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FOREST AND STREAM. 



(May 29, 1890. 



PEORIA GUN CLUB TOURNAMENT. 



DETROIT, Mich., May 21.— The Peoria Club, of Detroit, hegan 

 i+s second annual shoot this morning and it is refreshing to 

 heahleto say. that after so l~ng a record of light attendance 

 meager interest and questionable experiments in the recent ins- 

 torv of trap-shooting, this cluh has cut the Oordiao knot ol tliJti- 

 cultics and has arranged a shoot wlrch has called together the 

 best of the shooting fraternity from ny»r a wide stretch of coun- 

 try, and which hesides fretting the crowd together, is gome to 

 hold it and send it a-av fully satisfied. The Detroit tourna- 

 ment of last March, held in a most inclement season, excited 

 wonder nil over the country by the exceptionally large entries, 

 some of them going oyer 1P0. That another shoot, so soon after 

 that, should he given and have a parallel success is a matter 

 which invites a yet greater surprise and suggests some sort of 

 inquiry into tbe reasons. ■ 



What may be called the foundation shoota for this one were 

 first h"guu hv three Detroit mpn. Mr. J. W. Garrison. John barker 

 and John Brooks. Thev hit upon an idea, which seemed for the 

 tim°. at least, to adjust the old feud bet ween the amateur and the 

 professional. Thev divided each stake into several equal per 

 cent=., so that each class should win an equal amount. Fir in- 

 stance, instead of dividing a. $100 purse into $i0 830, $20 and $'0. 

 which would invite the old systrm of figuring, dropn'ng -nd 

 dividing among the professionals or cracks, ttipy divided ttv $100 

 into ftv» eoual stakes of S20 each- If the race was at, say. 15 birds, 

 the 15 14, 13 12 and 11 men would get, just as much in one tie as 

 the other. There was no inducement left to figure for place. A* 

 the same time, the inducement for top-rank snooting «moug the 

 professionals and cracks was made strong hv a sv=tem of vain- 

 able oppcial prizes for best, daily and total averages. These ideas 

 were not altogether new. but. they were well aoplied. At their 

 first shoot, the gentlemen named broke 8 000 birds, at their s"C"nrl 

 14.000 and at their third 28.000. and by that, time Detroi' had fairly 

 won the record and was known as a good place for the hoys to go 

 if thev wanted " good shoot. 



The above system is f llowed in many of the races in this shoot, 

 although n"t so rigid 1 v as to leave room for the chronic kickers to 

 kick. To this is °dded the fact that not less than e^ght guaran- 

 teed purses of S100 each, or t wo a dav for eaeh day of the shoot, 

 heside= other prizes amounting in all to $1250, have b^ en put, in 

 competition. Ais~ 810 ea< h day is offered for a miss and out. and 

 f 10 each dav for best, averages, hesides a beautiful silver cup for 

 the bost total average, and a grand special prize in t'e form of a 

 $100 diamond nifdal. These little facts areinteresDngalike to the 

 laymen and the high officials iu tbe shooting craft, and the result 

 has been a showing of numbers wb-ch even at, the close of the 

 first dav. enables us to sav without any reservation thit this is a 

 shoot w'ieh, at thi» stage of trap-shooting interests m the country, 

 is simply a wonderful one, 



Th-re are a good many hus f ness mpn in the country who either 

 fail to sf e any fun in trap-shooting, or who sneer at. tbe sport on 

 general princip'es. It would be a great comfort to have some of 

 these men here this week, just to show them how admiraM u , as a 

 pure example of business policy and of bigh executive ability, a 

 modern shoot Tke this deserves to beheld. Many a businessman, 

 who is at the head of a big commercial machine, would be unable 

 to conduct, a shooting tournament. 



Of c urse the main idea in such a tournament is to break as 

 manv birds as possible. That kf-ep 5 things lively, and incident- 

 ally nuts more one-cent pieces in+o the pocket of the management, 

 besides selling more targets and more ammunition. To this end the 

 Peoria Club has adopted the rapid firing system and invited Mr. 

