Oot. 35, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



273 



THE MIDDLESEX SHOOT. 



ANOTHER tournament in the New Jersey circuit has come and 

 gone. The Middlesex Club opened the ball at their grounds 

 at Dunellen, N. ,T., on Tuesday of last week. The shoot extended 

 over four days and was in every way a most successful one. The 

 attendance was' good, though not quite so large as expected, the 

 arrangements for shooting and for the comfort and pleasure of 

 shooters were most complete, the press were well taken care of 

 and everything passed off very smoothly. 



The Middlesex bovs know how to run a shoot; they have this 

 reputation and fully'lived up to it on the present occasion. They 

 are all workers, from the president down, and spare no time or 

 trouble to make visiting shooters at home and to give theni an 

 enjoyable lime. Their grounds are beautifully situated on the 

 New' Jersey Central K. R. within Ave minutes's walk from the 

 station at Dunellen. They are inclosed with a good, sound board 

 fence, which constitutes the 80yds. boundary. They have a com- 

 modious club bouse, in which a hot fire was kept going during 

 the week, around which the boys huddled to talk shoot; a large, 

 grand stand, which unfortuuately was not filled this time on 

 account of the bad weather, and a cozy little secretary's office 

 where the members of the press were comforlahly ensconced 

 with every arrangement for the rapid accomplishment of their 



Too much credit cannot be given to the various committees for 

 their successful endeavors. Seymour G. Smith, the chairman of 

 all the committees, was in the box as custodian of the moneys; 

 the reception committee— Wm. L. Force, M. W. Mulford and 

 Charley Smith—were on deck with welcoming hands to the visi- 

 tors, and Fred Quimby, the genial "Quinlan" of shooting fame, 

 was here, there and everywhere securing entries for tbc various 

 events with his never-failing persuasive powers and blarney. 



Charley Smith ("Dutehy") and Tom Keller C'Tee Kay"), aided 

 by "Razzle Dazzle" Miller, gave free variety shows for the boys 

 everv dav, about which more anon. 



Witfi the exception of Thursday, the weather was very unfavor- 

 able, either showery or overcast, and this no doubt prevented the 

 attendance, of maiiv shooters. However, those who came were 

 hot for shooting, and the bang! bang! of the guns was almost con- 

 tinuous. , , 



Two davs were devoted to inanimate targets, of which there 

 were several kinds used, all of which worked very satisfactorily, 

 with the exception of the clay-birds, at which the shooters 

 kicked. 



Three sets of traps were in constant use and over 8,000 targets 

 were shot in the two days. Each eveut was scored on a separate 

 card properly headed, which on completion was handed in to the 

 Secretary's office, where the winnings were figured up and each 

 man's quota placed in an envelope bearing his name; these were 

 delivered as called for. This system entails more work on the 

 management, but is much more satisfactory than the old style 

 of paying the whole amount in each tie to one man and having 

 him "chase up his companions in the divide. Some of the hoys 

 went in to make this a "dude" shoot, and on Wednesday appeared 

 on the grounds and went to the score in high hats, some of them 

 of modern style and others of the days of our daddies. Among 

 the "plug" brigade were Fred Quimby, who looked the elegant, 

 with a nobby tile; Seymour G. Smith with an old-timer, his red 

 badge pinned into the top of the crown, giving him a very jaunty 

 appearance, "Razzle Dazzle." "no flies on me" Deters Miller, H. 

 A. Keystone Penrose; Charley Bifad, looking likean Italian 

 count, And a clerical-looking gentleman, who hails from the 

 city where bluerocks are made, and whose name belied his 

 looks, as he figured on the score cards as "Profane." This gentle- 

 man rejoiced in a frock coat and white choker, and evidently 

 sought to impress the crowd with his sanctity, but utterly failed. 



