480 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 3, 1890. 



Barlow. . .11111111101111 Mill 0—19 W Burner 11100111111111011111-17 

 Lewis . . . .11111111111111111000-17 Herrick . . Ill 1 11111 11 111111011— 19 

 Eberly. . . .11111111101111111111—19 Brigden . . 11111001100111111110—15 

 Farrell . . .00110111011110000111—12 Peters. . . .00103101001101000001— 7 

 Organ ... 11111111111011101101— 17 McCoy.... 11101111011110101111—16 

 Stewart . .Iilll010001001111101-1B Fields .... 11101110111011101111-16 

 Burgess .11011110111111111111—18 Conley. . . .011111111111 11111011-18 



Stirlemanlt 111110010011111 110-14 Hope 10110111011111111111-17 



Esteb 10100100011000111011-10 Fisk 11111111111111111111-20 



Tolles .... 01 001111001111 101101-13 Riley 1111100011 w. 



McNaugh- Hun gate. .11010111010111110110-14 



ton 01110111111111111011-17 Close 11 111011111010111111—17 



Cooper and Fisk tied on 20 straight, shot off at 20 singles; Cooper 

 broke 20 and won medal, Fish IS; all others shot off and div. in 

 subsequent matches. 



Match No. 5. Tolley gut' contest, 5 singles and 3 pairs blackbirds, 

 entrance $3, birds extra— First prize, one Tolley gun, value $50 

 and $25 cash; second prize, value $65; third prize, value $60; 

 fourth prize, value $11; fifth prize, value $11; sixth prize, value 

 $5; seventh prize, value $5: 



Herrick 11111 10 10 10— 7 Handles 10111 10 10 01— 7 



Eberley 11111 10 11 11—10 Jones 11110 11 11 00- 8 



Barlow Hill 10 1111—9 Muk ...OHIO 10 1110—7 



Ellis 11111 11 11 10-10 McCoy 11111 00 11 10- 8 



Bringbam 11111 10 1100—8 Oregon Hill 10 10 00-7 



Collins 11101 11 10 10- 8 H J 'Burrell. . ..11101 10 10 11— 8 



Kelloge 11101 10 10 00— 6 Lang 0U01 11 10 11— 8 



Stemmau Hill 10 01 10- 7 W F Burrell .. .10010 10 01 10 - 8 



DuBray 11111 111110—10 Carsner 01111 1100 10—8 



Lewis Hill 10 11 11—10 Sibsou 11101 11 10 11- 9 



Brigdon 11111 11 11 10- 10 Estcb 11001 01 10 10- 6 



Fisk Hill 11 10 10- 9 Huugate 10011 10 10 00- 5 



McNaughton.. 11111 111110—10 Conley 11111 1110 10—10 



Dodge U1H H 10 10 — 9 Cooper 11111 111110-10 



Doty... 11H0 011111-9 Clark 00110 00 10 00-3 



Smith... 11111 10 10 00- 7 Evans 111H H 10 00- 8 



Mose Hill 10 11 10- 9 Peters 10000 10 10 00— 3 



Cadmau 11001 11 11 10- 8 Fields 11101 11 10 11— 9 



Eckhardt Hill 10 10 10— 8 Monastes 11011 10 10 00 - 6 



Millins OHIO 10 1110-7 Straight 10110 11 00 01—6 



Hope 111H 11 11 10-10 Day 00U1 10 11 10- 7 



Ties decided by first 10 birds in match No. 6. 



Match No. 6, champion banner match, open to teams of three 

 men from any club members of the association— 20 single black- 

 birds to each man, entrance, 86 per team, birds extra. First 

 prize, the championship banner of the Northwest, value $100, 

 presented to the association by Mrs. Pease, of Seattle, Wash., and 

 three photographs of the winning team. Second prize, 60 per 

 cent, of the entrance money. Third prize, 40 per cent. Special 

 prize, 500 standard shells, provided winners use Selby shells in 

 this match. The lowest team, one box cigar?. Highest individu- 

 al score in any one team, one sportsman's vase, value $20. 



