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[June 30, 1889. 



second, White won tbird, Benseotten, Albee and Strawn div. 

 fourth. 



Only one sweep whs shot, results below: Sweepstakes, 27 ent ries, 

 9 standard targets: first money, White and Merrick; second, Ben- 

 seotten, McPbee and Budd; * third, Evard, Shorty, Chubb and 

 Stine; fourth, Waddell. 



Match No. 2, CJass B, on 9 single Ligowsky clay-pigeons, en- 

 trance $2: 



Chubb 101111001-6 1 Shorty 111111101-8 2 



Jack 110110111-7 3 Frank 111111011-8 3 



Ross 11111101)1- . 



Tee Kay 111011011-7 I 



Jackson 010111100-5 



Cushman 111110111-8 1 



Emerson 101111111—8 3 



Semple 111111111-9 



Holt 010101101—5 



Albee 110111111—8 3 



Cider 111111101—8 3 



McPbee 111101101—7 



W F K 011001111-6 3 



Baker 111011011-7 3 



Tucker 011111111-8 



T J S 00101C011-4 



Tittle 111101011—7 2 Hollister 011010011-5 



Hayes 010101101-5 Willard OtllllUO— 7 



Waddell 110110111-7 3 Forbes 011110111-7 



Piuney 011111111—8 Magruder 111111101-8 



Strawn 111110111-8 3 Watson 011110010—5 



Puinphrey 1U1010J1— 7 3 Moore 111111110—8 



Evard 101111001-6 Merrick 100101111—6 3 



WC llllOmi-8 8 Henry 000000101-2 



Seniple won first, Emerson, Strawn, W. C, Frank, Albee and 

 Cider div. second. Jack, Ross, Waddell, Pumphrey and Baker 

 div. third, W. F. K., and Merrick div. fourth. 

 Match No. 3 was not shot. 



Match No. 4, Class A, at 12 single Peoria blackbirds, $5 entrance, 

 8150 guaranteed: 



Heikes 111111111111-12 6 



Benseotten 111111111111-12 3 



Stice. 111111111111-12 8 



Bandle 111011111111-11 



Robinson 111111111111—12 2 



Davton 011111111001— 9 



McMurchy 1111 1111 ill 1-12 9 



Parmlee 111111111111-12 9 



White lOnilllltOO- 9 7 



W C 111111111111-13 6 



Willard Ull 11111111— 12 6 



Hollister 111111111111-11 



Paul 111101111110-10 



North 111111111101—11 



Albee 111111111001—10 



Vincent 111111111111-12 1 



Budd 111111111111-12 9 Evard 111111111100—10 



Merrick 011111111111-11 



Pumphrey 111111U1011— 11 



Coffin llllliiiino-11 



Miller lHlt'0111111— 10 



Chubb 111101111110- 9 9 



E Taylor JOlllUOllli-10 



Keenan 111110111111—11 



McPbee 111110111111-11 



Holt 111110101111-10 



Tee Kay 100011111011— 8 



Kimble ... 111111011111—11 



Benseotten, McMurchy, Parmlee and Budddivided first, Bandle, 

 Keenan. MePhee, Kimble, Hollister. North, Merrick, Pumphrey 

 and Coffiu divided second, Taylor. Holt, Paul, Albee, Evard and 

 •Miller divided third, Chubb won fourth. 



Match No. 5, Class B, on 12 single Keystones, entrance $1, $180 

 guaranteed: 



