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FOREST AND STREAM 



tJxrLY 24, 1890. 



SKIRMISH WORK.— In the presence of Gov. Hoard, of Wis" 

 consin, five enlisted men of the Third Regiment of Infantry 

 United States Army, at Camp Douglas, Wisconsin, recently, made 

 a skirmish run, 200yds. to 200 and back, quick and double time, 40 

 cartridges per man, ten halts each of 30 seconds' duration in 

 whic.li to shoot. The target for each skirmisher employed was a 

 black piece of paper representing the silhouette outline of a 

 soldier kneeling and in the firing position. The following scores 

 were made: 



Hits. Score. Hits. Score. 



Corp Irish, Co H.... 28 113 Sergt Yotges, Co E..16 64 

 Sergt Dnbbs, Co G. . 19 76 Sergt Mitchell, Co K15 60 



Pvt Lucas, Co A 16 64 



Ninety-four hits out of 200 shots is, under the conditions, called 

 a wonderful record. Lieut. McCoy, U. S. A., conducted the run. 



Capt. Readc, U. S. A., conducted two skirmish runs of 20 car- 

 tridges each, the objectives being for each skirmisher a group of 

 silhouette figures placed some yards apart, representing the out- 

 line of a. soldW in one of three firing positions, standing, kneel- 

 ing and lying prone. Allot' the skirmishers were officers in the 

 Wisconsin National Guard. The following scores were made: 



Lieut Lynch 62 Mnj Auer 31 



Capt Swietasche 53 Capt Seaman 26 



Maj T J George 40 Lieut Newell 25 



Capt. Bleuel 38 Capt Puller 16 



Capt Birkhauser 35 Maj Bradley 3 



CANADIAN RIFLE LEAGUE, July 12.-The shoot to-day of 

 the league team brings the standing up in the series of contests to 

 tb.e following close series of totals. The Fifty-fourth Battalion, 

 of Windsor Mills, Quebec, still leads the league. The aggregate 

 scores of the twelve first teams are: 



Fifty-fourth Battalion 3,324 N mety-sixth B.,Port Arthur2,954 



Halifax Garrison Artillery .3,1 12 Sixty-third Rides, Halifax.. 3,049 



Fifty-third Bat.,Sherbrooke3.051 B Battery. Quebec. 3,03 1 



Thirteenth Bat., Hamilton .3,025 Forty-fifth, Lindsay 3,919 



Forty-fifth B., Bowmanville2,994 Gov.-Gen.'s Ft. Gds. OttawaS.WO] 

 Twcnty-firstB ,EssexCentre3,388 Forty-third Bat., Ottawa.. . .3899 

 FORT SCHUYLER RIFLE ASSOCIATION.— Utiea. N. Y., July 

 15.— The Fort Schuyler Rifle Association will have a, tournament 

 on its range, at Riverside Park, Utica, on Wednesday. July 30, 

 1890. Numerous handsome prizes will be contested for, and there 

 will also be sweepstake shooting. The contests will be open to 

 all riflemen. Full particulars can be obtained of W. C. Williams, 

 secretary, 105 Broad street, Utica, N. Y.— Portsa, 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for publication sliould be made out on the printed Mmm 

 prepared by the Forest and Stream, and furnished oralis to club 

 secretaries. Correspondents ivho favor us teith club scores are par- 

 ticularly requested to write on one side of the paper only. 



Secretaries of ciuhs and managers of tournaments are requested 

 to keep us advised of the dates of their shoots, so that we may 

 give duo notice in our column of fixtures. 



FIXTURES. 



July 32-31.— First Annual Tournament of the Central City 

 Sportsmen's Association, at Jackson, Mich. $1,000 guaranteed; 

 $100 extra in merchandise. H. G. Sutton, Manager. 



Aug. 5-6. — Tournament Minneapolis Gun Club. Minneapolis, 

 Minn. A. F. Shuler, Sec'y. 



Aug. fi-s.— Onondaga County Sportsmen's Tournament, at Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y. Guaranteed purses, all cash. 



Aug. J 8-23— Third Annual Keystone Tournament, at Corry, Pa 



Sept. 1-2.— Hackettstown, N. J., Gun Club Shoot, Labor Day, 

 Sept. 1, at targets; Sept. 2 at live birds. For programme address 

 E. Richtcr. Sec'y. 



Sept. 9-12.— Cincinnati. O.— Al Handle's Sixth Annual Live and 

 Artificial Shooting Tournament, open to the World. Avenue 

 Ball Park, Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 13, Guaranteed Purse. Wm. E. 