Portland Club. 



W F Burrell 10101101111001111000-13 



W S Sibson 01011111110001111111—15 



H J Burrell 01111100111111101011—15-43 



Seattle Club. 



P O Collins 10111111101010011111-15 



Stine 110111 10110001 1 00001-11 



Lewis 11111111011110100110-15-41 



Spokane Club. 



Herrick 1111111111 1111100111-18 



Lane 10110111100110101111—14 



Ec ker t 10111101111110110111—16—48 



Tacoma Club. 



Barlow 11111111111111111101—19 



Ellis 01111001101011111111—16 



Eberly - 11111101111111111111—19—54 



Willamette Club. 



Evans 110111 11 1 01110111110—15 



Rilev 11111001011111111111-17 



Long lllOllllllllllim 11-19-52 



Multnomah Club. 



Monastes 01000001101000011111- 9 



Carahar 010H0011 1100101 0010- 9 



Moore 0001011111imilHll-16-34 



Walla Walla Club. 



Du Bray 11H1111111111011101-18 



Hundgate 11010101110101101111-14 



Straigh t 10011001 001011101110-11-43 



Match No. 8, Winchester gun contest, 5 singles and 3 triplets 

 (to be shot at with Winchester guns only), entrance $3. birds 

 extra. First, prize, Winchester gun, value $60; second, 60 per 

 cent.; third, 30 per cent.; fourth, 10 per cent, of the entrance 

 money: 



Collins 11111 100 100 110- 9 Har rick ... .11111 100110110-10 



B,anert OHIO 000 000 000- 3 Bringbam. .01110 110 110 100- 8 



Brigden ....01011 100 000 100— 5 Dodge 1U11 110 100 110-10 



Sline 11110 100 010 100- 7 Carahar. ...00110 110 000 101—5 



Lewis 11110 100 000 100 - 6 Evans 11100 110 100 000- 0 



Conley 11001 100 100 100 - 6 Ebesly 10000 100 000 100- 3 



Ellis.: 10111 100 000 010- 6 Barlow 01111 100 000 000-5 



McNaught..l0111 110 110 000— 8 McCoy 01011 000 000 000—2 



Kelly 01010 100 110 100— 4 "Oregon". ..00110 100 100 000-4 



Fisk 11111 100 110 100- 8 Meek 10110 100 01)0 110- 6 



nadmar ....01111 100 000 100- 6 Eckhardt... 10111 000 110 100-7 



Long 10100 110 100 010- 6 Tolls OHIO 100 100 101— 7 



Herrick and. Dodge dlv. first. Collins second. McNaught, Fisk 

 and Bringbam div. third, Stine, Eckhart and Tollas div. fourth. 

 Saturday. 



Match No. 9, Parker gun contest, 5 live birds, 30yds. rise, use of 

 one barrel, entrance $5. First prize, Parker gun, value $100, and 

 $50 cash; second prize, value $145; third prize, value $36; fourth 

 prize, value $9: 



Ellis. 11100-3 J Collins 11000-2 



E McCov 10100-2 W D Close 11001-3 



J J Evans 11011-4 Fields 10110-3 



WJ Riley 00000 -0 WH Eckhardt 00100—1 



"Oregon" 11011-4 CE Hughes 11010-3 



F Bringbam 

 H H Lewis 



, . 110U-4 W A Eberly 11111- _ 



11101-4 JO Cadmau 01111-4 



Dr Smith OOUO-2 H A Herrick 11101— 1 



"Hope" 11111—5 Sam Stine 11101-4 



E Long 10110-3 Farrell 10111-1 



D K Howe 10101 -3 Burrell 10000-4 



W R Dodge 00100—1 Fisk 10000-1 



JEBrigdon 1H11-5 Fisk 01111—4 



A W DuBray 11101—4 Conley 01010—2 



J R Clark 11010-3 Doty 11111-5 



Burgess 11111-5 Cooper 11010—3 



Tolles 00111—3 Monnastes 10101—3 



Lang 01010-2 A W McNaughton 01C01-2 



VVMuir 11110-4 E Barlow 11111-5 



Ties on 5 sold gun and div., all other ties div. by lot or other- 

 Match No. 10, 10 singles, 2-men team match, entrance $5 per 

 team, birds extra, 60, 30 and 10 per cent, of entrance money. 

