Sept. 18, 1888.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



153 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication should be made out on the pn';i'«(J blanlw 

 prepared by the Forest and Stt'eam, and furnished oralis to club 

 secretaries. Correspondent* who favor Us with club wore* are par- 

 ticidarlu requested to icrite on one side of the paper only. 



Full report of the Cleveland Tournament in our 

 next issue. 



AL BANDLE'S TOURNAMENT. 



IFrom our own Staff Correxpovdcnt]. 



THE fourth annual tournament, jftven under the management 

 of Al Bantlle, ,1. C. Whetstone and W. E. Limberg, took place 

 at Cincinnati. O., Sept. 4, 5, 6 and 7, on the grounds of the Inde- 

 pendent Gun Club, a few miles from the city, and very easy of 

 access by tde C. C. C. & L R. It., whose trains stop right at the 

 gate. The location is a good one and the grounds are well adapted 

 to the nurpose. The surrounding scenery, with the exception of 

 the railroad at the front of grounds, is beautiful and pleasing to 



These annual shoots have been well attended and supported by 

 the shooting fraternity, and the present one was no exception to 

 the. rule. The shooting comprised matches of eight different 

 kinds of inanimate targets, with sweepstakes at live birds and 

 the shoot for the American held championship cup at 35 live birds. 

 The live birds were many of them poor flyers and occasioned 

 much, vexatious delay in putting them up, and were the cause of 

 some dissatisfaction. However, among the lot were many strong 

 flyers, which went out of the trap as if sent for, and numbers of 

 them succeeded in carrying n load of shot just outside the bound- 

 ary, where thev fell dead. All live bird shooting was under London 

 Gun Club rules, except that the boundary was 80yds. The first 

 race was shot from regular ground traps, but, the others, exeept- 

 tbe cup match, were shot from a so-called "scoop trap, 1 ' which, 

 while not exactly a "plunge," still has its most objectionable 

 feature, that of throwing a bird into the air, where he falls an 

 easy prev to the shooter without an opportunity to spread bis 

 wings. Such traps should never be used. 



As a result of the easy birds, the ties in each match were unusu- 

 ally large and necessitated frequent shoot-offs. This was also the 

 case in many of the inanimate matches, and the decision of the 

 ties occupied so much time that part of eaofc day's work was put 

 off till the following day, and some of the programme events were 

 entirely left out. However, there was more than cnougli to keep 

 the contestants busy, aud all the guaranteed events, in which the 

 averages counted, were run off. 



With the exception of Friday, when it rained lightly at times 

 and the air was heavy, the weather was exceptionally tine, with 

 just wind enough to carry the smoke away, although we noticed 

 one instance where a shooter was somewhat puzzled astotheloea 

 tion of his bird, looking away to the right for it with second bar- 

 rel when it had almost reached the boundary on the left— due to 

 a slight "mistake" in using black powder in first barrel. 



On Friday there were so many programme events to be run off 

 that the cup race was not reached till late in the afternoon, and it 

 was then thought advisable to postpone it till Saturday. Few, if 

 any, of the shooters who would have competed had left for home, 

 and on Saturday 27 men faced the score. In the early part of the 

 match the birds were poor flyers, but toward the close, the quality 

 improved, and the excitement increased, culminating as L. S. 

 Carter, of Hammond. 111., C. W. MePhee. of Bulletsville, Ky.,and 

 Q. A. MeClure, of McKeesport, tied for first money and the cup, 

 with 35 killed each. It was then nearly dark, and after some dis- 

 cussion it was decided to shoot the t ie off on the same grounds on 

 Monday, Sept. 10, at 50 birds each. The other moneys were 

 divided". The winner of this cup is subject to a challenge once in 

 three months, and must protect it with a 13-gauge gun. 



Below are the scores in full: 



White 9. J. A. McCluve 9, J. Slice 9, J. P. Rickey 9, L. S. Carter 7. 