 Limberg, Sec'y. __ 



The McDowall Grand International Blukrock Tourna- 

 ment, Toronto, Canada, Aug. 12, 13, 14 and 15. $1,100 in gold in 

 guarantees and donations; held under the auspices of the four 

 gun clubs of Toronto, and under the management of W. McDow- 

 all, assisted by an American expert. For programme address W. 

 McDowall, Manager, C. G. Winchell, Secretary, 81 Yonge street, 

 Toronto.— Adv. 



SARATOGA TOURNAMENT. 



THE first tournament of the Saratoga Gun Club was held at 

 Saratoga Springs last week, beginning on Tuesday and con- 

 tinuing for four days. The gathering of sportsmen was one of 

 the largest ever known in this section, a,nd as for the quality of 

 the marksmen assembled, the best I have ever seen. Fully one 

 hundred shooters representing no less than twelve States were in 

 attendance, with an average of about sixty-five entries to each 

 event. With such shooting stars present as Rolla Heikes of Day- 

 ton, E. S. Benscotten of Toledo, E. L. Mills of Washington, D. C, 

 H. W. Heflin and J. L. Malone of Baltimore, the Wolstencroft 

 brothers of Philadelphia, E. D. Miller, S. G, Smith. Milt Lindsley, 

 Charley Smith and Ed. Collins of New Jersey, W. H. Skinner and 

 B. F Schumeir ("Hamline") from St. Paul, J. A. Jackson of Aus- 

 tin, Tex., and such cracks from the State as Harvey MeMurchy, 

 Harry Whitney, Frank D. Kelsey, Tom Peacock, Ed Hudson, 

 Charley Wagner, H. M. Levengston, W.' Crosby, with Dickey, 

 Barrett and Woeeler from Boston, Davis and Bowdish of Worces- 

 ter, and W. C. Cody from New London, one can well imagine that 

 it was hot company and a hard fight for a place. Saratoga is a 

 delightful place to hold a summer tourna ment, and everybody 

 agreed that the first tournament of the Saratoga club was a de- 

 cided success. 



The. committee, Messrs. Levengston, Coster. Bockus and Rams- 

 dell, did everj thing in their power to have things run smoothly, 

 hut the want of enough efficient help to run the traps was most 

 notieable, particularly good trap pullers. However, this was not 

 the fault of the management, for without previous experience 

 they depended upon the promises of the club members to lend a 

 helping hand and, as usual at club tournaments, they failed to 

 materialize. Mr. W. H. Hobart, of Newark, N. J„ who attended 

 the shoot as guest of Mr. Coster, kindly offered his services, and 

 with the help of Horace Derby, of the Albany Argus, the second 

 set of traps was kept in constant motion throughout the shoot. 

 The grounds were located on a high sandy plateau, about three- 

 quarters of a mile cast of the village, adjoining the race track, 

 and was, with the exception of the background toward the right, 

 a perfect shooting ground. The shooting was done from two sets 

 of five Keystone traps, kingbird targets being used, American 

 ShootiDg Association rules governing the contests. 



First Day, Tuesday, July i5. 



Promptly at 9 A. M. the shooters were on hand and the first 

 event was opened. The weather was awfully hot, but the canvas 

 awnings that had been erected protected the shooters from the 

 sun's rays. About 2:30 P. M. a slight shower interrupted the;sport 

 for a few moments, followed by a refreshing breeze that blew 

 across the traps, from left to right, making the shooting delight- 

 ful for the balance of the day. For the cash prize of $15, div. 60 

 and 40 per cent., for best averages in to-day's guaranteed events, 

 Kelsey, Whitney and Wagner div. first, each breaking 100 out of 

 105, Levengston taking second. Scores: 



Event No. 1, 10 singles, entrance SI, four moneys, 80 entries: 



Pndd.K-k .vhumm Uv. s r OHOOIOOIO- 4 



Collins .1011111110- 8 Bowdish 1111100011— 7 



Lovejoy 1110111011— 8 Tuttle 0010011101- 5 



Malone 0101000011— 4 Benscotten 1111101111— 9 



Hefflin 1111111111-10 Beaudry 0001111111- 7 



Sf.o.rry 1111011111-9 Albee 0111111H1- 9 



Keller U110U110— 8 Andrews 1110111111— 9 



Kelsey llllltllll-10 Patten 0111101101- 7 



Whitney 1111110111— 9 Tulley 1101011101— 7 



Knowles 1101111111— 9 Nichols 11011111 11— 9 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Betts 1010101110— 6 



