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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 21, 1890, 



THE TORONTO TOURNAMENT. 



Toronto, Aug. 12.— Seldom has Toronto seen such a large and 

 enthusiastic gathering of trap-shooters as assembled on .Stark's 

 athletic and shooting grounds this morning to take part in the 

 McDowall first annual bluerock tournament, held under the aus- 

 pices of the associate gun clubs of Toronto. 



The sks*- could not have been clearer, nor the atmosphere better 

 adapted to such an occasion, while under the able management 

 of Mr. McDowall, assisted by Mr. Paul North, of Cleveland, Ohio, 

 and the committee of management, an incessant firing was kept 

 up from 9 o'clock in the morning until the bell tolled the hour for 

 tea. The rapid firing system is new to Canadians generally, but 

 it is safe to assert that it will be universally adopted for matches 

 hereafter, considering the fact that under the old style of Bboot- 

 ing, it would take as long to shoot a t 500 birds as it did to shoot at 

 4,000 to-day. Messrs. Verity and Briggs officiated as referees, and 

 acquitted themselves in a most satisfactory manner, while the 

 cashier and secretary were complimented by the Americans on the 

 manner in which their duties were performed. 



Among the more prominent visitors in attendance from the 

 United States and Canada were the following: L. Harrison, Min- 

 neapolis; F. D. Kelsey, East Aurora, N. Y.; ft. O. TIeikos, Dayton, 

 O.; E. Andrews, Sardinia, N. Y.; H. Whitney, Phelps, N. Y.; W. 

 Crosby, Batavia, N. Y.; J. A. Ruble. Beloit, Wis.; E. S. Benscot- 

 ten, Toledo, O ; W. King, H. B. Mohler, H. Levis, Pittsburg, Pa.; 

 Paul North, Cleveland; J . Snyder, Towanda, N. Y.; W. A. Skinner, 

 St. Paul, Minn. Canadians: J. Wayper, Hespeler; H. Cotton, 

 P.idgetown; Capt. Dalton, A. W. Throop, Ottuwr; A. R.Potter. 

 Elora; A. W. Thompson, Preston; S. Glover, Carleton Place. 



The following is the detailed score of tho various events: Event 

 No. 1, at 10 singles, entrance 81: 



Skinner 9 Andrew 



Charles 7 Henry 



King 10 Wakefield 



Levis 8 Glover 



Paul 9 Mohler 



Catton 8 Leitch 



Kelsey 10 Snyder 



North 9 Draisev 



Event No. 3, 15 singles, entrance 81.50: 



Skinner 11 " 



Charles 13 



King 15 



Levis 11 



Andrews 12 



Wakefield 10 



Catton 11 



Henry 9 



Event No. 3, 20 singles, guaranteed purse $100, W. McDowall, 

 entrance S3, first, $20; second, $20; third, $20; fouri h, $20; fifth, ffgk 



North 17 McDowall 18 Wayper 19 



Heikes 19 McClure 10 Dalton 14 



Shawdon 13 Wakefield 15 Benscotten... 19 



9 



... 7 



Wayper 



Potter 



. , 8 

 6 



9 





, ... 8 



, 7 





, .. 8 



6 



Throop 



5 



. 9 



Walton 



. 5 



. 6 





.... 7 



Kelsey 15 Draisey 11 



North 15 McDowall 15 



Paul 10 Mohler 10 



Glover 13 Thompson 8 



Walton 11 Potter 11 



Snyder 10 Wayper 12 



Leitch 13 Throop 8 



Walton 7 



fjpitch 18 Paul 



..19 



Henry 13 



Andrews 16 



Mohler 16 Walker 11 



Kelsey 20 Whitney 18 



Draisey 14 Catton 20 



Skirmer 17 Tymon 9 Windsor 17 



Charles 18 



Event No. 4, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Glover 19 Emond 11 



King 15 



Levis 16 



Throop T 



North 9 



King 10 



Levis 9 



Mohler . 

 McClure . 

 Walton 



8 Potter 7 



7 Snyder 5 



5 Thompson 7 



Charles 9 Leitch 10 Throop 7 



Kelsey 10 



Catton 8 



Wakefield 8 Wayper 



Andrews 10 Henry 



Glover 9 



Paul. 