 Penrose, of the BL-ystone Co., to superintend the two batteries of 5 

 traps each, which represent the focus of the war. All this is famil- 

 iar to trap-shooting readers, and it is necessary only to add that 

 the full system, blackboard, gong, squad seats, ou'er railing, plank 

 walks, trap pulls, shooting boxes and all, is in use here and was 

 never tested better. The smoothness of the shoot is admirable. 

 Evert, thing is going off as well as it could. One squad follows the 

 other mechanically, the roar of the guns is incessant, th* cashiers 

 are praciced and prompt, and there is no hitch nor balk any- 

 where. Indeed this is the finally discovered one shoot upon which 

 no criticism shall be or can he pa c spd. 



Tbe grounds of the Peoria Club are the best in the State of 

 M chigan. They lie right upon the bank of the beautiful Detroit 

 River, not far from where the lighthouse sends its rays out to the 

 lower edge of the famous St. Clair Fiats. There is a big and com- 

 fort able club house, which is far more than a mere pretext at 

 offering room and conveniences, as club houses often are. The 

 background is perfect, being grass and sky. The soil itself is 

 sandy and readily absorbs moisture, so that to-day, although it 

 rained quite hard for a while, it was not seriously unpleasaut un- 

 derfoot. It is about, seven miles up the river to the grounds, the 

 journey from Seller's Dock, some two miles up the street car 

 track, being made by th- industrious and hard-working little 

 steamer Daisy, which makes the trip about once each hour. 



To-night, at about T P. M., as the last load was starting down, 

 Daisy unfortunately blew the packing out of her cylinder head, 

 and her passengers, wet. supperless and tired, were confined to 

 her dark cabin for two or three hours, not reaching the city till 11 

 o'clock at night. An amusing incident then took place. The 

 Daisy landed alongside one of the big ferry steamers, and some 

 of the hovs disembarked upon the latter just as she was pulling 

 out. Mr, Pope, of Olean, was thus carried cl°ar across to Canada, 

 but got back before morning, not much the worse for his involun- 

 tary exile. The waiting time in the dark was spent in soulful 

 music, in which the club mascot, "Ginger," joined lustily. 

 "Ginger" is a small colored individual, about as large as a chew 

 of tobacco. He has a tasty little uniform, and owns the country, 

 like most mascots. 



It has been a great gathering of the clans to-day, and there are 

 many familiar names upon the lists. Rollo Heikes and Scott Mc- 

 Dnnaldare on hand from Dayton, "Old Court" is here with his new 

 $50 Lefever. Al Randle is up at the head of the Cincinnati con- 

 tingent, and Wolstencroft (and by the way, his father also, who 

 sits around and smokes and enjoys the shoot as much as anybody) 

 is on from Philadelphia, Whitney is here from Phelps, and Rnbie 

 from Salt Lake, and Milt Lindsley from New York, and Seth 

 Clover from Oorry, and Benscotten from Toledo, and pretty much 

 all the rest. The boys w T ere asked to register as they went in to 

 dinner to-day, and although they did not all do so, the following 

 list will make a good showing for a first day: 



R. T. Merrifield, Detroit; A. Anderson, Detroit: H. Catton, 

 Ridgetown. Ont.; Rnlla O. Heikes, Dayton. 0.; Alfred Benoit, Mt, 

 Clemens; W. E. Walton, Richmond. Mich.; H. J. Lewis, Pitts- 

 burgh; Milt Lindsley, New York; Scott McDonald, Dayton, O ; D. 

 Leitch, HidgKtowu, Can.; Geo. A. Mosher, Fulton, N. Y.\ A. W. 

