©•T. 3, 188ft.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



213 



Tie? on 7: Keen 2, Smith 0, Rudd 5, Hampden. 3, McPhee. 3; 

 Elliott, Westfield, Bandle and White fi each and dir. first. On 6: 

 Cole 7, S. Vincent 1, Horn 10. Richardson 7. Anthony 2, O. O. P. 2, 

 Bondnranr, 1, William 0, MeVev 1. Willie 3; Meade and Heikes 11 

 and div. second. On 5: Bohemian 0. Bing 0; Dayton, Pivmphrey, 

 Miller. Early, Leedam 2 and div. third. Ties on 4 div. fourth. 



Tie shooting again went on nntij night time. It may be seen 

 that (he entry on the second day ran above 30 in sune shoots. 

 More men are expected for to-morrow. The class of men who 

 come to the, Bandit- shoots arc those who shoot right on through 

 the whole tournament, and that 1s what makes any tournament 

 a success. 



During the afternoon, after the close of the Bandle-" Meade" 

 match, the latter, who is a mighty hard single-hand talker be- 

 sides being a pretty hard shooter, was challenging the universe 

 and the star-filled circvimambient tether to shoot him a match at 

 anything. lie said something about 25 live birds, use. of one bar- 

 rel, at $25 a side, and Holla Heikes called him down. Reluctantly 

 he put, '-.]> $10 forfeit to cover Holla's #10, and the boss are looking 

 for some, more fun to-morrow. Two or three additional sweeps 

 with good entries were shot to-day. 



Tliird Day, Thursday* Sept. SC.— Good weather marked the day. 

 ami it will be seen th« t the crowd came to stay. The live birds in 

 the afternoon shoot were more properly to be. classed under the 

 bead of inanimate targets. They couldn't fly by themselves. 

 Only once in a while did one go out of the trap at the pull. The 

 live-hird shoots had ta ken so much time that the programme was 

 running a HtUe behind, four shoots remaining over from yester- 

 day. Much interest was manifested iu the single-barrel match 

 bi tween "Meade" and Heikes. Heikes had "Meade" beaten in his 

 first four birds, three dead out of bounds. Score: 



"Meade"— Heikes, 25 live birds, $25 a side, use of one barrel, 

 31yds. rise: 



"Meade" 0101 1 11 11 .11011111 1011101 1—20 



Heikes .1111111111101111110111011—22 



Match 12, C. E. Verges's favorite, 12 single bluerocks, §100 guar- 

 anteed, entrance $5: that SiO, second $30. third $20, fourth $10: 



Handle 111111111111-12 While 111111111101—11 



Budd 001111111111-10 Miller 111101111111—11 



Horn 111010111101— 9 Pumphroy OK'OIOI 11101— 7 



Anthony. .. 01 1 101 .100101— 7 Leedom 000110001111— 6 



Heikes 110111111111—11 Early 111111111111—12 



Westfield 1 01 11 1 1 10111 - 10 To pf 11 101 1 0111 11— 1 0 



Keene. 101011111110— 0 Dayton 111111011101-10 



Meade 111110111111-11 Vincent 111111111111 — 12 



Taylor 111101110111-10 Bondurant 110111110111—10 



Elliot 111111111111-12 Randall 111011101111-10 



Cole 101011111111 10 McPhc.e, 111.1.1 11 J 1101 - 11 



Ties of 12 div. first: ties of 11 div. second; ties of 10 shot, off, Tay- 

 lor 3, Cole 0, Topi 4, Davton 3. Bondurant 5, Randall 3, Budd and 

 Westfield 6 and div. third; ties of 9 div. fourth. 

 Match 15, 10 singl" champion clay birds, entrance, 82: 



Bandle .'"..1111111111-10 Cole 1100001110- 5 



Elliott 1001111110—7 Harris 1110111101— 8 



Bondurant 1101111111- 0 Early 1110111111— 9 



Horn . 1110100111—7 White 1011 OH 111— 8 



Heikes 1001111110—7 Pumphrey 1110001011- fi 



Merrick... (Mill 1 1 1011— 7 Budd 11011111)1- 9 



See 1111011011—8 McPhee lllllilllt— 10 



Keene 1010010000— 3 Taylor 1110.11110— 8 



Meade 1111(111011—8 Vincent HllOuoill— 7 



West field .0111101111— 8 Kelly 0011013101— 6 



Dayton 0110101111— 7 Tn her 1110010111- 7 



Tits of 10 div. first; ti< s of 9 div. second; ties of 8 shot off. See 8, 

 Westfield 12, Harris 14, White. 3, Taylor 0, Meade scored 15 straight 

 and took third. 

