Oct. 11, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



233 



Nine Keystones, $1 entrance: 



Heikes 11111 1 1 11-9 Keenau 111111111-9 



Bandle 111111111-9 Heikes 11011 1111-8 



Miller 111111111-9 Miller 1 11111011- 8 



McDonald 1 11001101—6 Cain 1011 11111 —8 



Benscotten 111111111— 9 Mumma 011000100—3 



Pratchett .011111011-7 Prill 111111011-8 



Dick 11 1110111-8 Pratchett 11 101111 1- 8 



Mumma 001111111—7 Binkerd OUlOllll-7 



Girton 111111011—8 Glassford 111110111-8 



Hart 111101111—8 Girton 111111010—7 



Penrose 111101111-8 Waddell Ill 111111 -9 



McDonald 111111111—0 Ralston 111011101—7 



Bandle 101111111-8 Benscotten 111011110—7 



Hart 100101111—6 Buntaine 110110101—6 



McDonald, Keenan and Waddell divided first; by breaking 6 in 

 tne shoot off Heikes won second, Binkerd and Girton divided 

 third. 



To wind up the day ten of the shooters went into a three-pair 

 Keystone race, $1 en trace: 



Handle W 01 11-1 Webb 01 10 00-3 



Benscotten 11 10 11—5 Girton 01 00 11-3 



McDonald 11 10 00-3 Hart 10 01 11-4 



Heikes 10 10 11-4 Waddell 11 10 11-5 



Cain 11 11 10-5 Mumma 10 10 10—3 



The shoot-off in ties for each of the three moneys was decidedly 

 interesting; and especially did Benscotten and Cain have a red- 

 hot time for first. Here is the score: 



Benscotten 11 10 11-5 Waddell 11 10 10-4 



Cain 11 11 10-5 



And Waddell dropped out. 

 Benscotten 10 11 11—5 Cain 11 10 11—5 



So they tried it again; the guns were getting hot and the crowd 

 and shooters warmed up: 



Benscotten 11 10 10—4 Cain 11 11 11—6 



Cain is a stayer, and his friends cheered as he finished his three 



pair straight and won first money. 

 For second money there were three contestants, and it took two 



rounds for Bandle to win: 



Bandle 11 10 11-5 Hart 10 11 10-4 



HeiK.es 11 11 01-5 



And it was ta ta Mr. Hart. 

 Bandle ...11 10 11-5 Heikes 11 10 10-4 



Mumma won third money after two more rounds, three pairs 

 each* 



McDonald 11 10 00-4 Girton 11 10 01-4 



Mumma -.10 10 11—4 



The crowd hung on to see Andy win. 



McDonald 11 10 00—3 Girton 11 10 01—4 



Mumma 11 11 10-5 



As a special prize the League offers $80 each to be divided 50, 

 30 and 20 per cent, to the shooters making the three highest class 

 averages in all programme events excepting the championship 

 contest. The averages, including yesterday's shooting of the 

 four who have a show to win a piece of this prize, are as follows: 

 Benscotten. 



First day's events 10 12 13 14 9 11 11 13- 93 



Second day's events 12 14 14 14 11 14 12 13-104-197 



Heikes. 



First day's events 11 11 14 13 11 11 11 14—98 



Second day's events IS 14 15 10 12 13 13 15-103-109 



Hart. 



First day's events 12 13 14 15 10 14 10 9-97 



Second day's events 11 13 14 15 12 14 13 14-105-202 



Bundle. 



First day's events 10 10 14 13 11 12 12 15- 97 



Second day's events 12 13 14 13 12 13 12 14-103-200 



Ttiird Bay-Oct. h. 



Weather was beautiful, though a little cold for the last day of 

 the Ohio Trap Shooters' League Tournament. An increased num- 

 ber put in appearance at 9 o'clcock this morning, and there was a 

 good crowd of spectators all day. The wind blew from the sout h- 

 west on the backs of the shooters, beat down straightaway birds, 

 and raised and gave longer flight to right and left outgoing birds, 

 but the shooters soon caught on to that. 



