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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[JtJMB 19, 1890. 



showers fell continually throughout the day, from morning until 

 night. The shooting field was a sea of mud, over which the men 

 trampled until every blade of grass had disappeared in the sticky 

 paste. Rubber boots and overshoes were at a premium. Never 

 in Lyons had there been such a run upon the shoe stores. Each 

 hour saw the sun shining brightly through a rip in the clouds. 

 These would close together again and then followed a deluge. A 

 lake formed in the outfield deep enough to float a boat. Indeed, 

 where the live bird contest took place a boat appeared with two 

 meu in it who scouted for escaping birds or for the wounded ones 

 that dropped near them. 



Contest No. 5, 8267 in merchandise, prizes, in addition to en- 

 tries, entrance 84, class shooting, at 12 single kingbirds, ties shot 

 off at 6 single birds: 



Whitney 111111111111-12 Parshall 111101111110-10 



Tuttle 111111111111-12 Baker.. 111111110110-10 



Andrews 111111111111—12 Norton 111111011110—10 



Puree!] 11111 1111111-12 Mosher 011111111101—10 



Kelsey 111111111111—12 Rumsey 111111101011—10 



Crosbv 111111111111-12 Felton 111101011111—10 



Barrick 111111111111—12 Saleratus 101111011111—10 



Wagner 111111111111—12 Knettle 111101111101—10 



Howell 111111111111—12 Richardson 111110110111—10 



Oatchpole 111111111111-12 Luther 1111110) 1011—10 



Peacock 111111111111—12 Stewart 111011111110—10 



Sehe.merhern 111111111111—12 Barnes 01101 HHlll— 10 



Hartley 111111111111-12 Courtney 111101101111-10 



Goggin 111111111111-12 M A Keller 111101011111—10 



Paul 111101111111-11 Ochmig 011101111111-10 



Besser 111111110111—11 Yorkc 101111011011—9 



Whvle 111111111011-11 Watson 111101101011— 9 



Putman 111111111101-11 Foote.... 011111011110- 9 



Brinkerhoff 101111111111—11 Vine 011111101101- 9 



Lefever 111111101111—11 Williams 111010111011- 9 



Fisher 111111011111—11 Tassel 10111101 1110- 9 



Ferris 111011111111-11 Spangler 011111110101- 9 



Forsvthe 111111101111-11 Tolsma 111001111101- 9 



Koch 111111101111-11 Rindge 101111111010-9 



Montgomery 111111101111—11 Comoson 101011111100- 8 



Wheaton 111011111111—11 Wride 011100111011— 8 



Sheriden 111011111111-11 Stacy. Jr 11(011111001- 8 



Hookway 111011111111-11 Dycer 111110101001- 8 



Hicks 1111 11111101- 11 Gavitt 011110001011-7 



Paddock 111101111101-10 Kiel 1101C0110000- 5 



Hudsou, Sr 111010111111-10 Richarrtson 10U100010000- 3 



Kellock 111011110111-10 Stacy OOlOlOOw. — 2 



Srnytke 110111011111-10 



First, cash div. by Whitney, Tuttle, Andrews, Purcell, Kelsey, 

 Crosby, Barrick and Wagner, merchandise won by Whitney after 

 breakirie 42 straight, and Tuttle; second, cash div. by Paul, Bes- 

 ser, Whythe, Putnam, Brinckerhoff, Lefever, Fisher and Ferris, 

 merchandise shot off and won by Paul, Besser and VVhyte; third, 

 cash div. by Paddock, Hudson, Kellick, Smith and Parshall, mer- 

 chandise by Hudson and Kellick; fourth, cash div. by all, mer- 

 chandise by Yorkc, Wa! and Foote on shoot-off; fifth, cash 

 div. by Couipton, Wride, S "cy, Jr., and Dycer, merchandise by 

 Wride and Stacy, Jr., on shoot-off. 