Dalton .6 



McDowall 9 



Whitney 9 



Event No. 5, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



North 12 Charles 14 Paul 13 



King 11 Mohler 13 Dalton 10 



Levis 12 Glover 11 Wayper 14 



Kelsey 15 McDowall 10 Throop 10 



Wakefield 13 Leitch 13 Thompson 6 



Catton 9 Emond 9 Potter 12 



Andrews 15 Whitney 13 



Event No. 6, 20 singles, guaranteed purse $100. the Charles Stark 



Co. (Limited), entrance S3, first, $20; second, $20; third, $20; fourth 

 $20; fifth, $20: 



Benscotten 19 Heikes 16 Kelsey 20 



Emond 13 Wayper 18 Andrews 17 



Wakefield 18 Dalton 11 Charles .15 



North 16 Mohler 14 McDowall 13 



Skinner 16 Kemp 12 Paul 11 



Glover 18 Tymon 13 Whitney 19 



Levin 18 Sawdon 10 Windsor 19 



King 18 Thompson 13 Draisey 12 



Throop 16 Peardon 14 Catton 17 



Snyder 13 Leitch 16 



Event No. 7, 5 singles and 5 pairs, entrance $1.50: 



Charles 10 Kelsey 14 McDowall 9 



North 14 Andrews 10 Throop 13 



Skinner 10 Pal 6 " 



Leitch 13 King 8 



Glover 12 Levis 10 



Heikes 14 Mohler 10 Wayper 12 



Whitney 12 Emond 10 Catton 5 



Dalton 10 



Benscotten 13 



Windsor 12 



Event No. 8, 20 singles, guaranteed purse „. 

 ;10; second, $10; third, $10. fourth, $10, fifth, $10: 



Blea 11 



Kemp 13 



Emond 6 



Catton 16 



Levis 16 Skinner 17 



King 18 Leitch 18 



Benscotten 18 Henery 10 



North 17 Dalton 18 _ 



Heikes 18 Mohler 14 Charles 16 



Razzle 9 Was per 19 Whitney 18 



Wakefield 14 Peardon 12 Windsor 18 



Throop 11 Andrews 17 Carruthers 11 



Kelsey 20 Henry 13 McDowall 14 



..it; 



Glover 18 Crosby. 



Aug. 13.— The second day of the McDowall international blue- 

 rock tournament was in every sense far ahead of the opening day. 

 About ten arrivals were registered on the books in the club house, 

 six of whom were Americans. The average for the day was a 

 close race for first between Rolla Heikes and P. D. Kelsey, with 

 odds in favor of Heikes of two in 150 targets. Charles, McDowall, 

 Catton, Wayper and Glover, of the Canadians, are drawing 

 money from all events, but cannot hope to beat such men out as 

 Rolla' Heikes, Kelsey, Benscotten, Whitney and Ruble, although 

 the latter do not want to "miss a straight." 



At a meeting of the committee of management it has been de- 

 cided to shoot all guarantee purses to-morrow, including the 

 merchandise shoot, on account of the American cracks having 

 decided to attend the Keystone tournament at Corry, Pa., which 

 begins on Monday next, therefore there will be $300 in guaranteed 

 purses and about $150 donated, with entrance free in the latter. 

 The following are the scores for the day: 



Event No. 9, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



Skinner 9 Besser 5 Whitney 10 



Charles 6 Levis 7 Scott.... 



Draisey 7 King .9 Benscotten 10 



Glover 10 Potter 5 Crosby 7 



Catton 10 Thompson 7 Andrews. 



Wayper 8 McDowall 7 Grant — 



North. 7 Heikes 10 Mohler... 



