Sept. 30, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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TIE OK .90 BIRDS IN THE 60 CLASS. 



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This was hotly contested, and the victory ol young Vincent was 

 received with applause. 



Monday— No. 1 , 9 singles, $2.50 entrance, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. 

 C. W. Budd, Hendershoc, Sigler, Spangler. McMurchv, Whitnev, 

 Fleischer, Cal Wagner, Wheeler and Paul North, 9 straight, 



Benscotten 101111111—8 Al Heritage 011101111—7 



E D Miller 111111011-8 J E Miller 111101111—8 



Sheld on Oil 111111—8 Hunter 1 mil 011-8 



O J Marsh 111011110—7 Chas Roof 111011101-7 



Barnes 111110111—8 Upson llOllim— 8 



Hickey 1101 01101—6 Green 00O01 0110-3 



CK Sober 101011111-7 



Ties on 9, miss and out: North 5, Hendershot .2, McMurchy 0; all 

 otberOeach and divided. Tieson8: E.D. .MillerO, Barnes 4, Upson 

 4, Hunter 4 .J. E. Miller 4, Benscotten G, Sheldon 1. TiesonOdivided. 

 Ties: on 7: Roof 0, Marsh, Sober and Heritage 3, and divided. 

 Hickey fourth. 



No. 2, SO and 90 classes barred, 9 single, entrance R2.50; divided 

 40, 30, 20 and 10. E. I). Miller, Jager, Benscotten, Sigler and Wag- 

 ner, 9 straight, 



Hickey 111101111—8 Lee 11100111 1— ! 



Barnes — 01111111]— 8 Messuer 100111111— 7 



H Wilson 101111111—8 Kreuger 100011111-6 



Parker 011111111—8 Crawford 110011011-6 



Heritage lllll 1011—8 Ma rs h U 111 0010—6 



Wheeler 101111111—8 Gorman 101101001 —5 



North 111011110—7 



First and third div., second shot off, and all except Heritage 

 divided. Fourth in shoot-off won bv Marsh. 



TueMay.— Shoot No. 3, Class A and B shoot, open to all, 60 per 

 cent of entrance money to class A; divided, 50, 30. 20; 40 per cent 

 of entrance money to class B; divided, £0, 30, 20. Eighty and 

 ninety classes barred from class B. Twelve singles. Entrance, 

 $5. Ties divided. Sigler, Benscotten, Budd, McMurchy Heikes: 

 Peacock and Whitney, 12 straight. 



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JE Miller 011111101101- 9 Penrose 111110101110- 9 



Carter 010111111111-10 Bandle 111111110111—11 



Kelsey 11111101111 1—11 Sober Hill 1 110011— 10 



Messner 111111011111—11 Cahoon 101111111111 — ^11 



Cummings 011111111111 — 11 Hickev... 011111110001—8 



Smith.- 111111111010— 10 Krueger 101111111101— 10 



Barnes 111111111110-1] E D Miller 111000111100- 7 



Wagner 111111011010- Hunter. . . 011010 w. — 3 



Wheeler 011111101110— 9 



Shoot No. 4, Nine singles, open to all, entrance $2.50. Purse 

 $105; $43 to first, $31.50 to second, $21 to third, and $10.50 to fourth. 

 Sigler, Wheeler, Wanner, Kelsey, J. Stice, J. W. Budd. Benscot- 

 ten, C. W. Budd, Whitney, Cummings, C. Calhoun, RacMttrchi 

 B. White, Murphy, A. G. Courtney, McFee and Fehrman, '9 

 straight. 



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North 011111111—8 Peacock IIOIOIIIO— 6 



Hickey 101.111111-8 Whitesides 111011111-8 



Miller 011111110-7 Richard 111100111-7 



Smith 111111010-7 Vincent 111110111-7 



Barnes 111011111—8 Prechtell 110111111—8 



Regadanz 111011101—7 Upson 10111 1 10 1-0 



Wayper 111110111-8 Al Bandle 111110111-S 



O J Marsh 111101000-5 J M Green 001111100-5 



Sober 1111111 1 1-8 WaddeH 011111111-8 



Gorman 101101110-6 Ed Taylor llOmill— 8 



J E Miller 111111110-8 C A Tanner 0101 1 1001-5 



Spangler 011111101—7 



AH ties shot off: first divided by Sigler, Wheeler, Kelsey, Ben- 

 scotten, C. W. Budd, Whitney, Cummings and Bob White; second 

 by Wayper, Sober, Whitesides, Preehtel. Al. Bandle and Ed 

 Taylor; third by Allen, J. E. Miller, Smith, Regedanz and Spang- 

 ler; fourth won bv Peacock. 