 Highest individual score, prizes value $18; lowest individual score, 

 prize value 



Cooper 



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Lewis and Cooper making a full score, were obliged to shoot off 

 the tie. This gave the victory to Cooper, who brought down 20 

 more straight, Lewis missing his twentieth bird. The Globe 

 trophy is presented by the Tacoma Globe and is valued at $350. 



The following highest average prizes were awarded at the close 

 of the day's shooting: First prize, gold badge, W. A. Eberly; sec- 

 ond, E. S. Barlow; third. F. Conley: fourth, D. Cooper; fifth, A.W. 

 McNaughton; sixth, T. A. Bringham. 



Fields 0111001000—12 



The most important match of the day was the Globe trophy con- 

 test. Instead of using 10 live birds, the shooters shot at 2o Peoria 

 blackbirds. There were 28 entries, and the shooting was lively. 

 The following is the result of the shoot: 



Dr Smith 18 McFaught 24 Oregon, Jr 12 



T Bringham 24 McCoy 18 Dolly 20 



Herrick 23 Ellis 23 Cooper 25 



DuBray 17 Dodge 21 Evans 23 



Conley 24 Gibson 16 Cadman 22 



Fisk 21 Eckhardt 21 Howe 20 



Eberly 24 Collins 20 Oregon 22 



Barlow 23 Muir 22 Long 24 



Lewis 25 H J Burrell 37 Briggs 24 



DAYTON. 



DAYTON, Ohio, June 28.— The four Says' trap shooting tourna- 

 meDt closed list evening with a brilliant contpst for the 

 Pony House purse of $100 in gold, with 56 participants and a fine 

 audience, by all odds the grandest tourney ever shot here. The 

 committee to whom is due all of the arrangement and manage- 

 ment of this very successful affa'r are Messrs. Rolla O. Heikes, 

 Thomas B. Hannah and Scott McDonald, and visitors and local 

 shooters were copious in expressions of gratification all through 

 the week, and Messrs. W. H. Wolstencroft, John Ruble. E. D. 

 Miller and others of the crack shots who were here say that the 

 thing to do is to let the. Forest and Stream say so to the world 

 of trap shooters. 



The shooting grounds were located in a broad, level field in the 

 eastern part of the city, street cars running to the grounds, 10 

 traps in line, a broad canvas canopy covering the firing platform, 

 the contestants not facing the sun at anytime of day, a dozen 

 tents for dining hall, dressing rooms, etc., conveniently located, 

 all matches shot upon the rapid firing system, and the system of 

 checks enabled the cashier, Mr. Hannah, to hand each winner his 

 money the instant the last shot in any match was fired, whether 

 one man took the pot, or 'twas divided. The record would not be 

 complete without giving credit also for the fact that not an error 

 was. made in scoring or paying during the tourney. The contests 

 were open to all the world, $1,000 in guaranteed purses, $400 in 

 special prizes, $100 contribution purse for averages. Shooiing 

 begun at 9 o'clock each morning and closed at dark, weather line 

 all the way through. 



Tuesday, June #A. 

 First event, first day, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 19 entries, 40. 30, 20 

 and 10 per cent.: Edwards 8, Parker 7, Lane 1, Underwood 6, Bun- 

 tain 0, He'kes 9, Wolstencroft 8, North 9, Benscotten 9, Pratchett 

 10, Keller 7, Vincent 7, Reams 6, East 6, Miller 9, Strawn 6, Ruble 



9, Davenport 5, McDonald 9. Pratchett first, Heikes, Benscotten 

 and North div. second, Edwards and Wolstencroft third, Vincent 

 fourth. 