Shane..- 6 Davidson 6 Razzle 10 



Kelsey 10 Henry 5 Windsor 7 



Event No. 10, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Charles 11 Benscotten 9 Andrews 13 



Emond 12 McDowall 10 Mohler 12 



North 12 Skinner 13 Shane 10 



Levis 11 Kelsey 13 Thompson.... 14 



King 14 Whitney 15 Davidson... 9 



Heikes 15 Potter 11 Grant 10 



Wayper 11 Catton 12 Draisey 13 



Glover 14 Razzle 13 Windsor 13 



Throop 13 Crosby 13 Besser 11 



Dalton 11 



Event No. 11, 20 singles; guaranteed purse, 100; Toronto Gun 

 Club: first $20. second $20, third $20, fourth $20; fifth $20; entrance 

 $3* 



Heikes 18 Mohler 15 Miller 9 



Kelsey 19 Benscotten 18 Throop 18 



Whitney 17 Margetts 14 Dalton 17 



Crosb> T ... 20 Skinner 19 Sawdon 13 



Razzle 20 Charles, 16 J Thompson 10 



King 18 Peardon 11 Windsor 16 



Geris 17 Glover 19 McDowall 15 



Catton 17 Wayper 19 Andrews 16 



North 18 Henery 11 



Potter-.. Mr.. - ••-■If) Pears 12 



6 Dalton 10 



7 North 8 



Besser 



...10 

 ... 6 



. . 8 



Event No. 12, 10 singles; entrance $1: 



Levis 6 Potter 



King 10 Henry 



Razzle 10 McDowall 



Mohler.. 9 Benscotten 9 Andrews... 



Windsor 8 Charles 9 Thompson ... 



Heikes 10 Chapman 5 Throop 



Whitney 8 Wayper 8 Miller 



Crosby 9 Margetts 6 J Thompson 7 



Catton 9 Glover 10 



Kelsey 10 Skinner 9 



Event No. 13, 20 singles; guaranteed purse, $100: Hamilton 

 Powder Co.: entrance S3; first $20, second $20, third $20, fourth 

 $20, fifth $20: 



Catton 17 Kelsey 19 Dalton ..12 



North 16 Skinner 17 Wayper 18 



Windsor 18 Henry 16 Mohler 16 



King 19 Charles 19 Andrews 19 



Levis 18 Throop 18 Besser 13 



Razzle 18 Benscotten 19 Emond 14 



Potter 16 Thompson 14 Miller 11 



Heikes 20 Clover 19 J Thompson 15 



Crosby 20 MargettB 11 



Whitney 19 McDowall 13 



Event No. 15, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



McDowall 9 Skinner 10 Andrews 



Levis 9 Benscotten 9 Heikei 



King 8 Mohler 9 North.... 



Glover 9 Charles 10 Henry 7 



J Thompson 6 Dalton 



Besser 6 Wayper 



Kelsey 9 Throop 



Event No. 16, 20 singles, guaranteed purse $100, Cleveland Tar- 

 get Co., entrance $8; first $20, second $20, third $20, fourth $20, 

 fifth $20: 



Heikes ...10 



Razzle 10 



9 Potter 8 



5 Windsor 



King 19 Glover.. 



13 



Andrews 



18 



18 



Grant 



10 



it 



Benscotton 



20 



18 



Dalton 



...17 



17 



Charles 



16 



16 



Sawdon 



11 



17 





11 



15 





....13 



Catton 15 J Thomson 13 



Event No. 29, 20 singles, guaranteed purse $50, Stanley Gun Club; 

 entrance $2, first $10, second $10, third $10, fourth $10, fifth $10: 



Levis 15 Razzle 16 Henry 11 



King 17 Skinner 18 Charles 16 



Wayper 18 Catton 17 Chapman 14 



Glover 17 Kelsey 20 Crosby 16 



Dalton 14 North 19 Besser 14 



Heikes 20 Mohler 18 Andrews 16 



Throop 17 Whitney 19 Sawden 10 



Emond 14 Kemp 4 Grant 9 



Benscotten......... 19 



Aug. 1U.—A. larger number of shooters and a like addition in the 

 attendance of spectators was the result of the very attractive pro- 

 gramme catalogued for the third day of the tournament. Heikes 

 carried off the best average for the day, with a score of 186 out of 

 a possible 140, with Whitney a close second at 135. Windsor, Kel- 

 sey, and Benscotten, however, were following quite dangerously 

 in their wake, with scores of 131, 126, and 125 respectively, while 

 the Pittsburg contingent were making a good showing. Wayper, 

 Glover, Charles, Catton. Ruth, and McDowall, of the Canadians, 

 were all shooting in better foim than the day before, but still 

 could not hope to get an average against the powerful combination 

 from the other side. G. H. Briggs," Charles, and Paul North offici- 

 ated as referees during the day, and were thoroughly impartial in 

 their decisions. 