Contest No. 0— 8429.25 in prizes in audition to entries, entrance 

 $5, class shooting. 18 single kingbirds, ties shot off at 6 birds: 

 Courtney. . . 11121111] 1111 1 1111— 18 Swartz ... .1111111111111011001-15 



York. . : ... 111111111111111111-18 Fisher 0011111111111101111-15 



Besser, Jr. .111111111111111111-18 Wendell.. .1101111111 IHUIOOI — IS 



Kelsey 111111111111011111-17 Whvtc .. .1111111110100111111—15 



Whitney... .Ullli 111011111111-17 Peacock.. .U11C001 111111 11111-15 



Paul 101111111111 111111 — IT Spangler.. UmimolllOimi— 15 



Kellick... .111111111111011111-17 Paddock.. .11101101 11110101111-14 



Foote 111111110111111111—17 Norton.... 11011 011 10111011 111— 14 



Tutt le 011111111111111111—17 Weide (Ml Hill 111001 1111 — 14 



Stewart... 01 11 1 i 1 .1.1 11 .1 111111-17 Boker 10111 11001111111110— 14 



Strange, 111111101111111111—1? Hookwav. 0111111101110110111-14 

 Al A Keller.101111111011111111— Hi Forsyth.'.. .11110011111.11011011— 1.4 



Hicks HI 111 11 01 10 111111-16 Koch 1101111111001.111011-14 



Andrews.. .10111 1 01 1.111 1HU1— 16 BrinkerhoffOlllOlllOlllHOlll— 14 



Livingston. 1111111.111.1 1011011— 16 Luther 110111111011001111—14 



Hadley 111101101111111111-16 Parshall ... .01110011.0110111111-13 



Crosby 111011111111111110-16 Lynch OOollI 111111 111100-13 



Elliot 011111111111111111-16 Kiel 001 00 1 0111 1.1 1 1110-13 



Goggin ... .101111110111111111-16 Ramsey... Ill 1! 1 101 1 1 lOlOiiJ] — I'd 



Wagner ... 111011111111111011-16 Knittle m00U01011111011-13 



Wa»sou. . . .011111111111111110-16 Purcell .1101 (10001 1 1 1 1 11111— lo 



Boereck.... 111111110111110111-16 Smyth 011011111010)11110-13 



Barnes lonoillllUl 11111-16 Mootg'meryKOOnoilOllllllll- 13 



Hudson 111111110111110111—16 Howell 011110111110100111—13 



Felton 111111110111110111—16 Mother lOlllOlllllllOOiOl— 13 



Blaeey, Sr . .limU1110imil0-16 Putnam 101011 100 1 11 1 11 1 01 — 13 



Wurl'z 011111111111011011-15 MeOormackllllOlOHOlllllO'JO-12 



Lefever ... 101111111111.101101—15 Williams. . .100011111111001111— 11 



Sheriden .. .111101111101111111—15 Seifert 111110011100101101—11 



Tolsma 111100111111101111-15 Oehmig . . . .lOlllOllOOlllOllOO-ll 



Hudson, Jr.101111011111111110-15 Saleratus. . .010100101111101001— 10 

 Ferris 111011011101111111-15 Corv. 



Compson.... 101101011 111111111-15 Can'dee 001100100100111010- 9 



Oatchpole. .011111111111001111-15 Gavitt 111001111000100001— 9 



First div., second, cash div.; merchandise shot, off and div. by 

 Kelsey and Whitney; third shot of, cash div. by M. A. Keller, 

 Hicks, Andrews, Livingston, Hadley and Crosby; merchandise 

 won by M. A. Keller; fourth, cash div.; merchandise won by 

 Wurtz on shoot-off; fifth, cash div. by Paddock, Norton, Weide 

 and Baker; merchandise won by Paddock on shoot-off. 



Open to all contest No. 1, 10 singles, 81 entry: Baker, Whitney, 

 Putnam, E. Hudson, Sr., Courtney, Paul, Paddock, Wagner, 

 Doan, A. Keller and Luther 10 each. Andrews, Watson. Lefever, 

 Howell, Buck, Seheuaerhorn, Hookway. Beebe and Barnes 9 each. 