Crosby 1111111110- 9 Peacock 1011110111— 8 



Gale 1110101110— 7 MeCormick 0100101011— 5 



Prentice 1101101111— 8 Putnam 1111101111- 9 



Levengston 1111111111-10 A M S lUlOlllll- 9 



Ferriss 1101111011- 8 Simpson 0111011111— 8 



Baker 1100011001— 5 Little 1111111010- 8 



Wagner 1110111111— 9 Lindsley 0000111111— 6 



Perkins 1010100100- 4 Cowee 1110010101- 6 



Dickey 1110011111— 8 Hamline 1111110111— 9 



Allen 1111011110- 8 Hunt 1111111010- 8 



Henry lOlllOl 111— 8 Brooks 0110101110-6 



Barrett ..1011101111— 8 Mills 1111111011— 9 



Davis .1111011111— 9 Jackson 1111111101— 9 



Jock 1011011101-7 Taylor.- 1111111111-10 



Paul .1011111111- 9 Hudson 0111101111— 8 



Wheeler 1111010101- 7 Pike 1101010101- 6 



Skinner 1111111111-10 Ditmar OOlllOllll- 7 



Mattice, 0111101111- 8 Bowker 1111111111-10 



WiUey 1011111111-9 Kerr.,,. 1010010101-5 



Tie on 10 div.; on 9 shot off and won by Paul, Mills, Hamline, 

 f enscotten. Andrews and Sterry; on 8 Hunter, Mattice, Simpson, 

 Little, Collins, Lovejoy, Prentice and Ferris drew their pro rata, 

 the others shooting off, was won by Henry; on 7, Patton and Tolly 

 drawing out, shoot-off won by Wheeler. 



Event No. 2, guaranteed puree of $50, 15 singles, entranee 

 4 moneys, 73 entries: 



Bowdish 101100111111111-13 Peacock 111111111101101-13 



Leonard llUIOlOUHlll— 13 Nichols 111111111111111—15 



Pegnan 100101111110101-10 Wheeler 110111111110110-13 



Wicks 1 1U011 1111110 1-1 3 Benscotten... 111101010111110-11 



Lindsley 011111011101010—10 MeCormick... .100111001111111— 11 



Lever 111110011011011—11 Mattice 100111101101111—11 



Putnan 011011111111111-13 Albee 001101111110001- 9 



goggvo 011111110011111-13 Bronze 010100011101101—8 



Tuttle 011111111 101 101-13 Willey 111111001101110-11 



Paul 10111111 1011101-12 Allen 011111111101011-13 



Sterry 11110111111 1111-H Hamline 10 1111111111111— 14 



Hunt 0111 i 1010111 1 10-11 Mills 010101111111100—10 



Pike. 110111111100111-13 Brooks 111111111111111-15 



Davis Hllimin0011-13 Kelsey 111111111111111-15 



Hei kes Ill 1 1111 1 11 1111—15 Barrett 1101 11 111 1 11111-14 



Jackson 111110111111111—14 'Perkins 101111011110111-13 



Keller 111101010111111-12 Heflin 111101010101101-10 



Whitney 011111111111011-13 Cowee 111000011011110- 9 



Crosby 101111111111 1 11-H Dickey 111111111111111-15 



Ditmar 101111011111101-13 Ferris 011111101101001-10 



■ • A' ].", Hudson 011011111111101-12 



Malone 110ioililooi.lio-l0 Gale 111101111101111—13 



Williams 011011111101111-13 Kerr Ill 11101110101 0 — H 



Andrews 11010 1110001110 - 9 Mc Murch y . . . . 1101111U0111 1 1—13 



Skinner 111111111111101-14 Lovejoy 101 111101001011—10 



Henry 11111111101 1111—14 Simpson 01011 1 101100111—10 



Collins 111111101110111—13 "Jack" 111111011100111-13 



Taylor 10111111111.1111—14 Wagner 111111111101111—14 



Miller 011111111111111—14 Beaudry 111110101101011-11 



WH Wolsten- Bowker 111011111111111-14 



fTQft 111110111111111-14 Levengston . ..U10H111111101-13 



J Wolstencrof til H0O011100111— 10 Little 100011010111001- 8 



Baker 000111 011 11111 1— 11 Ducker 100111111111111-13 



Rothacker 110110101011110-10 A M S 1111001 111 11101—13 



Paddock 1 1 11 00001 111111—11 



All ties div. 