 Essig, Detroit; Wm. H, Osmun, Jr., Pontiac, Mich.; W. T. Best, 

 Chicago; Ohas. M. Vaubuskirk, Pontiac: D F. Beaufilt, Detroit: 

 P. M. Benoit. Mt. Clemens: J. F. Schick, Mt. Palaski, III.; S"th 

 Clover. Erie. Pa.. M. Loew, Milford, Mich.; T. T. Cartwrigbt, Ros- 

 lon; Alf. Webb, W. H. Brum me tt. E. L. Wendt, Pontiac; Fred 

 Jager, John Parker, Detroit; Frank H. Wherry. Marshall, Mich.; 

 Wm. Watts, Jackson; L. Youngblood, Sandwich; Chas. Richard- 

 son, W. S. King, Pittsburgh; J. C. Shafer, A. G. Courtney, Syra- 

 cuse; E. Chamber! in, Rome, N Y.: J. B, Esterling, Detroit; H. C, 

 Hall. Cleveland; Albert Liiouillard, Windsor, Cau ; W. E. Lewis, 

 Corry, Pa ; 8. A. Or o well, Hastings, Mich.: E. S. Benscotten, To- 

 ledo: E. D. Miller, Springfield, K. J.; F. D.iielsev. East Auro a, 

 N. V.; E. W. Spring. Ravenna, O ; H. A. Penros».*Corrv, Pa.; W. 

 L. Casaday, South Bend. Ind.; H. B. Whitney, Phelps, N. Y.; W. 

 Byrne, Kalamazoo; G. W. Murphy, Cincinnati; C. J. Stenton, De- 

 troit; W. B. Moore. East Aurora, N. Y.; M. B. Mason, Saratoga, 

 N. Yi; A. P. Weise, Detroi!; Wm. Smith Richmond, Mi'-h.; Frank 

 B. Ferris, Cincinnati; J. F. Siugeman, C. S. Andrews, E. M. Scott, 

 Fred G. Tapert. J. R, Brooks, Wm. RencK, Gus HUsendegen, L.N. 

 Hilsendpgen. F. M. Phelps, F. M. B'xbv, C. Kchrniti, all of Detroit; 

 "Teal," Hobokeu. N. J; Wm. Wolstencroft, Philadelphia: Al 

 Bandle. A C. Dick, Geo. Given. Cincinnati; A. P. Pope, W, H. 

 Payne, Olean, N. Y.; W. A. Snyder, Davton, O. 



The Keystone system of allowing a shooter to draw out his en- 

 trance m uey in the ties was not really followed, as the ties were 

 by consent all divided. There was some little grumbling among 

 some shooters at this, they thinking they stood a chance to win 

 more it' the ties were sho6 down, but as one of those who thus 

 complained remarked that he had won $30 during th>- dav, it was 

 inferred that he got his share as it was. The speedy running off 

 of the events was nr-atlv helped by the division of t'ae ties. The 

 full sets • f trap3 were kept busv a u the time, and it is thought 

 that by tbe end of the sho >t a very large total of birds broken 

 will be shown. Below aiv the scores. Al moneys in program trie 

 events, unless otb rwise specified, divided 30. 25. 20, 15. 10 per cent. 

 American Association revised rules will govern all contests, ex- 

 cept that 1J4<jZ. shot allowed to 12-gauges. 



Dick Smith 7 Epop 8 Lindsley 7 



North 6 MoRher 8 Leitch 5 



Snyder 7 Berwick 7 Orowell 4 



Benscotten 9 Lewis 9 Wendt 6 



Predon 3 Rondel 7 Dayton 8 



Levis 6 Osmun 5 Wherry 8 



Brummitt 5 Webb 9 Vanbuskirk 6 



All i ies div. 



Event No. 2, 15 Keystones, entrance SI. 50: 