 Match 16, 9 single standard targets, entrance $2: 



Baudlr 111111111—9 Vincent 011111111-8 



Budd. 111111111-9 Keen 1110111 11— ft 



Dayiou 111101110—7 Westfield lllllllll- 9 



Anthony 111111100—7 Cole. 110111110—7 



Early 111111(111-8 Tavlor 111111111—9 



Horn 101111011—7 See 11 Hill 11— 9 



Piimphre\ lOUOilll— 7 Meade .lllllllll- 9 



McPhee... 111116111-8 White lllllllll 9 



Hdkes. 11 1111111-9 Randall 111111111—9 



Gii-ton 110111111-8 Elliott 111111111—9 



Ties on 9 shot, off, and after scoring 9 straight all, div.; ties on 8 

 phot off, Vincent 2, Keen 3; Early. McPhee and Girton scored 6 

 and div. second; ties cm 7 shot off, Dayton 2, Anthony 3, Horn P 

 Pumphrey and Cole scored 6 and div. third. 



Match 19, Tee Kay's Jonah, 10 single champion clav birds, $100 

 guaranteed, entrance $5, first $40, second $.»J. third $20, four! h <s in- 



Bandle U11011101- 8 Meade 0IP111101- 8 



Heikes 0111111111— 9 Elliot D 11011101— 8 



Cole 1010101101— 0 Keen lOUloiOll— 7 



Budd 1111111111-10 Miller 1110000111-6 



GOP 1111101001- 7 Westfield mill 1110- 9 



7 

 5 



Horn 1110011110- 7 McPhee OlllloillO— 



White 1111111111-10 Topf 1011010010- „ 



Tavlor 1101100011— 6 Early-... 10U1110111 — 7 



Anthony 1010000100— 4 Vincent 0111110011— 7 



Ties on 10 div. first. Ties on 8 div. third. Tics on 7 shot off- 

 Keen 1. Early 2, Vincent 0. C. O. P. and McPhee scored 0 and 

 div. fourth. 

 Match 20, 12 Peoria blackbirds, entrance $2: 



Heikes 01111 1 100011— 8 Girton 011111111011—10 



Anthony 111111111111-12 See 111111111111-12 



Davton 110110111111-10 Randall 11101I1111H— 11 



Cole 101101111001-8 Meade 11111111 1111— T2 



Tucker ....011110111111—10 Elliot 111111111111-12 



Taylor 011011111101— 9 Oondell 111011111101-10 



Bondurant OOllilllllll— 10 Pumphrey 111111111111— if 



Keene 111110111111-11 Horn 111011111011-10 



Vincent 1 1 101 111111 1-1 1 Whi te Ill 1 11111101—11 



Westfield 111111111111-12 Miller 111001101111- 9 



Bandle 111011111111—11 Leedom 011111110001— 8 



Earl y ..11 11 10111111—11 Frank 001 1 1 llllui-10 



Budd 011111111111-11 Murphy HlllOllllli-U 



Hibbard 101111001111- 9 Kelly 111011011111—10 



Topf 100110101101— 7 Kramer 010103111011— 7 



Ties on 12 div. first, ties ou 11 shot off: Keene 1, Vincent 0, 

 Ban lie 1, Randall 1, Murphy 1; Budd, Early and White score 3 

 and div. second. Ties on 10 shot off: Tucker 0, Bondurant, l,Condell 

 1, Horn 0, Frank 0, Kelly 0: Girton and Dayton scored 3 and Six 

 third. 