Event. No. 3, guaranteed purse of $100, 30 singles, entrance $3, 

 4 moneys, 61 entries: 



Barrett. . .001 1 1 LOHOUlOllHll— 15 Nichols. . .11111011011111011001— 15 



Pi ke 1101001110111 1 011011-14 Jack 11 1 01 01 01 111 11011111-16 



Henry 10110110110101110011 - 13 Gore 10101111101111110110-15 



Heikes... 1111011 011 mill 11 lo-17 Brocfcw-nOiOlOUlOIKMOlOOOOlO- 8 



Sterry . . . .11110111101101111111-17 Paul 1111110010101111 1011-15 



Kellar .. . .1111111111 1111000101-16 Betts 11101011011110011011-14 



Gal e 11111111101 11 11 11 111-19 Beaudry .. 111111 01001110111100-1 4 



Simpson. .1100111 1001111111111-16 Skinner. ..11111110111111111111-19 

 Williams. llOOllllOl.OUOllOilo-13 Willey... .01110010110111110111-14 

 Crosby... .11111111011011111111- 18 Benseot'n 11111111111111111111-20 



Brooks.... 03111101111111111110-16 Bemis 01111011111111111110-17 



Jackson 0001 111111 1 1010111 11- 15 Leonard.. 1111101111101 1111101-17 

 EDMullenllOlOlllllllHlOOl 11-16 Putnam ..1 1111011101111110111—17 

 WH Wols- Hudson.. .11110111110110111111— 17 



tencroftllliliniinillllUO-19 Andrews..*!! I Ulllll 1100111101-16 



Hunt 11011110111111101111-17 Weeks ...01111111100111111011-16 



J Wolsten- Pegnan.. .01 101 101110110010110—12 



croft. ... 1 11 100111 1 1100 1 1111 1—1 ti Ducker . . . 0001 1 1 1011110011011 1—13 

 Hamline.. 1111 1111 11 1110009111— iti Dittmar.. llOion no in 101 1110—14 

 Kelsey.... 11111111111111111111— 30 Dickey. ...01111110111111111011— 17 

 Bowker... 01111111110111111111— 18 Levengs'nllllOl 1] .111111111111— 19 



Davis OolOll1 10110111101.11-14 Rotha'kerOl 111 111111101101 ill— 17 



Whi tney. .11111101 11111 1011111— 18 Padd ock . .01110111110101110111—15 

 McMurc'j 01111011011111111110—16 Wagner . 11111111111110110111—18 



E L Mills. 11111111111111111111-20 Ferris lllllllOlllHimin— 19 



J S LoylorlOOlllOllllllOlllllO-15 Knowles. .11001111111101110100-14 



Allen 1 10 1 1000011 1 1 00001 11— U Heflin 101 11 101 1 1 1 1 11 100011 —15 



Bowditch.lllOllllllllOllllOH-17 Tuttle . . . .11001110111111001111-16 

 Wheeler. Ill 1111 11101 11110111- 18 Goggin.. . .10111111111111100011—16 



Albee lllllOOOOlUlllOulll— 14 Collins. . . .01111111111101011111—17 



Lindsley. . 0111 111111] 100111011 — 1 6 Baker 10111101110111001111-15 



Peacock . . 1110111111111011111 1—1 8 



Ties on 18, 19, 20 div.; ties on 17 Messrs. Hudson and Riley div. 

 after shoot-off. 



Event No. 3, 10 singles, entrance 81, 4 moneys, 60 entries: 