 H. B. Whitnov 9, Raines 7, Warder 9, H. F. Summerson 8, C. Bar- 

 gamon 6, C. E. Strawn 7, J. Girton 5, E. F. Wayman 8, .1. E. Miller 

 9 E. A. Peck !',, ,r. E. Semple. 8, C. W. MePhee 9. Muatin 8, Murphy 

 9, Wadell '■>. Mi Mure by, Goldrick, Handle, BrieutnalT, MeClure, 

 Stice, Whitney, Warder, Miller, Murphy and Wadell divided 

 first money, breaking 3 straight. Benscotten, Miller, Siegler, 

 Summerson and Semitic divided second nionev, after scoring 3 

 each. Budd, Carter, Barnes aud Strawn divided third, with 3 



Extra match, at 9 single bluerocks. $3 entrance: H. A. Penrose 



man 9. „ . 



8, McMurchv 9, A. G. Courtney 7, Seniple S, Girton 6, James 8, 

 Rosy 8, G. Smith 5, Wadell 6, J. E. Miller 8, Bob White 9, L. O; S. 

 9 Holzapfel 9, C. E. Strawn 8. Ties on 9 and 7 divided. Ties on 8 

 after shoot oil' divided by Vincent, MeClure, Brien in all, Warder, 

 Carter, Semple aud J. E. Miller. 



Match No, 3, at 9 single Peoria blackbirds, entra ce $3: Bandle 

 8, Heikes 8. Budd 9, Hickey 0, Penrose 9, Verges 7, Ed. Miller 8. 

 West 6, 'Whitney 9, Seigler 8, Chump 0, Jones ti, J. E. Miller 6, 

 Warden 9. T. Gastright 9. A. E. Spangler 9. Bob White 9, Wayman 

 4. Early fi. Benscotten II, Brientnall 7, MeMurehy 9, Carter 7, 

 Barnes' 7, Stice 7, Shott 8, Strawn 7, Bargamon 8. Summerson 8, 

 Garrett 8, MeClure 8. Waddell 7, Girton 8, Murphy 7, Sample 8. 



Waddell 3, Murphy 3. Second ties on J divided. 



Extra ma teh at 9 Peoria, birds, entrance §3: Spangler 8, Hickey 

 7. Chump 3, Bandle & Sehatzman 5, Courtney 7. Shott 7, Holzapfel 

 Bargamon 7, Murphy 7, J. E. Miller 9, E. D. Miller 6, Early 9, 

 Tavlor 6, Stice 8. Barnes 4, Waddell 7, Carter 9, Verges 7, Mc 

 Murchv 8, Budd 7,McPhee 9, Snmmerson 8, Penrose 7. Brientnall 7, 

 Garrett 7, Seigler 8, E B. Benscotten 9, Whitney 8, Heikes 9, 

 Warden 8, C. L. S. 9. Ties on 9 divided. Ties on 8 after shoot-off 

 divided bv Spangler, MeMurehy, Whitney and Warden. Ties on 

 7 shot off and divided by Courtney, Murphy, Waddell, Budd and 

 Brientnall. 



King's Quick Shot Match No. 3, at 10 single American clay 

 birds, eutrs are *r>, ftlOO guaranteed. 



Hickev ...1100901111- 6 West 1 mil 01001- 6 



Goldrick 1111101111— 9 Early 11U0U111— 9 



MeMurehy 11111 UD 1— 10 Brientnall 111111111 1—10 



Bandle...'. 1100110010— 5 Taylor 1111111110- 9 



Bargamon 0011110101— 6 Seigler 1111111001 8 



Budd 0111111111- 9 J E Miller 1111101111- 9 



Benscotten HUH Hill— 9 Stice mil'dlll- 9 



Chump ..00100COOOO- 1 Vincent 1110011111- 8 



E Miller 1111111 111-10 Murphy 0111111110-8 



Heikes 1111100111—8 WaddeB llliimil-10 



Carter 1011001111— 7 Barnes 0111011111- 8 



Verges 0111101101— 7 Garrett 1111011100— 7 



Whitnev lllliO'Ul- 9 Hob White 10011 10101- U 



Penrose 0H01011H— 7 Summerson 0001110100— 4 



Girton 001 HH 110— 7 Wharton 11(1111101— 9 



;,h tt ... .11119111111— 8 Semple 1011011 1 11— 8 



Gastright' 0101111101- 7 Waymau 1010010011- 5 



MePhee 001.1111111- 8 



Ties on 10 divided, ties on 9 after shoot-off divided by Whitney, 

 Stice and Warden, each killing 10 straight. Ties on 8, Seigler 

 and Vincent broke 8 straight and divided. 