Match 18, Frank P-P-Parmalee's favorite, 7 single five birds, 

 3100 guaranteed, entrance $6.50. First, $10; second, $30; third, JS20- 

 fourth $10: 



Da vton 1122222—7 Keene 1121022—6 



Cole lUUll - 7 Horn 1211102-6 



Bandle 3132311—7 Sullivan OOllfilO— 3 



Budd 1111111— 7 Westfield 1111211—7 



Anthony 1200001—3 Bondurant 022211;.'— 6 



.1111111-7 



1120 lit--) 



0022021-4 



1112100—5 



3212111-7 



White 1211111-7 McPhee 



Heikes 1112210-6 Elliot .... 



Mead 1122111-7 Bohemian 



Miller 2111211-7 Kelly 



Vincent 1201012—5 Earlv 



Tucker 2110111—6 



Ties on 7 shot off: Dayton 0, Bandle 7, Miller 1, McPhee 7, Early 

 7, Cole, Budd, White and Mead scored 9 and div. first; ties on 6 

 div. second; ties on 5 div. third; Bohemian took fourth. 



This live bird shoot was the last of the day, and the ties might 

 not have been divided had it not grown so dark. The programme 

 is now five shoots behind, but everybody has been busy and 

 happy. 



jut lie live bird match of yesterday "Westfield" and "Keene" 

 fell foul of each other, and "Westfield" wagered a pie tnat he 

 would kill his next bird. The stake was doubled on the same 

 basis until "Westfield" had won twenty, -five fair round pies. 

 These Mr. "Keene" produced upon the grounds this morning. 

 Wick seized and ate twenty-four of them before be could be 

 stopped. Therefore "Keene" offered to back Wick as champion 

 double pie-eater. Charlie Budd took him up, and produced Al. 

 Bandle as his man. A difficulty, however, arose, as Mr. Budd in- 

 sisted that his man's hold was Bologna sausage, and not pie. in 

 the argument about how to arrange for equal quantities of 



Mr. Frank Kleinz has just conferred on him in the East, of "Cap- 

 tain" Budd, and says no title except "Chippie" goes. 



After 1 he dollar-pitching race there was some, jumping, run- 

 i! «*. etc , and at any sport that came up "Meade" freely offered 

 t.i otidT himself against the world and the general atmosphere. 

 Tae crowd collected in the tent, and for half an hour there was 

 too hardest line of bluff put up that probably ever was known at 

 a tournament. Elliott bluffed Bob W bite, and Bob White bluffed 

 Elliott, and "Meade" bluffed them botn and ran off. "West- 

 field" refused to give up the stake monev, and everybody was 

 challenging the world. Wheu the smoke cleared away it was 

 discovered that Heikes ami "Meade" had on a 100 birds single 

 barrel race, $100 a side, to be shot Saturday; and that Elliott and 



Bandle had a 100 birds race for the same day. To-morrow, there- 

 fore, will not be last day of the shoot, and most of the crowd is 

 likely to stay over to see what will really be the best part of the 

 tournament. 



Fourth Day, Friday, Sept. 27.— Weather clear and cool to-day. A 

 good many of the boys have gone, home, bur. the crowd remaining 

 is a gritty one. Heikes and "Meade" have agreed to shoot their 

 100 live birds single-barrel race at Davton tournament next 

 month instead of here. The Bandle-Elliott 100 bird race lias for- 

 feit posted for to-morrow, and talk is made of a sweep at 35 live 

 birds. 5J25 a corner. At the close of the shooting this evening 

 Heikes and "Meade" fell to shooting one-hand races at targets, 15 

 birds, for amounts running up to $4 or $5, the crowd also betting 

 f i eely. Heikes won t wo such races, "Meade" one. The programme 

 is no longer followed. Score: 



Match 21, 12 Peorias, entrance $3: 



Bandle. 



Horn 



DR 



Bofld 



Heikes 



Early 



Bondurant. . 

 Girton 



...111111111111—13 



. . mionomo— 9 



. .111111101111-11 

 ... .111111111111—12 

 ...101111111111—11 



Dayton.. 111111011011-10 See 111101111111-11 



Randall 111111011011-10 



McPhee 111110111110-10 



Vincent Ill lllllllll— 13 



Keene 001111101111- 9 



Westfield 111111 111011—11 



111111110111-11 Taylor 011111111111—11 



1 11111010111—10 White ...111111111111-13 



immmu-12 



Ties on 12 div. first. Ties on 11 shot off: D. R. 1, Westfield 3, 

 Taylor 5. Heikes and Sec scored 6 and div. second. Ties on 10 

 shot off: Dayton 3, Bondurant, 5, McPhee 2. Randall scored 0 

 straight and took third. 