The foUowing is the detailed score for the day. Event No. 17, 

 10 singles; entrance $i: 



North 9 Charles 7 Throop 8 



Henry 4 Thompson 10 Dalton 7 



Kelsey — 7 Emond 6 Crosby 9 



Glover 9 Heikes 9 Windsor 10 



Razzle 8 Whitney 10 McDowall 6 



Skinner 9 Grant 7 Andrews 10 



J.Thompson 8 Potter 7 Levis 8 



Catton 8 Miller 7 Davidson 8 



Wayper 7 Benscotten 10 



Event No. 18, 15 singles; entrance $1.50: 



Skinner 12 Charles 10 McDowall 11 



J. Thompson 8 Heikes 14 Andrews 13 



Kelsey 13 Benscotten. 12 Levis 14 



Thompson 12 Dalton 9 Potter 15 



Mohler 13 Whitney 15 Davidson 11 



North 13 Crosby 13 Emond 8 



Razzle 14 Miller 11 Ruth .11 



Wayper 15 Throop 14 Windsor 14 



Glover 13 Grant 10 



Event No. 19, at 20 sineles, guaranteed purse of $100, by Owl 

 Gun Club, entrance $3: first, second, third, fourth and fifth, $20 

 each: 



Windsor 20 Ruth 17 Andrews 16 



Charles 17 Crosby 18 Evans 11 



Skinner 16 Mohler 16 Davidson 13 



Benscotten 19 Glover 18 Redpath. 17 



Heikes 19 Throop 17 McDowall 15 



Kelsey 20 Wayper 18 Dalton 16 



King 19 North 18 Powell 12 



Levis 17 Fern 12 Wilkinson 9 



Whitney 18 Razzle 18 Townson 13 



Event No. 21, at 20 singles, C. H. Riggs, cash donation, $40, en- 

 trance free; first $15. second $10, third $7, fourth $5, fifth $3: 



North.... 18 Skinner It Glover .17 



Razzle 18 King 20 Wayper 19 



Andrews 17 Levis 15 Hoffmann 



Ward 12 Catton 10 Burgess 11 



Tee Kay 13 Ruth 9 Emond 7 



Evans 12 Windsor 19 Henry 17 



Thompson, J 13 Crosby 19 Thompson 9 



Fern 11 Heikes 20 Criss 15 



Wilton 13 Kelsey 17 Powell 10 



Draisy 17 Robertson 6 Miller 14 



Potter 12 Moses 14 Davidson 16 



McDowall 11 Throop 18 Dalton 13 



McCready 9 Bugg 18 Redpatb 13 



18 Ruth 14 Avery 16 



Benscotten 



Whitney 19 Mohler 



Charles 12 



Event No. 23, 20 singles, guaranteed purse $100. W. McDowall; 

 entrance $3, first $20, second $20, third $3, fourth $20, fifth $30: 



King 17 Miller It Andrews 17 



Kelsey 18 Glover 18 Charles 16 



Mohler. 13 Wayper 10 North 17 



Skinner 19 Throop 15 Razzle. 14 



Heikes 20 Thompson, Jr 11 McDowall 16 



14 Douglass 16 Avery 13 



"" Catton 14 Dalton 15 



.14 Brown 14 



Ruth.. 



Levis. 



Benscotten .19 Redpa L h 



Whitney 19 Henry. 



Crosby." 19 Windsor 18 Evans 



Event No. 24, 15 singles, entrance $1.50: 



Mohler 10 Kelsey 12 Catton 



Razzle 12 Andrews 10 King.. 



Heikes 15 Benscotten 14 Evans 



15 Wilton 13 



10 Fern 9 



14 



Aug. 15 — The McDowall four days' tournament closed to-day. 