Shoot No. 5.— Nine singles, 80 and 90 classes barred, entrance 

 $2.oO. Purse, $152.50; $61 to first, $15.75 to second. $30.50 to third 

 and $15.25 to fourth: A. Baker 8, Allen 6, Crawford 8. McFee 8, 

 Bowers 8, E. D. Miller 7, Gore 9, Tanner 7, Rombaugn 0, Wagner 

 9, Marsh 4, W heeler 8, Borngartner 5. A. B, Jones 8, Riblet 9. 

 Gorman 5, Holzaufel 7, Snyder 6, Howell 6, J. H. Kiesling 6 

 Vincent 8, Heritage 8; Clay 3, Barnes 8, Jager 9, Lee 6, Alexander 



8, Wayper 9, Clover 6, Murphy 7, A. Paul 5, Girton 8, Sigler 9, 

 Cummings 8, T. O'Neii 9, Richmond 8, Benscotten 8, Mosher s 

 Heal 7, Andrews 0, W. B. Moore 6, Oimstead 8, H. Wilson 5 Paul 

 North 9, Parker8, S. D. Hart 8, E.C.Ford 9, Martin 7, Si'lsby 7 

 "Tee Kay" 0, Charles Smith li, Quimby 9, W. A. Smith ft, Roach 

 Kelso 8. T. Andrews 7, Hickey 7, W. A. Calhoun 9, C. ( 1. Calhoun 

 8, Franklyn S, Starr 8. First divided, others shot off. Second 

 divided by McPhee, Wheeler, Vincent, Barnes, Girton, Richmond, 

 Mosher, Quimby and Franklyn; third by E. D. Miller, Tanner 

 Holzaplel, Martin and T. Andrews; fourth bv Allen, Howell ami 

 Lee. 



Shoot No. 6—12 singles, open to all, S. A. Tucker's pool system, 

 entrance S3.50; purse $108. $54 to first, $33.40 t o second and Ml Bttto 

 third: 



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All ties divided, as this system provides for. 



Shoot No. 7, 9 singles, 80 and 90 classes barred, entrance $2.50; 

 purse $110, $44 to first, $33 to second, $33 to third, and $11 to fourth: 

 J, W. Starr 9, Crawford 7, Wagner 9. Wheeler 9. Jaeger 8, Parker 

 9, C. H. Tanner 9, W. C. Williams 0, Barnes 8, Murphy 8, Rom- 

 baugh 4, Silsby 8, Richmond 6, W. B. Moore 8, Girton 8, Andrews 



7, Bibbie 6, E. D. Miller 9, Gore 8, Roach 0, Spangler 5, C. E. Ga- 

 boon 8, McFee 8, Cummings 7, T. O'Neii 7, Wavper 8. Hickey 8, 

 Messner 8, Krueger 9, Vincent 0, Benscotten 9, Frauenbolz 5. Alex- 

 ander 8, Marsh 9, L. D. Hart 7, H. Wilson 6, Sigler 8, Mosher 7. 

 Clover 8, Riblet 9, Heal 4, EL J. Martin 0, Franklin 8, Oimstead 8, 

 Third divided. Others shot off and divided, first bv Starr, Wag- 

 ner, Wheeler, Parker, Vincent, Benscotten, Marsh and Riblet, 

 Second by Jaeger, Barnes, Murphy, Wayper, Alexander. Clover, 

 Franklin and Olmsted. Third by Hickev and Martine. 



?J ,00 . t ^°- 8 -— Nine 8 in «les, open to all, entrance $3.50. Purse. 

