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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 3, 1891. 



Powder Co,, and Tatham & Bros. Their tents have not yet 

 arrived. j 



Percy Stone came over from Chicago this morning, hut is the ■ 

 last shooter to he expected from that town. I may have omitted 

 Mr. A. G. Courtney's name from the scanty personal mention of j 

 yesterday. This I certainly should not do. for itisgoorl to see 

 Mr. Courtneyagain and again. Mi-. Ivdlar, of Batavia, N. Y., also 

 arrived to-day. The personnel of the attendance was not much 

 changed. Tni' following pre the day's scores: 



Event No. 9, 10 keystone?, $1: 



Expert Class. 



c w Btxdd miinioi— 9 



Amateur Class 



Rosey 1111000111- 7 Richler IIIOIUIOII- 7 



Forrest 1111110111— 9 Mumma lOlllOOlOl— (i 



Cooper llOOUiniO— 6 Perry 1011111100- 7 



Mosier. .. 0101111111- 8 Edwards 0111111111— 9 



Sanford 1111111110— 9 Wright lOllOIllll— 9 



Wenit 11100OO11O— 5 Lath-m llOOllOlll— 7 



Sprnaa lllllOllU- 9 George 1111111101- 9 



Andrews 1111111101— 9 Cady 1011011111- 7 



Keller UllOODlOl— 6 Penn 1110110010— 0 



Parker 1010101111—7 Buckeye 1101110111- S 



Schilling lOOiOOOllO— 4 Meritt 101111111— 9 



(''hols Oil 0101011— 6 Van Buskir b: 1100101 001— 5 



Bobson 0110010011— 5 Watuf 0111110110- 6 



Har.naford UOllllllll— 8 Wallace 1111111000 - 7 



McDinald KMllOOOO— 4 Crowell 1111011111— 9 



B' hreit 0101000110— 4 Weisingpr 1010000001— 3 



Ties on flr^t shot out and Qiv. hy Budd, George, Wright and 

 Andrpwa; tie^ on second d:v, third shot out and div. by Wallace 

 and Richter; fourth shot out iind div. hy Mumma and Cooper; 

 flfihdiv. 



Event No. 10, 1,5 Keystones, S4. $75 guaranteed: 

 Exp-rt Olass. 



Heikes 011001011111111—11 Bitdd 011111111111111-14 



Amateur Cl'-ss. 



Sanford 011110111111111-13 IMerrill 111111111111111-15 



P-'nn llllimUlllOl— 14 Edwards OlllOlUOlllUl— 13 



Wright 111111111111111—15 Huckeye 11100111 lOlillll—lo 



BPvock lllOllllinilll-14 Flitin 010110110101111-10 



Perry 11101 lllUOllll-lS Courtnev 011111011111111—12 



MoDonal i 1011 UlOll 11101— I'J Hannaford... 111111111101111-14 



Mummii lOllllOllOimi— 13 Cad 111111111111111—15 



Andrews 011101101111111—13 Latham 111011011101101—11 



Iih':h-er 110111111.11111-14 W' udt lllli 11100111111-12 



Mosher OllliOlllOlOlOl— 10 Wali;,ce 110010111111111—11 



Fnrreat 101111101 111111—13 KeDsM- 001011010101101— 8 



George 11011U11111111-J4 Spro-.-^ 111111110011111—13 



Waruf 11111 1 lllllllll-1n Ccoper lOiiOlOllllllllO-10 



Ornrecll 000010111110110 - 8 P«rker lOllOllOliOllOl-lO 



First^spcoad and t hii d fi>v.: fourth sbot out an i d i v. by Weodt, 

 Courtui^y and Andrews. Heikes shot out his conipanv and won 

 fifth alone. 



Event No. 11, 15 Keystones. $3: 



Expert Cla=s. 



Hfiues OUllOOOlllOOOO— 7 Bndd 111111011001111—12 



Amateur Class. 