Mills 1011111111— 9 Kelsey 1011111111— 9 



Keller 1100101110- 6 Knowles 1101011111— 8 



Barrett lOlOlllLR— 8 Collins 0011011111— 7 



Sterry 1111111101— 9 Levengston 1111111111—10 



Dittmar 11111 mil— 10 Wagner 1111111111—10 



Baker OOUllim— 8 Jackson 1101110111— 8 



Cowee 1010011111— 7 Tuttle 1111101110— 8 



Simpson 111111H11— 10 Paul 1101111110— 8 



Henry 0111001111- 7 Putnam 1110111110- 8 



Crosby 1111111110— 9 Bowditch 1111111010- 8 



Gore 1111011101- 8 Dickey 1110111011- 8 



Skinner 1110111111- 8 Davis 0101000111- 5 



Pegnan 1110010000— 4 Prentice 1101011110- 7 



Weeks 1111111011- 9 Brooks 1010111111- 8 



Tolly OUClllOOl-6 Heikes 1111111111-10 



Andrews 1111111110- 9 Paddock 1111111111-10 



McCnrmicy 1101111001—7 Whitney 0110111111- 8 



Patten 0110110011- 6 Ferris lOllilllll— 9 



SEB 1111101110- 8 Bemis 0101101011- 6 



Lindsley 1011101011- 7 A M S 0001111111- 7 



Wheeler 1111011111- 9 Kerr 1001100100 - 4 



Miller 1111111111-10 "Jack" 1011111111— 9 



Leonard 1111111111—10 Lever 1111111011— 9 



Mattice 1111111101— 9 Beaudry 0101011001— 5 



Gale 1111111001— 8 Albee 1101111110- 8 



J Wolstencrof t. .. .1100100111- 6 Uoggin 1111110011- 8 



Perkins 1101111001- 7 Peacock 1111000110- 6 



Lovejoy 0000111100- 4 Benscotten 1111011110- 8 



Williams 1101011011- 7 Bowker 1111111111-10 



W Wolstencroft... .1111111111— 10 Heflin 1110111100— 7 



Event No. 5, guarantee purse of $50, 15 singles, entrance $3, four 

 moneys, 62 entries: 



Collins 111011111111111—14 Lindsley 101010111111111-13 



Malone 001111011111101—11 Skinner 111111111111111- 15 



Paddock 111111110111111—14 Paul 111111111111111-15 



E L Mills 111111111111111-15 Core 111011111101111—13 



Sterrv 111111100011101-11 "Jack" llllimoilllll— 14 



E D Mills 110111111111111-14 Schemerhorn. .101110111111101— 11 



Wagner 011111111111111—14 Albee 110011010001110— 8 



Bowker 111011110111111—13 Putnam 111111111111001—13 



Whitney 110111111111111—14 Andrews 111111111110011—13 



Ditmar 111110111111011—13 Beaudry 011111101111111—13 



Knowles 111111111101111—14 Wheeler 111011111111110-13 



Lovejoy 001111111 100111-11 Nichols 100111111010011-10 



Taylor 111111111111101-14 Goggin 111111111111111—15 



Peacock 111111101111111—14 Bemis 01011111111H10-13 



WWolst'ncr'ftlllllll 11101100-13 Baker 111100000111001— 8 



Rothacker 111011109001100- 8 MeCormick. . ..001110111110111— 11 



Hudson Ollimoonmo-ll Ferris 111111111111101—14 



Levengston ...111111111111111—15 Heikes 111111 111111111— 15 



Simpson 10111111111111 1— 14 Barrett 101111111100111—13 



Dickey 111111111110011-13 Gale 111111111001101-13 



Heflin 011011111101111-13 Henry lllllOOlimiOl— 12 



Williams 010110010001110- 7 Hamlin 001111111011111-12 



Perkins 101101011110101—10 Prentice 111111111000011—11 



Keller 111011100111111-13 Cowee 110101111111 110-13 



Weeks 111010111111011-13 Brooks 111111111111111-15 



Pegnan 001110101001011- 8 Davis 0111000111U 111—11 



Willey 110111010111111-13 MeMurchy. . .. 111110111111111— 14 



Betson 111111011010100-10 Kelsey 011111111111110-13 



Tuttle 101111011110111-12 Crosby 091111001110111-10 



Bowd !sh 101111011110111—13 J Wolstencrof tllllOlllllllOU— 13 



Benscotten. . . .111111111111110-14 Jackson 011001111111011-11 



Event No. 6, guaranteed purse of $100, 20 singles, entrance 3$, 

 divide first $30, second $20, third $20, fourth $20, fifth $20'; 01 entries: 