This high toned contingent fronted the score on Wednesday 

 morning, dazzling the more humble shooters with their display 

 of style, but after their enterprise had been properly recognized 

 the swells withdrew the pressure and peeled down to regular 

 shooting toggery. There were however two men on the grounds 

 whose exuberance of spirits it was impossible to check, Charlie 

 Smith "Dutchy" and Tom Keller "Tec Kav." They were re- 

 joicing in the possession of some gifts from a fewkiud Western 

 friends, which tbey displayed prominently to show their appre- 

 ciation. When these two worthies were at Cleveland a few weeks 

 ago, they made much sport for the boys, who last week testified 

 their gratitude in the shape of a large box addressed t o "Dutchy". 

 which when opened was found to contaiu four hats, two of 

 them diminutive rough felt plugs about three inches high in the 

 crown with brims rolled tight at the side and about two inches 

 wide front and back; they were inscribed, "Dutchy" and "Tee 

 Kay" on front of crown and "Oil Ho" on the back in gilt letters. 

 The other two hats were very fiat crowned derbys, something 

 like one sees on the German emigrants at Castle Garden, lettered 

 in the same fashion. In addition to these, the box contained two 

 leather medals about the size of a desert plate, "Dutchy's" let- 

 tered "Champion Sour Krout Eater 18S8, won at Cleveland Oh 

 Ho," and "Tee Kay's" "Champion Gum Chewer 1888, won at 

 Cleveland, Oh Ho." 



Both titles have a peculiar significance, which will be apparent 

 to any who know them. At any rate they were as proud of their 

 possessions as a hoy with his first pair of boots, and it was inex- 

 pressibly comical to see them standing around arm in arm wear- 

 ing their plug hat s and medals and indulging in all sorts of antics. 

 "Dutchy" and "Tee Kay" wish to present their thanks for the 

 generosity of their Western friends, and beg to say that if the 

 donors will but make themselves known a champagne supper 

 with all the delicacies of the season awaits them. It is suspected 

 that some Cincinnati parties could supply the information if they 

 would. At all events a return gift is in order, and "Dutchy" and 

 "Tee Kay" will not fail in their duty. "Razzle Dazzle" Miller 

 resurrect ed a green cloth cap with a tiny visor, just large enough to 

 rest on the top of his head, and the trio sang German songs, danced 

 and cracked jokes for the edification of the crowd. For the benefit 

 of our readers we have secured a picture "en costume," which we 



present herewith. "Dutchy" in his fooling met with a bad acci- 

 dent, nearly severing one finger on his right hand with a piece of 

 broken glass. Fortunately a doctor was on the ground and 

 promptly bandaged the wound, so that it is now doing nicelv, but 

 it interfered somewhat with "Dutchy's" shooting, although no 

 restriction on his overflowing spirits. 



The headquarters during the shoot was at Force's Hotel at 

 Plaiufleld, about twenty minutes drive from the grounds, on a 

 good macadamized road. This ride out in the morning and back 

 in the evening was very pleasant and the scenery fine, the Orange 

 Mountains looming up in Die distance all aglow with varied 

 autumnal colors. 



The evenings at tho hotel were pleasantly spent, "Razzle Daz- 

 zle 1 ' Miller developing quite a talent as a hotel clerk and making 

 much sport for the boys. 



On Friday, after the big 25-bird sweep, Mr. Fred Quimby 

 addressed the shooters on behalf of S. G. Smith, chairman, 

 thanking them for their attendance, hoping that all had had a 

 good time and a fair show, etc. In response to this three hearty 

 cheers and a tiger were given as a goodwill toward the manage- 

 ment, and although no one gave it voice the prevailing sentiment 

 was that the Middlesex boys were good ones and square, and that 



no better time could be had anywhere than on their grounds. 

 Below are the seorrs: 



Tuesday. 



Heavy showers ini the morning, but cleared toward noon. Not 

 much wind, and conditions favorable to good scores. 