Second event, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, 38 entries: Knelsly 13, 

 Edwards 13, Strawn 11, North 14, Heikes 15, Vincent 12, Spross 13, 

 Lane 3, Underwood 6, Smith 12, East 10, Glasford 12, See 13, Mc- 

 Donald 13, Pratchett 15, Wolstencroft 15, Benscotten 15. Buntain 

 15, Kellar 13, E. D. Miller 10, Ruble 15, Reams 12, Parker 14, Eld- 

 ridge 11, C. E. Miller 9. Shorty Bacon 13, Taylor 12, Davenport 8. 

 Pratchett, Wolstencroft, Benscotten, Buntain, Heikes and Ruble 

 div. first. North and Parker div. second, Edwards, Shorty Bacon, 

 See and McDonald div. third, Vincent, Spross and Smith div. 

 fourth. 



Third event. 10 singles. $1 entrance. 28 entries: Edwards 7, North 



10, Buntain 7, Strawn 8, Glasford 9, Ross 5, Eldridge 8, Knight 8, 

 Kneisly 9, Spross 8, McDonald 8, C. E. Miller 5, E. D. Miller 6, 

 Short y Bacon 10, Pratchett 6, Vincent 9. Benscotten 10, Heikes 8, 

 See 10, Parket 7, Ruble 9, A. B. Miller 8, Taylor 5, Laue 4, Kellar 

 0, Underwood 4, Reams 7. North, Benscotten, Wolstencroft, See 

 and Shorty Bacon div. first,Viucent, Ruble, Glassford and Kneisly 

 div. second. Knight, Spross and McDonald div. third. Edwards, 

 Buntain, Parker and Benscotten fourth, E. D. Miller fifth. 



Fourth event, 20 singles, $3 entrance, guaranteed purse $100, 36 

 entries: - 



Benscot'n.lllllllllll01imm-19 Kneisley.. 11011010001011101011— 12 



East lonooiiooion loomoo- 8 North iimmminimii-20 



Tavlor . . .0111 1111001110111111—16 Vincent.. .10010101111001111011-13 

 E Miller.. 11111111110111111011-18 Strawn. . .11111111111111111111-20 



Wolsten- Scott Ill lOUOOlOl 101111010-12 



croft. . . .11111111111111111111-20 Ball 110111 11010111111011-16 



Smith.... 01001111101111011001-13 Snider .. 10011111110101100111—14 



J W 10011 101 1 01 J 1 1000111—13 Ed wa rd s . .001 11101 00 11101 11H1-1 5 



Parker.. . .011101101 110011 11 011-14 Lane 10000100100101111010- 9 



Glasford.. 11110011110100110001—13 C Miller. .01111011100111111010-15 

 R Miller. .11010100101011011101-12 Shorty 



Buntain . . 1111 1101101 111111 101—17 Baron .1 11 UllllOlUHOlOl 1-17 

 Heikes.... 11111110111111111111- 19 Ruble. . . .UlilimitlUllHH— 30 



See 00111011010011101010-11 Reams. . . .OOltlllomOOlllnl 1 1-14 



PratchetUOlOmillOlOllll 110-15 Mudd 11110111101 10111 111 J -if 



Keller. . . .111110110001 11000101-11 McDonaldlllllOlllllin 1 1 1101—18 



Eldridge. .1 010001 11011101 11011—13 C L 11011110100111100010—12 



Ross 1111011111111 1001 1 1 1 -17 Hyde 10011101011101101010-11 



Spross. . . . 1011 11111110111 11101—1 7 Hayner. . .00110001011001011010- 9 

 Wolstencroft, North, Strawn and Ruble dlv. first, Benscotten 

 and Heikes second, E. D. Miller and McDonald third, Buntain, 

 Ross, Spross, Shorty Bacon and Mudd fourth, Ed Taylor and Ball 

 fifth. 