 Lyon, Livingston, Felton, Foote, Williams, Ferris, Wheaton, 

 Montgomery. Bowsdell, Compton, Coryell, Rindge, McVicker, 

 Tee Kay and Goggiu 8 each. Bronze, Hadley, Spangler, Elliott 

 and Smyth 7 each. Lindsley, Barrick and Mosher 6 each. Koch 

 5, Mills 4, Richardson 3. First shot off and div. by Baker, Whit- 

 rey, Putnam, E. Hudson and Courtney; second shot off and div. 

 by Andrews, Watson, Lefever and Howell; third shot off and div. 

 by Lyon, Livingston and Felton; fourth shot off and div. by 

 Bronze and Hadley. 



Open to all contest No. 2, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, four moneys.: 

 Peacock, Buck, Hadley, Wagner, 15 each; Lindsley, Besser, Jr. 

 Courtney, Mosher, Tuttle, Putnam, Paul, Paddock, Lefever 

 Hicks, Bronze, Ramsdell, Baker, Goggin, Felton, 14 each; Hook - 



horn, 10 each; Williams, 8; Stacj , Jr.. 8; Elliott, w. All ties div. 



Open to all contest No. 3, 5 pairs, Si entry: Stewart, 11 11 11 n 

 11—10; Kelsey, Peacock, Howland, Baker, Brinkerhoff, Ferris, 9 

 each; McCormick, Hook way, Tuttle, Slay, Jr., Smythe. Lefever 

 Wurtz, 8 each; Felton, Barnes, Hadley, Watson, Whyte, W r agner, 

 Whitney, Foote, 7 each: Luther, Hudson, Montgomery, Paddock, 

 Putnam, Courtney, Paul, Kipp, 6 each; Candee, 5, Lindsley 5, M. 

 A. Keller, 2. First won by Stewart, alone, second shot off and div. 

 by Kelsey and Peacock, third shot off and won by McCormick, 

 fourth shot off and won by Felton. 



Friday, June 13. 

 Contest No. 1, §3(0.50 in prizes in addition to entries. Class 

 shooting. Race for team championship on inanimate targets for 

 New York State. Four members to a team, 810 per team, 82.50 per 

 man. Each club can enter one or more teams. Twenty single 

 kingbirds per man, 80 per team. Ties shot off on 12 single king- 

 birds per team: 



Onondaga Team No. 1 of Syracuse. 



E Hudson, Sr 11111111111111111111-20 



Cour t n ey 1111 1 01111 11U111111-19 



Lefever Ill llllOlllll 1111111—19 



Paddock 11 1 11110111 111110111-18-76 



Spencer Sportsmen's Association of LvOns. 



Putnam 1110L1111111111111H— 19 



Barnes 11111011011111111111-18 



W nitney OlimillllimiOlll— IS 



Baker 11111101111110111011-17-73 



Union Gun Club of Arcade. 

 Andrews 11111111111111111111-20 



Foote.. miiounmiiiiioi-is 



Kelse y 10111 1 111 1 101 11 1 1011-17 



Ferris 11110111111010111111—17—72 



Onondaga No. 2 of Syracuse. 



Hudson, Jr 110111111111 1 1111111- -19 



Avers 10110111111111111111-18 



Hookaway 11101011011011111111—16 



Montgomery 11111100101111101010—14—67 



Saratoga Gun Club of Saratoga Springs. 

 Livingston 01111111111111111111—19 



Buck. oimiimiiiimm— 19 



Ramsdell 1000110 1011111011111 -14 



Rockus , . . : : , , , mOllOUlllKXJH 910-14-06 



Queen City No. 2 of Buffalo. 



Koch 11111110111111111101-18 



Swartz lOnitllOlllimillO-17 



Wride 11101100011111111111—16 



Story 11011100111011111110-14-66 



Spencer No. 2 of Lyons. 