Meirill 111111111111111—15 Mosier lOIOlOOOCOIOOOO- 4 



Wil- ox 101111011110011—11 Cooper 110111001111011-11 



Wall ace Ill 1 01 01 11 1 10 lO-ll S pross 111111111111111—15 



George 11111 illOlJllll-14 B Rock 0101110011111111—10 



Penn 101111111111111-14 Forrest 111111101111111-14 



Edwards 1111011 1110 1011- I5j Rosy 111001101111111—12 



Courtney HOI 11011111111—13 Witt lllllliniillOlO— 10 



Van Buskirk., 100100001001101— e S-hiLliDg UOIOOIIOOOOOOO- 5 



Latham IIIUOOITOOOIOI- 8 Whipple 100011110111011—10 



Cady 101111111011111—13 Kliue 111101111111011-13 



Hannaford .. -IIOUIOIOIOOIIU- 9 Walts 111111111111111-15 



Wright 011011101111101-11 Wendt 110111011101110-11 



Robsou 110101111111111-13 Wrisineer 0111000010 Hill— 9 



Rieh'e.r IIOIIOOIIIOOIOI— 9 Keller . ..001110011101110— 9 



Nicholas 111111100111111-13 Crowell 111111111110110-13 



Perry 11 1111010111110—13 Buckeye 101101010110111—10 



Mumma - . - 001010010001 111— 7 Parker 111111001111110-12 



Sanlord, lllUlllllUlIl-15 McDonald 111111111111111-15 



i-'irst, spC 'Uil an-i fbinl rUv. Fourth shot, Edwards won. Fifih 

 slirit, and Wilcox and Wallace div. 



Event No. 12, 15 Keyetoiii s 84 , $75 guaranteed: 

 Expert Olass. 



Budd 011001110111111-11 Hpikes 111110111101111-13 



Amateur Class. 



Warup 111110111101111—13 Watts 010001111111110 -10 



Mernll 111111 O'llOOlU-ll Sanford 110111011111110-12 



Penn 111011101111010-11 Wright 111111111110101-13 



Aadrews 111101111111111-14 Edwards 001111111111111-13 



Buoke> e 1 111 110 111011 '1-13 George 111111111 1 111 11-15 



Onurtney 110111 lOll'lOll— 12 North llllllil 1101011— 13 



Rob o ' toil lUUOl 1110—13 Richter OlOlOlOllOl UIO— 9 



Parker 111111111011011-13 Wallace .111101101101110-11 



Bluercck 111101100011101—10 Perry 111100111111111—13 



C^Av UlOOOlOllll 1 1 1- 11 Foj-rest 111111 11 10111 11-14 



McDonald 1111 11111010111—13 Crowell 011011101110011—10 



Spross 111011111111011—13 



George first, Andrews and Forre^it div. second, third shot, and at 

 the cT'd of 10 birds Parker and North div., fourth dlv„ fifth shot 

 and Merrill wtd. 



Event, No. 13, 0 oairs. S2, one class: 



Buclieve .. .10 10 11 11 10 11— 9 Sandford 10 00 11 00 11 10- 6 



Rnbion 10 10 11 00 01 10- 6 Bluerock . ..10 11 10 11 10 11— 9 



Edwards 10 10 10 10 10 10- 6 George 00 10 11 10 01 11— 7 



Ri nter 1] 00 11 11 10 11- 9 Wh^te 10 11 11 10 11 10- 9 



Cady 10 10 10 10 00 10- 5 Mumma. .. .10 00 10 10 U 10- 6 



Merrill 11 10 10 10 01 10-7 Li 1 ham 11 10 10 01 10 01— 7 



Klein 00 00 00 11 00 00 - 3 Budd 10 11 10 10 11 11— 9 



Cooper. 11 11 11 10 10 11—10 lleikea OO 00 11 Oi 01 01— 5 



Watts 10 10 10 11 10 10— 7 Spross 00 00 11 01 01 11— (i 



Williams 00 10 no 11 10 10- 5 Crowell U on 10 10 00 10- 5 



Parker 00 11 10 10 11 10- 7 Leitcb 10 U 10 11 11 11-10 



Perry 10 10 10 00 00 00- 3 



Cooper and Leitch div. fir-t; second shot, and Bttddand Buckeye 

 div.; third shot, and George, Walls and Parker div.; fourth shot, 

 and Sanford won: tifth shot, and Williams won. 



Event No. 14, 30 singles, $0, SlOO guaranteed: 

 Kxpprt Class. 



Heik^-s. . . .11011101110111111111-17 Budd 11111111011111011110-17 



Amateur Class. 



Parker. . ..10111111110110010101-14 McDoiialdllllllllllllllllllll-20 

 Willi;.>ms.l0110100i)iaO010O001O- 7 Edwards .11010011110010111111—14 



Bird 11101101001110011111-14 B Rock.. 11111111111111111111-30 



Richcer. . .11101111111111111011-18 Spross. . . . llllinoHlUlllllOl-lS 

 Merrill.. ..01111011111000110111-14 l.eitch. ., .11111100111111111111-18 

 Waruf. . . .11111011101111011111-17 Brooks. . . .11101110101101010100-13 

 Wrigtit...ll0111111illlimil0-18 Penn . ..llllOlOllOmiilllOll-15 



Buckeye.. 11111110111111111110 -18 North 11011111111111111111-19 



Cady 11111111101101111111-18 Jonss lOOOlOlOOlUllOllllll— 12 



George . . . .1111111111 1 1011 01111— 19 S&Tj ford . . .01 1 1111011011111 1011-lR 

 Foi-est .. 11101111011111011101-16 Cooper .. llllllllllllllllOlH-19 

 Andrewc-lllOllllllllllllllU— 1!) Gillman . .01001101011111001111-13 

 Courtney. 01111111111110110111-17 



^McDonald and Book div. first; second div : third shot out and 

 div by Wright and Ppross; fourth and fifth div. 