The programme opened with a 15 biuerock race, §1.50 entrance, 

 more to limber the boys up for the great contest than anything 

 else: 



Bandle 111111111100111—13 Scott 101101111001011-10 



Hart 101001111011111-11 Miller 110111111111110-13 



Benscotten. . . .111111111101111— 14 Mumma 001011011030010— 7 



Keenan 111111111111111—15 Waddell 111111111011111-14 



Ralston U11110 11111111—14 Taylor 100111111110111-12 



Har man 1 01111011101 H 1-12 Girton 111111101011110-13 



Heikes 111111111111111—15 



Keenan and Heikes broke 15 each and divided first; Benscotten, 

 Ralston and Waddell divided second; Bandle, Miller and Girton 

 shoot their tie off for third, and Girton won by breaking three 

 straight; Taylor and Harman divided fourth. 



THE CtIP SHOOT. 



The next event on the programme was the greatest contest of 

 the tournament., in which none but the best shots and coolest 

 heads dared enter, and it proved to be one of the most thrilling 

 struggles in the history of trap-shooting. It was the match for 

 honor of being State champion, and for custody of theL. C. Smith 

 silver cup, The cup is solid silver, is valued at $500, and, with the 

 championship, is held by Rolla O. Heikes, of this city. This was 

 the second contest for it. Conditions were 50 single bluerocks 

 each, $5 entrance. Harvey J. King and A. M. Mumma were 

 chosen judges; H A. Penrose, of Corry, Pa., referee. Three traps 

 were set, 18yds. rise, 2yds. allowance for 12-gauge guns. The first 

 shot was fired at 11:30 A. M., and the match closed at 4:30 P. M., 

 five hours afterward: 



Heikes 1110111111111 1111111111111101 1111111 mill 11111111-48 



Bandle 11101111111011111111111111111101111111111111111111-47 



Hart ..HUH 1111111111111 1111110111111111110111111 111111-48 



Benscotten 0011111111111111111111 HUH 11111110111111111111111-40 



Miller 01110101111011011101101111111111111111110111110111-41 



Ralston 11111111111111111111101111101111111101011101111111-45 



Keenan 11111111111111111111101111111100111111111111110111-46 



Waddell 01111011 1.1 1111 1 1 1 11 11 1 0tXill 111 1 11 1 111111 1 11 1 1111 11 — < 5 



Girton 01111111111111101101111011111011111011111111101110-42 



Taylor 01111110011111101111111111111111111111111111111111-46 



McDonald 11111111110101111111010010011100111110111101111111—39 



Harman 111111110)1111101 1111 1101111111111010111011 1111101— 42 



Limber 11101 1011101 1101 1111110111111001111111100111111111— 41 



Cain 111011111111101010111111101011 11111111110101111111-42 



Haft was the only man who broke his first 25 straight. Ed. 

 Taylor, after missing his 16th bird, run his score out clean, break- 

 ing 54 straight, with matches that he had shot earlier in the 

 day. When Heikes lost his fourth bird, he had broken 37 straight. 

 He'ikes and Hart tied on 48; Bandle 47; Benscotten, Keenan and 

 Taylor tied on 46; Waddell and Ralston each scored 45; Girton, 

 Harman and Cain 43 each: Miller and Limberg 41 each; McDonald 

 39. Bandle won first portion of the 40 per cent, of the entrance 

 monev; Benscotten, Keenan and Taylor divided second; Ralston 

 and Waddell divided third. Ten-gauge— Hart used a 10-gauge 

 Lefever: Miller, Taylor, Bandle, Benscotten, Harman, Ralston, 

 Cain and Limberg, 10-gauge Smith; Girton, a Parker; Waddell, a 

 Scott. Twelve-gauge— Heikes, McDonald and Keenan, 12-gauge 

 Lefever. They all load lJ4oz. of No. 8 shot. Keenan loads with 

 23£drs. of powder, Heikes 3JL and others as high as 4drs. 