Forsythe 11011111111111111011-18 



Sheriden 11011111101111111111-18 



Harris 101111101111 1 1100111—16 



Purcell 01111110110011011101—14-66 



Auburn No 3 



Doan mill 1011111 1111111-19 



Luther 01111111111111110111-18 



Kip 01100110011011111100—13 



Ho wland 1101 1101111110111 110-16-65 



Northern Wayne. 



Hadley . . - 11110101111111111111— 18 



York 11110111011011111101—16 



Keel 11101 0101101 11111 lll-l 6 



Tassel 10011101 111111011011—15-65 



Auburn No. 1. 



Wagner - : 11111111111111011111-19 



Tuttle 101.101 111111111 11011-17 



Whyte 10110101 1 1.111 1010111-15 



Stewart 111101 1 1 010000111101- 13-04 



Queen City of Buffalo. 



Oehmig 11111101110111111111—18 



Fisher 01101111011110111111-15 



Besser, Jr 11001 01.11 1 1 1011 11001-14 



Tolsma 01110101011011111110—14-61 



Spencer No. 3 of Lyons. 



Parshall 001 1 11 11111111 J 10111—1 7 



Barrick 11111110111101111011-17 



Kelleek '. . .1111101 11011 1 101 1011-16 



Gavitt llllllOOOlOOOlOOmO— 11— 61 



The Onondaga Sportsman's Association of Syracuse won first 

 prize. Secoud,cash div. and merchandise taken by choice on 

 shoot off. Third won by Onondaga team No. 2. Fourth shot off, 

 Saratoga winning first choice, Spencer second and Queen City 

 third. Fifth shot off, Auburn winning choice. Sixth won by 

 Auburn No. 1. Seventh by Queen Ci'y No. 1. 



Contest No. 8, Lefever Arms Co. Diamond Medal, fir^t best 

 score at 20 single kingbirds aBd 5 pairs double kingbirds. To he 

 held by the winner each year in Lust and to be accounted for to 

 the State Association which shall be given approved bond for its 

 delivery, the winner to receive25 per cent, of i he entrance money. 

 The balance of the entrance money to be d'vived as follows: Con- 

 testant making second best score to receive 25 per cent., third best, 

 20 per cent., fourth best 15 per cent., fifth best 10 per cent., sixth 

 best 5 per cent.: 