Moore 13 Oloyr 14 Dayton 10 



Wherry 12 Youngblood 10 Wendt 13 



Hebel 13 Loew 13 Rpnscotten 10 



Levis 13 White 14 Richardson 8 



Vanbuskirk 5 Crowell 10 Parker 15 



Mills 9 Courtney 9 Catton 8 



Whitney 13 Miller 14 Lindsley 13 



Holt 13 King 13 Leitch 11 



- M Donald 14 



Kelsey 14 Dick Smith 



Walls 15 



Fisk 12 



Elliott 11 



North 7 



Lewis 12 



Wolstencroft .14 



Snvder -10 



He. ikes 10 



Rnnick U 



^yrne 11 



Waruf 13 



Casaday 7 



Hpbel 7 



Frank 1 



R'chards 6 



Raft-man 2 



Mills 7 



Epop 5 



Wilson 8 



Moore 10 



W Edwards 5 



Yager 7 



McDonald 10 



Catton 7 Lewis 10 Snyder 6 



8 North 8 Brummitt 5 



8 Byrne 7 Rondel ....»< 



9 f'lover 9 Courtney 6 



7 Osmun 6 Wh'te 7 



9 Youngblood 7 Renick 7 



" Loew 9 Miller 7 



Epop 11 



Wilson 11 



Mosher ... 11 



A Renoit 7 



P R-noit 8 



Cas^aday .13 



Ties div. 



Fyent No. 3, 10 Keystones, entrance $1: 



P Benoit 8 Waruf 8 



Wendt, 5 Wnlstenerofc 9 



Dayton 9 Richardson 6 



A Benoit 9 Dick Smith 8 



Wherry 10 Fisk 5 



Randle 9 King 10 



Murphy 9 Webb 7 



Mosher 7 Vanbuskirk 5 



Whitney 9 ^'owell 6 



Fdwards 5 Watts 10 



Kelzey 10 Elliott 6 



Holt 7 Benscotten 9 



Catton 



Levis 



Lindsley 



Leich 



Parker 



Walton 



W Smith 7 



Heikes 9 



Ties div. 



Event No. 4. Wm. B. Moran. $30 donation 20 Kevstones, entrance 

 Dee. Firs" $12, second $9. I hird $6, fourth $3, fifth vtwc No. 28: 