 The number of Canadian shots participating was not as large as 

 was expected, but in connection with the Americans the attend- 

 ance w T as large enough to make the tournament a success, not 

 only financially, but in every particular. The management was 

 about perfect, and the shooting was of a quality not excelled at 

 any of the large American tournaments. The American experts, 

 who in the course of a year attend many tournaments, were un- 

 stinted in their praise of the grounds and accommodations pro- 

 vided for the shooters, and say it is very rare for a large tourna- 

 ment, to pass off so absolutely free from any disagreeable features 

 as this one has been. 



Event No. 25, 10 singles: 



Glover 9 Skinner. 8 Winchell 8 



Henry 2 Grant 7 McDowall 4 



Razzle 10 Wayper 9 Andrews 10 



Kelsey 9 Blake. 3 Anderson 3 



Event No. 26, 15 singles: 



Razzle 14 Anderson 9 WineheLl 10 



Kelsey 14 North 11 Heikes 15 



Glover. — 13 Grant .11 Benscotten 13 



Skinner 12 Blake 12 Throop 12 



Wayper 12 Hening 6 Dalton 10 



McDowall 12 Andrews 13 



Event No. 28, 5 singles and 5 pairs: 



McDowall H Wayper 10 Anderson w 



Sims 8 Razzle 12 Skinner 8 



Kelsey 13 Throop 9 Winchell 9 



Heikes 14 Benscotten 12 



Event No. 30, 10 singles, entrance $1: 



McDowall 6 Henry 7 Benscotten 8 



Kelsey 8 Anderson. t 7 Skinner 8 



Razzle 7 Glover 9 Wayper 8 



Grunt 9 Heikes 10 Winchester 8 



Blake 4 Throop 8 Dalton 8 



Event No. 32, donated prizes, entrance free, 25 singles: 



Benscotten 24 Blake 18 Windsor 23 



Razzle 21 Skinner 19 Robertson 13 



Glover 21 Wayper. 18 McDowall 18 



Throop 18 Henry 14 Winchell 12 



Draisey 21 Anderson 15 Dalton 19 



Heikes 25 Grant 15 Oliver 12 



Emond 19 Ayre 10 Morrison 13 



Boswell 14 



COLT TOURNAMENT, 



Crosby 10 Glover 15 Tee Kay 7 



Levis 14 Miller U Windsor 14 



Whitney 15 Skinner 12 Avery 11 



North 13 Charles 11 Ward 6 



Redpath 13 McDowall 10 Henry 9 



J Thompson 9 Wayper 14 Emond 11 



Ruth 11 Grant 7 



Event No. 27, 20 singles, guaranteed purse, $100, The Charles 

 Stark Co (limited), entrance $3; first, $20; second, $20; third, $20; 

 fourth, $20; fifth, $20; 



Heikes 30 Potter 15 Miller 13 



North 18 Glover 18 Ward 7 



Razzle 18 Charles 16 Arey 14 



Catton 18 Skinner 19 Evans ...17 



Mohler 18 Benscotten 18 Tee Kay 11 



Kelsey 19 Ruth 16 King 16 



Levis 18 Wayper 19 Windsor 19 



Whitney 20 McDowall 15 Thompson 



Crosby 15 Throop 16 Andrews 17 



Redpath 18 Dalton 16 



Event. No. 31, 20 singles, guaranteed purse, $100; Dominion Car- 

 tridge Co. (limited), entrance $3; first, $20; second, $20; third, f~ 

 fourth, $20; fifth, 20: 