Kelsey 11111101111111111111 U 11 11 11 11-29 



Livingston 11111111111111011111 H 11 11 11 11-29 



Crosby 11111111111111111111 1.1 10 11 11 10-29 



Andrews 11111111111111111111 11 10 11 11 01-28 



Hadley 11111111111111111111 11 11 11 10 10-28 



Paddock 11111111111111111111 01 11 10 11 11-28 



Wagner 11111 minimum 1 11 10 10 11 11-27 



Wurlz llOllimiiOllllllll 11 01 11 U 11-25 



Peacocn 11111111111111111101 10 10 11 11 11-27 



Goggins mimimiiimm 10 10 10 10 11-26 



Sheridan 11011111011110111111 11 10 11 11 11-26 



Whitney 11111011111111111111 10 10 11 10 10-25 



Putnam 11111101111111111111 10 01 11 11 10-25 



Barnes 11111111110111111111 11 10 11 00 10-25 



Baker 01111111111011111111 10 10 11 11 11-25 



Wendel 11111110111101111111 10 11 10 10 11-25 



Kipp minioon 111111 111 10 10 11 11 10-25 



Lefever .11.11011111111111.1110 11 00 10 10 11-24 



Tuttle 11111111010110111111 10 10 10 11 11-24 



Paul nmiiniiiimiioi 00 n 10 00 10-24 



York loiiiimoimiiim 11 01 01 11 00-24 



Besser, Jr lllinOlimilllllll 00 00 11 11 11-24 



Hookway 01101111101111111111 10 11 10 10 10—23 



Buck... 01111100111111110101 11 11 11 10 10-23 



Rowland 11 lllllll 11 1 OUlluOll 10 ll 10 11 10-23 



Foote 11011111110111111111 11 U 00 10 00-23 



Stewart 11011111111111111111 10 10 10 00 00-23 



G Williams Ill 11 10001111 lol 111 1 11 H 110100-23 



Hudson, Sr 11111111101101011111 10 11 10 00 11-23 



\ Kellar 1111 1110111111111111 10 hi 00 io oi-23 



Watson iinonoiiomoiuin 11 10 n 11 00-22 



rourtuey lOHUUOmOil 11011 00 00 11 U 11—22 



Whvte. 11111111110100101110 10 00 11 11 11-22 



M A Keller 011101110 0101111101 01 11 II 11 11-22 



Luther 01011100111111011111 10 10 11 01 l()_2l 



Swartz 11110101110011011011 0(1 01 10 11 11-20 



Montgomery 11000111111111010111 10 01 10 10 01-20 



Purcell lllCOlOlllUOllOlllO lu 10 10 10 10-20 



Williams 00110010010101111011 11 10 10 11 10-19 



Doane 01111111101110101110 00 10 10 10 10 19 



Koch llllllllOOlllOOlllOo 10 00 00 00 00-15 



Ties on 29, cash div., and on shoot-off Kelsey won medal: Second, 

 third and fourth div.; Whitney won fifth on shoot off; sixth shot 

 off and div. hy Lefever and Tutlle. 



After this came the event of the meeting. Say what one will 

 nothing draws an attendance at a shooting contest like a match 

 at live birds. Looking at inanimate target shooting the spectator 

 soon becomes weaned, the thing is so terribly monotonous. This 

 Friday saw the weather conditions of most unpleasant character 

 worse than on any day of the meeting. Y r et the attendance was a 

 score of limes better than on any of the preceding davs. Not less 

 than 2,000 persons saw the contest. Many of them were ladies at 

 that. The ground was covered with vehicles of every kind, and 

 each and all contained interested onlookers. 



Contest No. 9, Dean Richmond trophy, value 81,150. To be held 

 by the winning club each year m trust, to be accounted for to the 

 State Association, to be shot tor by three members of a club he- 

 longing to the Association, such members to be residents of the 

 county in which the club ts located. Twenty single live birds to 

 each contestant. Entrance fee, 830 per team. Entrance money 

 to go to the club making the highest score in this contest. 



This pigeon contest was the worst seen in years. The birds in 

 the first place, were an inferior lot of flyers. Hardly twenty-live 

 of the whole number killed could be called good, such birds as one 

 finds at all the principal shooting grounds in the neighborhood. 

 The fact is, that plunge traps and 21 yds- rise means simply butch- 

 ery, it may tickle the old fellows wno have been shooting in this 

 manner for years; hut for the new men the style is most objection- 

 able. There are dozens of men in this vicinity who can kill every 

 bird they shoot at under such conditions. Look at the list of con- 

 testants. Kchrieber, Downs, Fischer, Hudson, Ci ouch, Dean are 

 all men away past middle age. gray hairs in their heads, and ej es 

 not as good as they once were. Then comes Koch. Kelsev, Mont- 

 gomery and Hicks, men no longer young. Indeed, the only young 

 men were Hookway, of the Onondaga Club, of Syracuse, and Bes- 

 ser, Jr. „ 



The pigeons were not gathered unless the shot was challenged, 

 compelling the bird to be picked up. A few that fell near the 

 traps were picked up, the others were neglected. Many of the 

 hard hit birds fell in the water and drifted, still living, away with 

 the current. 



It is to be hoped another contest for the Dean Richmond cup 

 will never be held, if it has to be contested for under the rules 

 that now govern the contest. 



Queen City, of Buffalo. 



J Koch 10110111111111111111—18 



G Besser, Jr 01111 101011111011111-16 



HD Kelsey 11111111101111111111-19-53 



Onondaga, of Syracuse. 



E Hudson, Sr 11011111111111111111-19 



Hookway 11111111111111101101—18 



Montgomery 01110001111101111011—14—51 



Audubon, of Buffalo. 



Schrieber 00101111111 Ullimi-17 



Downs.., lUOWOOlllill OOOOOI -11 



Fisher 1110111101000U11011-14-42 



Rochester, of Rochester. 