Event No. 1, 9 single bluerocks, entrance $1; open to all; four 

 moneys: 



Budd 111111111— 9 S G Smith , 110111111-8 



Brientnall 111111 ill — 9 Wild- 101101111—7 



E D Miller lllllllll— 9 Allen ,. . . .101111110-7 



Yerrington 1 1 11 1 1 11 1—9 Luther 01111 1110-7 



Carter 1 11111111— 9 Barnes 1 1 1 1 1001 1 —7 



Wheeler 111111111-9 McAlpin 110111001-6 



J E Miller .111111111—0 Peacock 101111001—6 



BoWdish 111111011—8 D Williams 110110101— 



Quad 011111111—8 Quinlan 111001100—5 



Tee Kay 011111111-8 Penrose 010010111-5 



Apgar 110111111-8 Forest 001100101-4 



Ties on 9 shot off and div. by Budd, Brientnall, Yerriugton and 

 Wheeler. Other ties div. 



Event No. 3, 15 single bluerocks, entrance $3; $75 guaranteed; 

 open to all; four moneys. 



Penrose 111111111111111-15 Wild 111101111111010-12 



Yerrington.... 111111 111111111-15 Morris 101110111101111-12 



VonLengerke.il 1111111111111-15 Albee lllimillOOlOI-13 



Woolsey 111111111111111-15 J E Miller 110111110101101-11 



Budd llllUlinOll 11-11 Lindsley 11010111010111 1-1 1 



Luther Dill 111111 1011-U S G Smith 1011001 U 100110— 9 



Wheeler 111101111111111— U Forest 000000000001110- 3 



Brientnall Ill 10111 1111110-13 William 010010 vv. 



McAlpin 011111101111111—13 Quinlan 100010 w. 



Brantiugbam. .101011111111 1.11-13 Peacock 010111001 w. 



Dart . _ ,1 1 011 11 0111 11 1 1 -1 3 Quad 1 11 0001 1 1 10 w . 



Collins 1 1011 1 11 11111 10-13 Bowdish 01101 1011000 w. 



Mitchell 110111101 11 J 111—13 Barnes 1(101101100 w. 



E D Miller 11111011 1101 101— 12 Carter 00111U1Q011 w. 



Allen 110001111111111—13 C Smith 111110010110 w. 



All ties div. 



Event No. 4 at 15 single bluerocks, entrance. $3, 875 guaranteed; 

 for amateurs, 90 class barred; four moneys: 



D Terry 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 01 1 11 1 —11 MdAlifih 10001 11 1 01 11111-11 



Dart 011111111111111-14 Tee Kay 111101100111011-11 



C Smith 111111110111111-14 Barnes 111001011111010-10 



Woolsey 111111011111111-14 Von Lengerko.1 10111100101101— 10 



Brantingham .101011111111111-13 Bowdish 1 10110000111111— 10 



Wild 011111111111101—13 Albee 011111010111010—10 



Collins 111111111100011-12 Profane 111001 1000111 11 -10 



Mitchell 010111110111111-12 Quinlan 011001111101011-10 



Morris 111010111111110-12 Mulford 1 1001 11 10001011- !) 



Apgar 10111010111 1111-12 Williams 1010010011 101 10- - 8 



Allen 011010111011111-11 Quad 11001100 w. 



Lindslev 111100011111011—11 



Ties div. 



Event No. 5 at 9 singles and 3 pairs bluerocks, 82.50 entrance, 



$50 guaranteed, open to all, four moneys; 



Bowdish... 111101111 111111—14 Penrose.. ..101111111 1110 10—12 



Morris lllllllll 111110-14 Barnes 111111100 10 1111—12 



V. L'gerke.lllllllll 111110-14 E D Miller. 110101111 10 1110-11 



J E Miller. 011011111 111111-13 Wild 011101111 1100 11-11 



Brientnall. lllllllll 1110 10-13 Maj Albee. 011111111 10 10 10-11 



McAlpin.. .lllllllll 1100 11—13 Dart 111111101 0110 10—10 



Luther lllllllll 1110 10-13 C Smith. . .011010111 00 1111—10 



Carter ... .lllllllll 00 1111—13 Lindsley . ..111100011 10 11 10—10 



Mitchell... 110111111 10 11 11-13 Collins 111100110 10 1110—10 



Yerringtoulllllllll 10 10 11-13 Woolsey .. .001111011 11 11 00—10 



Peacock... .111011111. 011101-12 Quad 111111100 01 10 10-10 



Budd II 11 11011 10 11 10-12 



AU ties div., except for third, which was shot off at 3 singles 

 and 1 pair and won by Wild. 