Match 23, Rolla Heikes' favorite, 12 single standard targets, $100 

 guaranteed, entrance $5. First, .$40, second $30, third $20 and 

 fourth $10: 



lloikes 111111111111—12 Frank 011110011101— 8 



Bandle 11111111101 1 -11. Elliot 111111111110— 11 



Budd limillOlll— 11 Westfield 011112111111-11 



Keene 110111111101—10 McPhee 111111111001-10 



Mead 111.111111111-12 White 111111111111-12 



O R 111101011111-10 Vincent 011111111111-11 



Horn 111111111011—11 Toms 111011111111-11 



Taylor 010101101111—8 Miller 110101111111-10 



Cole 111101111111—11 Early 01111 1 11.1010- 9 



Ties on 12 div. first. Ties on 11 shot off: Bandle 1, Jones 3. 

 Budd, Horn, Cole, Elliott, Westfield and Vincent scored 6 straight 

 and div. second; ties on 10 div. third: Early fourth. 



Match 24, H. MoMurehv's favorite, 7 single live birds, $100 guar- 

 anteed, entrance $6.50, first $40, second $30. (bird $20, fourth $10. 



Bandle 0002 1 11— 4 "D R" 2210101—5 



Budd 1112111—7 U C E" 1110,201-5 



White 1220122—6 Shoonmaker 01111 10— 5 



Meade 1011111—6 Anthony 2010022—4 



Cole 



.2133118—7 



Westfield 2111212-7 



Heikes 0111211—6 



Keene 2121112 — 7 



Elliot 11111 11— 7 



Murphy 11 12001-5 Dayton 



Frank 2111000-4 Vincent 



Toms 0211121-6 



McPhee 1111011-6 



Bohemian 1113031—6 



Horn 2121222-7 



Miller 0112101-5 



2112121-7 



21 10122-6 



Ties on 7 shot off. Cole 1, Horn 1, Budd, Westfield, Keene, Elliot 

 and Davton scored 3 and div. first; ties on 6 shot off, White 8, 

 Hrikes 10, Toms 0, McPhee 2, Bohemian 0, Vincent 13, Meade 

 scored 15 straight and took second; ties on 5 div. third; ties on 4 

 shot off, Frank 2, Bandle and Anthony scored 3 and div-. fourth. 

 Match 25, 12 single Keystone targets, entrance $1: 



Budd 1111 11111101— 11 See lll'OlOHOll— 9 



Heikes 111111111111-11 Vincent 111111111110-11 



Horn 111101111111-11 Girton 001UU 11011- 9 



Miller OllUOlumi— 9 White 1H11111U11-12 



Bondurant 111111110111-10 Elliot lllimOlliO-iO 



Westfield 111111111111-12 Cole 101001110111— 9 



DR 110(101111111- 9 Tavlor 111110111111—11 



Bandle 111111111111-12 Frank 101011011111- 9 



Keene 101011010111— 8 .Murphy OHOIOIUIU— 9 



M^ade 111111011111-11 Early 111111101111-11 



McPhee 111111111111-12 Adams KOilOllOlll- 9 



Ties on 1.2 div. first; ties on 11 shot off, Heikes 4, Horn 0, Vincent 

 17, Taylor 11, Early 10, Meade scored 18 straight and took second; 

 ties ou 10 div. third. 



Extra Match, 5 pairs bluerocks, entrance $2: Dayton 4. Heikes 8, 

 Murphy 9, Bandle 8, E. B. Vincent, 7, Budd 8, D. R. 9, Bohemian 8, 

 Anthony 7, "Meade." 6, Westfield 9, McPhee 9, Early 6, Keen 4. 

 Ties on 9 div. first; ties on 8 div. second; Pes on 7 div. third. 



Extra Match, 12 standards, entrance $2: Bandle 9, Murphy 9, 

 Heikes 11, "Meade" 10, Vincent 8, Tucker 13, Bohemian 10, D. 