 $100, $40 to first, $30 to second, $20 to third, $10 to fourth: 

 McMurchy 9, 1. W. Budd 9, Preehtel 8, Hunter 6. Reaudanz 8, 

 Kelsey 9, J. E. Miller 8, Cummings 7, Fehrman 8, Peacock 0, Croy 



8, Green 5, Taylor 7, Brunnnert 7, Penrose 7, A. G. North 9,Powers 



9, Hickey 7, Sober 7, Stice 8, E. D. Miller 8, Wagner 8, Wheeler 8, 

 C. W. Budd 9. Smith 8, Carter 9, Calhoun 8, B. White 9, Bandle 8 

 Courtney 8, Whitney 8, Hoiks 8, Hart 9, Waddell 7, Sheldon 9, 

 Osborne 9, C. H.' Kelso 8, Seigler 8, Fleischer 7, Parker 0. First, 

 third and fourth divided. Second shot off and divided bv Preeh- 

 tel. J. E. MUler, Croy, Smith and Bandle. 



Shoot No. 11.— Fifteen singles, championship match, entrance 



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 14. All ties divided. 



Shoot No. 13.— S. A. Tucker Pool System at 12 single bluerocks, 

 five-bird tie. Entrance f&SO. Three moneys, 50, 30 and 30 per cent,: 



Muryhy 11U110 11111-11 Courtney 0111010 11101- S 



Heritage. 1111110 10111—10 S G.Smith 1111111 11111—12 



Ceroy 1111111 11101—11 Sober -...1111110 11111—11 



Taylor 1111111 11,111-13 C Smith 1001111 10111-9 



Osborn 1.110111 lUll-ll (' E Cahoon. .. .1111111 11111—12 



Bandle 1111110 11111—11 Lindslev 1001111 11110— 9 



Fred Quimby... 0110111 11101—9 Benscotten 1111111 lllll— la 



Hickey 0111111 11111—11 J K Miller 0111110 1110 — 7 



Heikes 1111111 01111—11 Regadanz Ollim mil— 11 



E l) Miller 1111111 11111-13 Peacock 0111111 11111-11 



IWBudd 1110110 11111-10 Wheeler 0111110 11111—10 



Cummins 1111111 11111—13 Burnerson 1101111 10101—9 



Stice 1111111 11101—11 Sigler 1011101 11111-10 



Spangler 0111111 11111-11 Baumgardner. .1111111 10100—9 



Upson 0011111 11111—10 Messner 1111011 10\v 



CWBudd 0110111 11111—10 Krueger 1111010 11111-10 



McMurchy 1111111 11111-13 Mosher lllllii lini-12 



Calhoun 1111111 11111—13 Martin 1011111 11000—8 



P Andrews 1011111 11111—11 Vincent 1111111 11111—12 



Tucker 1011111 11111-11 Sheldon 110100 w 



All ties divided. 



Wednesday.— Shoot No. 13.— Nine singles, open to all; entrance 

 fee $1 Purse $13.30; $21.60 to first, $13.96 to second, and $8.64 to 

 third: Hickey 8, Gore 7, Wilson 7, E. D. Miller 6, W. A. Smith 6, 

 Sigler 7, Bibbie 7, E. H. Smith 0. Marsh 0. Crawford 6, Andrews 7, 

 Cummings 4, Wheeler 8, L. D. Hart 7, Kelsey 9, Messner 9, C. W 

 Hart 8, MeCormack Chandler 9, Wagner 8, Krueger 7, Starr 9 

 Gorman 9, C. E. Cahoon 8, C. W. Budd"fl, Stice 8, Barnes 9, Mosher 

 7, Wayper 8, Bowers 8, Benscotten 9, Frauenholz 5, Regadanz 8, 

 VV lutney 8, Upson7, Jager 7, Richmond 9. A. G. North 6, Bruni- 

 mit 9, J. M. Greene 1, E. D. Keenev 7, Olmsted 9, Brumbaugh 2, 

 McMurchy 7, J. E. Miller 7, B. White 9, Sheldon 9, L. W. Budd 8 

 L. S. Carter 9, Fleisher 7, Lee 8, T. O'Neii 5, Heikes 4, J. Parker 7, 

 R. E. Franklyn 9, Daum 5, Peacock 7, Bandle 7, Clover 7, Heal 6, 

 Ford 8, Penrose 9, Chamberlin 5. McFee 8, Vincent 8, Riblet 7, 

 Courtney 0, Whiteside 8, Richard 7, Burnison 8, Waddell 9, and 

 Fehrman 9. First divided after a shoot-off between Kelsev, 

 Chandler, Starr, Gorman, C. W. Budd, Benscotten, Richmond, 

 Sheldon, L. S. Carter, R. E. Franklyn, and Fehrman. Ties for 

 second shot off, and divided between C, W. Hart, Wavper, 

 VV hitney, Vincent and Whitesides. Third awarded, after a shoot- 

 off by Gore, McMurchy, J. Parker and Bandle. 