Robinson .010011110111— 8 



Waddell 11110011 1111-10 



WC 111111111111-12 



Albee 111111011111—11 



MePhee 1101011 11111—10 



Strawn 101111010110— 8 



Willard O0U11010111— 8 



Hollister 011111111111-11 



Cider 011011101111- 9 2 



Mosher 1101 11111101 -10 



Evard 011011101111— 9 3 



Hraff 1011 10111000 - 7 



Chubb 101111100111— 9 J M Taylor 111111111111—12 



T K 111111111111-13 Sample 010011111111- 9 3 



Moore 111011li010.ll- 8 W F K 111111111110-11 



Tucker OOllOllO'.uOl- 6 Koehler 001110100111— 7 



Holt .111111111111-13 Vincent 111101101111-10 



Frank 011111011011— 9 3 Jack 111101101011- 9 1 



Coffiu 111001101011- 8 Baker 110111101110— 9 1 



Pumphrey 111001111001— 8 Merrick 111111101111—11 



Ross 111111011111-11 Goldrick 010111011110— 8 



Shorty 11 1010111 110- 9 



W. C, T. K., Ji M. Taylor and Holt div. first, Albee, Ross, Hol- 

 lister, W. F. K. and Merrick div. second, Waddell, MePhee, 

 Mosher and Vincent div. third, Frank, Evard and Sample div. 

 fourth. 



Match No. 6, Class C, on 12 single bluerocks, $5 entrance, $150 

 guaranteed: 



Frank 110101111111-10 Andrews 101011111011—9 



Jackson HUUlOlOlll- 9 Maillit 111001001011-7 



Ross. .. 111111111111-12 Dayton 11111111)011—11 



Forbes 111011011111-10 Merrick.. 111011111111-11 



Magruder 100011011111— 8 Goldrick 110011010111— 8 



Ha ves. . 1110111 11 110-10 Tittle 111111101111-11 



Cushman 111111111111-12 Emerson 101101001101— 7 



Te Kay 111111101110-10 Mosher 101010111111-9 



Holt - lOlOIOinill- 9 Price 010101000001- 4 



Kavlor .111111101111-11 WFK. 0000111111 11- 8 



Chubb 111111111111-12 Vincent 11000)000111—6 



Jack lllOllOmoO— S Fey 011111100111— 9 



Collin 100110110110— 7 Willie 110101111100- 8 



Baker 111111111111—12 



Ross, Cushman, Chubb aud Baker divide Brst, Kaylor, Dayton, 

 Merrick and Tit tie divide second, Frank, Forbes, Hayes and Tee 

 Kay divide third, Jackson, Holt, Andrews, Mosher and Fey divide 

 fourth. 



Match No. 7, Class A, on 7 single live birds, entrance $5: 



lleikes 1011111-6 Shorty 1111111-7 



Benseotten 1111111-7 9 Robinson 0001111—4 3 



Budd 1111111-7 9 



Modoc 0111110-5 



White 11010U-5 



Parmalee 0111111—6 



MePhee 11111H-7 5 



McMurchy 1111111—7 9 



wc mini- t 9 



Albee 1011001-4 



Davton 1HH10-6 



Tee Kay 111H01— 6 



Tucker 1111111—7 9 



Mosher 1111110-6 



North 1011110-5 



Moore 1101111—6 



Pumphrey 1101 110— 5 



Evard 1110111-6 



Willard 1111111—7 4 



Hollister 0111111-6 



Strawn 1011100-4 3 



Cider 1011111-6 



Baker 1111111-7 9 



Goldrick 1110001-4 1 



Bandle .1111111-7 9 Fey 0110101-4 



Slice 1111111-7 9 Bing 0101110-4 3 



Calhoon 0111010—4 Willie 0101111-5 



Merrick 0111111-1! Holt 1001101-4 3 



Benseotten, Budd. McMurchy, W. C, Tucker, Bandle, Stice, 

 Shorty and Baker divide first. Heikes, Parmalee, Dayton, Tee 

 Kay, Merrick, Mosher, Moore, Evard, Hollister and Cider divide 

 second. Modoc, White, North, Pnmphrey and Willie divide third. 

 Robinson and Bing divide fourth. 



Thursday, Th ird Day, June IS. 



There was a light warm rain this morning, but the afternoon 

 cleared well and showed as pretty weather as one could ask. 