Event No. 6, at 6 singles and 3 pairs bluerocks, changed to 12 

 singles, $2.50 entrance, |50 guaranteed, for amateurs, 90 class 

 barred; four moneys: 



McAlpin 011111111011-10 C Smith 110111111111—11 



Bowdish 111111111111-12 Quad 110011111110- 9 



Williams OlOtliUOlOl- 8 Wild 111111111111-12 



Albee 100011111111- 7 Brantingham . . . .111111111111— 12 



Mitchell 111111110111-11 Allen 111111111111-12 



Woolsev 111101101011— 9 Apgar 111110011110— 9 



Alice 100111101111—9 Quinlan 000110 w. —2 



Dart 111101111111—11 Tee Kay 1010101.00110- 6 



Lindsley 111111000011— 8 D Terry 111101011101— 9 



Collins 1111111U1U— 12 



Ties div. 



Event No. 7, at 5 pairs bluerocks, was changed to 12 single rises, 

 $2.50 entrance, $50 guaranteed, four moneys: 



McAlpin 111011101111-10 Peacock 11 1111 01U 10-10 



Penrose 111111011101-10 Mitchell llllllllllOl-ll 



Yerrington 111111111111-12 J E Miller 111011111111—11 



Luther lll011IHlli--:ll Carter 1111 11111101 —11 



Budd. 111101111111—11 Brientnall 111111001111—10 



Lindsley 111111111111-12 Bowdish 111111101101-10 



Collins 011111111111—11 Alice 011111111111—11 



Brantingham. . . . 011011111111-10 Dart lOlllllllCll-10 



Profane 1101 1 01 001 01— 7 Woolsey 111011011111—10 



E D Miller 111010111111—10 Von Lengerke. .. .Ill 0101111H— 10 



C Smith 01011U11011- 9 



First div.; second shot off and div. by L,uther. Budd, Mitchell. 

 J. E. Miller and Alice; third shot off and div. bv McAlpin, Brant- 

 ingham, Bowdish and Dart; fourth won bv C. Smith. 



Extra sweep No. 1 at 9 singles, $1 entrance, 4 moneys: 



Quinlan 7 Apgar 9 



Peacock 6 Forest 4 



Bowdish 6 Bnngham c 



SG Smith 6 Budd 7 



Profane 5 Penrose 5 



Tee Kay 8 Miller 8 



Dickens 7 



Ties div. 



Extra sweep No. 2 at 9 singles, $1 entrance, 4 moneys: 



Quinlan • ■ -.6 Tee Kay 6 



S G Smith 6 Penrose — 8 



Peacock 5 Apgar 6 



Quad 6 J E Miller 8 



Profane 8 Yerrington 7 



Forest 5 Carter 9 



Budd 9 Barnes 9 



E D Miller 9 Wheeler 7 



McAlpin 5 Wild 7 



Brientnall * Luther . . .7 



Bowdish 8 Brantingham ....9 



All ties div. except, for third, that was shot off, Brientnall shut 

 out on the first round, and after shooting 6 the others div. 



Extra sweep No, 3 at 9 singles, $1 entrance, 4 moneys: 



Budd 8 Wild ,9 



BoWdish 8 Luther 8 



Peacock 9 Quimby 5 



McAlpin Penrose 9 



J E Miller 9 Yerrington 7 



E D Miller 7 Wheeler 9 



Quad 8 Barnes 7 



Brientnall 7 Von Lengerke 6 



Carter 6 Allen... 6 



Ties div. 