Shoot No. 14,— Nine singles, open to all; entrance, $3.50. Purse, 

 £44.10: $17.64 to first; $13.23 to second, $8.83 to third, and $4.41 to 

 fourth: Murphy 9, Bandle 8, Sheldon 9, Wagner 9, "Tee Kav" 7, 

 Charles Smith 7, Calhoun 9, S. G. Smith 8. C. H. Kelso 7, W F 

 8 u i?%'.7.' Tanihlyn 8, Marsh 7, Croy 9, Calhoun 8, C. W. Budd 9, 

 E. p. Miller 9, Peacock 9, Preehtel 6, L. C. Andrews 5, Wheeler 6 

 and Lindsley 8. First and second divided by the 9 and 8 bird 

 men. In 3 bird shoot off Kelso and Qqlmiby won third monevand 

 Preehtel fourth. 



Shoot No. 15, 6 pair, open to all, entrance $2; purse $90, S36 to 

 first, $3, to second, $18 to third, and $9 to fourth: 



McMurchy ..10 11 11 11 11 11-11 Allen 10 10 00 11 00 01- 5 



gOwep. 10 11 11 00 10 11-8 S G Smith... 11 11 11 11 11 H-12 



ED Miller... 11 11 11 00 10 11- 9 Bandle 10 10 00 11 11 10- 7 



Murphy 11 11 10 10 00 11- 8 McFee 11 11 11 11 11 11-12 



Lindsley 11 11 11 11 10 11-11 Fleischer 10 11 10 10 11 00- 9 



Benscotten... 11 11 11 11 11 10— 11 Fehrman 10 01 11 01 11 11— 9 



Regadanz.... 01 11 11 11 10 11—10 C Smith 11 11 11 01 11 ll-n 



Carter 11 11 11 11 10 10-10 J E Miller... 11 10 10 10 10 10- 7 



Hockey 10 10 00 11 10 10- 6 Parker 11 11 10 11 10 01— 9 



Franklyn.... 11 11 11 10 11 11—11 Jones 00 10 10 11 11 00- 6 



J W Budd.. .10 11 11 01 10 11— 9 Whitney 10 11 11 10 11 10- 9 



Osborne 01 01 11 11 ll ll— 10 Jaeger 10 11 11 11 10 11-10 



Shelden 11 11 11 11 01 00- 9 "Tee Kay". .01 01 00 00 10 10- 4 



Kelsey 11 01 11 11 11 11-11 Courtney. .. .10 10 10 11 00 00- 5 



Boach 01 01 01 10 10 10- 6 Clover 11 10 10 10 11 10— 3 



Peacock 10 10 11 11 11 11—10 Riblet 11 11 00 00 11 10- 7 



C W Budd. ..11 11 11 11 11 11—12 Quimbv 11 11 01 11 11 11—11 



Stice ll ll 11 10 10 11 —10 Ktucger 11 11 01 11 11 11-11 



He'kes 11 11 10 11 11 11-11 Starr .. 11 11 11 10 10 11—10 



Bibbie 10 10 00 10 10 10 - 5 Cbamberlainll 10 11 10 1 00- 7 



Andrews ....10 11 10 11 11 10- 9 Messner 10 01 11 10 01 01- 7 



Wheeler 11 11 11 11 10 10—10 Whitesides. .01 11 11 10 10 11— 9 



First and second divided. Ties on 10 shot off and divided bv 

 Stice and Wheeler. Ties on 9 shot off and di vided by E. D. Miller, 

 J. V . Budd and Whitney. 



Match between E. D. Miller and Heikes and Vincent and O'Neii 

 at 100 birds each for $20 a side: 



ED Miller 01111101111010111111.111 1111.1 11111.111111 11101000111 



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R D Heikes 11111111111111111111011111111111100111111111111111 



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In this shoot Vincent equalled the highest score of the tourna- 

 ment, 96, and Heikes came but one bird behind With 95. 



NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 14.-The Mountain Side Gun Club opened 

 their grounds at. South Orange for the fall season yesterday, and 

 the weather being all that could be desired their neat little house 

 was filled with members and friends. All who visit these grounds 

 will not fail to recognize, without any special introduction, the 

 vital force and hidden energy of the club. "Bogardus" Smith, 

 while everv where and full of attention, st ill never loses his turn, 

 but toes the chalk mark and makes the chips fly. Having an eye 

 to business he had leveled the rank grass and weeds, making a 

 son bed for 1 he cripples to fall upon, and thus swell the salvage 

 account. New guns figured prominently in the several events, 

 which, togeeher with the presence of such veterans as Breintnall 

 and Von Lengerke, had a tendency to weaken some of the timid 

 ones, but with a little practice the club will soon be in a position 

 to extend a warm reception to kindred organizations. In the way 

 of encouragement and as an incentive, (he scores are appended, 

 all events being at targets named and thrown from 3 screened 

 traps set in 4th notch, 16 and 18yds. Kntries voluntary and all 

 ties divided. 



First event, 10 elavs: 



Bi i. ntnall 1111111111-10 Reeves 1000010111—5 



Burnett 1111111101—9 S Tillou 0110101000—4 



O von Lengerke.. ..111010111.1- s Riley 0101010010—4 



Smith OlllOlOlil- 7 Stager 1001000100- 3 



U Tillou 0100011110- 5 Coons 0001000100- 2 



Second event, 10 clays: 



Brientnall 1111011111- 9 Reeves 01000100U— 4 



O von Lengerke.... lllll 10111— 9 Coons 0100010100— 3 



S Tillou 1101111111— 9 Riley 1000010010- 3 



Burnett 1101100110- 6 D Tillou 1010010001- 4 



Smith 1011011100- 6 



Third event, 10 bats: 



D Tillou 111111 1111— 10 S Tillou 1101011111— 8 



Brientnall 1111111111-10 Smith 01H011101— 7 



Von Lengerke 1111111101- 9 Reeves 1011111010—7 



Burnett 1111101111- 9 Riley 1100110010- 5 



Asickley 1110111101- 8 



Fonrth event, 10 bats; 



Von Lengerke. . . .1111111111-10 S Tillou 1011111011-8 



Smith 1111111111-10 Reeves OliffOOOlOO-3 



Breintnall 1111111111—10 Riley 0000000010—1 



Burnett 1111111110- 9 



Fifth event, 10 bats: 



Burnett 1111111111—10 Parry 1010111111-8 



Breintnall .1111111111—10 Reeves 1010111101—7 



S Tillou 1110111111- 9 Van ldestiue.. 1001110101-6 



Smith 1111010111— 8 Coon OOlllOlOlO— 5 



Sixth event, 10 ha ts: 



Breintnall 1111111111-10 Parrv 0111010011-6 



S Tillou noiiniOl— 8 Van'ldestine 1011011001—6 



Smith 1011111001— 7 Burnett IOOOI1IIOI-6 



Seventh event, 10 bats: 



Smith 0111111 11 1-9 Parry 1001011011-6 



Breintnall 1U1110111— 9 Vaniaer 0100111000-4 



Burnett 1111101111-9 



ST. PAUL, Miun., Sept. 1.3.— The annual tournament of the St. 

 Paul Gun Club was opened this morning under the most favora- 

 ble Conditions. The action of the club in offerim? generous guar- 

 anteed prizes was rewarded by the entry of crack marksmen 

 from all parts ot the State, many of whom, while nominally ama- 

 teurs under the simulated conditions, possess the skill of pro- 

 fessionals. Following are the winners in the five events to-day: 



k 11st event, 10 single Peorias— First inonev divided by Baldwin, 

 Skinner and Dalton, seeond money divided by Tuttle, Smith, 

 Gutter, Newton and Forbes, third money divided bv Shelley and 

 Max, fourth money divided by Kenneday and Brown, fifth prize, 

 3:i0 leaded shells, Jones. 



