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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 17, 1889 



at. The time occupied was five hours, commencing at 11:15'A. M. 

 Nol, at 25 live birds, $25 entrance, 4 moneys, $400 guaranteed: 



W Wolstencroft 2111111121221212111111221-25 



R O Heikes 12131101111211321311.11131-24 



Wm Sigler 112111112131111 10211 121 1 1-34 



M Williams 311231112212322112fmi03-34 



C Van Camp 3311331111313011331231111-34 



F Beal 20111 1 111 3111111 1 30111222-23 



C W Budd 1 111123121011101213] 11211-23 



Bob White 1223111111110101121131212-23 



C Smith - CimimiH:%l?1011i; 123-28 



Phil Daly, Jr 121121122001122321 321 1331-23 



"0 B Marilv 0111111122211111310111111-33 



J "Lamberson 1110111 1111313110221131133-23 



W A Penrose 01 10212332110211233211111-32 



M Fox 21 02113212013233111111120 - 22 



m tindoiev .sfssss^&mmammt^ 



H McMurcH i:,111.10niU10111120111f.l -& 



CM Heddcn ll--.20110211«031111iagl23-?i 



jFrb " " omiioo:',moiiioimmi-.?o 



W S Cannon 00123I321131200W. -11 



First money $190, second $143.50, third $95, fourth $47.50. 

 W. Wolstencroft, who won first money with the only straight 

 score, is a young man of perhaps twenty-seven, who has made a 

 reputation for himself as a steady, reliable shooter. His victory 

 was greeted with applause, which was received with becoming 

 modesty. Charlie Budd had the misfortune to have his old gun 

 iniured' by beinsr run over on Thursday night while going in from 

 the grounds, and was somewhat handicapped with a new gun to 

 which he is unaccustomed. He only dropped two birds, but was 

 shot out in the tie for third money. The second and fourth, 

 moneys were divided and the third shot off as below. Tie for 

 third money: 



Bob White 12211 Budd .22220 



C Smith 11112 Beal 10 



Manly ...11221 Daly 0 



Lamherson 12112 



Those who killed 5 straight took the pot. 



We append a record of the guns and loads used in this race, also 

 of the flight of all birds killed. 



E.Q. L.Q. R.Q.I. L.Q.I. I. D. R.Q.D. L.Q.D. Tw. Tow. 

 Wolstencroftl3 3 8 1 2 2 2 



Heikes 5 4 4 1.3 5 2 . 



Sigler 10 13 .3133 1 



Williams 6 3 3 3 5 1 1 3 2 



Van Camp. ..10 14 4 112 1 . . 



Beal 7 2 2.1 2 .. 



Budd 4 4 3 3 1 4 



Boh White... 5 1 7 3 3. 4 . .1 



O Smith 12 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 ., 



Daly 8 3 2 1 2 4 2 1 . . 



Manly 4 3 4 3 6 2 1 . . 



Lamberson.. A 3 3 3 5. . 3 . 

 Penrose.. ..13 . 3 4 3. . . 



Fox 7 1 5 13 1 1 3 . 



Lindsley 10 2 3 .4 1 1 2 . . 



McMurchy.. 9 5 2 3. 1 2 . 



Hedden 74 . 313 2 3 



Erb 12 3 ,21 1 1 .1 



Cannon 31 2 .4. 1 . .. 



Note.— R.Q.— Right-qua rterer. L.Q.— Left-quarterer. R.Q.I.— 

 Right-quartering incomer. L.Q.L— Left-quartering incomer. I. 

 —Incomer. D.— Driver. R.Q.D.— Right-quartering driver. L.Q.D. 

 —Left-quartering driver. Tw,— Twister. Tow.— Towercr. 



Mo. 2, at 5 live birds, $3.-60 entrance: 



Beal 11212-5 Lamberson 11112—5 



Penrose 12112—5 S ft Smith 12011—4 



Cuhberly 11111—5 Vorhees 32110- 4 



M anion 22111-5 Tee Kay 11012-4 



Walton .11121—5 Van Brackle 11110-4 



C Smith 12111—5 Hughes 02123—1 



Budd 11211—5 Lindsley 22001-3 



McMurchy 2111 1—5 Cannon 31200—3 



Sigler....." 11212-5 



First $25.50, second $18, third $10,20, 



Extra No. 1 . 4 live birds, entrance :S2, plunge traps: 



S G Smith 1111-4 G Besser 0111-3 



Walton 2111—4 Albee 0121—3 



D Terry 1211—4 Voorhees 1110—3 



Collins 1112-4 Tee Kay 0.201-2 



Van Brackle 2102-3 



Ties for first money, shot out on extra sweep No. 2, won by Col- 

 lins and Walton; second div., Tee Kay third. 