 Some of the Indianapolis and Chicago boys had gone home, but 

 the shoots filled with nearly the same numbers as before. By all 

 odds this was the. best day yet of the meet. The feeling was bet- 

 ter than before, and things had settled down to a more regular 

 and satisfactory basis. Several shooters who had been loud in 

 their denunciation of the classification system had meekly ac- 

 cepted the inevitable, and were shooting regularly where they 

 belonged. One or two more changes in classification were made, 

 but there was little further confusion or dissatisfaction. The un- 

 easy feeling usually attendant upon an experiment of any kind 

 had largely worn off, and the atmosphere had cleared perceptibly. 

 No event of any special interest transpired, and the. snooting, al- 

 though tiresomely and painfully slow, was nevertheless regular 

 and generally pleasant. There should be at least double the num- 

 ber of birds trapped daily. At the announcement of the Ligow- 

 sky free bird shoot for to-morrow, $75 cash to be divided undei 

 the classification system, there was general applause, and an in- 

 teresting event is expected. Good feeling prevails generally to- 

 night. The score- 

 Match No. 2 (match No. 1 of programme not shot). Classes B and 

 C, on 9 single Peorias, 82 entrance: 



Robinson 010111111-7 4 Murphy 111101111-8 3 



Chubb 111110111-8 3 Pickway 100001011-4 



MePhee 111111111—9 3 Albee 101111111-8 3 



White 111111111-9 3 Victor 111111110-8 1 



Strawn 111111111-9 1 WC....'. 111110011-7 3 



Merrick 111111110-8 1 Ross 111111110-8 3 



Sample 111111111—9 3 Pumphrey Ulllllll— 9 1 



Frank 101111110-7 1 Frank See 111111011- 8 3 



J W 111011011-7 Jack 101111110-7 4 



Holt 111111111-9 3 Tee Kay. 111111111-9 



Vincent 111111111-9 Harris 1011U011— 7 2 



Hayes 101111101-7 6 Dayton , 111110111-8 3 



MePhee, W T hite, Sample, Holt divide first; Murphy, Albee, Ross, 

 Daytou and Frank See divide second; Hayes and W. C. divide 

 third. 



Match No. 4 (match No. 3 of programme not shot), Class A, on 

 IS single standards, $5 entrance, $150 guaranteed: 



Heikes mUlllllll— 12 Albee 111110000101- 7 



Bandle 111111111011—11 6 McPnee 111111111111—12 



Budd llimillUl— 12 Merrick 111111001101— 9 4 



Parmlee lllimillll— 11 6 White 111101111110—10 3 



Benseotten.... 111111111111-12 Robinson 111111111010—10 3 



Paul 111010U0111— 9 13 Dayton 100101111111— 9 12 



North 011111111111-11 6 WC 111110101111—10 1 



Holt 111111111111-12 W Taylor 011111110101—9 6 



E Taylor 111111101110-10 3 McMurchy 111111111011-11 6 



Chubb 011101111011— 9 9 Pumphrey 011111111110—10 3 



Tee Kay 010011111110- 8 Mosher 111111111111-12 



Vincent 111111111110-11 1 Murphy 111011111111-11 3 



Stice 111111101111-11 5 Frank 111011111111-10 



Modoc 111111111111-12 



Heikes, Budd, Benseotten, Holt, Modoc, Mosher and McPbee 

 divided first, Bandle, Parmlee, North and McMurphv divided 

 second, E. Taylor, White, Robinson and Pumphrey divided third, 

 Paul and Davton divided fourth. 



Match No. 5, Class B and C. on 12 single Keystones, entrance 

 $5, $150 guaranteed: 



R"ss milium 1-12 Tee Kay 111111011110-10 



Merrick 111111111001-10 3 Chubb 111111011010- y 1 



W C 100111110111- 9 Frank llllllllOlll-U 3 



Hayes 101110111110- 9 Strawn 110111111110-10 3 



Holt lllimnill-12 Piqua 000111011011- 7 



Robinson 111111011010— 9 Victor 110101011001— 7 



MePhee 111111111100-10 3 Modoc 111111101111—11 3 



Albee 101001111101- 8 Murphy 111111010111—10 3 



North 011111111111—113 Vincent 011111111111—11 3 



White 111101111111-113 Mosher 111111111111-12 



Maj Taylor 101111111111-11 2 King 000010011111— 6 



Sample 011111101111-10 1 Rudolph 110101011111— 9 



Dayton 111110110111-1.0 1 Kushman II 111 101111 1-11 3 



Pumphrey 101110111101- 9 2 Tucker 110111111111-11 3 



Ross, Holt and Mosher divide first. North, White. Frank, Modoi 

 Vincent, Kushman and Tucker divide second, Merrick, M< " 



Strawn and Murphy divide third. W. C. won fourth. 