Skinner 14 Ruth 13 King 17 



Benscotten 20 Heikes 19 North 16 



Charles 17 Kelsey — 20 Razzle 13 



Whitney 19 Crosby 18 Dalton 15 



McDowall 15 Throop 16 Andrews 17 



Henry 12 Windsor 17 Davidson 12 



Glover 18 Levis ,,..,..,.19 Wayper,,, ,,.,,.,.,17 



HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 15.— Editor Forest and Stream: Here- 

 with find inclosed scores made at the tournament of the 

 Colt Hammerless Gun Club, which was held on their grounds the 

 13th inst. Among the contestants were ex-Senator E. H. Lathrop, 

 Dr. G. T. Herrick and L. H. Mayott, of Springfield, Mass.; John 

 R. Pitt, of Middletown, who in his pleasant way makes friends at 

 every turn; Thomas P. Bill, the fan-maker; J. H. Ames, of New 

 London, the genial commercial tourist; the well-known sports- 

 men Hart, Upson and "H. D. L," from Collinsville: C. H. Merrick, 

 of Rockville; Sterry and Root, of Tolland; A. Merriman, of Meri- 

 den; Judge S. D. Douglas and F. P. Griswold, of Windsor Locks; 

 Postmaster M. White, Manchester. 



The club held its annual meeting Aug. 13, and the following 

 officers were elected: A. C. Collins, President; Egbert Decker, 

 Yice-President; Millard F. Cook, Secretary; W. R. Hopkins, 

 Treasurer; Executive Committee, A. C. Collins, Egbert Decker, 

 M. F. Cook, W. R. Hopkins, and J. C. Capen. The report showed 

 that the club is in a very prosperous condition. The scores fol- 

 low: 



First event, 8 Keystones, 5 angles, 70 cents entrance, 7 entries: 



E I Root 11111111—8 Thomas P Bill 01110101—5 



E Decker 10111111—7 C L Hotchkiss 11110100—5 



P H Whittelsey 11111011—7 C H Merrick 10001110—4 



C Sterry 11101101-6 



Root first; Decker and Whittelsey div. second; Sterry third; 

 Bill and Hotchkiss div. fourth. 



Second event , 10 Kevstones, 5 angles, 75 cents entrance, 6 entries: 



C Sierry 1111111110— 9 El Root 1111111111—10 



C H Merrick 0101101001- 5 F H Whittelsey .... 1111111111—10 



C L Hotchkiss 1110011101— 7 E Decker limOHOl— 8 



Whittelsey and Root div. first money on 10; Sierry won second 

 on 9; Decker won third on 8; Hotchkiss fourth on 7. 



Third event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles, 75 cents entrance, 15 eutries: 



C H Merrick 0001101101— 5 John Alger 0111U1111- 9 



C Sierry lllllllUl— 10 C B Manley 1010000011—4 



EI Root 1101110111—8 A Bailey 1101101111— 8 



A " Wood" 1010111010- 6 J H Ames 0111011111- 8 



E Decker 1010011111— 7 C Upson 0011011101— 6 



John R Pitt OllOnOlOO— 5 C Hart 0111011010- 6 



C L Hotchkiss 1101000111— 6 "Duff" 0001010110— 4 



F H Whittelsey ...0311011001— 5 



Sterry first on 10; Alger second on 9; Root, Bailey and Ames 

 div. third on 8; DecKer fourth on 7. 



Fourth event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles, 75 cents entrance, 10 entries 



C Sterry llllllilll— 10 E Decker 1.110011010— 6 



E I Root 1111111111—10 M F Cook 1110001101— 6 



F H Whittelsey . . . .0111111111- 9 John Alger 0C1O110101- 5 



John R Pitt 1111111001— 8 C B Manley 0101110001— 5 



C L Hotchkiss 0101110101— 6 C H Merrick 0001101110— 5 



Sterry and Root divided first on ten, Whittelsey won second on 

 nine, Pitt won third with eight, Hotchkiss, Cook and Decker div. 

 fourth on six. 



Fifth event, 5 pair Kevstones. 75 cents entrance, 9 entries: 



C Sterry 10 10 11 10 11—7 John R Pitt... . 10 10 10 11 10-6 



C H Merrick... 10 10 10 10 10-5 E I Root 11 11 10 00 11-7 



C B Manley 11 00 10 10 10-5 F H Whittelsey. 10 11 11 10 11-8 



E Decker 11 00 10 11 11—7 A Bailey 10 11 00 11 10-6 



B A Johnson.... 10 01 11 11 10-7 



Whittelsey won first with eight, Sterry and Root won and div. 

 second in shoot-off on ties on seven, Pitt and Bailey div. third on 

 six, Manley and Merrick div. fourth on five. 