Extra No. 3, same conditions: 



Collins 1121—4 Voorhees 1211—4 



Afbee 1122-4 S ft Smith 1013-3 



Walton 1111—4 Terry 0H1— 3 



Besser 1311—4 



AValton and Besser first, S. G. Smith and Terry second. 



Extra No. 3, 3 pairs live birds, plunge traps, $3 entrance: 



S G Smith 11 11 11-6 G Albee 01 01 11-4 



PDalv 01 11 11-5 Collins 11 00 11—4 



A Meeker 11 11 10-5 Busser 11 10 10—4 



Ford 10 11 11—5 Voorhees - ..00 11 10—3 



S. ft. Smith first, second div., ties on 4 div. third. 



Extra No. 4, 10 live birds, olunge traps, 87.50 entrance: 



Capt Jones 1221 111111-10 Ford 1121110111- 9 



SG Smith 21111111 11—10 Quimhy 2111111201-9 



Albee 1121120211- 9 Meeker 0121313111- 9 



Forest 1110212121— 9 



Ties on 10 div. first, ties ou 9 div. second 



Extra No. 5, 5 live bird", $5: 



Penrose.' 31 1 11—5 S G Smith 11122 -5 



Budd 11111—5 Ven Camp 12012—4 



McMurchy 12212- 5 Daly 12022—4 



Fox 11221-5 Erb 10120-3 



Jones 22232- 5 Cannon 11100-3 



C Smith 11112-5 TK 02100-2 



First div. hy Penrose, Budd and McMurchy after a shoot off; 

 second and third div. 



At the conclusion of the big race, just enough time was left for 

 a five-bird sweep, which was shot, and the Middlesex Tournament 

 of 1889 was a thing of the past. Frank Mason. 



THE FODDE SHOOT. 



OT. LOUIS, Mo.. Oct. 11.— The second annual Fred A. Fodde 

 IO amateur tournament took place at Compton Avenue Park, 

 this city, on Oct. 8, 9, 10 and 11. Beautiful weather favored the 

 shoot, but the attendance was rather light, except on Thursday, 

 which was a partial Holiday, owing to Fair week. Keystone tar- 

 gets were used for all events. 5 traps, walk-around system. 

 Many strangers from a distance were present and expressed them- 

 selves thoroughly satisfied with the sport furnished them. 



Mr. Fred. A. Fodde, assisted hy Mr. W. A. Sherman, of Keo- 

 kuk, Iowa, attended to the duties of referee. All ties div. unless 

 otherwise noted. • 



First Day.— No. 1, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



J Sieminskie 1111111011- 9 E B Range 0101101010- I 



S B Reynard .0101110111- 7 W A Sherman 1101 111111— 9 



Dr E L Spencer .... 1010110101— 6 W T Wetmore 0110100001— 4 



E Spencer 1111111111—10 APaule 0111101110— 7 



W Field 0101101010— 5 G Hill 1011111100- 7 



T Bauer 1111111.111-10 H Nagel .1111111111-10 



WSwavne 01111111.11—9 WDallmcyer 1001110110—6 



F Sigler 0111110010- 6 H Wagner 0001000110- 3 



F Govro 0101111111— 8 G Crosby , . ,001 1110111— 7 



Ed Baker 1101111011-8 ft Lay 1001110110- 6 



Hill and Crosby fourth. 