 Match No. 6, class C, 12 single bluerocks, entrance $5: 



cPhee, 



Rudolph lOUOlMOU- 7 



Mosher 111111111111 — 13 



King 111111111100-10 



Cushman OlllUOlllll— 10 



J ackson 111111111110—11 



Maynard 001011110011— 7 



Whetzel 110110100011- 7 



Stitzel 110111011011— 9 



Victor moilllolOl- 9 



Frank 100111111111—10 



Tee Kay 011111111110—10 Joker 100111010111- 8 



Hays llinmilOl-11 Baker 111111111110-11 



Geo Wells 0100101)0101— 6 Yorke 111010101111- 9 



Forbis 101111111111-11 Wittering 111111111001-10 



Frank M 001101111100— 7 Jack 11100L111H0— 9 



Modoc 111100111011- 9 



Mosher won first; Jackson, Hayes, Forbis ad Baker div. second; 

 King, Cushman, Tee Kay, Frank and Wittering div. tbird; Modoc, 

 Stitzel, Victor, Yorke and Jack div. fourth. 



Match No. 8 (brought forward from Wednesday), classes B and 

 C. 6 pair standards, entrance S2: 



Roberts.. ..00 10 00 00 01 00- 3 



Ross 11 10 11 11 11 11-11 



Strawn 11 11 11 10 11 11-11 



J W 10 U 10 11 11 10- 9 



Holt 11 11 01 10 11 11—10 2 



Robinson.. 10 11 00 11 10 11— 8 

 Merrick. ..01 11 10 01 10 10— 7 



W C 10 10 11 10 10 11- 7 



Victor 11 10 11 11 11 10-10 1 



Kushman.-lO 10 01 11 10 01— 7 

 Pumphrey.10 11 10 11 01 10- 8 



Vincent 10 11 11 10 11 11-10 1 



MePhee... .10 01 11 11 11 11-10 1 

 Daytou 10 10 U 10 11 10- 8 



Sample 11 01 11 11 10 11—10 1 White 11 10 10 00 01 11— 7 



Albee 00 10 11 10 11 11- 8 



Ross and Strawn div. first. Holt won second, J. W. thii-d. 



Match No. 8, Classes B and C, on 9 single Bandle clay-birds, $2 

 entrance: 



Merrick 111111110-8 Vincent 1010H100-5 9 



Dayton 010011011—5 Mosher 111010101-6 2 



Haves 110111110—7 3 Sample 010101101—5 



Jack 000110011-4 Cushman 100001101—4 



Robinson 101111101—7 Strawn 110111100-6 3 



Rudolph 110100100 -4 Holt 110111010-6 1 



Tee Kay 101111111— 8 White 011110101-6 



Murphy 011111101-7 1 Baker 000011111— 5 6 



Chubb 011111110-7 3 WC monm-s 



Ross 010111111—7 3 Victor 000110000— 3 



Modoc 001000101—3 Frank 101001001—4 



Pumphrey 011101011—6 Stubb 100001011— 4 



MePhee - 101111110-7 3 North 011101010-5 1 



Merrick, Tee Kay and W. C div. first, Hayes, Chubb and Ross 

 div. second, Strawn won third, Vincent won fourth. 