 ' Heikes and Hart agreed to shoot off their tie for the cup and 

 championship with 50 single bluerocks each, and it proved to be 

 one of the most thrilling contests ever known in trap-shooting, for 

 the men are very evenly matched : 



Heikes 00111 111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111-47 



Hart U1111111111111101111111111101111111imill0111ill-47 



Heikes lost his 44th bird by not having his gun cocked, and be- 

 fore lie could break it to enable him to cock the bird was too low 

 for him to shoot, and the bird was scored lost. Excitement grew 

 to fever heat and considerable betting resulted, but the crowd 

 was quiet wnen Heikes stepped to the score for another effort: 



Heikes 11111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111-49 



Hart llUlllimillllllllOlllllimillllllllllUlllllll-49 



As it was growing dark and ccol, Heikes proposed to Hart that 

 they shoot a hundred bird race to-day or shoot to a finish, but 

 Haft had to go to his home, Shin Rock, near Huron, O., and they 

 agreed to shoot it off when they meet again. The "cup" remains 

 in possession of the League, and the honors are laid away in 

 lavender until the best man wins. When all were shooting 

 Heikes broke 24 out of his first 25, Bandle 23, Hart 25 straight:. 

 Benscotten 23. Miller 18, Ralston 24, Keenan 24, Waddell 21, Girton 

 21, Taylor 21, McDonald 20, Harman 21, Limberg 20, Cain 21. In 

 the next ten Heikes lost2nnd Hart was one ahead of him, and 

 that time Ralston tied Heikes and Bandle was one back. 



The $80 purse put up by the League to be divided 50, 39 and 20 

 per cent, between the three shooters making the highest class 

 averages iu all programme events, excepting the championship 

 contest, was awarded: Heikes 314, first; Bandle and Hart, 213 

 each, divided second; Benscotten 210, third. 



Nine Keystone, $1 entrance: 



Heikes 111111111-9 Mumma 111000100-4 



Penrose 111111011—8 Waddell 0110 11111-7 



Scott 111111 1 11 — Gi rton 011010 w 



Miller 111110111-8 Bandle 111011101-7 



Tavlor 111011111-8 Harman .011001110-5 



Heikes and Scott broke 9 straight and divided; Penrose, Miller 

 and Taylor divided second; Waddell and Bandle divided third. 



Nine Keystones, $1 entrance: 



Bandle. 111101111-8 Cain 110110001-5 



J W PrechteJl 101000110-4 Keenan 111011111-8 



Harman 00.1011101-5 Benscotten 011111001-6 



Webb 110011001—5 



Bandle and Keenan Shot off for first money and Keenan won 

 by breaking a straight, Benscotten took second, Harman, Webb 

 and Cain shot off for third and Harman won. 



Among the little side bets on the cup shoot was one of §10 by 

 Bandle and Hart that their combined scores would be greater 

 than those of Miller and Heikes, and the result was 95 to 89, 

 against Miller and Heikes. 



At the next League shoot, which is to be at Cleveland next 

 spring, the winner is to get 60 per cent, of the entrance money 

 and 40 per cent, goes to the League. 



When the shooting closed at 5 o'clock, Secretary Ed. Taylor 

 had his books and accounts all squared up, bills all paid, and he 

 packed his little kit and skipped out for Cincinnati, ready to 

 come to Dayton again on the slightest provocation. 



THE ST. LOUIS SHOOT. 



[From our own Staff Correspondent.] 

 T. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 6.— The first annual tournament given by 

 ~J Fred. A. Fodde opened here on Tuesday. It was intended as 

 an amateur shoot, the 90 class being barred. The shoot was 

 advertised for four days, but Friday was a wretched day, with 

 heavy rains, and no shooting was done, consequently many of the 

 events were not run off. This did not make so much difference, 

 as by vote of the shooters present it was decided not to shoot the 

 guaranteed events. $500 had been guaranteed, distributed in 

 $25 and $50 sums in sixteen events, all surplus moneys to be 

 divided for best averages. In order to establish the average 

 shooters were obliged to compete in all these events, and as some 

 objections were raised, it was decided as above. The attendance 

 was very good, both of local shots and thoso from a distance. 



The targets used were Keystone birds and thrown from Key- 

 stone traps. The Keystone system of shooting was also fol- 

 lowed—from five traps at known angles, six men to a squad. This 

 enabled the management to run off the events promptly. A 

 remarkable character on the grounds was John F. Hoermann, 

 known as the boss trapper of St. Louis. About eighteen years 

 ago he had the misfortune to be in a railroad smash, and was 

 obliged to have both legs amputated close to the body. He makes 

 his way about on a leather bound cushion, using his arms as 

 propelling power, and is really very agile. Notwithstanding his 

 crippled condition he has quite a local reputation as a, baseball 

 player, and is also an excellent swimmer, while his staving 

 powers in the water are attested by many St. Louisians. He 

 takes Ms affliction very philosophically, and in spite of it man- 

 ages to get considerable pleasure. He is sure to attend all shoots 

 in St. Louis and makes his trappers toe the mark. 