 R. 10, S. Vincent 9, Anthonv 9, Adams 10, Keen 10, Dayton 11, 

 Earlv 11, Frank 11, C. E. 9, Eudd 11. Westfield 11, White 12. Ties 

 on 12 di v. first; ties on 11 shot off: Heikes 5, Early 2, Frank 2, 

 Budd, Dayton and Westfield 6 each and div. second; ties on 10 

 shot, off: Bohemian 1, D. R. 2, Adams 1, Keen 5, "Meade" scored 6 

 and took third. 



Extra match, 10 single clay-birds, entrance $2: Heikes 7. Keen 

 8, Westfield 9, D. R. 8, Bandle 7, Girton 7, Randal 0, Budd 7, Mc- 

 Phee 10, Mead 8, Earlv 6, Elliot 9, Cole 8, Adams 7, Viucent, 6, 

 Taylor 5, Bob White 10, See 9, Murphy 8, Dayton 6, Frank 4, Horn 

 and Bondurant withdrew. Ties on 10 div. first, ties on 9 div. 

 second, ties on 8 shot off: Keen 3, 1). R. 6, Cole 4, Murphy 3, Mead 

 scored 10 and took third. 



Extra match, 10 Ligowsky clav-birds: Cole 9, Mead 7, Budd 7, 

 Horn 5, Bandle, 10, Keen ?, Elliot ft, Heikes 7, Westfield 8, Ft auk 6, 

 Bondurant 6, See 6, Adams 7, Bob White 7, McPhee 9, Girton 7, 

 D. R. 9, Taylor 9, Vincent 5, Miller 5. Bandle scored 10 and took 

 first; ties on 9 shot off: Boh: 0, Elliot 0, McPhee 1. D. R. and Taylor 

 scored 5 and div. second; Westfield scored 8 and took third. 



Fifth Day, Saturday, Sept. -28.— The tournament proper closed 

 yesterday, but most of the old crowd were on hand to-day to see 

 the live-bird matches, and the largest number of spectators out, 

 on any day were present in the afternoon. The talk of (he $25 

 sweep resulted in a $10- sweep, the shooting of which occupied 

 most of the morning after a few small side matches had been 

 shot. Extra sweep, 10 live birds, entrance $10. Score: 



Elliot 1111201111-9 Keene 2022101202- 7 



Bandle 1111111301— 9 Westfield 1211221120 - 9 



Budd 1111111111—10 Heikes 1221121112-10 



Ties on 10 div. first; ties on 9 shot off, Elliot 14, Westfield 3: Ban- 

 dle scored 15 straight and took third. 



The chief event of the whole shoot now transpired, the match 

 between J. A. R. Elliott, of Kansas Citv, and Al Bandle, at 100 

 live birds, the former posting $100 to the latter's $125, on the 

 ground that his gun was a new one to him. This match was one 

 of the closest, ever shot, and was singularly exciting from start to 

 finish. Bandle shot an uphill race from his second 30 on, but in 

 ins last 20 Elliott dropped 3, and the men were tied on 94 at the 

 end of the hundred. The men went in for the tie at, 25 birds, and 

 each dropped a bird. In the second tie at 25, however, Bandle's 

 luck foresook him, and he lost three all in a bunch, missing one 

 incomer that he could have killed with a rock. Al vows this bird 

 winked at him as it came in, and broke him up. Elliott got 24 in 

 good style, and won. He shot a great race. The birds outclassed 

 those used earlier in the tournament, and were an exceptionally 

 good lot for any town. Both men had to make kills that broixght 

 out applause. Elliott shot, a 12-gauge Lefever and Bandle shot a 

 12-gauge L. C. Smith, and each gun made a record for the twelves 

 against any heavier guns. This match was a sensational one, and 

 a fitting close to the shoot. It will be repeated at Kansas Citv at 

 Mr. Elliott's tournament this winter, when, the latter gentleman 

 will post $125 to his competitor's $100. Score: 



Elliott -Bandle, 100 live birds, 28vds., 5 ground traps: 



Elliott (1100) 2121110im2112milllil2111111oll2111imill2!lol 



11121111 lmi2211121111111121112110111210H211oll 1-94 



Bandle ($135) 122112111312111121110ol21 1112111101111111212021112 



llll2l3llllllll2l22l2lllol22lllll0lll12llim0lll3-94 



First tie of 25 birds: 



Elliott 1112111121121111221 12o222-24 



Bandle 2111212101123121212101.121—24 



Second tie of 25: 



Elliott 1211121113221121111110111-24 



Bandle .' 1112112]olo01221]12o]2111-2l 



o Dead out of bounds. 