Hicks 10101001110111110111—14 



Crouch 10110100111011111111—15 



Dean ..llOOOOOHOOOlOOOOlH— 8—37 



GRAND AVERAGE PRIZES, 



For the best average in contests Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Manhattan 

 Silver Plate Co.'s elegant silver tea set, donated by the Manhat- 

 tan Silver Plate Co., Lyons, N. Y., value $125. 



For the second best average in the above contests, cash prize, 

 donated by the Lyons Club, 850. 



For the 1 bird best average in the above contests, cash prize, do- 

 nated by the Lyons Club, $25. 



H. B. Whitney, of Phelps, won first, breaking 87 out of the 90 in 

 the six contests named. Kelsey. of Aurora, captured second on 

 86 out of 90, a close 6econd. A. Paul, of Cohoes, won third on 84 

 out of the 90 shot at, Before concluding there must he noticed 



the very efficient manner in which the scores were handled and 

 the winners paid by the gentlemen in charge of that department. 

 Not an error did they made from the first contest to the last. 

 While the scorers over and again erred, not an error could be 

 charged to Pres. Gavitt, Burt Hammond and Geo. Kent, who had 

 this department in their charge, President Bennett and M. Van 

 Camp of the Lyons Club, were ever on the alert to mako things 

 pleasant for everyone, and the rooms of the Lyons Club were 

 always open and at the disposal of the sportsmen. 



HARRISBURG. 



HARR1SBURG, June 18.— The Harrisburg Shooting Associa- 

 tion's tournament closed at 7 o'clock this evening, with 

 everybody in a good humor and seemingly well pleased. The 

 attendance was smaller than at any of the previous shoots, but it 

 was due to the fact that the shooters of the other local clubs 

 seemed afraid to enter against some of the cracks present. 



The members of the West End Club, especially, were conspic- 

 uous by their presence without their guns. Other places were 

 well represented. Pittsburg sent Shaner/ "Jim Crow," Cochran 

 and genial "Mac Brown," the latter devoting oue morning to 

 catching a 6in. black bass. Altoona pent Werner, Clark, Paul 

 Miller, "Doc" Christy and Professor Zeth, the latter helping 

 materially by refereeing most of the last shoots. 



Philadelphia was of course represented by the two Wolstencroft 

 brothers, "W. H. W." winning lots of applause and affording con- 

 siderable amusement by his comical imitations of the different 

 methods of the well-known cracks like Budd, Stice, Whitney, 

 etc., but when he attempted to imitate Enoch Miller and missed 

 his bird, the crowd agreed it was a libel on Enoch, as he had been 

 pounding them pretty straight, to the sorrow of some of the boys. 

 Enoch was there, of course, with his hand painted cardinal hat 

 and Dutch accent on bis "pull." Little Krueger, the pet of ceutral 

 Pennsylvania, staid till the last shot and left tired with 90 cents. 

 Fieles is always around when shooting is going on and can always 

 be heard. 



Saturday brought Milt Lindsley and Mr. Welch from Phila- 

 delphia. The weather was all that conld be desired with the ex- 

 ception of about two hours on Friday, when a heavy sbowtr kept 

 the crowd huddled in the tent, but it only gave them the opportu- 

 nity to talk each other to death on guns and ammunition, an 

 opportunity that some of the boys were hoping for. Saturday 

 morning a circus invaded part of the grounds, and it was a hard 

 job to get the boys away from the menagerie, and this delayed the 

 shoot some. In fact, Jim Crow T stopped a whole squad for half an 

 hour hy insisting on explaining to the "snake" lady all about the 

 traps. But the circus afforded Enoch Miller the greatest opportu- 

 nity that a trap shooter ever had. In shooting at doubles he broke 

 his first and hit the elephant with his second, which so jattled the 

 referee that he called "bothdend," and it would have, been scored 

 that way if Wolstencroft hadn't protested (hat the elephant was 

 still alive, and should be gathered and examined for shot marks. 