Fifth event, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 36 entries: North 8, Keller 8, 

 Croll 6, Tavlor 9, Beuscotten 10. Pratchett 9, Parker 9, Strawn 7, 

 Buntain 8, Heikes 7, Reams 5, C. E. Miller 5, J. W. 8, Eldridge 5, 

 Snvder 9, Kennard 8, Dando 3, E. D. Miller 8, Bennett 7, Glasford 



Hyde and Benscotten div. first, Taylor and Scott second, NorthJ 

 See, J. W. and Kennard third, Bennett, Strawn and Heikes 

 fourth. 



Edwards 9, C. F. Miller 11, Brown 13, East 11, Bennett 13, Ken- 

 nard 10, Ross 13, North 13, Wolstencroft 14, Scooner 9, Vincent 12, 

 Tavlor 10, McDonald 13, Porter 11, Ohmor 9. Pratchett 13, Strawn 

 14 'Hayner 11. Ball 11, Snyder 10. Ruble won first; Heikes, Wol- 

 stencroft and Strawn, second; Benscotten, Ross, McDonald and 

 Brown, third; Buntain, fourth. 



Seventh event, at 25 singles, $3 entrance, $100 guaranteed, 29 en- 

 tries, 5 moneys, $30 each: 



Vincent 1110001110011101011101100—15 



Shorty Bacon 111101 11 100011 1 01 11111011-19 



Ball Hill 1011 11 1111 101H0 1101-21 



Ruble iimmotmniHiimu-24 



Buntain 1101110011011111001111110—18 



Senaur 0010001110100010000011110-10 



Glassford 011 00111101 1 1 01 1 HI 11 1111 - 20 



Ross 1 mi 1 1ll 011111 1 1111 1.10 10-23 



Bennett imiOlllllliniuillllll-24 



Strawn miOllllOlllllUllllini— 23 



Keller 1010101011001011111101101-16 



Snider 1111111011101111100011101-19 



McDonald 1110110111111010101111111—20 



Edwards 11111011 UllllOlHlllOlll— 23 



Bruwn 1111101111111111111111101-22 



Spross 1110010111100011111011111—18 



Smith oimmooooooiioomioio-14 



Pratchett. 0mill010111110111101111— 20 



Wolstencroft 1111111101111011101111111—22 



E D Miller lllOOllllllOlOlOHlOmil— 19 



Benscotten llOlllllllllin Ulllll 1 11—24 



Porter - Hill 11110101010011101010—17 



Ohmer 0000010110101 1 1 1010110001—12 



Hyde 001111011001 1011 00101 111 1-16 



Parker 0001110111111101111111111—20 



North 0111111101011011111111101-20 



Heikes 1111111111111111111111111-25 



Taylor lOllllUlllomilOOlllOll-20 



See 1111111111110111110111110-22 



Heikes won first; Benscotten and Ruble, second; Strawn and 

 Edwards, third; Wolstencroft, See, Ross and Brown, fourth; Bell 

 won fifth; special rocking chair, Ed. Taylor and McDonald. 



Eighth event, 15 singles, $1,50 entrance, 23 entries: Hyde 11, 

 Ohmer 10. Benscotten 13, Vincent 12, Keller 12, Buntaia 11, Strawn 

 12, See 14, McDonald 10. Scooner 8, Ball 9, Porter 10, Wolstencroft 

 14, Heikes 13, Bennett 13. Parker 12. Edwards 12, North 13, E D 

 Miller 15. Spross 12, Ruble 13, Pratchett 11. E. D. Miller first 

 money, Wolstencroft and See second, Benscotten, North, Bennett 

 and Ruble third; Heikes, Parker and Edwards fourth, Buntain 

 fifth. 