Match No. 9, Class C, on 9 single Keystone targets, 14 entries, 

 entrance $3: 



Roberts 011010111—6 1 Watson 100011000—3 



King 01101 1111-7 Hayes 001001000-2 



Kushman ..101111111—8 Jackson 1110U111-8 



Jack 010101111-6 1 Magruder 111111010-7 



Maynard ...110111111-8 Tee Kay 011101101-6 3 



Fo rbes 1101 0100 1— 6 Bruns 01 01 1111 1-7 



Frank 101101011— 6 2 Frank M 101111001—6 



Kushman, Maynard and Jackson div. first, Kins. Magruder and 

 Bruns div. second, Tee Kay won third. 



Match No. 9, (match brought forward from Wednesday), Class 

 C, on 9 single bluerocks, $2 entrance: 



Waiters .- 111011011—7 Forbes 111011111—8 



Jackson 011110101-6 Hayes 001111011—6 



Cushman 111111011—8 Frank M 111111011-8 



Ross - - , U1110011— 7 Bruns 011 11 1 1 1 1—8 



King milUOl-8 Holt H C 111111111-9 



Watson C 111111001—7 Maynard 101111101—7 



Magruder 111101101—7 



H. C. Holt won first, Cushman, King. Forbes, Frank M., and 

 Bruns div. second, Walters, Ross, C. Watson, Magruder and 

 Maynard div. third. 



But two sweeps were shot: Sweep No. 1, 44 entries, at $2, 9 

 Ligowskys: First money, Budd; second, Hayes, Albee. North. J. 

 W., Benseotten, Magruder, Stice; third, Dayton, Holt, Chubb, 

 Jokers, Bemis, Forbis, W. C: fourth, Mosher, Tee Kay, Jackson, 

 Taylor, Maynard, Rudolph, Vincent, Watson. 



Sweep No. 2, 25 eutries, at $2, 9 standards: First money, Bandle, 

 Parmalee, MePhee: second, North, Pumphrey, Paul,Wbite; third. 

 Budd, McMurchy, Benseotten; fourth, Taylor. 



Friday, Fourth Day, June 1U. 



Rain fell in the early morning, but the skies cleared enough to 

 permit about three hours' shooting 'in the middle of the day. 

 Nothing of special interest came up until the calling of what the 

 boys facetiously termed the "base-ball match." This was a match 

 arranged between a number of the shooters on exactly the same 

 plan as a billiard tournament, one shooter being pitted against 

 another in individual contest, and the winner of the greatest num- 

 ber of the several individual matches to be winner of the shoot. 

 The entrance for this shoot was $2, and there were 15 entries. 



As some of the races between the experts footed out 20 to 30 

 birds, it began to be apparent that the match would be a fairly 

 interminable one. It was cut short in a singular way. At 1:30 a 

 heavy wind storm struck the grounds, and a moment later every- 

 thing lay in ruin and confusion. Out of eight tents only one was 

 left standing— the headquarters tent of the Association, which 

 was only kept up by the strenuous efforts of its occupants. The 

 scorers' boxes were blown over, and a part of one cashier's funds 

 went flitting down the breeze, he catching a 810 bill as it passed 

 him in the air. Benches, boxes and seats were rolled and tumbled 

 every way, and in the middle of the confusion the heavens opened 

 and let down a deluge of rain with a dull, soggy squash which 

 drenched every shooter who had not gotten into one of the 

 crowded sheds, or into the headquarters tent. From under the 

 soaking canvas came shouts of laughter and cries of "don't touch 

 the tent," as streams of water came pouring through and saturat- 

 ing the shooters who had sought refuge under the fallen walls. 

 The wind rose to such a pitch as to be really serious, and then, 

 after every one had been thoro; ghly wetted, the storm passed as 

 quickly as it came, and before long the sun was shining on the 

 wreck of what had been a flaunting white-walled city. The inci- 

 dent was a singular one, and made a text for many a jest among 

 the huddled shooters, the irrepressibles, Tee Kay and Al Bandle, 

 managing to keep the crowd in a roar. 