 Lindsley congratulated Miller on the fact that ho wasn't using 

 wood powder or he would have had the elephant to pay for. A*J 

 the scores wll show the shootiug was away up, and when ties 

 were divided nearly all had a share, which accounts for the fact 

 that no one made any money. The managers were disappoint ed 

 in the light attendance of local shooters, but must acknowledge 

 that the Fokbst and Stream drew nearly all the outside shooters?, 

 nearly all of them remarking that they had seen the announce- 

 ment in its columns, and from that fact concluded to attend. 



Match at 10 single bluerocks, entrance 75 cents: 



Jim Crow 11111110L1— 9 Cochran 1101011111— 8 



R E Shearer 1001101101— 6 Wm Hepler Hllimil— 10 



A C Krueger milimi— 10 Wenner 0001000001- 3 



EE Shaner lllOOUlll— 8 Clark IOIOOIIIOO— 5 



W H Wolstencrof 1. 101011100 1— 0 P Miller 0001011010- 4 



Mack Brown 0000100011-3 Giuther 1111100000 - 5 



Wm R Files OimOUtl- 8 J Wolstenct oft Ill 1101101— « 



Greenawalt 01110H011- 7 E D Miller IHHllllh- 10 



M Sheesley .1101010110 - 6 



E'if teen singles, entrance $1: 



Krueger 1111immiin-15 Cochran llllUOllllim— 14 



Jim Crow 111010111011010-10 Fieles.... 111011111010111-12 



J White m011111011U)l-ll McKee 101101100110010- R 



Shaner 011111111111011—13 Motler .011101111111111-13 



Shearer 111011100010010 - 8 Sh-esley 111010011010111- in 



W Wolst'eroft 111111110111111-14 E D Miller Illl0111imill-14 



Ginther OOOlOlOlOHlllO— 8 Wenner 001111100010100- 7 



Brown 101011011111111—12 Greenawalt. .. .111011110111101-12 



P Miller 001101010110111- 9 Hepler 110110111 01111-12 



Clark lOlOllllOimH-12 



Ten singles, entrai ce 75 cents: 



Shearer 1111110111—9 Fieles 0111 HUH— 9 



Sheesley 1100111010- 9 ClaTk 0011111001— 0 



Shaner 1111111101— 7 P Miller 0111101011— 7 



E D Miller 1111111111—10 Krueger Hllimil— 10 



Wenner 0100001100 - 3 Brown llimilll— 10 



Hepler 0011101111— 7 Greenawalt OmiHlll— 9 



J White 1111111111—10 McKee OlllOlHOl— 7 



W H W 1111111011- 9 Brtlsford. 01111H010 - 7 



Jim Crow 1111111111-10 Hotter nilOHlU— 9 



Cochran 1111011111—9 Worden 0111101011—7 



Match at 6 singles, 3 pairs bluerocks, entrance SL 



Shearer 110011 10 10 10-7 S White 101111 1110 10—9 



Brelsford UihO 011110-8 Browu 10X011 11 10 00-6 



Krueger 11H01 CO 10 11— 8 Jim Crow 101011 11 10 11— 9 



E D Miller — 111111 1110 10-10 Cochran mill 111110-11 



shaner 110111 11 01 01- 9 Fhles 111001 10 10 10- 7 



Hepler lOilOO 10 10 11—7 Sheesley 001010 10 10 10—5 



Greenawalt. .1U001 11 10 01- 8 MotUr 110101 11 10 11- 9 



W H W mm 11 11 11-12 P Miller 000000 01 10 01- 3 



Clar k 111101 11 10 10- 9 Wenner 000001 00 01 00 - 2 



Match at 10 single bluerocks, entrance 75 cent's; 



cd 



5 cents: 