The programme called for two live bird shoots, but only one of 

 them was shot. This was from 5 traps at 30yds. rise, use of both 

 barrels. 



All purses were divided into four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 p?r 

 cent. 



The tournament was a very successful one, and as Mr. Fodde 

 proposes to make it an annual event, he is sure to have a still 

 larger attendance next time. 



A number of private matches were shot to-day, both at targets 

 and live birds, with results as appended. Win. Graham, of Eng- 

 land, and L. S. Carter, of Hammond, were to shoot a match at 100 

 live birds for §200 a side, but in consequence of Carter not having 

 his 12-gauge gun, the race was postponed, and will be shot at Bal- 

 timore within two weeks. Below are the scores in full: 

 Tuesday. 



Shoot No. 1. at 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Dreyer 1101111111-9 Taylor U0I1HU0- 8 



P Jones 1111011111—9 Solomon HOUlOlll- 8 



Purcillia 0100111110—6 Swiggert 1111111111-10 



Bauer 1111111110-9 O'Bryan 1010110011— 



Dukes 1111111110-9 McDonald 0110111100— 6 



Powers 1100111111-8 Hayson 1111111011- 9 



C Willard 1111011101—8 Beneeke Q1U0U111— 8 



Firman 1110110111— 8 Hill 0101111101— 7 



Range 1110111111-9 Scott 0111111111- 9 



First won by Swiggert, ties on 9 shot off and won by Hyson, ties 

 on 8 shot off and divided by Firman, Taylor and Beneeke, fourth 

 won by Hill. 



Shoot No. 3, at 6 singles, entrance $1: 



Jones 1 11111—6 Hamilton 011110—4 



LG Clark 101111-5 O'Bryan 111011-5 



Drayer 111110-5 Jones 111111-6 



Bauer 111110—5 Purcillia 111100—4 



Dukes 111111-6 Scott 011001—3 



Firman 100001—2 Powers 110 01— 4 



Range 011111-5 W Crosby. ... 111111—6 



Willard 111011—5 Solomon 010111—4 



Swiggert 101011-4 Lee .111111—6 



Taylor 11011 1—5 Wells 11 mi— 6 



Bell 101011—4 J W Jones 01 1010-3 



Hill 111011-5 Campbell 111100—4 



Beneeke 111100—4 Young 011011—4 



Craft .100111-4 



Ties on 6 div., ties on 5 shot off and div. by Range, Willard and 

 O'Bryan; ties on 4 shot off and div. by Beneeke and Craft; ties on 

 3 divided. 



Shoot No 3, at 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Clark HOOmul- 8 Shick Hlllimi-10 



Dryer 11U011111— 9 Dukes U1U11101— 9 



T f Jones 10110110 11— 7 Willard 1001111111- 8 



Firman 0111 HUH— ^ Kraft 1110111000- 6 



West 1110111101— 8 McPhee UlllOlUl— 9 



Hill OllHlUll- 9 Bauer 1111111111-10 



Ranee 1011101101-7 P Jones 1110111101-8 



J W Jones 1111111111-10 Purcillia 0001111000- 4 



Campbell H11011111— 9 Taylor 1111111110- 9 



Ben oiimnit- 9 Scott imiiiioi- 9 



Beneeke 0101001010- 4 W Crosby 1111111111—10 



Solomon 11H111111-10 W Butler 1111101111— 9 



J Butler 0111111111— 9 Hobson 010U11111- 8 



O'Bryan 1111H0110— 8 Wills 1111110111—9 



Powers mOUlllO— 8 Mack 0010001100— 3 



Swiggert 1111110011— 8 Lee llUllllll-10 



Hamilton 11H101010- 7 



Ties on 10 div. Ties On 9 shot off and div. by Dryer, Hill, Taylor, 

 Dukes and Butler. Ties on 8 shot off and div. by Clark and 

 O'Brj an. Ties on 7 div. 