Extra match at 10 single American clay birds; entrance $2V 

 McMurchv 9, Bandle 7. Carter 7, Goldrick 7, Chump 2, Verges 9, 

 Barnes 6 Baragrnan 6, Ed. Miller 8, Penrose 7, Shott 8, Heikes 7, 

 AVhitne " 

 scotteu 

 Budd 



ler 9, Vincent idrStra wii 57 Bob' White 6", Musten 5'. Ties of 10 and 

 9 divided. Ties on 8 won by Wnitney after shoot off. 



Hickey 



Benscotten 



Verges 



Penrose 



Murphy 



Hakes 



Budd 



..1H1U1— 7 



h S Carter 



mm i-7 



..1101101-5 



E D Miller 



1.111111-7 



. . 1000111-4 



Rob White 



111! 111-7 



. .1110111—0 



MeClure 



0111111-6 



..mom— o 



Girton — 



1111111-7 



..mono— 5 



Brientuall 



GUI 01- P. 



. .1111011— 6 



Gastright 



1111111-7 



..1111101-8 



Graham 



inn 11-7 



...0011111—5 



MePhee 



1111011—0 



...1111111—7 



Tucker 



mmi— 7 



...11111H— 7 



Hubbard 



Ollllll— u 



...1111 111 -7 



Shott 



0111011-5 



.0111111-6 



Bargamm 



....... 1111001 -j 



.1110010-4 Summerson 0111000-3 



..0101110-4 Strubel. 



. .0101111-5 



.1111111-7 JE Miller milll-'i 



.1111111-'; 



Schatzman 



Barnes 



MeMurehy . 



Strawn 1111110-6 Bandle . . . 



Clinmp 0000090-0 Goldrick 10011 1 1 -5 



West 11 1 1111 -7 Hoi zap pi e 100111 1-6 



The ties ou and 5 were divided. The ties on 7 were started to 

 be shot off, but darkness fell after one round of 3 birds bad 

 been shot, aud it was then decided to finish (he tie in the live bird 

 match of the following day. When it came to the shoot off the 

 first money was divided by Erb, Hakes, Budd, McMurchv, E. P. 

 Miller, Girton, Gastright and Tucker, after killing 3 straight. 



Laflin and Kami special match No. 5, at 10 Ligowsky clay birds. 

 Entrance f 5; _ 



E D Miller...: 1111111111-10 Girton 1110111111— 9 



...1101111111- 9 



..11U11111I1- 8 



...mioiioic— 7 



..1110110011- 7 



..on mini- 9 



.11111 1 1111 JO 

 . ..011.0111110- 7 

 ...01101.11110- 7 

 ..101111(1111- 8 



...itmmii— io 

 .. .1111111101- o 



. .1111111001- 8 



..on on n on- (i 



. .0101111111— 8 



guaranteed 







...1111111111- 



10 



Girton 



.,1110111101- 



8 



Whitnev. 



1.11 100 11 1.11 - 



7 



Henry 



..1011110110- 



7 



Hickey 



..lnini m- 



10 



Early.... 



,1111010110- 



7 



Murphy . . . 



..loimmi- 



9 



Warden . . 



. .1110101111- 



8 



Verges 



..mninii- 



10 



Gastright. 

 O C S 



..m .1111101— 



9 



..imoiim- 



9 



Bfoksapfel.. 



.. 01110001 11 - 



fi 



West 



..1001111100- 



6 



Taylor 



..0111110110- 



7 



Penrose .. 



..11 10111010- 7 



Benscotten 



..liioiiciii- 



8 





Goldrick. . 