Elliott won with a total of 142 hirds out of 150 to Bandle's 139 

 out of 150. C. W. Budd acted as referee, acceptably as usual. 



The boys now separated for their homes or different journey- 

 points. Budd goes to Mew York and Philadelphia, for his match 

 with Frank Kleinz next Saturday. "Meade" and Heikes go to 

 Dayton. Elliott, "Keene" and "Westfield" started for Kansas 

 City and St. Louis. There is talk of a sweep, $100 a corner, to be 

 shot at the latter city on Thanksgiving dav bet ween Elliott, Ban- 

 dle, Budd, "Westfield," "Meade," and Heikes, and some such 

 match will probably come off. The result will not be a sineh for 

 am body to name. At this tournament "Westfield" won first 

 average in the competent shoots, $15 25 of the surplus money; 

 Budd and Boh White div. second average, $12.20; "Meade" won 

 third average, fil0.98; Heikes won fourth average, $9.15; Vincent 

 and Cole div. fifth average, $7.32; Bandle, McPhee and MiRer div. 

 sixth average honors, $6.10. 



From the amounts of the surplus, it may be seen that the events 



did not fill strongly enough to make big Al. Bandle any big 

 money, but such seems to be the history of trap shoot3 fof this 

 year. There has not been during the entire year, however, so 

 thorough a shooters' tournament as this, nor one where the 

 shooters have had a pleasanter time. Al. Bandle knows bow to 

 give a tournament and to make a success of it; and this thought, 

 with many others of compliment and gratitude, was in the minds 

 of all the boys as they bade their big and good-natured host 

 good-bye. E. Hough. 



NEW JERSEY STATE SHOOT, 



ON Tuesday of last week the fourth annual tournament of the 

 New Jersey State Sportsmen's Association opened at Marion, 

 N. J , under the auspices of the Jersey City Heights Gun Club. 



For a number of years the Association has held no tournament, 

 owing to the law which, until lately, existed in New Jersey mak- 

 ing the shooting of live birds at the trap illegal. This law has 

 been changed within a few months by the efforts of a number of 

 the Slate gun clubs to allow live-bird shooting by regularly or- 

 ganized clubs. One effect of this legislation has been to revive an 

 interest in the New Jersey Sportsmen's Association; hence the 

 present shoot. A four-days' programme was arranged, allowing 

 for two days at inanimate targets and two at, live birds. The 

 attendance was not very large on the opening days. In view of 

 the execrable weather that prevailed this is not to be wondered 

 at. Blue rock targets were used, from three sets of traps, under 

 American Shooting Association rules. The maungomeni of the 

 shoot was invested in the hands of the old reliable Al Heritage 

 ("Old South Paw"), Milt. F. Lindsley and W. Fred Quimby, and 

 under their active effortseverything passed off smoothly anil rap- 

 idly. A novelty in the shape, of a score book was shown by Mr 

 H. A. Penrose.of Corry, Pa. It is called the Keystone Score Book, 

 and byThe use of carbon paper it makes five separa te scores. It 

 will be an invaluable aid to clubs and tournament managers in 

 lire paring reports for the press. Eight regular events were shot 

 the. first day and a number of extra sweeps. Some remarkably 

 good scores were made, and Justus von LengerKe opened u lfi ey's 

 oi onlookers by his skill with a 514-pound Francofcti, proving that 

 a light gun is capable of good, effective work. 