Ninth eWent, 10 singles, $1 entrance, 21 entries: Parker 8, See 8, 

 Bennett 7, Benscotten 10, Vincent 9, McDonald 9, Keller 9, Heikes 

 10, E D Miller 10, Pumphrey 8, East 6. Porter 6, Buntain 9, Ohmer 

 4, North 10, Wolstencroft 10, Ruble 10, Brown 8, Strawn 9, Snyder 

 6, Spross 10. Heikes, Wolstencroft, Ruble and Miller each broke 

 lo straight and endeavored to shoot off, but they kept breaking 

 everything before them. It was an exciting race, miss and out, 

 and the crowd were intensely interested in seeing the big four 

 shoot. Each broke 20 more straight, then Ruble got the laugh on 

 him when he dropped a bird, and the other three divided. Bun- 

 tain, Vincent, McDonald, Keller and Strawn divided second, Par- 

 ker and See third, Bennett fourth. 



Tenth event, 10 singles, $1 entrance* 16 entries; Benscotten 9, 



See 7, Porter 8, Dr. Miller 8, E D Miller 10. Brown 7, Keller 8, Ruble 



10, McDonald 9, Vincent 7, Ohmer 5, Wolstencroft 9. Heikes 10, 

 Pumphreys 6, Buntain 9, Parker 7. E. D. Miller. Heikes and 

 Rubledivided first; Buntain, Benscotten, McDonald, Dr. Miller 

 and Wolstencroft second, Keller and Porter third, See fourth. 



Wednesday, June 25. 



Eleventh event, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, 26 entries: Benscot- 

 ten 15, See 13, Pumphrey 10, Wolstencroft 13, S. Gay 13, Youne 9, 

 Schultz !, McDonald 11, Vincent 10, Ruble 14, Pratchett 11, Ben- 

 nett 13, Baker 3, North 14, Carter 13, E. D. Miller 11, Baird 13 

 Brown 11, Edwards 12, Parker 11, Heikes 12, Buntain 14, Ball 13' 

 Strawn 12, Pearson 25, Darner 11. Benscotten first money; North, 

 E. D. Miller, Parker, Buntain, Ruble and Warner divided second- 

 Carter, See, Wolstencroft, Gay and Bennett divided third; Ed- 

 wards, Heikes and Strawn divided fourth, Brown, McDonald and 

 Pratchett divided fifth. 



Twelfth event, 25 singles, $3 entrance, guaranteed purse $100, 33 

 entries: 



Warner 01111 1110111111010011 im— 20 



Hunter 0111110010011111111011110—18 



Ball OOllUlllllOllllomiUH— 21 



Crosby 1111111111111111111111011—34 



Ruble .1111 1 U 111! LlomilOlllOl — 32 



CL OlOOllOllOOlOUlllOllllll-17 



McDonald 1110011111111101111011111—21 



Creagur 000001 1 1 101 1 1 0 11010001011—13 



Pearson 1111111101011111111111111-33 



Richard 101 11 101 111) 1011001111 111—20 



Vincent 0010011101011001111000010— 13 



Benscotten - 1111111101111111111111111—24 



Your- g 111110 1 0101 1 11011 00 1 111 1 1—19 



Carter 1111101 1 1 111 1 101111 11 1100-21 



Buntain lllOllimilllllll 1011111—23 



Heikes -. Ill 1 1 111011111 11 II] 11 1111— 24 



Wolstencroft 011 1111111011111111011111—33 



E D Miller 1111111111110111111111111—34 



Pump h r ey 01 101 1 1 Ull 101U1 111 01111— 21 



North - - - 11111 1 11 11 111 1111.01 111111-24 



Brown .01101 1 01 1 1 011 1 011 11111110—19 



Pratche ft Oil 1 1 111 nillllll 1 111 1110-23 



Lane O0O0U0O1O1O101HOOO0OOO1- 9 



C E Miller 0111101 1 r 0000000 100 1011 01—11 



Bennett 1011111110111110111111100-30 



Parker HI nilllllHlHUOll 1111-24 



See 01010 11 1 1 10111 1 001 1 1 01 111-18 



Schultz 1011110101111110110111011-19 



Strawn 0011111111111111111111111—23 



Edwards 1111111101111101111110111—22 



s < ; ay liinnnioi nil] inn 111—24 



Kneisley 1111011101011111111111111-23 



Band le 11111 111 1111111111111 1 011 - 24 



Benscotten, Heikes, Miller, North, Parker, Bundle and Crosby 

 div. first; Buntain, Pratchett, Strawn and Pearson div. second) 

 Wolstencroft, Ed wards. Bird and Ruble div. third; Carter, Ball, 

 Pumphrey and McDonald div. fourth; Warner, Reikard and Ben- 

 nett div. fifth. 