Sixth event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles. $1 entrance, 17 entries: 



John R Pitt 1111111111-10 C Hart ...1110011111—8 



B A Johnson 1111011111- 9 "HD L" 1111011011—8 



C Sterry 1110111111- 9 A Railey 1001111111—8 



El Root 0111111111-9 '-Duff" 111110O101-7 



S D Douglas 0111111111— 9 A " Wood" 0111111010-7 



E Decker 1101111111—9 C H Merrick 0111100110—6 



John Alger 1011111011— 8 F H Whittelsev 1010101101-6 



F H Oris wold 1111001111— 8 C Upon 1010010111—6 



Cbas L Hotchkiss.. 1111110110- 8 



Pitt first with ten, Johnson, SteriT, Root, Douglas and Decker 

 div. second on nine, Alger, Griswold, Hotchkiss, Hart, " H. D. L." 

 and Bailey div. third on eight, "Duff" and "Wood" div. fourth on 

 seven. 



Seventh event, 10 Ke> T stones, 5 angles, entrance 75 cents, 19 en- 



f'h Whittelsey .... 1111111111-10 A "Allen" 1010111101— 7 



C Sterry 1011111111— 9 C Upson 0111001111— 7 



J R Pitt HllOimi- 9 J H Ames 1010101111- 7 



E Decker 1111101111— 9 C H Merrick 0111100111— 7 



J Alger 1111111110- 9 B A Johnson 1111110000- 6 



E 1 Root lOllllim— 9 A Bailey 1100101101— 6 



S D Douglas lOUUlill— 9 C Hart 1001011110- 6 



A "Wood" 1111101111— 9 "Doff" 1010111000- 5 



TP Bill 1100111111- 8 M White 1100101010- 5 



F H Griswold 1011111110- 8 



Whittelsey first with 10, Root, Alger, Sterry and Decker div. 

 second, Bill and Griswold div. third, Merrick, Ames, Upson and 

 "Allen div. fourth. 



Eighth event, 10 Keystones, 5 angles, 75 cents entrance, 23 en- 

 tries: 



E Decker 1111111111-10 TP Bill 0011101110- 6 



S D Douglas 0111111111- 9 F H Whittelsey. . . .0110111110- 6 



B A Johnson 1111111101— 9 A "Wood" HOlOlllOO— 6 



F P Griswold 1011111111— 9 C Hart 0101101011— 6 



E I Root lOllimil— 9 M White 0010100111— 5 



"HDL" 1111101111- 9 C Upson 0111001100— 5 



J Alger 0111110111— 8 E H Lathrop 1100010011- 5 



C Sterry 1111001111— 8 C H Merrick 1010110000— 5 



J R Pitt 1110011101- 7 J T Herrick . 0101001100— 4 



"Allen" 1110001111— 1 L H Mayott 0010000011— 3 



"Duff" 0110110111- 7 A Bailey 1001000001- 3 



JH Ames 0011110111- 7 



Decker first, Johnson, Root, Douglas, Griswold and U H. D. L." 

 div. second, Alger and Sterry div. third, Amef, "Allen," Pitt and 

 "Duff" div. fourth. 



Ninth event, 10 Kevstones, 5 angles, $1 entrance, 16 entries: 



John Alger 1111111111—10 S D Douglas , 01011U11 1—8; 



"Allen" 1111111111—10 John P Pitt 1001111111—8 



C Sterry 1111111111-10 E H Lathrop 1111110011-8 



E Decker 1101111111— 9 F P Griswold 1100111111—8 



E I Root 1011111111— 9 F H Whittlesey 0111111001-7 



Burr A Johnson... 1011111111— 9 John Melrose 0110111100—6 



Thos P Bill 1101111111- 9 J T Herrick 00H1O01OO— £ 



C H Merrick 1111110011- 8 L H Mayott .0000000100-1 



"Allen," Alger and Sterry div. firBt, Decker, Root, Johnson and 

 Bill div. second, Lathrop, Griswold. Pitt, Merrick and' Douglas 

 ! div. third, F. 5. Wiuttleeey fourth, ; ' ' * 