No. 2, 15 singles, entrance S3: 



Sigler.-- 110001111111100-10 Lay 111111011111111—14 



Bauer 111111110011111-13 Govro 111101101110111-12 



E Spencer 111111111011111-14 Baker 111101111101001-11 



Reynard 101101011101110—10 Range 101001011110010- 8 



Dallmever... .111111100111000—10 J Roeser 10010011 1000 M— 6 



Dr Spencer.. -.110111101100111 -11 Sherman 111111110111101—13 



Sieminski 1111001 101 1 1 1 01 —11 Crosby 011011111010111—11 



Hill 110110111110111-12 Nagel 011101010110000 - 7 



Paule 101100001010110—7 Swavnc 1111110111 11011—13 



Wetmore 001000100001101— 5 Waller 001111011000100— 7 



No. 3. 20 singles, entrance $3: 

 Siminskie 11111011111111111111— 10 Roeser. . ..01001110110111110111-14 

 E SpencerlllllOllllllllllllll— 19 D Spencei 00101111111111100101— 14 



Wetmore.OOLOlOlOOllOOOllOOOl- 8 Hill 10011101101110100001-11 



Lay 11 10111111 111 1100111-17 Govro 10101111111110111101-16 



Nagel ...4OIIOIIOIOIIIOIOOOOI-II Baker. .. .1111111111101011101 1-17 



Paule 01110010110001101111-12 Reynard . .1 1100111110011111011-15 



Sigler . . ..11001111010101000110-11 Swayne. . .01011111110011011110 -14 



Bauer 10111111 111110011111—17 W Golm. .01101010011101111111-14 



Dallmey'rlll0011101100101.01ll-13 Sherman .01111011111011111110-16 



No. 4, 20 singles, en trance $3: 



Nagel 00011111111111010110-14 Bauer 11111111111111111001-18 



Golm 11000111111101111111-16 E SpeucerlllllllllllllllU 111—20 



Sherman.,101 1101 101111010)011 -14 Hill . : -. 



D RpencerlOllllimil ! lOuoill-16 Paule. 10110011110101011010-12 



E Meyer . .11 1 1 1 1110 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 fl 1 1 1 -IS H Wagner 00000100000010101100— 5 

 Siminskie 11111101011011010111-15 Govro Iimilllllllllllll0-19 



Dallmey'rmim0000110011110-13 Lay .10011110011011110110-13 



Sigler 100J1100011010111100— 10 Reynard. 11111100111111111011-17 



Baker 11001011 101 01 1101011—1 8 



No. 5, 20 singles, entrance $3 50: 



SiminsMe.11111111101101 11 Ull-18 E Soencerllllll01111011111111-18 



Hi U Ill 11111 11 1 1.1 11 1 1 1.11 -20 S b email ... 1001011 1010 10 w . 



Golm 11111111011010111011-16 DrSpencerlOOllllll 1 1110111110-16 



Bauer 111111101111101 10111—17 Wetmore. 0001 01001001 01101101- 9 



Sigler 11111101111111111011-18 Baker 1.1001111 1 111 10111011-16 



Nagel ....11010111111111011011—16 Govro ,...01101110110111100111—14 



No. 6, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Sieminskie ... 11 11 1 01 10 1 1 1 11 1-13 Meyer 1111111 1 111 1101—14 



F Kling 01 111 01 11101110—11 Golm 1101101.10110111—11 



Bauer 111111011111111-14 G Rawltngs... 001100010011000- 5 



W G 0111 101111] 10000- 8 Crosby 110001111010110— 9 



Sigler 111111111001111—13 Dr Spencer. . . .101011111111101—12 



Wetmore 0110 0)1 10 1 00100- 7 Baker 111110101001101-10 



Govro 111101111111111-14 Nagel 111110111101101-13 



E Spencer.. -.111111111111111—15 Lenhardt. 110111100111111-13 



Hill 110111110011101-11 Sherman 111111111101011-13 



Lay 110011101100111—10 W Stancer 111111110111110—13 



Re'vnard 111011111111110—13 



Sieminskie, Sherman and Stancer (bird; Nagel and Lenhardt 

 fourth. 



No. 7, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Sieminskie 1110111111— 9 Ed Spencer 1111111111—10 



Bauer 1110111101- 8 Lenhardt 1111111111—10 



Crosby 1111110111— 9 Golm 1111011000— 6 



Kling 1111011111- 9 Govro 1111110111- 9 



Legler 1111000111— 7 A Sawyer 1110011101— 7 



Stancer 0011011111-7 McGee -.0111101111- 8 



Baker 1111011001— 7 Dr Spencer 1111111111-10 



Scott 1100110111— 7 Swayne 111O01011O— 6 



Mever 1110111111— 9 Nagel 1111011101- 8 



Hill llilllilll-10 Waller .. . 1110111110- 8 



Lay 0111101101— 7 



Sieminskie second, McGee and Waller third, Stancer fourth. 