Carter 



Bandle 



Heikes 



MePhee . . . 

 MeMurehy 



Stice 



Seigler 



Peacock. . . 



Barnes 



J E Miller. 

 Semple — 

 Vincent . . . 



Budd 



All ties divided. 



Match No. 6, at 9 single standard targets; entrance S3: 



Goldrick 111111111-9 Verges 101100111-0 



Penrose 111100110— f5 Spross 111110011-7 



Bandle lOlOOllll— 6 Strawn 111011101-7 



Carter 111111101-8 Wightman 111110011-7 



Bh r nes 1001 11 1 00-5 Semple 1111 1 1111— f 



E T) Miller 111011.111—8 Benscotten. . 



Brien tuail - 11 1 101110-7 J B . . 



. ...01101 H10-H 



....limii.il-9 



011011011-6 



. . .1111111 11— !t 



ooimm-'. 



miiim-9 



011111101-7 



ooimm— 7 



momii-8 



J E Miller 01101 11.10-0 Dock 



Heikes .111111111-9 Bob White.... 



Whitnev 110111011-7 Girton 111101111- 



Hiokoy. 011101111-7 Taylor 111111111-0 



Vincent 1O101O011— 5 Warden 111111111-9 



MeMurehy 111111111-9 Jones 001010000-3 



Peacock 110111100-6 West 011011010-5 



J Henry 111111111—9 LOS 110111111—8 



Seigler! 111011111—8 Hardmann . 



Budd. 111010011— ti Meaders. . . . 



Rigadanz 110111010—6 Starr 



Murphy Himill-9 Early ... 



Stice Hill 1101— 8 N G 



W D 011111001-6 



Ties on 9 and 8 divided, and ties on 7, after shoot-off, divided by 

 Brientnall, Spross and Wightman. 

 Match No. 7, a t 9 single keystone targets, entrance $2: 



Bandle 111111111-9 L C S 111101111-8 



Brientnall 111111111—9 Benscotten 010111011 -6 



Meaders 111011111-8 E D Miller 111111111-9 



Wightman HU10000— fi Holdman 100000101—3 



Bteaeock H0H 1 110-7 Budd 111111111—9 



Murphy 111111111-9 Barnes 011011111- . 



Courtney 111011111-8 Bob White 11111 til 1-9 



Rigadauz 101111011-7 Stice 110111111-8 



Vincent. 111111011-8 Penrose - 1110H101-7 



Hardman 111111111-9 Spangler 0111 ill [ I — S 



WD mom 11-8 Whitney lllli 11.11- 9 



J Q 111110101-7 Carter 111111111-!) 



McMurchv 1.111111 n-9 Hickey 010111011- 



Heikes 1H0H011-7 J E Miller 111111011-8 



Verges 



Goldrick 



Starr 



J Henry 



J B 



Ties on 



Hickey — 

 . . . .mmiOll— 7 J E Miller. 



. . . .100110110—5 Geo North 111101110-7 



,. ..011101111— 7 Semple 110111011-7 



Him0.ll— 8 W West lllllllll-o 



111011111—8 West..-. 100111011-6 



101010101—.-) Spross.. 111001111— 7 



. ., and 8 divided, and ties on 5 after shoot-off divided by 

 Spross, Rigadanz. J. Q., Goldrick and Penrose. 



Special match at 6 siu?lo standard targets, entrance S3: Bens- 

 cotten 4, Bandle 4, Bob White 5, Murphy 5, Carter 6, Tucker -'Jy 

 Hickey 4, Warden 4, Stice 6, Heikes 3, Brientnall 5, Penrose 5, 



,, ,.,fter BhOOt-off divided by Bob White. Brientnall, Penrose, Mc- 

 Murchv, (). Shaw and W. West,. Ties on 4 after shoot-off divided 

 by Tucker, Hickey, Semple and Starr. 



Ma tch No. S was shot at 9 single bluerocks, instead of 7 Ameri- 

 can clay bird 

 Bandle 



i r , 



Brientnall... 