The match that had been in progress was declared off, aud the 

 moneys were refunded. It having cleared nicely by this time 

 the traps were set in for the Ligowsky free shoot, in which great 

 interest was taken. The terms of this match, so generously 

 offered by this well known company, were $25 each to A, B and C 

 classes, to be shot for as one money, no entrance fee and birds 

 free, the birds to be 15 singles and 5 pairs. After some little fili- 

 bustering among the great unclassified, and a little judicious and 

 prompt action on the part of the management, the respective 

 classes fell amicably to shooting with results as shown below. It 

 is really quite wonderful the progress that has been made during 

 three days in this classification business, and it is fair to say that 

 the American Association has solved the question as it has never 

 been solved before and shown that classification is practical and 

 will be popular when it has been more often seen in actual work. 

 It is no longer the bugbear that it was nere at the beginning of 

 the week. The Association may therefore set aside the question 

 of the unexpectedly light attendance, itself a fault of the shooters 

 and not of the Association, and deem the present meet a success, 

 in that it has accomplished its chief intention and put itself be- 

 yond all future imputation of being an experiment. The score: 



Match No. 1, free for all class, on 10 single Ligowsky clay-birds, 

 entrance $2: 



Bandle 1111111100— 8 1 White 1111111111—10 



Bemis 1111111111- 10 Benseotten 1111111011— 9 6 



•Heikes 1111111111—10 Vincent 0111011111— 8 6 



North 1111111101— 9 5 Sample 1011111111— 9 5 



Mosher 111110U11- 9 1 MePhee 1111111111—10 



Hayes 0010111011- 6 Cole .HlllOOm— 8 4 



Robinson 0111111101- 8 3 Jackson 1111101110- 8 



Budd 0111001111- 7 Cushman 1111111111—10 



Parmalee 1111110111— 9 6 Murphy 1110111111— 9 6 



Pumphrov 0111101111— 8 1 Baker.'. 1101101111— 8 6 



Slice Illllll 100 - 8 :; W C 1 1 1 101 1 10! - 8 



First money, Heikes, Bemis, White. McPbee and Cushrnan; 

 second money, Murphy, Parmalee and Benseotten'; third money, 

 Vincent and Baker; fourth money, Budd. 



Match No. 2. free for all class, on 6 pairs standards, $3 entrance: 



Heikes.... 10 10 11 11 11 11-10 5 North 11 11 10 10 11 11-10 5 



Bandle 11 11 10 10 11 11—10 8 Benseottenll 11 11 11 11 11—13 



Boyd 10 11 00 10 10 11— 5 Ross 11 11 10 10 10 10— 8 



Parmalee.. 11 11 01 11 11 10—10 8 J W 10 10 00 10 00 11— 5 



Stice 11 01 01 11 11 11—11 Mosher 10 10 10 10 10 10— 6 



Murphy... .10 11 10 11 11 11—10 7 Strawn 11 11 11 11 11 11-12 



Budd 11 11 10 11 10 11-11 Cole 00 11 01 11 11 01- 8 



Tee Kay. ...01 11 10 01 10 10- 7 Pumphrey.10 11 10 11 10 10- 8 



Modoc 10 10 01 11 11 01— 8 Paul 11 10 11 11 11 00— 9 



MePhee.. ..11 11 11 11 10 10-10 3 Vincent... .11 11 11 10 10 10 - 9 



Frank 10 00 10 00 11 11- 6 Robinson.. 10 11 11 00 10 10- 7 



Dayton 10 10 10 11 11 10- 8 



Benseotten and Strawn first , Stice and Budd second, Bandle and 

 Parmalee third, Paul and Vincent fourth. 



Match No. 3, Class B and C, 10 single Keystones, entrance $3: 



Hayes 1111101001- 7 Murphy 1111011111- 9 1 



Tee Kay 0110111001- 6 North lllllllllO— 9 3 



Vincent . 1111101111- 9 3 Baker 1111100011- 7 



Victor 1111111111-10 



J W 1001011111- 7 



Sample 1000111111- 7 



Robinson 1110100001— 5 



Ross 1011111011— 8 



Strawn 1111111110— 9 3 



Oiishman 1111011111- 9 l 



F Colt 1110111111- 9 3 



10 00 11 11 10—6-18 

 10 10 11 01 10—6—16 



10 10 10 00 00—3—16 



11 01 01 11 01-7—18 

 11 10 10 10 10-6—15 



lO'lO 10 11 10-7-14 

 (10 10 10 10 10-4-15 

 01 10 10 10 10-5-13 

 00 10 10 U 10-5-14 

 10 11 11 11 11-9-22 



10 10 w. 