Extra sweep No. 4, at 9 singles, $1 entrance. 4 moneys: 



Peacock 7 McAlpin 7 



Budd. 9 Penrose 9 



S G Smith . 



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ED Miller 9 Morris 7 



Yerrington 4 C Smith 8 



J E Miller 4 Dart 9 



Judd 8 Woolsey U 



All ties div. except for third, which was shot off by Peacock. 



Extra sweep No. 5, at 9 singles, $1 entrance, 4 moneys: 



Wheeler 7 Budd 9 



Penrose 6 Lindsley .7 



Luther 8 Morris 8 



Wild 8 SG Smith i 



Carter 7 Brantingham 7 



Bowdish.... 8 Yerrington g 



Collins 9 Tee Kay 6 



C Smith 6 McAlpin 9 



ED Miller 9 Allen 9 



Brientnall 5 Judd 7 



JEMiUer 8 Williams $ 



Profane 8 



All ties div. except second, which was shot off and div. by 

 Luther and Wild. 



Extra sweep No. 6, at 5 pairs double rises, $1 entrance, four 

 moneys: 



Budd 10 10 11 10 11—7 J E Miller 10 10 11 10 10-6 



Carter 10 11 10 11 11—8 S G Smith 01 11 00 10 11-0 



C Smith 00 11 11 00 11— Bowdish 10 11 11 1.1 ,11-9 



Lindsley 10 11 10 10 10-8 Wild 11 11 00 11 10-7 



Mitchell 10 11 11 10 00—6 Brantingham ...10 10 10 11 11-7 



Penrose 11 10 10 10 11—7 Peacock 10 10 10 11 11-7 



Barnes.... 11 10 00 10 10-5 Morris 10 10 01 11 10-0 



Albee 10 11 00 10 10—5 Von Lengerke. . 10 10 10 10 11—9 



E D Miller 11 11 01 10 11—8 McAlpin 11 10 01 11 11-8 



Quinlan 11 11 10 10 10—7 D Williams 10 01 01 00 11—5 



Brientnall 11 11 11 11 10-9 Allen 01 01 11 11 01-7 



First and second div., third shot off and div. by Budd. Penrose 

 and Wild, fourth shot off and div. by Mitchell, J. E. Miller and 

 Von Lengerke. 



Extra sweep No. 7, at 9 singles, $1 entrance, four moneys: 



Budd 9 Luther 7 



Brientnall 9 Wheeler 9 



McAlpin 6 Peacock 6 



Quinlan 5 Quad 8 



Penrose 5 J E Miller 9 



E D Miller 9 Williams 



Wild 7 Tee Kay 8 



Bowdish 8 Apgar 8 



Yerrington 9 Barnes 7 



Carter 9 SG Smith 8 



Allen 7 Forest 4 



Ties on 9 shot off and div. by Budd, Brientnall, Yerrington and 

 Wheeler, other ties div. 



Extra sweep No. 8 at 9 singles, $1 entrance, four moneys; 



Lindsley 6 Budd 8 



Williams 4 Luther 7 



Mc Alpine 8 Yerrington 9 



C Smith 8 Penrose 8 



Carter 8 Collins ..9 



Mitchell 8 Woolsey 7 



Brientnall 8 Dart 7 



Wild 7 Bowdish 9 



J E Miller 6 Allen 9 



ED Miller 8 Alice .9 



First, third and fourth div.; second shot off and div. hy Budd 

 and C. Smith. 



Extra sweep No. 9 at 9 singles. $1 entrance, four moneys: 



Brientnall 5 Daniels 3 



Wild 7 McAlpin 7 



Miller 7 Penrose.. 7 



Budd 9 Yerrington 7 



Apgar 9 Tee Kay 5 



Bowdish. . . 9 J E Miller 6 



Luther 8 Peacock 7 



Carter 8 Allen 7 



C Smith 8 Brantingham ft 



Mitchell 9 Collins 7 



All ties div. 



Wednesday. 