Teal 011H 1010010114004-13 Lewis 11110111110111111101-17 



Rocker.... 11UK00 O'OOOl 1011 11-11 Renick 1 11 111 11 110 1 0011 1 011-16 



Chanio'rl'ollOOllOllol 00111011-13 Brammitr,.ni4400l0010Ul 110-14 



Drouillard.lOllillliiOOlOOOlOnoOu- 7 Webb lOOOulO 101110111111-13 



Dusett 110111(11 ini01111110-lt> Vanbusk'k.O 010 100 KillllOOOOl- 9 



Repp. ...1011011110101110141-15 Wendt . . . . 01 1 It '11101 1 101101011-11 



Youugbl'd .0101111111111 1(110110-15 North 00100110011011001111-11 



White 11111111011111111111-19 Waruf . .011 1101 1 ' Oil 1 11 011 0-15 



Fisk OuiOllOllllOOOOlllOl-11 Dayton . . . 1101 100UOOI 11 000000- 9 



King 14004104 401011,01-14 Frank 10001 10 1001001011110-10 



R : chards'n00100lOODOOn01010Jl- 7 A Benoit... 1 00 1 0 1 01 1 1 It 10001 100-10 



Wolstenc't. 11111111011011111111-18 Osrauu 1 1 010100 1001 lOOt 1 000- 9 



Mdler 11111111011111110110-17 Bandle..... 111111011101 0110001-14 



Heikes. .100 L 1 1 1 11 11101 lu 1 111-16 P Benoit. ..00110010110111111011-13 

 Dick SmitblOOIllOOlO] 111010111-13 Wherry.... 11110101001011111101-14 



Walton.. ..13110101100111000111-13 Holt 10110111311101 43011-36 



Elliott 0101' 111101001111011-14 Whitney.. .11111101111111111111-19 



Benscotten 10' 111001 1 11 11010110-14 Mosher. .. .01110110010111100001-11 

 M^D maid .110111 1 1111 1101 111 11-18 Murphy. . ..11111111111111101111-19 



Lindsley. . .10110110111011001110-13 Kelsey lllllllllllll 1111111-20 



Snvder ....lllOllimioOllOOIOO-13 Byrne 11111101011011111111-17 



Predom. . . .01110J0010o:.!0 fl.OOOO- 5 Anderson ..lOoOOriOllOIOCOOlOOlO- 6 



Edwards.. .10110010111100111111-14 Mills 11100140 1111011011-15 



Parker.. . .1 111 1111111 11 1 111111-20 Hebel 11X101111111011111011-15 



Leitch ....3,1111101000101110110-13 Jager 1111 101 llllOiOlllOll-lH 



Catton 11001100000000101101- 8 Moore 10111111100101111111-1H 



Clover.... .10011111111111111111-18 Weise 00101010100011111111-12 



Lewis 01101111111101111111-17 Watts 11010101110111110111-15 



Courtney. .01110100111111011111-15 Richards . .110110111 10101001011-13 



Loew 0111110111 1111 111011-17 Epop 11001000010111111111-13 



Crowell.... 1111 11011101110111 11-17 Wilson 11111111101110100101-15 



RondeU.... 010100010010010100U- 7 Stilman.. ..11101110111111101110-16 

 Casaady. . ..11101110111111111101-17 Esterling. .090010011001111001(10- 8 



Kelsey first, Whitney second, Clover third, Crowell fourth, Re- 

 nick fifth. 



Event No. 5, guaranteed purse £100, 25 Keystones, entrance $3, 

 5 moneys. 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent.: 



Wilson 0101111101111110111110110-19 



Epop 1 10010001 11111 1110101 10 1 1 -17 



Watts 0111111111111011111111111—23 



McDonald 11 111 1 01 1 10 L 1111 1 1 11 11 1 11 -23 



Parker 1101111111110111111011111—22 



Lelch 0111101101011111101111(111—19 



clover 1111111111111111111111110-24 



Bandle 1111111111111111111110111-24 



Loew 1101011010110111 lOIlOllU— 18 



Levis 110110111 101111111011 II LI— 23 



Courtney 1111111110011011111111111—22 



Snvder 1101110110111101111101111-20 



King 1111111011011911101111111—21 



Fisk 1011110L11101111L11111101-21 



Dayton 11111 1 01 101 1 1011111113111-22 



Orowell 1111001110011111011111111—20 



Dusett 1011010111110111110111111-20 



Frank 0001010033030001010031111—33 



White 1110111111111111111111111-24 



Holt 1111111000101011111100011-17 



Kelsey 1101111111111110111111111-23 



Murphy 1111 1 111111 13 1010 11 11 1111-23 



Rencke 00K t» 1 11 nm o [ on 1 1 1 011111-15 



Catton HlOOini inr o! 000000- 9 



Richardson 1011110111011111101110111-20 



Ben scotten 01011 1 1 1 1 011 0; K)01 11 111 110— 1 7 



Hoi kes 0101 1 1 1 01 1 01 111 101 1111 0 1 1-19 



Dick Smith 1101100111001111111111111-20 



Wolstencroft 1 1 111 1 111 1 11 1111 1 11 11 1 011—24 



Miller 1111111111011111110110111-22 



Elliott 1101101011110111110101111-19 



W h i te 0101 1 1 1011 0 1 111 11 1 OH >1 111— 19 



Cas'day 1110111100111111111111011-21 



Lewis iiiinnmnnooiniiiii-23 



Teal 1101011000010111111011111 -17 



All ties divided. 



Event No. 6, 10 Keystones, entrance $1: The straights in this 

 race were Repp, Miller, Courtney and Teal, who divided fir«t; 



60 entries. 



Event No. 7, 15 Keystones, entrance $1.50: 



Ruckt-r 9 Dusett 13 Davton ,12 



Benscotten 14 Lewis 7 Edwards 12 



Casaday 14 Stenton 9 Leich ]Q 



Weise 13 Miller 14 North 13 



Teal 13 Lindriey 13 Catton 12 



Parker 15 Brummitt 9 



Fisk 15 King 10 



Holt 12 Youngblood II 



Webb.... 5 Snvder 13 



Courtney 13 Richardson 9 Levis 15 



A Renoit 12 Dick Smith 11 Hebel 14 



McDonald 12 Elliott 12 Heikes 12 



Osmun 7 Wolstencroft 14 Clover 14 



Moore 12 Murphy 9 Bandle .13 



Renick 12 Wuiiney 15 Schmidt 9 



Bvrne 13 Ep p 7 Wherry 11 



Wnruff 11 Mosher Id Brown 6 



Watts 11 Wilson 13 Crowell 10 



Ties div. 