IO'oO 10 01 01—4—17 

 If' 10 10 11 01—7-13 



Boyd 1100101110- fi 



W C lOOlllim- 8 



Pumphrey 0011100101— 5 



MePhee 1011111011- 8 



Merrick 1111110111— 9 3 



Modoc 0110110011 - 6 



Cole 1111110111- 9 1 



Frank 1011011100- 6 



White 1111111111—10 



First money, White and Victor; second, Vincent, Merrick, 

 North, Strawn and F. Colt; third, MePhee and Ross; fourth, 

 Hayes, Baker, J. W. and Sample. 



Match No. 4, Class C. on 9 single bluerocks, $2 entrance: 



Tee Kay 101111011-7 Modoc 111111111-9 



Jackson 011110111—7 Maynard 111110110-7 



Victor 001011111-6 Boyd 100010111-5 



Cushman 011111100-7 Hayes 01 1 01 0001 -4 



First money, Modoc; second, Cushman, Tee Kay, Jackson and 

 Maynard; third, Victor. 



Ligowsky Donation Match, Class C, on 15 singles and 5 pairs 

 Ligowsky clay-birds, S25 gold, one money, no entrance, no charge 

 for birds: 



Hayes 110111111011101—12 



Maynard lOlOlllllOOUU-lO 



Tee Kay 111011111111011-13 



Jackson 010111101011111-11 



Yorke 010110100110111— 9 



Jockers 00110101 0001001— 6 



Modoc 101100000110011— 7 



Hudson 111101001110111— U 



Victor 111110010100010— 8 



Snider ...011000011111101— 9 



Cushman 101111111110111—13 



Roberts OOOOOw. 



Spangler 111011111111101—13 



Bovd 101111100001110- 9 



Stubb 111101111111110-13 



J W 01U00110000011- 7 



Vincent, E B 010010101000011- 6 



Paul. K 011010111110011—10 w. 



Oscar 0010001000 w. 



Wick 101 0111 11101000 - 9 w. 



Hovinger 001010001001100— 5 w. 



Cushman first. 



Match No. 5 was withdrawn on account of rain. 



L'gowsky Donation Match, Class B, on 15 singles and 5 pairs 

 of Ligowsky clay birds, one money $25, no entrance fee, and no 

 charge for birds: 



Holt 011011111111010-11 11 11 10 10 11-19 



White 111111111111011-13 01 11 11 10 11-22 



Frank 001010110011001- 7 10 10 10 10 00-11 



Murphy 111010011111101-11 10 01 11 11 11-19 



MePhee 111111110111111-14 11 11 01 II 11-23 



Richards 111111111011011—13 10 11 01 11 11-21 



11 11 10 00 10—15 

 01 00 11 11 11-19 



00 01 01 11 10-16 

 10 00 00 11 11—17 



10 11 10 11 10-20 



11 11 01 10 10-19 

 w.— 13 



01 00 II 11 11-19 

 11 11 01 11 11—21 

 00 00 00 w.— 10 

 10 11 10 11 10-20 



10 10 10 11 11—19 



11 11 11 11 11-24 



Mustin 101111111010011-11 10 11 11 11 10-19 



Taylor 111111101111011-13 10 00 It (10 10-17 



Baker 111110111011111-13 11 11 10 01 10 -20 



Pumphrey lOOOlliOllOlllO— 9 10 10 10 10 11-15 



Vincent first. 