Starr 



Seigler 



Henry 



011111010—6 



Semple 



011 1111 11-8 



001111011—6 



Budd 



ii ii inn u 



immii-9 



Carter 



....111 111111-9 



101100100-4 



Early 



ononm-7 



..mil noi— 8 



Girton 



....110111101-7 



11101 llll— 8 



MePhee 



....111111011-8 



111111111-9 





101000110 4 



011110010-.". 



C L Riga! an z. . . 



....111110000—5 



111111111—9 



Heikes 



...101111111-8 



111101101-7 



Hohlerman 



...01.0101110-5 



011111111-8 



Whitney 



lOllllltl-H 



. 101110111-7 



Barnes 



....111110111-8 



111111111—0 



Stico 



....111111111-9 



iimiiii— 9 



Penrose 



111110.1 11-8 



101010011—5 



Strawn 



. .. .011111111— S 



111101111-8 





,010911m -6 



011101101—3 



Murphy 



01111 0111 -7 



110111111-8 



Welsh 



....111100111-7 



111110111—8 



Vei'ges 



. ..001011011—5 



Hickey 



Benscotten . . 

 Bob White.. 



Hubbard 



JE Miller... 



; i-o.ltlrick 



MeClure 



MeMurehy...... 



Ties on 9 divided. Ties on 8: Seigler 0^ Henry 3, \A lgktman 2, J. 



3; ties on 3 divided third. 



Second Dan. 



Hazard's trap match No. 10 at 12 single Peoria blackbirds, en- 

 trance .85, S100 guaranteed: 



Goldrick 



Ed Miller 



Bandle 



Brientnall — 



Seigler 



Carter 



Barnes 



Penrose 



Whitney 



MeMurehy. . . 

 Heikes 



.111101111010-9 Bob White 111111101111—11 



011110111111-10 Starr 111110111110-10 



.101111111111-11 Budd 111111111111-12 



.011111100111- 9 Verges 100111111110- 9 



. 011001101 HI— 8 Benscotten 101011111111—10 



011111111111— ll Gastright 111111101111—11 



.minimum— h 



...011111111111-1] 



. ..n mioiom-io 



...110111111101-10 



...oiiuoimm- 9 



..111111111111-13 



...omiimm-it 

 ...oommmi— io 



.011011111111-10 

 ...11.1111101011—10 



.101001111011—8 MePhee .. 



.111111111111—13 Hickey 



.111111111111-12 Warden 



.111111111111-12 LPS 



....1.0111101111-10 West 



MeClure OllUimill— 11 Gir ton 



J F Miller 111011111111—11 Taylor. 



Vincent 101110011101—8 Holzapfel.... 



Slice 111111111011—11 S A Spross. . 



Capt. Peacock.... 001011111.111— 9 Murphy 



'apt. feaeooK . . . .uuiuu.iij.m- w mm puj . ........ „, ,. 5» 



Ties on 12 divided. Ties on 11; Bandle 3, Carter 6, MeClure 6, J. 

 ge Miller 4, Stice 6. Bob White u, Gastright 3, MePhee 6, Hickey 6, 

 faylor 3. Ties on divided second. Ties on 10; Ed. Miller 0, 

 Heikes 3, Starr 3, Benscotten 3, Warden 2, L. C. S. 2, Holzapfel 0, 

 Spross 1, Murphy 3. Ties on 3 divided third. 



Palace HotelMatch, No. 11. at single live birds. Entrance §6.50; 