Event No. 1, 10 bluerocks, entrance $1, 3 money?: 



Lindsley 1011111111—9 Heritage , 1110111110 8 



Miller 0011111111-8 Van Riper -..lHHHlil— 10 



Jay Bee 1111101011— 8 Post 1111010111— 8 



*ig!«r 1111111111-10 Reading....." 101011 1010- 6 



M J Smith 1101101011— 7 Wolstencrofo 1111111111-10 



Quimby 0010110UOI— 4 Albee 0110110101— ti 



L Ayres 1011111111- 9 



No. 2, 15 single bluerocks, entrance $2, 4 moneys: 



Lindsley lllimiimill— 15 Post 111011111111111—14 



Miller 01 1 11011 lOi till I 11 Wolstencroft.,11 1111111101111— 14 



Jay Bee 111111111110111-14 Albee 101111111101111—13 



Sigler 111 11 1111 110111-14 Collins HUH 1 DlOjijO] 1-10 



•1 Smith 011)0111101 111 1 1—11 Seely . , HlllOlimooiO-n 



Quimby OJllOllOOOOOOlO— 6 Tee Kay 00001 UOlOllOll— 8 



L Ayres 101101111011111-12 Verriugton. . ..HOmomillll -13 



Van Riper . . ..lllOOtlUOllOOl-10 



No. 3, 20 birds, $25 guaranteed, entrance $3, 3 monevs: 



Sigler 11000H 1 10111011 1 111-15 Daly 001111111011 11 111011— IS 



Miller .... 11111 111 H110H 11110— 19 Collins. ...11101111011111111011-17 



Wols ten- Van R i p e r [ 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 n t j 0 1 1 11 - 15 



i croft.... 11111111111111111111-20 Post 01111 1 11 1 10 1 1 1 1 111 11— is 



Albee 00100111101110010111-12 Tee Kay . .10101111011111011010 -14 



Lindsley.. .1111111 1111111111110-19 M Fox. . . .OllllOOUl lOlOOlloll— IS 

 Jay Bee. .11111100111101111010— 15 



No. 4, 5 pairs bluerocks, $1 entrance, three moneys: 



Miller 10 10 11 00 11— 6 E Post .10 10 10 10 w 



Wolstencroft. ..11 11 11 10 11- 9 Albee 10 00 10 10 00 3 



Jay Bee 00 10 11 01 11— 6 Sigler 11 II 10 11 11—9 



Van Riper 11 11 11 11 11—10 J Smith 01 11 11 11 lu— 8 



Daly 10 01 00 11 11- 6 Lindsley 10 10 11 11 11-8 



Quimby. 10 10 11 00 11- 6 Tee Kay 11 00 10 11 00-5 



No. 5, 15 single bluerocks, $2 entrance, four moneys: 



Miller ....111111111111111-15 Albee 1101 1111 1110111—13 



Sigler 111111111111111-15 Jay Bee HI 11110111110 1—13 



Wolstencroft.. 111111111111111—15 Collins OlllHlOllliill— 1'3 



Lindsley 11 tllllil 111111-15 Yerrington. . . . 101111 10] 1011 11 =43 



Post iOUOltmmil-12 Q.uimbv 01101 1 lOOOuOUO^- 7 



Paly 10.1 10U1 1011101—11 Tee Kay OlOj 1 1 ' . ' i ! - ; 



MFox milllOUHOOt— 13 J VonL'ngerivellUll 101111111—14 



No. 6. 15 singles, entrance $1.50, four moneys: 



Sigler Ill llllHltllll— 15 J VouL'ng'erkelll 111011111 011— 13 



Miller 11101101 111111 1-13 S Smith 1100111 1 J 111110-12 



•P» Bee lOlimiUlUU-14 Daly U1OlllO1llOulO.il- 7 



Nan Riper ....111101101011100—10 Tee Kay OlOllOOlOlOHO]— 8 



J Smith 101111101 1 11110—12 Lindsley 11111] 1 11110111— -13 



Wolstenoroft.,limilllllU10— 14 Collins 011111111111111-14 



A>res 1O10O11H 1111 11-12 Post lllUlUfiHlIll-li 



Fox .111101010111111— 12 



$2, 4 monevf ; 

 .1110.11111101111-18 

 .111110110110110—11—24 



.iomoiimooii-11 

 1m 11010100110— 10— 21 



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No. 7, two-man team, 15 singles, entrance 



Post, 1111 10111110010—11 Sigler 



Van Riper. 00100001101101 L— 7—18 Jav Bee. . . 



Miller 010111111101111—12 Tee Kay.. 



wolstene't.llll 11111111111— 15— 27 P Daly.... 



Se\ uiuur. ..010100110011010— 7 M Pox. . . . 



Alberts lOlOOltilOOlllll— 9— 16 J Smith. . 