About 5 A. Mi it thundered and rained hard, aud those of the 

 shooters who were awakened by the noise groaned in spirit at the 

 thought of another rainy morning at the traps; but. before break- 

 fast was finished the clouds parted and Old Sol appeared, cheering 

 the hearts of all. 



Event No. 9, at Spairs bluerocks, $1 entrance, four moneys, open 

 to all: 



Carter 11 11 10 11 11—9 Alice 11 11 01 10 11- 8 



Dart 11 11 11 10 10-8 McMurchy . . . .10 11 11 11 11— 9 



Peacock 10 11 11 11 01-8 Bowdish 11 11 11 11 11—10 



Wheeler 11 01 11 10 10-7 Yerrington 00 10 10 10 11- 5 



J E Miller 11 10 11 11 11-9 C Smith 01 11 11 01 11— 8 



Mitchell 11 10 11 10 11-8 E D Miller 10 11 11 11 11— 9 



Penrose 10 10 11 10 10—8 Budd 11 10 11 11 10- 8 



Albee 11 11 10 11 11-9 Wild 11 10 11 10 10- 7 



McAlpin 10 01 01 10 01—5 Sigler 11 11 10 11 11— 9 



Barnes 11 10 11 11 11—9 Woolsey 11 00 10 11 10— 6 



Davidson 10 00 11 01 10—5 Manning 10 11 10 11 11— 8 



Bowdish, the only man with 10 straight, took first; second shot 

 off and won by J. E. Miller, third shot off and div. by Peacock and 

 Alice, fourth div. 



Event No. 11 at 20 single bluerocks, 23yds. rise, Hurlingham 

 rules, usual allowance for 12, 1(5 and 20-bore guns, 82 entrant-. |59 

 guaranteed, open to all: 



MeMurehylllHlllllllll] 11111-20 Lindsley . . .01.11 1 1 101 1 1110 1 211 1 1-1 7 



Carter 11111111 11111 1112111-20 Albee 1O112O0U111111U211-17 



Budd 11111210111112111111-19 Bo wrllsh... 1101121.111.1001121111-17 



Wheeler... 11211111111(01111111-19 Rowley. . ..1111111021.1112010011-16 

 YerringtonO1111111112HinillI-10 S G Smith 01121111111211110200-16 



Sigler 11111111111111111101-19 Woolsey. ..21 102120m 100111 110-15 



Wild 12201211112111111112-19 Branting- 



Penrose.... 101112111011111 11211-18 ham. .."...] 1110101110111102100-15 

 E D Mil ler.lllOCll 11121 1.1121111-18 McAlpin. ...112] UOx'l :031U20w. 

 Mitchell... 11111111111211110001-17 Heritage. ..UHOlllOOw. 



Dart 11011221121 111102021-17 Profane. . .OOOlOOw. 



Alice 11111101211021111110-17 Manuig. . ..lOOlOOw. 



J E Miller .11211110121111200112-17 Peacock . . .00010 w 



All ties div. except on 17, which were shot off and won by 

 Mitchell. 



Event No. 12 at 20 single bluerocks, 33yds. rise, Hurlingham 

 rules, usual allowance for 12, 16 and 20 bores, $2 entrance, $50 

 guaranteed, for amateurs, that is, 90 clsas barred: 



Woolsey • • mi 1 1011111 mm 11—19 Ashtai rn. .1.10111 011 1 000111 2111-15 



Alice 11111111111121111110-19 B'nt'gh'm 1110ilO.lOlll2]111100-15 



Mitchell.. 11111111111111110112-19 Lindsley . .10210110202111202221-15 



Collins... .11122111011131211111-19 P. ,o > 1 '< ' < - ~. 



1 v ' ' i,-. i.' '.'i. i. > - 



Dart 1111210111102111 1 Ill-iS Davison . .01 1 01 1 nil 11101101 1 01—14 



Wild 21111211021101111111—18 Albee . . . .012010010010111 11112—13 



Bowdish.. 2111 11111021111 11 110— 18 S'nderm'u21020110110e0 w. 