._ by Parker and Ensign, sixth orize, one 

 quarter keg ol powder. Stone. 



Third event, 5 singles and 2 pairs Peorias.— First monev divided 

 by Catamaran, Van Snun, Block, Hunter, Skinner, Cutter and 

 Ahlstrom, second divided by Noreen, Max and Lawrence, third 

 divided by West, Kennedy and Elmer, Pfister fourth, Kenkle, 

 fifth, 2.)01oaded shells. 



Fourth!eveut, 10 singles and 3 pairs Peorias— First monev, $60, 

 divided by Barnes and Hunter; second monev, S45, divided by 

 J oe.es, Forbes, Stone and Skinner; third money, >?3u. divided by 

 Parker, Durant, Catamaran, West, Pfister and Block; fourth 

 money, gl5, Brown; fifth prize, 300 loaded shells, Holt; sixth prize, 

 one-ouarter keg powder, Kennedy. 



SeiA. 13. — The fine scores made in the first day's shooting of the 

 St, Paul hun Club attracted a large number of spectators to-day. 

 Tiie tournament has been the most successful in the history of 

 the club; the prizes have been larger than ever before, and" the 

 contestants ha ve been drawn from the ranks of the most expert 

 marksmen in the Northwest. 

 Fifth event (unfinished from previous day's programme): first 



— , — — — - " ~w luaucu one±ia, \ UJL .SclUU, 



Highest daily average, first day: first prize, '-muting suit, Hunter; 

 Second prize, lap robe, Forhes. 



Sixth event, entrance $1.50: first money divided by Dalton and 

 Block; second money divided by Parker, West and Hanson; third 

 money divided by Skinner, Catamaran, Jones and Forbes; fourth 

 money, Stone. Fifth prize, quarter-keg powder, J. G. Smith, 

 eventh .event, entrance $3.50, 5 single and 3 pairs Peorias, $100 



Chamber ot Commerce badge contest, entrance $5, 26Macomber 

 metal targets and 12 pair Peorias, previous winner of badge to 

 talce all entrance tees; won by G. W. Baldwin, the present holder 

 JPR ANKFORD, Pbila., Sept, 15. -A select party of gentlemen 

 went rlown to the Sportsmen's Gud Cllub Krotmds at Fernwood to- 

 day, to witnes — 

 tween 

 oft 



first-rate good fellow, made a very acceptable referee. S9Q a side 

 was put up, as an incentive only, and 12-bore guns were used and 

 by the way, there seems to be quite a disposition to nut 10-bore 

 guns on the shelf by the trap shooters of this section, and use 12. 

 bore guns alltogether. 



First Match. 



Dumb iiioiionoioiiimmimmoi 11111111 110m 111101-43 



Davis nmnonooiiimooiioionoii 10 io 11 00 11 10 om n 01-35 



Second Match. 



Lunib 01 101 1 01 1 n 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 01 111 1 11 11111011 11 11 110011 U-42 



Davis imiimniiiHoiiiimiiom 11 00 ion tin noon ii-ih 



Third Match. 



Dumb lllll 11111101 11 1 1111 1111111011 1111 1011 11 11 11 0111 11-46 



Davis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 011001 1001 1 01 11 1011111 11 1111 1111 10 1111 11 11-41 



Mr. Davis seemed disposed to try conclusions again with Mr 

 Lumb, and if another match is arranged, ] think that either one 

 will have to make the fur fly to win.-J. O. S 



PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.-A very interesting match at stan- 

 vi^r 1 , t'V^'-<H thrown from the now standard trap was shot at the 

 Wild West show to day between Johnny Baker and one of Phila- 

 delphia's , welF-known amateurs, Mr. S. B. Vandegrift, as a result 

 of a challenge from Mr. Vandegntt. The first match at single 

 biras was won by Mr. Vandegntt, by one bird, and the second and 

 final match by Johnny Baker, with the remarkable score of 50 

 st raight birds. Mr. \ audegrift was only two birds behind him 

 with 4s to his credit, making Baker's score the winning one bv 

 one bird only. All were loud in their praise of the standard trans 

 and pigeons, as all birds broke perfectly in the air. 