Event No. 8, guaranteed purse $100, at 25 Keystones, entrance 

 $3. 5 moneys, 30. 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent : 



A Ben. it 1101010110101111101101011-17 



T. al OlOlllOllUllOOllllllOl] 1 1-18 



P Benoit 14 Parker 15 



Whitb 15 



Keleay H 



Loew 13 



Snyder 1111000110100011010101011-14 



Courtney 111111101011 1 011101111111—21 



Lindsley 10I1010H1 nOllllKM 110H1 18 



E 1 'ott. 11 , 101 110 • 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 101 01-21 



tochmi tt noi noi i oion i ' ooonoi li— 17 



Oassady 10011110111011111110 nil 20 



F rank 010 1 1 01 11 1 01 101 111 0 '111 1 1 1—18 



white lidinoinii mini inni-23 



Murphy 1010010nooilll010l0'0111--l5 



Mosher 11 1 11, 11111 linn 1 an noi -23 



Whitney 1111 011111 1 1 3 ' 11 1 1 1 0111 1 1—23 



Wilson 10110101101 0111100111111—18 



EpOP 0010114111000 OHIO 040—14 



Fisk ii mm mi Him ioinni-23 



Holt lojiioiionoiiiinooimi 18 



Catton oioiioioiooimioioimn— 17 



Hikes 1114110111411111411101-23 



Dick Smith 011111111100011141 (11111-21 



Wolstencroft 11 1 01 110101114111111141-23 



Miller 10 1111 1 11 4411 1 1114111 24 



Leitch 010 011111101411114014 20 



K-lsey '. 1 1 1 111 11 111 111011 1 1 1 lull!— 23 



Lewis 1111410 111111141110111-33 



McDonald 111111 1 01 ani 11 1 1 1 1111111 1—22 



L -ew ioiiiioiioiimininmo-21 



Brooks and Miller were the only ones run mug 24. Tae 2Js were 

 tuick as leaves in Valainbrosa, and p very body divided. 



Event No 9, G°o. H Gies & Co. $50 donation, 25 Kevstones, en- 

 trance free; 1st, 21, 3 1, 4th, 5th, §10 each; 6 h pr ze. N \ 3->: 



Chamberlin 14 Parker 22 <h*ov t ll 20 



Mo <re 22 Wehh 13 Murphy 15 



l-tondell 14 Whitney 21 Davton 15 



Youngblood 22 Olover. 2i ~ 



Weise 16 Benscotten 21 



Fisk 22 Watts 20 



Bateman 10 Snyder 15 



Rolt 18 Lindsley 18 



Poke 17 Elliott 17 



Rrooks 20 R-pp 10 



P Benoit 23 Schnrit 2C 



C*ssady 19 Courtney. 