 Goggiu . . . .10011010111001111111-14 J ackson . . 11111111111101111011-18 



Betts 11001011110101111101-14 Whitney .11111111111111111111-30 



B'nscott'nimillllimillllll— 20 Rot'iack'rlllOlllOllllllOllOll— 16 

 "Jack". .. .11111111111101001111-17 Wagner . .11111111111111111111-20 

 Lindsley . .110101111111 11111001— 16 Lovejoy. . . 11101111011011 1 10111-15 

 Gore ...... 01111111011111110110-10 Malone. ..11001110111011111111—16 



Bemis 10110111111111111101-17 Cowee. . . . Ill 10111101011111101- 16 



Andrews..miimillllimm-30 Crosby. . ..11111111111111111111—20 



Willis 10101011111011101001-13 Paul 11111111110111111111-19 



Bowdish. .11111011011111111111-18 Putnam. . .01111110111111111111-18 

 Whitney. .10111110011101111111-16 Beaudry .00010110010001010111- 9 

 Tuttle .... 11111100110110111110 -15 Mattice. . .011.11101110mill010-15 



Broch llOOimiOOmonill-15 Skinner.. . 11111001111111111111-18 



W H Wol- Nichols. . .10101101011111111101-15 



stencroft 11111111111111111011-19 Ducker. . .01011100111001101111-13 

 Levengs'nllOH 11 11 1101 1110111—17 M'C'rm 'ckUOOOlOllOllllllOiOl— 13 

 Dickey. . . .10111101110111111111—17 Weeks. ... 0! 111111111010110011—15 

 Heflin . . . .11011111111111110011-17 Pegnan . . . 10011 001100111H00U -13 

 Bowker . . .11111011111111110110-17 Barrett . . , 101010110111110110.11-14 

 Heikes, . , , limillllOOOUIllU-17 Henry .... 11111111010111101111-17 1 



E D MillerlllllllOllllllllllll-19 Hudson. . .11111011110111110111-17 

 Collins. . . .01111111111111111111-19 Ferris . . . .11111111110011101111-17 

 I E L Mills.llOlllllllllllllim-19 Simpson. .01101011011101111011-14 

 Hamlin. . .10111110111111011010-15 J S TaylorOmilllllllllllOIOl-17 

 Paddock. .01111110111111110011—16 Keller . . . .10101101011011110110-13 



J Wolsten- Davis 11101101100010111101-13 



croft. . . .11111111101111011111-18 Brooks.. . .11111110110111110011-16 



Gale 11111111100101111101-16 Dittmar . .10111101001111111101-15 



Sterry OOllllllOllllOlUOll -15 Kelsev. . . .11111110111111111111 - 10 



M'Murchyllllllllllllimilll— 20 Hunt 11001110010111101111—11 



Peacock . . 11111 111111111111111-20 Knowles . . Ill 11011111111011101—17 



Baker 1111111 0111011010111—16 



Event No. 7, 10 singles, entrance $1, 4 moneys, 53 entries: 



Paddock 0111111101— 8 Bowdish 1101101101— 7 



Simpson 0101111110— 7 Benscotten 1111101111— 9 



Heflin, ,fr 1010111010- 6 A M L miOOllOl- 7 



Ferris 1111111111—10 Wheeler 0111110111 - 8 



W Wolstencroft. . .1011011111- 8 Willey 01111 1 101 1- 8 



Henrv llllUlOOl— 8 Putnam 0001 1 1 1 101— 6 



E L Mills H till 0111- 9 Tee Kay mil 11 111-10 



Barrett lOlllOllll— 8 Beach 1100011010 - 5 



Kelsev 1111011111— 9 Paul 1111111111—10 



Keller 110010H11— 7 Mattice .1110111111— 9 



Bowker 1111111111—10 Tuttle 1111011101— 8 



AwAi 1:011100.11- 7 To! lev 1100110111— 7 ■ 



Dittmar 1001111111— 8 Whitney 1111111111—10 



Jackson 1110011111— 8 Crosby 1111011111— 9 



E D Miller 1101111111- 9 Heflin 1011101010- 6 



Gale 1011111101-8 Heikes 1111111011—9 1 



Sterry 1011010111— 7 Williams 1001001100— 4 



Taylor 1111111101—9 Levengston.- 1111111111—10 



Baker 0111111111- 9 Hamline 1011011111— 8 1 



Wagner 1101011111—8 Collins 1111101111-9 



J Wolstencroft — 1110111101 — 8 MeMurchy 11111 Hill- lo 



Dickey ..1111011111—9 Hudson . 1011111110-8 



Peacock 1111111111—10 Brooks 1111011111— 9 



Skinner 1111011111— 9 Bocks 1001011101— 6 



Goggin 1111001011— 7 Cowee 1010010010— 4 



' Jack" 1110011101- 7 Beaudry lOllilllll— 9 



Andrews UlimiOl- 9 



Event No. 8, guaranteed purse of $50, 15 singles, entrance $3, 

 four moneys, 49 entries: 



Wagner 111111111111011—14 Lindsley 111111111001111-13 



Simpson 111111011111110—13 Goggin omnmonoiO— 11 



Dickey 1111111111x1111-15 Beaudry 1111110111.01111-13 



Davis 111111111110111-14 Jack 11101111101 1 101-12 



Whitney 111111111111111—15 Paul 110111101111111—13 



D ittmar 111111110111111—14 Andrews 11011111111111 1— 1 4 



Hamline 110111111111111—14 Skinner 111111111111011—14 



Gale OmiOimilOll— 13 Ducker 111111111011011— 13 



Barrett 101111111110111-13 Nichols 110110111001001— 9 



Miller 111111111111011—14 Putnam 111111111111111—15 



Collins 111111111111111—15 Benscotten. . . OOlllUOlll l ill— 12 



Kn owles 110011011011111-11 Wheeler 1 111 111 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 -1 4 