No. 8, 15 singles, entrance $3: 



Kling 101011111111100 -11 Nagel 111111110011101—13 



Mever 111011101101111-12 Legler 0011011110111001- 8 



E Spencer 011111111101101-13 Bauer 111111111011111-14 



W ft 111101101111111—13 Swayne 1101 1 1100011111— H 



P Smith 111111111000110-11 Rawlings OnllOl 101111001— 9 



Stancer 111111111111111-15 Lenhardt 111010001111001- 9 



Spencer fourth. 



No. 9, 5 pairs, entrance, $2: 



Sieminskie 10 10 11 00 11-6 Govro 10 10 00 10 00-3 



Legler 11 10 11 10 11-8 Crosby 11 10 11 00 11-7 



Revnard 10 11 10 11 10-7 Rawlings hi 11 10 10 11-7 



Ed Spencer 11 01 11 10 10-7 Baker 10 11 00 10 00-5 



Bauer 10 11 11 10 10-8 Waller 11 01 10 11 10—7 



Kling 10 10 10 10 11—6 Nagel 10 10 till 10 fO-3 



Swavne 10 11 00 10 10-5 W G .11 10 10 11 11-8 



Stancer 00 11 11 00 11—6 Lay 11 11 11 00 00-6 



Revnard second, Kling third, Swayne fourth. 



Second Day— No. 1.0, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Sieminskie 1011011111- 8 Reynard 0001 U 11110— 5 



B Pike 0110111100- 6 J Victor ...0001130111- 6 



Baker 11 1 1111110 — 9 Wetmore 1000101000— 3 



Swavne 1001110111— 7 Waller 1111111101— 9 



J E Longsworth.. . .1101111010— 7 Govro 1111101111— 9 



Bauer 1111011001— 7 Hill 1111111111—10 



Sherman 1101101111— 8 W G 1111101101— 8 



Ed Spencer 1111111111—10 Meyer 0011110011— 6 



C E Latshaw 1101111100— 7 W T Irwin 1011011111— 8 



Longswortli fourth. 



No. 11, 20 singles, entrance $3.50. 



Bauer 11011111111111111111-19 W O 11111101111111110111—18 



\ ' 1 ; -1 M 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1111 — IS Irwin 11100111001111110101—14 



Siminskie 1111011 11] 1101011011—16 Swavne. . .11111011111110011111— 17 



Reynard . .11100101101001111111—14 Waller. . . llOlOOllllOllOlootll— 13 



E SpeneerllllllllOlinillllll— 19 Latshaw. .1011 1 IIOOIOUOOOOHIOO— 8 



Longsw' 11.11011011101111111010—15 Sherman ..OOlllOllllOlOw. 



Biker 1110001(11 11 111110110— 14 Golm 11110011100111111100-14 



Hill 00111011111)01 1110111— 14 Smitb lOOllOolllOlOlllll 10— 13 



Mever ....11111111111111110111—10 Stancer. . .11111110011111111100—10 



WBTdw'nOlO 1101100001 1 01 1010-10 Pike 11011111 00101001111 1—13 



Govro 011011111.11111111111—18 



No. 13, 30 singles, entrance $3.50: 



Bauer 11111011111111111111-19 Meyer . . . .11111011111111111111— 19 



Govro 1110111111111 1000110—15 FADrayerliCKj0f01111111illlOO-14 



Reynard. .01 1111011] 0110101111-15 Smith 11010111101110001110—13 



Spencer . .111100111111 10110111—16 JW G 1100011 1101 1 10101010-13 



Siminskie 1 1111 10101 1101 1 1 1101—16 Scribe .... OOlllOlOOUOOOl 100000- 6 



EdSpeuc'rOllll 111011111111111—18 J E Itag'tylllOlll] 11 111 1110110 — 17 

 Longsw'h.lllllllOlOm 1111111—18 



No. 13, 20 singles, entrance $3: 