Shoot No. 4, at 10 singles, entrance'$2: 



McPhee 1111101111— 9 Bauer .0111111111- 9 



West 1011100110— 6 W Crosby 1111111111-10 



T T Jones 1110011001— 6 Swiggert U000H001— 5 



Firman 1091011101- 6 Jenner 1101111110— 8 



Dreyer 0110111101- 7 Lee 1111111101— 9 



Bell 1111001100- Hill 000U0O111— 5 



L G Clark 1111111111-10 Wells 1111111111-10 



Beneeke 1100111100— 6 Willard 1110101 ill— 8 



Solomon 1110101111- 8 P Jones 1011111111— 9 



Scott 1100101101- 6 Powers 1110111111— 9 



Mack 1000110111— 6 J W Jones 0001101110—5 



Dukes 1101111111— 9 Campbell 1001000101— 4 



Kraft 0101110011-0 O'Brvan. 1101111111-9 



Havson 0111110011— 7 Hamilton OU1000101- 5 



Shick 1101111011- 8 Young 0010101101— 5 



McDonald llOOHOlll- 7 Range OIOHIUOO- 6 



Buchanan 1001110100- 5 Roy 1111111111-10 



Taylor 1011110110- 7 Purcillia .1110100001— 5 



All ties div. 



Shoot No. 5, at 9 singles; entrance $2: 



McPhee 111111111-9 Shirk 1U000111-6 



Roy 011001111-6 O'Bryan 100111110-6 



L G Clark 111111000-6 Scott 110111101—7 



Herner lOOlOllll— S Wisters 111111111-9 



West 1U101111— 8 Mack 001011110—5 



Swiggert. 101011111—7 Hayson 111101100-6 



Bell 110111011—7 McDonald 111010111-7 



Tavlor OlUllllll-7 Buchanan UUlUul— 8 



Dukes .111111111-9 W.Butler 010111101-6 



Hagerty 010001111-5 Hobson HOOlllil-7 



Firman 111111011—8 Purcillia 031111111—7 



P Jones 111001011-6 Dreyer 101110101-6 



Powers 111111110-8 Wells Hill 1U1-9 



Solomon 001111011-6 J Butler 111111111-9 



W Crosbv 111111111-9 Walton 111111111- 8 



Willard 101111110-7 Lee 111111101-7 



Bauer 011111111-8 Range 101011111-9 



Ties on 9 and 8 divided. Ties on 7 shot off and divided by Swig- 

 gert and Willard. Ties on 6 shot off and won by Shirk, breaking 

 9 more straight. 



Shoot No. 6, at 6 singles and 3 pairs, entrance $2: 



Wilson HOlOl 60 00 00- 4 Bell 111011 10 11 01— 3 



Roy 110011 111110-9 McDonald. .. .11 1011 10 11 01— 9 



McPhee 111111 111110-11 Hobson 111101 1110 10-9; 



Bwtg£e!rt noon 0110 11—8 Willard 101110 11 10 00-7 



Bauer. H..H...10U11 10 10 01- 8 Crosby 111111 11 10 10-10 



Clark 111111 11 00 10— 9 Jener 110011 10 10 00- 6 



Firman 101000 10 ol 11- (t Solomon 110111 00 00 10-6 



Wistins 000110 01 11 10- 6 Taylor 101111 10 10 11-9 



Hoener 111111 110111-11 Butler 100110 1101 00-6 



West 010111 10 10 11—9 O'Bryan 111111 10 10 11-10 



Powers 101111 11 10 11-10 Shick 011011 10 00 11— 7 



Havson 111111 11 10 11-11 Lee 111110 11 10 00— 8 



W Butler 111110 111100-9 Buchanan ... 103110 00 10 10—5 



Wells 111111 111111-12 Hagerty 100010 00 10 11-5 



Dukes 111110 11 11 11-11 Tucker 101011 CO— 7 



All ties div. 