But two sweeps were shot. Results below: Sweep No. 1, free 

 for all, 30 entries, 9 single Keystone targets, entrance $1: Benseot- 

 ten, Heikes, Parmalee and Stice first with 9 straight, North and 

 McPbee second with 8, Richards, Strawn, Baker and Cole third, 

 Mustin and Vincent fourth. 



Sweep No. 2, free for all, 23 entries, 9 single standard targets, 

 $2 entrance: Parmalee, Benseotten and Budd first with 9 straight, 

 Bandle, Vincent, Tee Kay and Stice second with 8, Murphy third, 

 MePhee and Pumphrey fourth 



Saturday, Fifth Day, June IS. 



Heavy rain fell during the morning, but it cleared shortly after 

 noon. The only remaining tournament shoot was the Class A 

 Ligowsky match. Great interest centered in the team match set 

 for this afternoon by the contestants, in which Budd and Parma- 

 lee shot McMurchy aud B indie. This was a side match, but waa 

 really the best feature of the meet. The score: 



Ligowsky Donation match, Class A, on 15 singles and 5 pair 

 Ligowskv clay-birds: 



Stice 111111111111111—15 10 11 11 10 10—22 



Heikes 111111111111111-15 10 11 01 11 11-23 



Bandle 111110011011011-11 11 01 11 11 10-19 



McMurchy 111011011101111—12 10 01 10 11 11-19 



Budd 111110011111111-13 11 11 11 11 11-23 6 



Parmalee 011111101111111-13 11 11 11 11 11-23 9 



Tavlor 111101111111011- 13 11 11 10 11 11—23 



Benseotten 111111111011111-14 01 10 11 11 11-23 



Paul 110111110111111-13 U 11 11 11 H-23 3 



Parmalee first. 



B and C sweepstakes. No. 1, L3 standards, entrance $3, 9 entries: 

 first money on 12 straight, Strawn; second on 11, Bruns; third, 

 Robinson. 



The tournament was now practically at an end. Major Taylor 

 announced that the three best averages for each class had been 

 made up, but there being no surplus over the guarantee, no prizes 

 could be offered for the same. The figures show plainly enough 

 that certain shooters were not classed too low, the schedule being 

 for A class, 85 to 100; for B class, 70 to 85; for C class, all below 70. 

 The averages are as follows: Class A, Heikes first, 97; Stice and 

 Benseotten tie on second, 9434; Budd and Parmalee tie on third, 

 91%. Class B, Ralston first, 97; Holt second, 94>g; MePhee third, 

 89. Class C, Chubb and Baker tie on first, 94^; Mosher second, 

 865 Tee Kay third, 88>f$. Under such average score, it may be 

 imagined what chance the average shooter in the lower classes 

 had, and how much poorer it would have been had classification 

 not been attempted. The two top scores in B aud C class certainly 

 do not belong there, and probably will not appear there at the 

 next Association meet. 



The live bird traps were now put up for the team match men- 

 tioned. 



Two -men team match, 50 live birds per man, $100 a side, Budd 

 and Parmale vs. McMurchy and Bandle. The score: 



C W Budd 1221210112— 9 McMurchy 2201202212— 8 



0121211122— 9 2102121110— 8 



8333101111- 9 mmim-io 



1221221112-10 1212011112— 9 



2212111111—10 1111112211—10 





11110001111 1111—13 





1101101001 11111-11 



Roos 



011101111011111-12 



Tucker 



111111101111101—13 



Strawn 



011111111111100-12 



Burt 



111111111101110—13 



WC 



111011110111110-12 



North 



mm lomiioo 12 





001110011111101—10 



Mosher 



111011111111011—13 





omimoiiiuo— 12 







45 



Al Bandle 1012222111- 9 



0222211212- 9 

 1220012222— 8 

 2202202221— 8 

 1120221111- 9 



F S Parmale... .1213120210— 8 

 ^002131110- 7 

 11-2022211- 9 

 1112213212-10 

 1102210123- 8 



42-89 43-88 

 This match was a singularly close and exciting one. and it 

 would be hard to pick four harder shooters at any tournament, 