E Spencerllllliin 11110101111— IS Govro 11111001111000011101—13 



Siminskiellllllllllllllllllll— 20 Wetmore. 11000001110111110111—13 



Meyer 11111111111111011111—19 W G 11101011101101010101-13 



Bauer 11011 1 01 1 011 1 1 1 11111-17 Golm 011001101 10011101111- 13 



L'ngsw'thlOnniOl 01 111101 111-16 Fodde 10111110111110101110-15 



Revnard .1 111110101 1 1 1 10 1 1111— 17 Irwin 11101101 110111111001— 15 



Hiil IIOIUIHI 11 11011111— 18 Mensiug.. 11001010101 moi 1111-14 



Staucer. .1111111100111 1111111— IS Stoll 0000001 11 011 01010110— 9 



Smith 101000011 00001 010001 - 7 



No. 14, 10 singles, entrance $2: Ed. Spencer 9, Wetmore 3, Swayne 



4. Peck 4. Bauer 9, Victor 7, Pike, 7. 

 No. 16. 10 singles, entrance $1.50: Bauer 0, Sieminskie 7, Baker 



8, Mensing 6, Smith 3, Longsworth 9, Meyer 10. Reynard 8, Hill 3, 

 Stancer 5. Golm 7. Wetmore 7. Govro 7, Swayne 9, Latshaw 5, 

 Waller 8, Ed. Spencer 8, W. G. 8, Irwin 7. Denny 7. 



No. 17, 5 pairs, entrance $1.50: W. G. 8, Reynard 6, Golm 7, 

 Stancer 6, J. Colt 3, Hagerty 6, Ed. Spencer 10, Longsworth 8, 

 Smith 3, Mever 5, Wetmore 4, Bauer 8, Govro 4, Drayer 6, Irwin 8. 



No. 18, 10 singles, entrance $3: Hagerty 9. Stancer 8, Ed. Spen- 

 cer 10, Smith 6, Bauer 10, Hill 6, Reynard 10, Golm 9, Longsworth 

 7. Meyer 8, Westervelt 7, W. G. 6. 



No. 19, at 10 singles, entrance $1 .5(1: Sieminskie 9, J. E. Hagert v 



4, H. C. Griesideck 4. E. C. Mohrstadt 6, W. Stancer 5, B. Weaver 



5, P. Charles 3, B. Westhus 8, Bauer 5, Kling 5, Ed. Prendergast 7, 

 Sherman 9. 



No. 20, at 10 singles, entrance $2: Nagel 7, A. Yunge 4, O. Kin- 

 ner 8, J. W. Jones 4, T. H. Stewart, 2, A. Clas 8, B. Weaver 3, A M. 

 Colgrove 6, F. A. Drayer 6, M. L. Lee 5, Ed. Prendergast 10, Bauer 



6, Stancer 9, Sieminskie 9, Mever 9, 



No. 21, 10 siugles, entrance $1.50: Sieminskie 8, Harris 9. Prend- 

 ergast 9, Jones 4, Colgrove 4, Stewart 2, Weaver 3, Kinner 7, Bauer 



9, Class 8, Yunge 3, Stancer 6, Drayer 3, Barnum 7, Longsworth 10, 

 Meyer 9. 



No. 22, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Meyer 1111101111— 9 Bauer 0101110011— 6 



Prendergast 0110.111100- 6 Longsworth 1101111010- 7 



Clas 1111111011- 9 Charles 0011010000— 3 



G Crosby 0111111111— 9 Sherman 1011101101— 7 



E Mohrstadt 0111110111- 8 Dr Spencer 10111 10011— v 



Sieminskie 0110111011— 7 W T Irwin nilllllll-10 



Nagel 1010100111— 6 Barnum 0111011111— s 



Hagerty 0011111011— 7 O Kinner 0110111101— 7 



W Clarke 0110101111— 7 Lenhardt. 111000111.0— 6 



Weaver 1111001110- 7 



No. 23, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Hagerty 1111111101- 9 G Crosby 1111111111—10 



Hettel 0100011110- 5 Lee 0100100011— 4 



Westhus 1111011111— 9 Brown 0001100010 - 3 



Sieminskie 1110100111— 7 Steffen 0101101001- 5 



Prendergast. 0000111111- 6 Class 1111101111- 9 



W H Horner 0011111111— 8 Barnum 1111110011- 8 



Kling 1011100101 - 6 Mohrstadt 1001101010—5 



Weaver 1001110100— 5 Longsworth. 1101001110— 6 



Kinner 1110110110— 7 Dr Spencer 1111011111— 9 



Meyer 1011000110- 5 Ed Spencer 1111111111—10 



Bauer 1111111011- 9 Irwin 1111100011- 7 



Nagel 0110101110- 6 Charles 0101101111— 7 



Stancer 0111110111- 8 



No. 24, 10 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Clas .0111111101— 8 Sieminskie 0100101111— 6 