 $100 guaranteed: wfi&i.« „ 



Murphy 1101110-5 Penrose lfM 2 ,~l 



E D Miller 1111 Hl-7 Graham 11121 11-/ 



Erb 1 111111— 7 Benscotten 1121111—7 



Hubbard 0001111-4 MeClure Vg}}}M 



MePhee 1111111—7 Bandle nillll-, 



Bob White llimi-7 Hickey 



Budd lllim— 7 Girton 1111111—7 



MeMurehy 1111031 -6 Vincent 



Whitnev 1H1011— 6 HaTdman 1122110— b 



Carter' 1111111—7 Warden 1111021-6 



Stice! • 1111111-7 Tucker 111H11-7 



Heikes ' 1313111-7 Babcock I121H1-7 



J I Miller 0111111-6 W West 1021112-6 



Peacock 2120102-3 Spross 2121112-7 



Goldrick lllom-0 EFey 10H000-3 



Seigler 1113111-7 'Barmger. 2020011-4 



Wfaf 1130011 -i Ring 1011111-f 



Verges' ! 1112112-7 Gastright 2210111-6 



Brientnall 1111122—7 , 



Ties in this match were put over to following day on account of 

 darkness For first, E. D. Miller, MePhee. Budd, Heikes, MeClure. 

 Girton and Spross, killing 8 straight. Second, MeMurehy, Gold- 

 rick, Hickev, Warden and W. West divided, killing straight. 

 Third, Murphy, Peacock and West divided. 



Wick's Wigwam Match No. 13, at 13 single bluerocks; entrance 

 $5, $100 guaranteed: 



Carter 101011111111—10 MePhee 110011111101— 9 



Girton 111011111110—10 Warden 111111111010—10 



M cMu rchv Mil 110011 11 —10 Benscotten 1111111 11111— 12 



Stice... 111111111111—12 Hickey 111111101110—10 



Go ld rick 1 1 01 1 1 1 01 ( .100- 7 W h i t hey 11111 1 Oil 111—1 1 



Vincent 011111111111-11 Seigler OllllOOw. 



J E Miller 011111100101- 8 Brientnall 111011111.111—11 



E D Miller OOU01101001- Verges 01110110H11- 9 



Heikes 01; 11 111111 1 -11 Taylor 11111111111.1—12 



Peacock 11011101111 1- 10 West, 111111111100-10 



Gastright KH01 1 1 1 111 1-10 • Henry 11011 1111110-10 



Penrose 1 0101 1 .1101 1 1 9 Hardman 111.101111001- 9 



Handle 1.11111101111-11 A Meaders 111111011011—10 



Budd 1 111 111111 10-11 Murphy 11111011111 1 -1 1 



MeClure lIHOlllllOO- 9 



Ties en 13 aud 11 divided. Ties ou 10: Carter 3, Girton 1. Me- 

 Murehy 3, Peacock 0, Gastright 0, Warden 3, Hickey 3, West 0, 

 Henry 3, Meaders 3. Tics on 8 divided third money. 



Extra sweep, at 9 Peoria blackbirds; entrance $2: Penrose 8, 

 Holder man 6, MePhee 9, Brientnall 9, Murphy 5, Oournev 6, Dock 

 fi, J. B. 8, Spangler 5, L. C. S. 8, MeMurehy 8, Hardman 8, Heikes 

 9, Bandle 8, Starr 9, Vincent 7, MeClure 7, Goldrick 7, Benscotton 

 9, Ed Miller 9, Seigler 8, Hickev 8, Girton 4, N. G. 5, Verges 9,Wor- 

 drn 9. Holzapfel 9. Stice 9, J. E. Miller 9, Semple 7. S. A. Tucker 5, 

 Smith 7, Jones 9, Strawn 8, Budd 9. Whitney 9, Carter 7, Barnes 8, 

 Meaders 6, Peacock 4, Spross 7. All ties divided. 



Penny Post match No. 16, at 9 single standard targets. Entrance 

 82: 