Rothaker 111111101101111—13 Keller 1 11 111011011011— IS 



W Wolstencr'timiOOlllimi-lS Kelsey. 111111111110111—14 



E Hudson 001111111110111—13 Brooks 111111111110110-13 



McMurcby . . .111111101111011—13 Sterrv 101110110010110— 9 



Paddock 111110111111111—14 Bockes .OimiHOlllllO-13 



Henry 101111111111111—14 Jackson OlUOOllOllllll-1 1 



E L Mills llllllimOlOll— 13 Williams 101 100010001101- 9 



J Wolsten croftlOlllllllllim— 14 TavJor 111111011011111—13 



Levengston . . . .111111111111111—15 Peacock 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 



Heflin 111111111111111-15 Baker ill 111111101011—18 



Heikes 111111111111111-15 Crosby 110111111111011-13 



Ferris 111111111111111-15 Gore 111111111111111-15 



Bowdish 111111111110110—13 



Event No. 9, guaranteed purse of $100. at 30 singles, entrance $3, 



div. 30, 35, 20, 15 a,nd 10 per cent.. 43 entries: 



Skiuner . .10111101111111111011-17 Lindsley. .11011110111011011111 -17 



Benscot'n.OllllOllimi 1101111-18 Dickey '. . .immnoilllimil-19 



"Jack" ...10011010110111111101-14 Davis 11111111101111011110-17 



Andrews..lll0111111111lllim— 19 Wagner.. .11111111111111111111-30 



Paul till 111111111.1111 111-20 J Wolsten- 



Bowdish.. 1111111.11111111 11011-19 croft.... 111101 10111111101111-17 



Wheeler. . 1110110milllllll01-17 Keller .... 11001011110011111111-i:i 



Nichols. . .11111101110111011111-17 Sterry.. ...11011101111101110111-16 



Goggin. ..111101101110 1 1011111-1.7 Dittmar.. .000111 10110111111011-14 



Gore 11101111111111111101-18 Barrett. . .1110)110001111111111-16 



Beaudry . .0011111111 1001imil-16 Kelsey. . . .1111111111111111 1101-19 



Heikes. . ..11011111110111111111-10 Gale milll0imillll011-18 



W Wolsten- Brooks. . ..111111111 11111111111-20 

 croft. . . .111101111111111 11111-19 Malone . .11101111101100011111-15 

 Hamline. .llllllllOlllllOHlll-18 Williams. 1111101111011 1011111-17 

 Levengs- 

 ton 11111111111111111111-20 Hamlin... lllOlOOlOlOllllOw. -10 



Collins.. ,.10111001101111111111-16 Rothack'rlllOlOHlOllOlOlw. -11 



Ferris. . . .10011011111111111111—17 Paddock ..10110110101111111111-16 



ED MiUerimmoilimilOlll-18 Knowles 10101100011.111101101-14 



M'MurchyinmillllOlllOllll-IS Peacock. ..11011111100111111111-17 



E L Mills. 11001111111101111111-17 Baker . . . .01Ol]01iO!01Glllll11-14 



Jackson. ..110110111111111111 11-17 Hudson. ..01111111111111111101—18 



Whitney.. 11111111111111111111-20 Henry . .. .11011111111111111101— 3 8 



Simpson.. 11111110111110101111— 17 Willey .. ..111101011111.11101110-14 - 

 Crosby . . ..11111011010111111111-17 



Event No. 10, 6 pairs, entrance $1, 4 moneys: 45 entries: 