Longsworth . . ". 1000111111- 7 Yunge 00110100U— 5 



Meyer 1111111111-10 Kinner 1111100101- 7 



Sherman lOllllHOl- 8 Stancer llllUlIll— 10 



Drayer 0101110110- 6 Jones 1001 101110- 6 



Ed Spencer 1111011111— 9 Stewart 0110101000 - 4 



Irwin ... ,1001111111- 8 Barnum 1000110110- 5 



Hagerty 1011111111- 9 Harris 1011010000— 1 



P Hat 1111101110- 8 Colgrove 1010000001- 3 



G Crosbv 1110111111- 9 Prendergast 11H110111- 9 



Weaver 10100H110— 6 Bauer 0111000111— 6 



No. 25, 20 >ingles, entrance $3.50: 

 Weaver. ..01011101100C11000010— 9 Stancer.. 111111 U011001U 0011— 15 

 Simiuskiell0111inimillllll-19 E SpeneerHlllOHOOw. 

 Bauer.. ..111U11110111 1101111-18 Jones. ...00111110110110001110-12 

 PHat . .11111111100101101101-15 Colgrove..ll0101101111l0001100-12 

 Kinner..., 0J10110111 loll 001000- 11 L'ngsw'thOlOllllllI 1111101101— 16 



Clas 11111111010010111101-15 Crosby. . . .01111111011101101101-15 



Barnum . . 101101 111 1 011 1011 111— 16 H agerty ..101 111001 001 01011010—11 



Prend'rg'tlllllOOOl liilOHOinn-13 Dra'ver . . .11101110001011111111-15 



Nagel 11111010101111111111-17 Stewart. . .10111110101011000110-12 



Meyer . . . .101111111.11100110101— 15 



No. 26, 20 singles, entrance $3: 



Weaver. . .10100101001011110001-10 LongswHhllOlOOlll 1 1000110110-11 



Siminskie 11110111011111110011-10 Dr Spenc'rllOlIUH 11111111111— 16 



P'dergast.ooiJ 1 1 1 1 loOOOl.lOloll— 13 G Crosby ..01111 U 101 111 1001111— 16 



Kinner. ...11100001111110110111 -14 E Spenoer.l L0113 1 1 1 11111111111 — 19 



Bauer 11101111111110111101-17 Irwin 01 Oil 01 1 101 1 till 1110-14 



Sf an cer . . .0001111 1 11 11 11 1 111 01—1 6 Charles . . . 01010000001000001101— 5 



B arnurn . . 1111 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 10] 1 0 1 001 -15 Kling 111111111 10111100111-17 



Class 11011111101001011111-15 Lcnhardt.01001 11 101 1110101.111— 14 



Nagel 11101110011011110111-15 Wmtams.10100011100111111011— 13 



Meyer . . . .11011001 11111 1101111-16 J Steffeu. .11011001101010111111— 12 



Il9^ei'rv..imin0l010lO0H10l— 14 Westhus.. 10 101001110100110111— 12 

 Mohrst 'dt 111111111 11011001 110-16 



No. 27. 10 singles, entrance $2.50: 



Prendergast 0011001100- 4 Hettel 1111111100- ft 



Hagerty 1101010011- 6 Kling 0110111111- 8 



Bauer 1011111111— 9 Longsworth 1110111111— 9 



Mever 0111110011- 7 L Denning 0101110110- 6 



Weaver lOllllOOnl— 6 Barnum 1011011001— 7 



Nagel 1011110101- 7 Mohrstadt 11H001101- 7 



Kajanka lOHOOim— 7 Dr Spencer 1111111111—10 



Brown 1101011010— 6 Stancer llimilll— 10 



Kinner 101(1001101—5 Irwiu 1111110011— S 



G Crosby 0111100110— 6 Sherman 1101110101— 7 



Clas....! 1101111111— 9 Griesedick 0010011101— 5 



Williams 1100011111— 7 Sleffen 0000011110—4 



Lee 001 01 10000— 3 Edward s . 001 1010100 - 4 



Sieminskie 111.1111111—10 



Sherman took fourth after shoot off. 