Dusett 23 



Osrouu 13 



Wherry 19 



Lewis 20 



McDonald 22 



Frank 14 



Brummitt 23 



Walton 17 



.23 



B rne 



White 



He "el 



Waruf 



W Smith 16 



Baker 14 



Teal 20 



Drouillard 16 



..19 



Eoop 16 



Reniok 20 



Levis 18 



Miller 23 



Wolstencroft 23 



A Ren >it 22 



Nor h 21 



Kelsey 24 



King 17 



Heikes 23 



Dick Smith 18 



RucKer 12 



Stenton 16 



Richards 13 



Predliomme 17 



Leit-h. 22 



Adams 12 



u. +xt i inn- + .< Byrne Oil lOOllHXI 4 lllUlllllll-20 



Event No. 1, 10 Keystones, entrance $1: Bandle 111011101010111101 1H1110-19 



I gassaday 6 Holt 7 Dayton 0010101100.10140,0100 011-12 



H%2l£!&A r v^ll S ^S 61 " 1 ! 1 8 Waruf 110illlll0101DlllOl"1Ull-18 



\pungblood 6 Byrne 9 p Banjit 3 P Bmoit limiOOldll 10 1110111111-20 



a&lff S § £« ke6 9 Hebd 001011LO111010141111111-19 



I Wl A ls g Walton... 5 Brooks 111111111111111101111114-24 



SffS&fc-;; i ?4ilS r I P/itton 7 Lewis 11410111411111111011101-22 



R cuardson 8 Wehb 6 Parker 8 Parker 11111141111014111011111-23 



!;:;; 2 £ huiie > r 10 , vv ar uf 7 b«i> cotton .niinmomiom.ooHH-21 



Couitney 8 Kelsey 8 Wo stencroft 9 Clover 11110 10.11404111111111-22 



Moore 6 Wilson s McDonald 9 Richardson 010U101000110110101011U-15 



Brown 7 Mills 17 Catton 15 



Gaines 14 Anderson 10 Loew 19 



Kelsey won first alone. Other ties div 



Event No. 10, miss and out, entrance 50 cents (donated by O. H. 

 Rusch), at 5 stiaight, Wolstencroft and White were the only ones 

 left, and they divi (pd. This was the la4 event of the day. 



First av. rage, $6. was won to-day by Kelsey; second, S4, was 

 div. by Wolstencroft and Clovr. 



Second Day, May 22. 



The weather, which on the day previous had not been of the 

 best, cleared nicely and was delightful throughout the dav. A 

 dense crowd lined the space about tne traps. It was a great day. 



The first ■ ve jt, of tbe day was the Forest and Stream guaran- 

 tee purse of $100. Messrs. Parker Bros, had offered an $80 ham- 

 merlese gun as a special pvizs, and this was made the first prize 

 in this contest, the $100 being divided into five equal moneys. 

 Scor- 25 Keystones, $2 entrance: 



WHTuff 10011 4111101111111001111-20 



Kelsey 10141111141111111111111—24 



Loew 11 111 1100 111011111 111001-20 



Bandle 101011011 11011 HOlllI lull— 19 



Lindsley 1000 10014 Oil 411411110-17 



Penrose 101 0 11 111 10111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1101 —21 