Hickey 1 01 10011 1 -6 Benscotten 1111 1 101 1-8 



Brientnall 011111111-8 J E Miller .111111111-9 



E D Miller H 1111101 -8 Bob White 101111111—8 



Bandle 1110011.11-7 Wightman 001111111-7 



liegaman 111011110—7 Murphy .011100111— 6 



Seigler 110111101—7 Vincent 011011111—7 



MeClure 111111111-9 Drake 111111111-9 



Warden 111111111—0 O ' Neil 110011101-8 



Richards 011101111-7 Stice 111111011-8 



Spross 111111111-9 MePhee 111100H1-7 



Semple 111111011-8 Whitney 110111111-8 



Starr 1.11111011—8 Meaders 111111111—9 



t 'arter U 1111.111—9 Courtney 001111011—6 



Dnvi'ee 111111111-9 W AVest 110111111-8 



Goldrick 111111111—9 Barnes 111011101-7 



Spangler 010111111- 7 G North IlllOllll-H 



Budd: 01 lHllll-8 Ray P011I011-7 



Hubbard H010mi-7 Taylor 111011001-6 



MeMurehy 111111111-8 A W West niOOl.lll-7 



Girton imiltlO-8 Beadles 111110011-7 



Cushman 111001001—5 Cargill 111111101—7 



Holzapfel 110111011—7 Babcock 011111011-7 



Heikes 1 11111111-9 _ 



Ewiwircr Match No. 17 at, 10 single Keystone targets, entrance 

 «5, §100 guaranteed: 



Carter.. 1110111011- 8 MePhee 1111111111-10 



MeMurehy 1110111111- 9 Golo rick 0111111111- « 



Spangler 101101.0101- Hickey 0011011111- 7 



Bandle 1111111111-10 Gastright 1111110101- 8 



E 1) Miller 1 111 .1 1- W West ll 01111101- 8 



Budd 1 1 111 1-10 Peacock 1101110111- 8 



Warden H mil 1—10 Meaders 0011111010- 6 



Heikes... llUlllim- 9 J E Miller 1111111111— io 



Benscotten Oil 01 11 - 8 West 1110110111- 8 



Brientnall 1101111111-9 Whitney 1111111111- 10 



Still ....0001111111— 7 Vincent 1 '11111111— io 



Murnhv 1111111111-10 Girton 1111110100-7 



All ties divided. 



ComtnereUd Gazette match No 18, at 7 single live birds, entrance 

 $(',..-.0-8100 guaranteed: 



Hickey M 111-0 Heikes 31 1311-6 



Pvlurphy 0111 m-b Beadles 1100111-5 



Vincent 32H 01-6 Babcoc k 101 1211-6 



A W West 1311 121—/ W lntney 12,"2" "•„'— 7 



Me Pheo HllJy~Z Cushman 2122011-6 



Brientnall IftH^ ^ lns ^ on 2111)11-7 



W West iWffik ~l garden 1111 111-7 



Bandle 1111110—6 Beruis 0100111-4 



Su , HfiiH J E mrier 21*111-7 



V&rdSS 1122200— o Budd 2211U1— 7 



( ..!?;,. k iiami-e Thng miiio-6 



MeMurehy MtHJt £ MeClure 2H1111-7 



Peaoock °y}t~Vi Girton 1121110-6 



Cart,er. ; , H h H »?!-<? 



(_• ISti :ght. 



Meaders. - - 



..1110.111-6 Tucker 



'..' OOltllOl-3 Green. 



121.0110-5 



0011100-3 



jb 1111111—7 Morton '.HOOlOO-3 



Benscotten }m£ -9 North 1.011201-5 



Boone ISS°4gH w^i 1201011-5 



Bob W bite -. 'tYtItH Wlck - 3013001-4 



E H Miller 1112311—7 



First money after shoot-off was divided by McMurchv, J. B., 

 Wiiitney and 3. E. Miller, killing 17 birds each. Second money 

 after snooting the tie was divided by Vincent and Gastright. Tie's 

 on 5 divided without shooting. 



T'roes-Slar mitttol.NO. 19, at 10 single American clay birds: en- 

 trance S3; $100 guaranteed: 



Peacock 0111101110- 7 Benscotten. 1111101101- 8 



< «,, rter Hllllin 1 -10 W West .... 1] llll 1101 — 9 



Gastright 0111111111- 9 E D Miller lUllllHO-lO 



, ,-o-,, ,. Ll-.e-O'i 1 1- s A W West 01111 'llll- 9 



Bafdle 6 ;. .1111.11111-10 J E Miller 1111111111-10 



Hickey lllOHllll- 9 Murphy 1110011010- 7 



11 r i .m t'naU HU1 lm J-l« W>Mv 1 Oimilll- 9 



Heikes.- 1111111111-10 Goldrick 1011111111- 9 



J\ Ic Murchy 1101010111- 7 Taylor 11.11 1 11111- 10 



- r] 1111111111—10 Babcock HimilOO— 8 



Biidd 1111111111-10 Vincent 1011111111- 9 



Warder 1111111111—10 Verges ..0101111001— 6 



All ties divided. . . 