Apgar . . . .11111111102111111110-18 Rowlev|. . .010001111100 w. 



Tee Kay. .10111111111111121001-17 Man nig. . .01200001110 w. 



Barnes. . ..11102101211100122111—16 Heritage.. 00101 01 010 w. 



Manitz . . .10100102121111111111-10 Richards..lO0O100 w. 

 D Terry ..1101.1110111001111111—16 

 Ties div. 



No. 13, at 15 Ligowsky clay-pigeons, $2 entrance, $50 guaranteed, 

 open to all, 4 menevs: 



Dart Ill 111 111111111-15 Sigler 111101111110111-13 



Wheeler 111.111111111111-15 E D Miller 111110011111011—12 



McMurchy 1111111.11111011-14 Alice 111111110100111-12 



Yerrington .. 111111111111101—14 Brantingham.. 116110011111111— 12 



Woolsey 111111111111101-11 J E Miller... .1.11100011111011-11 



Carter 101111111111111-14 Riggetts 111111110001101-11 



Colli ns 111111111011111—14 Penrose 1 011 1 011 OOHOll— 10 



Mamtz lnimiOllllll— 14 Richards 1001 10101 111011—10 



McAlpin 111111111111 101—14 Lindslev 111001011101011—10 



Budd 110111111111011-13 Heritage 101001011110100— 8 



Mitchell 111111111111010—13 Albee 100011000111610— 7 



Bowdish 011011111111111-13 Peacock OOlOlOUOw. 



Wild 11111111101 111C-13 



First and fourth div., second shot off and div, bv McMurchv, 



Woolsey, Collins and Mc Alpin, third shot off and div. by Budd 

 and Mitchell. 



Event No. 15, at 10 singles and 3 pairs New York blackbirds, 

 donated by Standard Target Co., 82 entrance, open to all, four 

 moneys: 



Budd limnill 111111—16 Manitz... .1111101111 10 1111-14 



Sigler 1110111111 111111—15 Luther. . ..1111111111 10 10 11—14 



V\ heeler.. 1111111011 111111-15 E D MillerlUll 1.1.111 11 10 00-13 



Carter 1111110111 11 11 11—15 Bowdish. .1111 1100 H 1110 11—13 



Penrose. .. 1111111111 111101—15 Barnes. . . .1011111111 1110 10—13 



Peacock.. 1111111111 1110 11-15 Wild 1010111011 111110-12 



McAlpin.. 1111101110 1110 11-14 Lindsley.. 10111 111 II 10 10 10-12 



M'Murc'y 1111111111 10 0111—14 Mitchell. .1110111111 00 10 10-11 



Yer'iu'tonmillim 11 01 10—14 Richards..ll0101U01 10 00 10— 9 



J K MillerllUlOim 10 11 11—14 Davison ..0111110001 w. 

 Budd won first with tne only straight. Other ties div. 



Event No. 16 was scheduled for a combination match at 10 sin- 

 gles and 5 pairs New York blackbirds, bluerocks and Ligowsky 

 clay birds, but was changed to 13 single Ligowsky birds, $2 en- 

 trance; four moneys: 



W heeler Ill 111111111-13 MeMurc h y 10111101 1111—10 



Budd. . . _ llllllllim— 12 Peacock 111111111100—10 



Yerrington 111111111111—12 Wild 011111111011—10 



Penrose 111111111111-12 Collins 110111111001- 9 



E D Miller 111111111111—12 Forest 010111111010- 8 



Tee Kay 111111111111—12 Lindsley lOmiioCOOl— 7 



Carter 111111111011-11 Manitz liOOHOOlllO— 7 



Mitchell 111111110111—11 Smith 111001001011— 7 



Alice 111111011111-11 Sigler 111010100 w. 



Bo wd is h m 1 11110 1 11 -11 McAlpin 01011101O w. 



Luther lOUimiOll— 10 



Ties div. 