Shoot No. 7, at 8 singles, entrance $1 .50: 



Drover 01011111- 6 Horner 00100111- 4 



West 11001111-6 W Butler 11111101—7 



Bauer ..10111110— 6 Hobson .10110101— 5 



Firman 01111101—6 Crosby 11111111- fi 



Hagerty 01011111- J Butler 11101110- 5 



Willard 11111011- 7 Bell 01100111- 5 



Dulces 00111111— 6 Wells 11001011— 5 



Lee 11111100— 6 O'Bryan ODlllOl— 6 



Powers 10011111 — 6 Purcillia 00000101— 2 



First won by Crosby; second and fourth div. Ties on 6 shot off 

 and won by Lee. 



Wednesday. 



Shoot No. 8 at 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Drever OlOulOOOlO— 3 McPhee 1111111011— 9 



Powers 10; 0111110- 6 Shick 1100111110— 7 



Sieminskie 1110011111— 8 J W Jones 0111111110— 8 



Taylor 1010111010— 6 Campbell 0110001300— 3 



Lee 1111110011- 8 McDonald 110 111111- 9 



Bauer 0101101111— 7 Dukes 0110110001—5 



Bell 1111110110- 8 D Bryan 0010111011- 6 



Swiggert 1111111111—10 Hayson 1111111111—10 



Young 1011010101— 6 W Crosby 1011101111— 8 



T T Jones OOHllOlOl— 6 Wells 1111111111—10 



Hamilton - .1011000011— 5 Robley 11 10 1 11111— 9 



Solomon 1001001000— 3 Buchanan 0111011011— 8 



Craft 1100001000— 3 Paul Jones OOlOOOtllO— 4 



E Spencer 1110001101— 6 Beneeke 0101000011— 4 



McAninch 1111111101—9 Range 0001111111- 7 



Firman 1101111111— 9 



First, second and fourth divided; ties on 8 shot off and third 

 won by Lee, breaking 15 more straight. 



Shoot No. 9, at 12 singles, entrance $2: 



Dreyer 000111111101— 8 Craft 000011110111— 7 



Shick 111111111011-11 Yonng 111111101110-10 



Paul Jones 100110111000— 6 McDonald UlOlOeoilll— « 



Swiggert 111111111111—12 Wells 101111110011— » 



Bauer 111111011101—10 JW Jones 001011101111— 8 



Taylor 000111011110- 7 Campbell 001110111011— 8 



Sieminskie 1011 11001111- 9 Solomon 111100011111— 9 



.t-.Mi Mi, !,'; '1- ■ : 77 ■ ■.-.,■■< - ■ ; ■ ; i-, i ■ , 



Clark 1101011 11111— 10 O'Bryan U0111 1 1 1111-1 1 



Firman 110101111111—10 Range.. 01 01 11001111— 8 



Dukes 111111101110-10 McAninch 101111110011 » 



Speneer 111111110111-11 Lee 111111111111—12 



Heriecke 101110011000- 5 Speer 111110111111-11 



McPhee 111111111111-13 Robley 01111 1011101— 9 



W Crosby 111011111111-11 Willard 111111011001- 9 



Powers 101101111111—10 Gardner 010010111100- 6 



Bell 111111101011-10 



First and second div. Third shot off and div. by Hayson, Dukes 

 and Powers. Fourth shot off and div. by Solomon, McAninch and 

 Wells. 



Shoot No. 10 at 9 singles, entrance $3: 



Dreyer 100111111-7 Speer 111110011—7 



McPh ee 111111 111— 9 Firman 1111101 10-7 



F P Dalmeyer 110111101—7 Hamilton .OOOOlOllc— S 



H Wagoner.. 110111119—7 Young 111010101-6 



Swiggert 111111111—9 Willard 0H19O111— 6, 



Powers. 011111111-8 Lee 111111111 — <> 



Dukes. 111111111—9 Sieminskie 00111 0101—5 



Bell 010111 111-7 Wells 101011110-6. 



Clark 101111 '10—7 O'Bryan 10010KJ00-3 



McLean 001100011-4 Hayson 111100101-6 



Range 011011011—6 McDonald 011 1111 10—7 



W Crosby 110101111—7 Buchanau 111110101-7 



First and second divided. Third shot off and won by Crosby 

 Fourth shot off and won by Young. 