...1111011101-8 

 ...1110011111-8 

 • .0110001010-4 

 .. 1111011111-9 

 ....11100U 100-6 

 .. 11010100! 1-6 

 ■ - .1110111111-9 

 ...1011111010-8 

 .. 0001111111-7 

 ...11011111.11-9 



.111111X1111- 8 



liOlllllOl- 8 E D Miller 1111111111-10 



..1111011100- 7 

 .1111011111— 0 

 ..1111111010— 8 

 ..1111101000— 0 

 -.1111101001- 7 

 ...1000911101- 5 

 ..1001111011— 7 

 - .1111011011- 8 

 .0101101111- 7 



Greenawalt 1001111101- 7 Cochran 



Hepler 11111111 L0- 9 Jim Crow 



P Miller 000111100 1— 5 Sheesley 



Boat 0101111101- 7 Brown 



White 1110111111— 9 Wenner 



Kinzer 0111000011- 5 Clark 



WHW llimmi-10 ED Miller 



Shaner 1101111011- 8 Shearer 



Krueger 1C11111111- 9 McKee. 



4 ..Hereon 0001000000- 2 Brebfo 



Fieles . .1101111110- 8 



Match at 10 single bluerocks, entrance 1 



Krueger .1111111101— ? Roat., 



Anderson. .1111100111- 8 Clark ... 



J White 1111111111-10 P Miller.... 



Feiles 0111111110- 8 Jim Crow,.. 



Kinzer OUlllOOll- 7 Sheesley ... 



Greenawalt 1111101111- 9 Gladfelter . 



McKee 1111011101- 8 Wenner.... 



WHW 1111111111-10 Shearer... . 



S ,aner ' 1111101110- 8 Brelsford . . . 



Brown " 1111111101-9 Worden.... 



Cochran! 1111111011- 9 



Ten single bluerocks. entrance 75 cents: 



Krueger b jfegS^ ? W H W 1111111111-10 



Roat ?HMn~o i™ 0 ^ 1 111 111 I ll— 10 



Hepler UUUOlll^- 8 Fieles 1110101101- 7 



McKee 1111111111-10 Anderson 1111101111- 9 



Shearer 10|t}0111fl- . White 1111011101- 8 



Kinzer 11U1001U- 8 Greemvalt 0110110010- 5 



Clark OLOOllllll- 1 P Miller 1001011011- fi 



E D Miller 1011111111- 0 Retger 1111011010- 7 



Brown 1011111111- 9 Brelsford H11100111- S 



Shaner 1111111110- 9 Worden..- 1111110110- 8 



Cochran UHOllOll- 8 



Fifteen single bluerocks. entrance gl.50: 



Shaner Illim00011111-13 Shearer 110101 10111101 1-11 



Brown 110111111110101-12 Roat 111011111101101-12 



Cochran 111111111111111-10 Sheesley 1 lllllll 11 10111 -11 



Crow 111110110111101— lo Kinzer OOllOHoiOlllOO- 8 



Clark 110100000101110- 7 P Miller 111000111101001- 9 



E D Miller 111111111111111-15 Green wall 11001111 11 11101-1 2 



J White 111111011111111-14 Hepler 101101111111111-13 



W T H W 111111111111111 —la Anderson 101110010111 1 1 1 -1 1 



Fieles lllOimiOimi-13 Worden 111010110111111-12 



Krueger. 111111111111110-14 McKee 111011011110111-12 



Brelsford 111111101111011-13 



Ten single bluerocks, entrance 75 cents: 



Ginther OlOllllOlO— 6 Sheesley 1111111111-10 



Shearer lOimiOll— 8 WHW 1111111111-10 



P Miller 0101100111— 6 Shaner 1011011111— » 



Kinzer OlliOOOOll— 5 Clark 1010011111— 7 



McKee 1111111111—10 E D Miller 1111111111-10 



Krueger 1111011101— 8 Cochran 1101011011— 7 



Fieles million— 9 Roat 0111011111—8 



Greenwalt 0110110101— 6 Brelsford 1111110100— 7 



Hatfield 0011101111— 7 Hepler 1011111110— 8 



Keiger 0000011101- 4 Dill 1110111011- 8 



White llOimill— 9 Frey 0110101010- 5 



J Grow 1HU10U0^8 Brown.., ,., ,,1U011U10- 8 