Richards lOOOlimoilllniim 11111 1-19 



Frank 10,10! 1 1 1 ( 1 1 luo 1 1 1 400111 1 11 -16 



Mosher .1110111111011111 111101111— 22 



Hamlin lOlllUOHO 1111111111 111— 22 



North 1 1 0 4 1 010011 m 1 101111111-20 



osmun lioonoiioionoinmmi— 19 



Campbell 101 1 011010111 1 II 10110101 1-18 



Murphy 00101111111101 1 1 101 1 1 11 11— 20 



Fleisher 001111011161113 411111101 -20 



Bennett 111111104111111111111111—21 



Schmitt ni01im()llllliimi0111-22 



Wolstencroft Ill 1 1 1 1 111 m 1 1 11 1 101 1 mi -23 



Miller mionnnniniimiuio-22 



Close 101 1 10 1 1 111011 11 111 1 04 1 1-21 



Fisk millOlOOl 1111141111011-21 



Lewis omiiiomiimnimoii— 22 



Brummitt 0011111110111111111111011—21 



Marbach 1101 10001 1011 1 4101 1001 1 1 —17 



Cartwrigbt 10100 1 1 010 11 1 HUM 10300 111—14 



Elliott 1 11 « 1 11 1 1 1 lu 11 1 1 10!in 0 l 01— 2 1 



Whitney 114101111141111111' mi -24 



Wherry 104100111111111111111011-21 



Dalby 110410111110111111101111-21 



Tucker 01011111 HI 10101101110111— 19 



Czezek IIOIOIOOOIIOII 1 1 10001 1 1 1 1-JB 



Brown 000 100 1 00 1 1 0 1 1 11 1 0 loi 0001—13 



Webb lnoioioioiionntHiiooni - 16 



Hazard 11111110114111014111101-22 



Brown 000110001001111 1011000111-13 



Watt 1111101 111111 11114111111-24 



Heikes 1111111111111111111111111-25 



McDonald 1111101111011111111111111-23 



Bpnscotten Ill 111111 11 11111111101111-24 



Courtney 1111111111011111111111111-24 



White 1101111111111111.111111111-24 



Bvrne 0001111011111111111111110 -20 



Gilbert 0 'HOOilOOll 1 ill !01U10111-16 



Leich 1104 41 111 1 1011 111 110111 — 22 



Bates 01101010141,01 11101000111-14 



Wal io n 101 K HI 0 10 1 101 1 H 0 11011 1 1— 1 8 



Parker 11141111111111111110114 24 



Snvder 110101)100! 101011101010011-14 



Epop 111111111100104001111111-20 



Renick 10111101111111011 1111111-23 



Dusett 11111041404 HlllllOll— SS 



Geo H Ill Ullllt'lullll 111 1 10011-31 



W Smith 1110,1001 011001111001141—16 



Longfield . . : 10 11 101 11 1014 1 1 1 101110! 1-20 



Wilson 11111000141411111111011 -21 



Sp ross 1 1 1 11 1 mil 1 1 1 001011 1 1111-22 



Casaday 10011 1011 lOulllll 1 1 10104— 18 



Youngblood lOllOOlllilOlOoin 10111111— 17 



Dayton 11 11(1100110101 lDO'lolOil— 16 



Crowell Oil 101 1110011 11111 unnn— 20 



Jager I'll 1 101111111 1 10HM1 114—18 



Blow loniniin minim mi 24 



Levis 111U 141101111441141-24 



King 11110101111011111111 iulll—21 



Ricnardson in (Oiiomii mnmim— 23 



Holt lOIOOOlllOl 11 10 010001001-12 



Dick Smith loOll UlllOoOll 1111410-19 



Teal OllOHoOOn 041 1001 1111 4—17 



Rollo Heikes, the blonde cuss from Dayou. walkeo out, with 

 the only 25 straight, and carried off the gun. The other ties 

 divided. 



Event No. 11, 10 Keystones, gl, 5 moneys: 



Brummitt 



Osmun 4 



Dalby 8 



Watts 8 



Hazard 6 



Wittiesberger 3 



Keveuy 4 



Webb 7 



L-vis 9 . 



H It 6 Snyder 



Ricnardson 8 



Wecber 4 



King 8 



Teal 3 



Dick Smith S 



Brown 4 



Will'ams 0 



Repp 7 



Codinau 6 



Blow 6 



Renick 9 



Mack 7 



McDonald 0 



Benscotten 10 



Elliott 10 



Moore 8 



Loew 9 



Gilbert ... 8 



Richards 10 



White 9 



Norih, 9 



Campbell 5 



Lon; field 9 



r 'a?auay ...9 



Penrose 6 Cio vell . 7 



L i ch 7 Frank 3 



Wait-m 0 ^'urphv 6 



Di.yron 9 Kel ey 8 



Parker !0 ' lover 8 



He kes 9 Fi-k 7 



Courtney 8 Lin Isley 7 



Byrne . . 

 Ozizak... 

 Ulrich .. 



.10 



Wendt 7 



Wilson 9 Jaeg< r 7 



Bandle 5 Bates 5 



Duseu 8 Whitney 9 



Heoel 6 hpop 7 



Fleiscaer 8 Spross 10 



Lewis 4 Hamlin 8 



Mi3hie 4 Bennett 10 _ 



Benscotten, Parker, Richards, Wolstenerott. Spro33„ Bennett 

 and Elliott all landed with 10 straight. All ties div. 



Mosher], 

 Miller .. 

 W isinncroft... 



Wa-utT 8 



Sniah 4 



Muuuely 5 



Wheirv 9 



Youna blond 9 