Gale 10 10 10 11 10 11— 8 Beaudry 11 01 11 00 00 11- 7 



KnowJes 10 11 10 10 10 10— 7 Schermerh'nll 11 10 nl 11 00— 7 



Sterry 10 11 11 10 01 10- 8 Paul 10 10 10 11 10 00- 6 



JWolstenc'ftlO 10 01 01 10 11- 7 Bemis 10 10 11 10 10 00- 7 



Wheeler 10 10 11 10 11 11— 9 Heikes 11 11 11 11 11 11-13 



Taylor 10 10 10 11 10 10- 8 Killer 11 11 11 11 10 10-10 



Hamline 10 11 11 01 11 10— 9 W H Wolsten- 



E D Miller... 11 10 11 10 11 10— 9 croft All 11 11 11 11 11—13 



Simpson 10 01 10 10 10 10- 6 Barrett 10 10 10 10 10 11— 7 



Kelsey 11 11 01 11 11 11—11 Heflin 11 11 11 11 11 11-12 



Ferris 11 10 11 10 11 11— 9 Bowker 11 11 11 10 10 11—10 



MeMurchy.. 11 10 10 11 10 10- 8 Dickey 11 00 11 11 10 11— 9 



Whitney 10 11 10 10 11 11- 9 Cowee 10 00 10 00 01 01- 4 



Collins 00 10 11 10 11 10- 7 Wagner 10 11 11 11 11 11-H 



Albee 10 11 10 10 10 10- 7 Jackson 11 11 11 11 11 10-11 



Gore 10 11 10 10 10 11— 8 Davis 10 10 10 10 11 11— 8 



Burbridge.. .01 11 11 10 11 11-10 Peacock 10 11 10 10 10 10- 7 



Benscotten.. 11 11 10 11 10 11—10 Levengston. .11 10 10 11 11 10— 9 



Nichols 11 10 10 00 11 10 - 7 Paddock 10 11 11 11 10 11-10 



Goggin 10 11 01 10 10 10- 7 Brooks 01 01 11 11 11 10- 9 



Lindsley 11 10 11 10 11 11— 9 Williams. .. 10 10 10 10 10 10- 6 



Willey 10 10 10 01 11 10- 7 E L Mills. . .10 11 11 11 11 11-1 J 



Putnam 11 01 11 10 10 10- 7 Baker 01 10 11 10 00 11- 7 



Second Day, Wednesday, July IV. 

 The heat to-day was even more intense than yesterday, the 

 awnings affording little relief from the glare of the sun. About 

 noon, however, a strong southwesterly wind sprung up that was 

 welcomed, but it sadly upset the calculations of some of the 

 shooters, and miss after miss was scored. Benscotten captured 



the first average to-day, missing but 3 out of 105 targets, Kelsey 



taking second with an even 100. Score: 

 Event No. 1, 10 singles, entrance SI, 4 moneys. 73 entries:' 



Geisel 0010010101— 4 Ferris 0HU01011— 7 



Willis OloOlUOOl- 5 Gale 1111111110- 9 



Lindsley 1111111011— 9 Rothacker . 0100000111-4 



A M S -.0101110001- 5 Whitney lOllilllll— 9 



Coster 0011111101— 7 Cunningham 1001001100— 4 



Ranisdill lllllOllOl— 8 Gore 1111001111— 8 



Paul 0011110111- 7 Peacock 1111111111-10 



Albee 0110111001— 6 Brockway 0110111101— 7 



Tee Kay 1011111101— 8 MeCormick 0111111110- 8 



Burbridge 1011111011— 8 Carroll 0011111111— 8 



Willey 111101H11— 9 Cramer 0110010111— 6 



Beaudry 1001110111— 6 Wagner; 1111111110— 9 



■ ■ A ... . ■ K'< :Ai> ; A'.;-. AM, Mil ID :-' 



Putnam 1111100100— 6 E D Miller 111U11111— 10 



Skinner 1110111110— 8 Bowker 1101111110- 8 



Andrews 0110111101- 7 Collins 10U101111- 9 



Bowdish 0111011101- 7 Davis 1111100111— 8 



Lever imOltlOl— 8 Cowee 1011101110— 7 



Wheeler 1111111110— 9 J Wolstencroft 1111111011— 9 



Nichols. 1101111001 - 7 W Wolstencroft . . . 1111111111-10 



Roberts 1111111101— 9 MeMurchy 1111111110— 9 



Bemis 1111110011— 8 Keller 1111111011- 9 



Benscotten HHllllll— 10 Heflin UlOOUlll— 8 



George 0011111110— 7 Hunt 1111111111—10 



Brooks 0111001000- 4 E L Mills lOllilllll— 9 



Henry 1010101111- 7 Gilchrist . . . . 1101111001- 7 



Barrett 1111110101- 8 Jackson ionium- 9 



loins 0100110100— 4 Dittmar 0111101010- B 



I S Taylor. 



....1111111011-9 Malone 1011 101.110- 7 



Crosby 01011111U- 8 Prentice lOllilllll— 9 



Hamline 1111001101- 7 Paddock 1111111011— 9 



Simpson 1111110101— 8 Sterry 0101111101- 7 



GL Smith 1101011110-7 Levengston 1111111111—10 



Kelsev .0111111110- 9 W H Mills 1111001101- 7 



Knowlea 1100100111- 7 Heikes 1111011111- 9 



Hudson 1111010110- 7 Crompton 1101111110- 8 



Bakev ijllOlOlll- 8 " 