Forest and Stream.— The thirteenth event on the programme 

 was the Forest and Stream guaranteed purse of $100, 35 singles, 

 $3 entrance, 28 entries: 



Carter 1111101111110111110111110-31 



Warner Ill 1111111111111111111110—24 



Ball 101 1110101 1001 0 1 1 11011101-17 



Ruble 11111 HI lonimillllllll- 24 



McDonald 1111101111011111110101111-21 



Vincent 1011111111110010111111111-31 



Buntain 1111110111101110011111110-30 



Edwards 1111101111111111111111111-34 



Young 10001 10011110111010111101—16 



Pratchett 01111111 10110111111111110 -31 



Mavchant lOUOllllllOllllOOlOOmi— 18 



Hampton 01 11 1 llOOOOOloOllOlllllOO— 14 



Gay 11111111 11111111101111111—24 



North 1011111111111101101001111—20 



Weaver 1101111011111011101011011—19 



Brown 1111111101110110111111111—23 



Strawn 111 101111 II lOOllillOUOl 1 -20 



Benscotten 1111111111111 111111 1 1 1 1 1 1—25 



See Ill 01 1 1 01 lOOtil 101 11 1 1 1 1 11 —19 



Wolstencroft 1111111111101111111111111—24 



E D Miller 110110111)101101111111111—21 



Pumphrey 1111111011111111010111011—31 



Parker 1111111111111111111111110-34 



Bennett 1011111111110011101111011-20 



Bandle 111111111110100111 111 Ull— 22 



1 1 , , k , ■ s 11 1 1 11 11 01 110011 1111 11 1 1 1-22 



Crosby 1111011110111111111111111—23 



Pearson 1110111111111101111111011—22 



Benscotten first money, $40; Wolstencroft, Parker, Edwards, 

 Gay, Warner and Ruble div. second; Crosby third; Bandle, Heikes, 

 Pearson and Brown div. fourth; McDonald fifth, a special fine 

 hunting coat. 



Fourteenth event, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, 34 entries: Kneisly 



12, Bennett 14, Benscotten 13, Pumphrey H, Bandle. 14, Wolsten- 

 croft 15, E. D. Miller 14, See 14. North 14, Hampton 13, J. Gay 11, 

 Ball 14, Warner 13. Crosly 14, Ruble 12, McDonald 11, C. E. Miller 

 9, Young 12, Buotain 11, Hunter 10, Brown 14. Carter 14, Heikes 13, 

 Pearson 13. Baker 7, Merchant 11, Edwards 13, Parker 12, Strawn 



13, Schultz 10, S. Gay 13, Vincent 14, Pratchett 14, 0. L. 14. Wolst- 

 encroft first, Brown, Bandle, Carter, Ball and Crosby div. second, 

 Benscotten, Heikes, Pearson, Hampton, Edwards, Strawn and 

 Warner div. third. Young and Ruble div. fourth. 