Collins 111111001111101—12 



Linihley . . .111011111111111—14—26 



No. 8, 10 tingles, $1 entrance. 4 moneys: 



Wolstencroft 1111111111- -10 Reading llOilllOH— 8 



Sigler Uimilll-10 Lyon I JlollOll— K 



Miller 1111111111—10 Lindsley 0100 ill ill— 7 



S G Smith 11111 11111-10 A Soper OlinulUO— 7 



Jay Bee 1111111101— 9 Wright OUOlJOlll— 7 



J Von Lengerke.... 1111011111- 9 Hughes 1110101110— 7 



Yerrington 1111110111— 9 Daly - 1010111001— 6 



Collins 1111111011— 9 Fox 0110110011— ti 



Tee Kay 110U11011— 8 Van Riper 0100110000- 3 



J Smith 1011111119— 8 Quimby 001 moilou- :i 



Post 0111011111— 8 



Extra No. 1, 10 singles. $1 entrance, three moneys: 



Sigler 1111101111-9 Miller 1111101111— 9 



Lindsley 1111011111—9 Wolstencroft 1111111111—10 



Heritage 1110111110— 8 Reaching 1100011011— 6 



Smith 0111110011—7 Jay Bee lilliioull— 8 



Ayres 011U1U00—7 



Extra No. 2, 10 singles, $1 entrance, four moneys: 



Sigler 1111111111-10 Daly 0101100111- 6 



Wolstencroft, 1111111111-10 Quimby 1001111010-6 



J Von Lengerke. ...1111 Hull— 10 S G Smith 0111110010—6 



A Heritage 1111111011— 9 Van Riper . .1111001010 - 5 



Miller 1111111110- 9 Collins .lOtlluOOlO-5 



J Smith 1111111110- 9 Fox ..1110001010—5 



Lindsley 1011110011— 7 



Extra No. 3, 10 single bluerocks, handicap rises, 30 cents en- 

 trance, three moneys, both barrels: 



Miller (28) 1121201112- 9 F Post (28) 3130101100-6 



Sigler (30) 2011111013- 8 Quinlan (30) 0002001 01 10-;.' 



Jay Bee (28) 0110210001 - 5 Albee (28) : ' 1 : m - 



J Smith (30) 2101120103- 7 Lindsley (30) 3101020 



Wolstencroft (28) , ..131 1111111-10 Avres (30) 11200221 10-7 



Van Riper (28) 0100111011- 6 Tee Kay (30) 1011100010-5 



Extra No. 4, 10 singles, $1 entrance, four moneys: 



W Wolstencrolt... 1111111111 —10 Post .11(1110110—8 



Sigler 1111U1111— 10 Soper 1111010011—7 



Miller 1111111011— 9 Lyon OlHloOlOl 7 



Van Riper .1111111101— 9 Jay Bee 01)001100-6 



J Smith 1111111110— 9 Heritage 1001111100-6 



J von Lengerke .... Ill 1111101— 9 T G Smith 0011010101—5 



Lindsley llOlllUlll— 8 Ayers 1011001100—5 



Reading 1111011110— 8 Fox 0101001110—5 



Daly .11 11110110- 8 White U10001000-1 



Collins 1101011111- 8 



Extra No. 5, same conditions: 



Sigler 1111111111—10 S G Smith 1111011101-8 



Wolstencroft 1111111111—10 Sigler 1111101110-8 



Lindsley 1111110101— 8 J von Lengerke 1100 111011— 7 



Miller 1111011101— 8 Fox 1010010111—6 



Tan Riper 1101011111—8 Daly 1110010010—5 



Heritage liOlllllOl— 8 



Extra No. 6, 15 singles, $2 entrance, four moneys: 



Miller 111111111011111-14 J v Lengerke. . .110111111111111— 14 



Fox 011 i 010 1 0100111— 9 Yerrington. . . .100101111111000— 9 



Wolstencroft... (lilt all 11 .111111-13 Hughes 



Lindsley . .. .UillOliimilO— 13 Thomas 



Heritage OlllullllOiiiOl-11 Van Riper. . 



Daly 00mil011Uilul-i0 Sigler 



Jay Bee OUOlllOiuOOOlO— 7 Collins. . . 



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