No. 28, 6 pairs, $2 entrance: 



Ba.uer 10 11 00 01 10 11- 8 Kling 11 11 10 11 10 00-8 



Horner 11 10 11 10 11 11-10 Clas 10 01 11 01 11 11 -9 



Kaianka 11 11 10 10 11 11—10 Prendergast.. 11 11 03 11 10 11-9 



Stancer .11 01 10 In 11 10- 8 Longsworth.. 1 1 11 00 00 00 00-4 



Hagerty 11 11 10 10 00 10 - 8 Charles 11 10 10 10 10 00-6 



Sieminskie.il 00 11 00 01 11— 7 Dr Spencer. ..11 11 .10 11 10 10-9 



Oiok 11 11 01 10 10 11— 9 Irwin 00 10 10 10 10 10-5 



Wea ver 00 11 00 10 00 01- 4 G Crosby. 11 01 01 11 11 10—9 



Barnum 10 10 10 00 10 10- 5 



Dr. Spencer second. Bauer and Stancer third. Sieminskie fourth. 



Fourth Day.— No. 29, 10 singles, entrance $2: Lenhardt 10, Dr. 

 Spencer 9. Clas 9, Bauer 7,Stancer 0, Paule 5.HU1 9, Mever 10, Lay 8. 



No. 30, 10 singles, entrance $2: Ba.uer 9, Meyer 10, Hill 8, Lay 6, 

 Stancer 8, Paule. 5, Lenhardt 7, Clas 7. 



No. 31, 10 singles, eu trance $2: Lenhardt 0, Bauer 9, Dr. Spencer 

 8. Meyer 9, Lay 9, Class 7, Stancer 9, Paule 6. Stancer first, Dr. 

 Spencer second. 



No. 32., 15 singles, entrance $3: 



Bauer 111111111111111—15 Class ....111111111111110-14 



Stancer 101111110111101—12 Barnum 1.01111111011111—13 



Mever 111111111111001—13 Longsworth . 110101111011101—11 



Hiil 101011111101111—13 Lenhardt, 101101111110111-12 



Paule 101111110110110-11 Lay 0101 101 1 1 100OIO- K 



Dr Spencer. . . .111101101101111-12 Irwin 1U111101H1U1-14 



No. 33, 10 singles, entrance S3: 



Bauer 1111111111-10 Barnum 010100U00-4 



stancer 1111111100— 8 Longsworth 0101111001—6 



Mever 1011111111- 9 Hill 1011111111-9 



Lenhardt llOlllllOl— 8 Class 1101111111-9 



Irwiu 1111011011— 8 Lay 1101101111-8 



Dr Spencer 10111 11001- 7 J G Schaaf 1111100111-8 



Paule 1101111111—9 



No. 84, 10 singles, entrance $2: 



Bauer.. 1111111111-10 Lenhardt 1011110111— 8 



Mever 1101111010- 7 Lay 11 10011111- 7 



Class OlOnillll— 8 Longsworth 0111000110- 6 



Barnum 1100111001- 6 Irwin 1110U1011— 8 



Schaaf 1011110001— 6 Stancer llimillO- 9 



Dr Spencer 1111101111— W 



No. 35, 10 singles, entrance $3: Bauer 10. Irwin 8, Staucer 7, Dr. 



Spencer 9, Lenhardt 8, Schaaf 8. Barnum 9, Longsworth 0, Class 8, 

 Lay 9. 



The ahove events were finished about 4 o'clock, and the re- 

 mainder of the day was filled in with miss-and-out, shoots, all of 

 which had a fair entry. Unsbr Fhitz. 



VIRGINIA FIELD SPORTS ASSOCIATION. 



WHEN it was announced that the Virginia Held Sports As- 

 sociation, which has its largest membership at Richmond 

 and in the country below the. mountains, would have their fotirtli 

 annual meeting and shooting practice, upon the grounds of the. 

 Baldwin District, Fair Association, there was universal gratifi- 

 cation expressed, says the Staunton Spectator. This was brought 

 about through the activity and application principally of Messrs. 

 C. Bat-gamin and W. F. Summerson, the first one of the vice- 

 presidents of the V. F. Si A., and the latter a member of tha t 

 organization, who was appointed Executive Committee, local 

 secretary and manager of the tournament. The Staunton and 

 other gun clubs were invited to participate. 



