111111111111100—13 Lindslev 00111011 lOlffJOl— 9 



Sigler 111011101111111— 13 Richards OlUOOOOOiJlilO— 7 



Albee 011111111011111-13 



First and fourth div., second shot off and won by Peacock, third 

 shot off and div. by Livingston, Miller, Schutt anil McCormack. 



Extra, event at 9 kingbirds, under Tucker system, in three 

 divisions of three birds each, the division which shall decide ties 

 to be determined by drawning a numbered wad from a hat. En- 

 trance $1, four moneys. This event was the result of some talk 

 between the members of the Committee on Classification, and 

 was tried to see how the system would work. It has been fully 

 explained in our columns, but for the benefit of those who are un- 

 acquainted with its provisions we repeat them. It was devised by 

 Mr. S. A. Tucker as a means of making men shoot honestly, and 

 to prevent the dropping of birds and pooling against the poorer 

 shots. It provides that a)) matches shall be shot in specified divi- 

 sions containing an equal number of birds in each, all the birds in 

 all the divisions having the value of tie birds. The total score of 

 course classifies the shooters, but the division of the money is to 

 depend on a certain one of the tie divisions, which is to be deter- 

 mined by the drawing of numbered wads, of which as mam as 

 there are tie divisions are placed in a hat by the referee. The 

 total scores being equal, the man or men who have killed the. 

 greatest number of birds in the tie division so designated are the 

 winners. In this event the wads determined that division num- 

 ber two should decide the. second money, number tin ee the 

 third money and number one the fourth money. Straight scores 

 of course took first money: 



Ill 101 010-ti 



Ill 111 111-9 



011 101 111-7 



Ill 011 111-8 



.101 010 010—4 



Paddock Ill jOll 111-8 Richards.. 



Lefever 101 111 011—7 Elliott... . 



Miller 110 111 111—8 Hadley... 



Gavitt Ill 011 100-6 Brigden... 



Stoekwell 010 001 000—2 Gates 



Mathias 110 101 111—7 Pndger Tee Kay..l1l 110 111—8 



Lindsley Ill 111 010-7 Besser 101 100 010—4 



Beach 103 010 000—2 Albee 101 101 011—6 



Collins Ill 111 110—8 Hunter 1)0 111 111—8 



Heikes Ill 110 011—7 Harris Ill 111 HI— 9 



Carr Ill 110 111—8 Sigler Ill 110 111—8 



Kipp 100 111 110-6 Felton .111 111 010-7 



Strange 101 101 111—7 Candee 110 011 110—6 



Paul 101 111 111—8 Hookwav 101 001 011—5 



LivingBton 001 110 111—6 Banta ..." 101 110 111—7 



Hillabraut Ill 111 101-8 C Beekwith Ill 100 111-7 



Schutt 110 111 111—9 W H Beekwith... 101 111 111—8 



Luther 101 110 111—7 Doan 101 111 111—8 



Miller, Collins, Paul, Hillabrant, Hunter, W. H. Beekwith and 

 Doan div. second, Mathias, Strange, Luther, Hadley, Banta and 

 C. Beekwith div. third, and Gavitt and Richards fourth because 

 they missed no birds in the divisions which decided their res- 

 pective ties. 



Friday, June 7. 



This was the day in which most interest was centered, as the 

 two team contests for the championship trophy and the Dean 

 Richmond cup, the latter at 20 single live birds, were to be run 

 off. The first event for the championship was at 30 single king- 

 birds, four men to a team, and was hotly contested, each good 

 score receiving rounds of applause, and when the trophy finally 

 went to the Onondaga Sportsmen's Club of Syracuse, the satis- 

 faction was quite general after the first sting of defeat had worn 

 off. As the time for the live bird race drew near, spectators, who 

 had not been present in large numbers at any time, now began to 

 arrive until when the event commenced there were over three 

 hundred present, thus proving that no matter what ma y be. urged 

 against live bird shooting, it is what the average man likes to see- 

 The shooting was done from three plunge traps under N. Y. State 

 Associa tion rules, one barrel, 21yds. rise, gun below the el now till 

 bird is on the wing. There were but five teams entered tor this 

 contest, and all other shooting was stopped while it progressed. 

 The birds were only an average lot, but some strong flyers were 

 among them, and some very long kills were made, eliciting 

 rounds of applause. The Onondaga Sportsmen's Club of S.y racuse 

 had held the trophy since last year and were looked upon as prob- 

 able winners here, but as events proved they were not in the hunt. 

 Considerable money changed bauds on the result, and the win- 

 ners, the Queen City Gun Club of Buffalo, were very jubilant 