Shoot No. 11 at 15 singles, entrance $3.50: 



Shick 101101111111001-11 Dukes 111110010111111-13 



Bauer 011111101101111-13 Powers 10; OOllOHHGOO— 7 



McPhee 111111111111111-15 Bell 111101 llUOlOOl— 11 



Spencer 110111111111111-14 Craft 001110000110110- 7 



W Butler 110011111110110-11 Wells 111111111100110-12 



Swiggert 111110000111101—10 McAninch. ...010101110100001- 7 



Westus 011100010111110— 9 O'Bryan Ill] 100 0001110— 8 



W Crosby 111101011111111—13 J Butler 000111111110011-10 



L Clark 010101111111111-13 Hayson 101111101110111-13 



Firman 100000111110110 - 8 Lee 011111111111110—13 



Dreyer 000110111111111-11 McDonald Illlimi011111-14 



Willard 101111111111111-14 Haggerty OOC011101 110110- 8 



First won by McPhee alone with 15 straight. Second and third 

 divided. Fourth shot off and divided by Dukes and Hayson . 



Shoot No. 13, at 10 singles, entrance $3: 



Dreyer 1111011110- 8 Speer HllOlllll— 9 



Firman 1111111111—10 Beneeke 0011000111— 5 



Haggerty lOOUlllCl— 7 Wisters 1011010110— 6 



Horner 1110101111- 8 Willard 1011110001— 6 



Hobson 1111011111— 9 W Crosby 1111111111—10 



Sehraeher 0110111101— 7 McPhee 1011111111— 9 



J Butler 1111010111—8 Swiggert 1110111111— \i 



Steffen 1110001101— 6 Bell 1100111001- 6 



W r-\ v <],..■ L'.iiUi.iUl- ■■, .V 



McLean 0111111011— 8 Lee 1010110010— 5 



Sieminskie 1101111111— 9 Powers 1111111110— 9 



Wells 1100111111- 7 D Jones 0101110010- 5 



First, third and fourth divided. Second shot off and divided by 

 Speer and Swiggert. 



Shoot No. 13, at 7 single live birds: 



Swiggert 1321122—6 Bell 1212111-7 



Firman 2012012—5 W Butler. 2222:212—7 



Spencer 0111111— McAninch 2220212—8 



McPhee 1122212—7 Hayson 2202122—6 



Westus 0111211-6 McDonald 2222111-7 



Clark 1121120-6 Buchanan 2222001—5 



Wi liar d 2221122-7 Young 2022201 -5 



Wells 0111121—6 P Walton 2210220—5 



Hamilton 2211110—6 O'Bryan 1202111—6 



J Butler 2112121—7 Davy Jones 1122201—6 



McLean 0022001-3 Dukes 1212110-6 



Steffen 2122122—7 Lee 1110211—6 



Holzapf el 1022111-6 Crosby 2011111-7 



Shick 1011121-6 Haggerty 1221111-7 



Powers 2221212—7 Andrews 2002020—3 



Range 2221210-6 Tucker 1211011-6 



Ties shot off miss and out. First div. by McPhee, Willard, 

 Steffen, Powers, Crosby and Bell. Second div. by Spencer, Mc- 

 Aninch and Tucker. Third and fourth div. 



Extra sweep at 6 singles, entrance $1: 



Range 5 Taylor 4 



Sieminskie 6 Young 5 



Bauer 6 Powers 5 



Shick 6 Bell 3 



Craft 3 Spencer 4 



Solomon 4 McAninch 4 



Dreyer 4 Swiggert 5 



Hamilton 5 Lee ,. .. 5 



First, third and fourth divided; second shot off and divided by 

 Range and Lee. 



Unirsday. 



Shoot No. 14 at 3 pairs, double rises; entrance §1.50: 



Dukes 10 10 10—3 Powers 11 10 11—5 



Swiggert. 11 H 11—6 McLean ..10 10 11—4 



McPhee 10 11 11-5 Waller 00 11 10-3 



Shick 10 10 01-3 Lee 11 00 11-4 



Coles 10 10 10-3 Hayson 11 11 10-5 



Godfrey 11 11 01-5 



First won by Swiggert; second shot off and divided by McPhee 

 and Hayson; third shot: off and won by Lee; fourth shot off and 

 won by Coles. 