Fifteenth event, 30 singles, $3 entrance, guaranteed purse $100, 



ED Millerlllll011111111111111-19 Pratchett-lllllllllllOllllOHl— 18 



Black 11111011001011110100—13 Bennett . .11111110111111111111-19 



See. . ..OHimomillOOllll— 16 Buntain.. .111110111111 11101010—16 



Parker.. . . 111011111 01111111 ' 11—18 Edwards. .01100111111111100111— 15 



Gay ....00110101111001111110-13 Pearson ..11111111111110111111—19 



Strawn... .10111111 111111111110-18 Warner. . .01 1001 1 101 11 1 1 1001 11—14 



Pumphr'sOlllOUllllllllollll— 17 East OOlOlOOlllOOlOOUlll— 11 



Young . . .11111010011111111011—16 Brown. . . .11101011111001101010-13 



Gay... . . . .OOOllOOmaillOlUO-13 North lllllOiiOlllomoiHl— 15 



Stockert..001011001110OlO00000- 7 Crosby. . , .11111111111111111111-20 



Ohmer .01010111110110100001—11 McDonaldlOlOllllllonnilOll— 16 



Cooper.... 1100" llOmOlOlOlilO-ll Ball 11110111111011101001-15 



Heikes .11111110111011011110-16 Vincent. . .110111 111111 00111011 — 16 



Benscot'n 11111111111111111111-20 Tippy 11111011110110011001—14 



Snider. . . 11110110110111111010—15 Carter. . . . 11111111101111011110—17 



Wolsten't 11 100111111111111111— 18 Ruble 10011111101111111111-17 



Bandle.... 11 1111011 lllimillO-18 Hampton.mi0100111110011110-14 



See luumoiiiiiiomo— 17 



Benscotten and Crosby div. first, Bennett, Pearson and E. D. 

 Miller div. second, Wolstencroft, Bandle, Pratchett, Parker and 

 Strawn div. third, Lee, Pumphrey. Carter and Ruble div. fourth, 

 Buntain, Gay, Young, Heikes, McDonald and Vincent div. fifth, 

 Edwards sixth. 



Sixteenth event, 15 singles, $1.50 entrance, 28 entries: Parker 12, 

 Benscotten 13, Bennett 12. Bandle 14, Snyder 12, Wolstencroft 13, 

 Pearson 14, See 13, Weaver 8, Carter 12, Edwards 13, G. E. S. 11, 

 Strawn 14, Vincent 11, Ohmer 10. Scott 8. Crosby 13, North 13, Ruble 



14, Pumphreys 14. Buntain 15, Youne: 12, E. D. Miller 14, Black 9, 

 Heikes 14, S. Gay 13, McDonald 13, Davenport 9- Strawn, Bandle, 

 Ruble, Pumphreys, Pearson, Buntain, E. D. Miller and Heikes 

 div. first, Benscotten, Orosby, North, Wolstencroft, Edwards and 

 Gay div. second, Parker, Young, Carter and McDonald diy. third, 

 See and Vincent div. fourth. 



Seventeenth event, 25 singles, entrance $3,guaranted purse $100, 

 30 entries: 



McDonald UllOlinilllonOlOOlllll— 20 



ED Miller 1111111001011111111111011-21 



Warner 1111011111101111110010110-19 



Kneisley HOllOlOiii 1 11 10110011011—18 



Carter limillimmilllH0ll0-23 



Tippy OllllilllinilllUlllllll— 24 



Richard 1101111111111111111011111—23 



Hannah lllOi 0001011001 1 01 1110111— 16 



Str a wn HD 1011011101 1101 1111C00-18 



Young 110101111001U1 ll0111im-20 



S Gay OOOlimillOlllOlllimil-20 



North -1010110110111011011101100-16 



Ohmer 001110101000; (XMO'lOl 101 0-10 



Edwards ID 111011101 1 Ull 11111 101—23 



A Sander 1101111110101000100100010—13 



Stockert 1111110010010011101001101—15 



Ball 100111101 1 1111111 10111111-31 



Ruble 11111111111111 lllimOOll— 23 



Vinceut 1111111111011111111111101—23 



Benscotten llnmillOHUUli 011111-23 



Pearson lOUlimmilll 011011111—23 



Crosby 1111101111110111101111111-23 



Pratchett 0111 101111111 UGllllHm-22 



Bandle 1111111111111111111111111— So 



Parker .mmomimuiimom-23 



Bennett 11101 OUOmiOOllimilll— 30 