Teleoram Match No. 20, at 4 pairs Peoria blackbirds; entrance 



Bandle U U P H-8 Starr 10 10 01 10-4 



Brientnall 10 10 11 11-6 W S Babcock 01 00 11 10-4 



Hickey 11 H 11 11-8 Taylor 11 10 11 10-6 



Ed Miller 10 10 10 11-5 Drake 10 11 11 11-7 



Carter 11 1011 10-6 Spangler 11 10 11 10-13 



Goldrick 10 10 00 00—2 W D Cushman 00 10 01 CO— 2 



,i Smith H 10 10 10-5 MeMurehy It 11 ll 10—7 



Sudd. 11 10 11 10-6 Meaders 11 n n-10-7 



Spross 10 10 10 10-4 Courtney 11 11 H) 11-7 



Efeikes 11 H 11 10—7 Peacock H 10 01 10-5 



iVief'Jure 10 10 10 10-4 Semple 11 11 11 11-8 



Stice 11 11 01 11-7 W West 10 10 1(1 11-5 



Bigaaonz 10 11 11 01—8 G North 11 00 01 11-5 



Hehrv Jones 00 00 00 11-3 West 10 00 11 11-5 



Benscotcen 11 11 11 10-7 Vincent 10 10 10 10-4 



Ties on 8 and 7 divided. Ties on t, after shoot-off, divided by 

 Budd and Rigadauz with 13 killed. 

 Match No. 31 . at 9 single bluerocks. Entrance $2: 



011111111-8 G North 111111101-8 



. ..111111110—8 Courtney. . 



...111111111-9 W D ... 



...111011111—8 Budd 



. . .010110111—6 Vincent 



...milllll— 9 Spross 



..niilim— 9 Semple 



, . i ml llll — 9 Cushman. . . 



.. .111111111— 9 ED Miller.. 



.1111111.11-9 MeClure 



, ..loioiim— \ 



..101111111—8 

 .. 1100011 11— f 



Holzapfel... 



Barnes 



idles. . 



.111011110-7 



■ ■ ■ 

 ..iiioiim— a 

 ..ommoi— 7 



.011110100-5 



..miomi-H 



..101010110-5 

 . ! 1 1 1 1 11 8 



.111101111-8 

 ..111111111-9 

 .. 111111011-8 

 ,111111111—9 

 -11 11 01111-8 

 ..Plllllll-9 

 111111111-9 

 . .111111000-6 

 .HllOOw. 



..1 11111m— 9 Whitney 



.111111111—9 Wightman... 



.111111111-9 J E Miller.... 



..Ill 117 111 — D Roberts 



.011101110-7 Jones 



HllOllll-8 Smith IOIOOHOw. 



W AVest 111111110-8 West 111111111-9 



Stice 111111111-9 Starr 111111111-9 



All ties divided. 



Match No. 22 at 9 singles standard targets, entrance $3: 



Bandle 111111111—9 Babcock 111111011—8 



Gnrrer 111110101—7 Games llllOllll-S 



Warder Ill 1 11011-8 Bemis 101110101—6 



Br i ent nail 1 11111001-7 AV h i tney 1 1 1011111-8 



Holzapfel 111111111-9 Barnes 111001111-7 



Budd .- 111111111—9 Peacock 110911111—7 



Winston 1 1011U 11— 8 Beadles 011001111—6 



Roberts 1U1010H— 7 CargiD HllOHPt— 7 



LC S 111111111-9 Dutohy ..111100101-6 



Stice 011111011-7 O'Neil 011111111-8 