The great interest was imparted to the V. F. S. A. by its late 

 president, the Hon. John S. Wise, and how efficiently he promote d 

 its objects will not he forgotten. The attractions it made for the 

 amusement, and public benefit as well, at the great Virginia Ex- 

 position last year, drew to it a support which has accomplished a 

 good work aud for public benefit, too, as all will testify who will 

 examine into some of its prime objects, among which are— to in- 

 crease the game that contributes so much to the good living and 

 comforts of the people; to observe the laws euaoted, to aid the 

 public authorities in their enforcement, and to prevent the 

 slaughter and destruction of birds— in a word, as expressed hy an 

 eminent minister of the Gospel who is a member of the organiza- 

 tion, it is a "humane institution," and deserves the generous sup- 

 port of the enlightened public. 



The presence of Mr. Wise was expected, and it was his purpose 

 to bo here, but professional engagements prevented. He made 

 this known as early as he could, aud all deeply regretted that he 

 could not fill the appointment. 



The four days in which this tournament existed imparted the 

 bigbest interest at the Fair Grounds, and the elegant, medals and 

 prizes offered by the Fair Association and our citizens were highly 

 appreciated as the registration and exhibit in large numbers were 

 afforded the public. 



The fine attendance of members from Richmond and other sec- 

 tions of the State, as well as on the part of local gun clubs in this 

 vicinity, was somewhat of a surprise, but it settled one important 

 fact— that thoughtful and prudent men all over Virginia are now 

 adding to their numbers in a good strong organization of 500 or 

 more members, to advance the good objects already adverted to. 



The shooting tourney was arranged for the four days of the 

 fair. During the first two there were four events, and in the last 

 two, three. 



The splendid gold medal of the Baldwin District Fair, offered 

 for the best average shooting, was awarded to C. Bargamiu. 



Participating in the tourney during the four days were many 

 gentlemen from different organizations in the State, as well as 

 other skilled marksmen and hunters, a few of whom are named, 

 From Richmond, Polk MiUer. the new president of the V. F. S. A.; 

 H. B. Grundv, late secretary; Dr Lew's Wheat, — Stump, etc. 

 The member's of t he Waynesboro Club were out in force. Among 

 tliem were Patrick, Coyner, Stokes, Fishburne, Lambert aud 

 others. Of the Staunton Gun Club, and other gentlemen skillful 

 in the field as crack shots, were Bargamin, Cooke, Sr., Summer- 

 sou, the two Way mans, Ayres, West, Argenhnght, Dr. Hawes, 

 Bowling, Harman, etc. 



The annual business meeting of the Association was held in the 

 Council Chamber Thursday night. 



Mr. Polk Miller, of Richmond explained the absence of Mr. 

 Wise, the president, and moved that Mr. C. Bargamin, of Staun- 

 ton, one of the vice-presidents, take the chair, which was agree- 

 to. Mr. B. H. Gr udy, the secretary, of Richmond, was prest 

 with his portfolio, and the Association proceeded to busin » 

 Among the papers read were the proceedings of the last am J 

 meeting and the anuual report of tbe president, with an exh. •> 

 of the financial affairs of the Association In concluding J -9 

 report Mr. Wise earnestly commended the Association, and 8 

 couraged its members to perseverance, and pronounced A'.tJ — 2 

 finest organization of its kind in the United States. He • .■dOKUO— . 

 his regret that he could not servelongeraspresident^ .uuwuui— < 

 re-election iiuuuuuiiu — b 

 Mr. C. L.' Cooke, of Staunton, nominated 7 - ' 101011000010— 5 

 Richmond, for president, and he was elect ed 

 taking the chair Mr. Miller delivered a 

 and pointed out the methods to pursi' tjl 1 

 and growth of the Association. 



The following named gentlem fj 

 sections of the State, were then 



... 0100010000 vv. 



J. Crowder, Staunton; H. G. Will 

 King George; W. W. Astelle. A 

 H. H. Downing, Warren; and W 

 ton county. 

 The Executive Committee cc 



IW-. Budd 9, Yerrington 9, 

 . 1 .ifUle 8, Bowdish 8, Penrose 8, 

 U r i'?, C. Smith 7, Courtney 6, 

 1 Uilond $3.37, third $2.25, fourth 

 * Utble, Bowdish and Penrose. 

 SVG. Smith 10, Budd 10, Heikes 

 (croft 10, Apgar 10, Ruble 9, Yer- 

 Tee Kay 9, Bowdish 8, Hall 8, E. 

 Houghton 7, C, Smith 7, Court* 