Event No. 15, 30 singles, 85, .flOO suaranteed: 

 Expert Class. 



Pleikes. . . 11110010100111011111—14 Budd llimilllllllOimi- 19 



-■Xma eur Class. 



Buckeye. .11110101111011011101-15 Wriglit. . .11111011011111101111—17 

 B Rock. ...11111111011010110110-15 Friese. . . .10101110011010111001-13 

 Spross. . . .11111111111111111111-20 North . . . .10111101111011111110-16 

 Parker ...01111111111111011110-17 Courtney. 011110111 10111011110-15 



Cody 11111011011011011111-10 Merrill. ...11111101101001111111— 16 



Sanford. ..11110011110111111111-18 Richter.. 11111111111111001111-18 

 Brooks... .10111111111111111110-18 Andrews. 1101111111] 111111111-19 

 George . ..11101011111111111111— IM Edwards. .11101111111111111111— 19 

 Waruf . . . 11111111111111111111 - 20 McDonaldOlOimiOOlOllOllllO-13 



Waraf and Spross div. first; second, third and fourth div.; flfth 

 shot and r'ady won. 



Event No. 16, at 15 singles, $3 50 entrance, $50 guaranteed : 

 Exp 'n Class. 



Budd 011110110111111—12 Heikes 011111111101111—13 



Amatetir Class. 



Cady 111110110111100-11 Andrews 111111111111111—15 



Spros? 011101111111110-13 Jones lOllOOllOlOilU-lO 



Richter 1 lllllOllillUl— 14 B Rock.. 010101110111111-11 



Watts 101111111111111-14 McDonald. ...101111111111110-13 



Wendt 111111111111111-15 Buckeye 111111111011101-13 



Belong 00111 Oi 011010 11- 9 Tee Kay 0111001 1 1000001- 7 



Keller ..111101110001011-10 Forrest 111011110111111—13 



'loolidge 110011110111101-n fCdwards 101101011111111-12 



WhiLtlesbtru'rllllOllllinill-14 Perry OllUOlOOOllllO— 9 



Fnese 11111 1 lOUllOlUO -10 Sanford 11 11 1 Oil 1 101111—13 



Georgr Ill 1 1111 1 unio-l 4 Latham 11101101 01 111 11- 12 



Waruf 111101101111011-13 North 011111110111110-13 



Willenback . - .llOllilllUilll-U Merrill ...OllOllUlUlOOl- 11 



Parke.r niUUUlOllll-U Robson . . . .llllOionilOlOl-ll 



opiuimiim Braoks mouoiiumwa 



I Andrew's and AVendt div. first, second div., third shot out and 

 div. by Forrest, Sanford and Heikps; fourth shot out and div. by 

 Budd. Courtney, Edwards and Latham, fifth snot out and div. by 

 MeiTiU and Coolidge. 



This was the last programme shoot for tbe dav. It is a question 

 whether the management, is not placing its guarantee purses at 

 ^ figure and therefore using too high an entrance fee; $4 

 and $5 IS too high for the average shooter. Entrances $3..50 and 

 S3, with purs='S of $50 to $75 might be better. 



The following c onditions of the shooting should be appended: 



Ail surplus money divided as follows: Forty percent, added 

 to purses: 20 per cent, to first and 10 per cent, to second to best 

 average lu expert c]a<^s to those sbooting in all guaranteed purses 

 this day; 20 per cent, to first and 10 per cent, to second for best 

 average in amateur class to those shooting in all guaranteed 

 purses this day. All averages paid each night. 



"Allpur.ses at this tournament will be divided in all the events- 

 30 per cent., 2o per cent., 20 per cent., 15 per cent, and 10 per cent." 



TMrcl Day, 31arc.h SB. 



Theday was cold, uncomfortable, and the strong wind which 

 swept over the river diagonally across the score made the shoot- 

 ing extremely difficult, the birds dancing, twisting and s.ailing in 

 a most surorising manner. The amateur rules were hard enough 

 for the average shooter this morning, and the poor experts found 

 life hardly worth living. Ruble, unable to find a place at this 

 shoot for a hard-working, industrious expert, to-day faded pretty 

 much outot sight, but our two plucky and faithful friends, Messrs. 

 Budd and Heikes, stuck to their knitting admirably. They have 

 done the best thing tbey could have done by staying the' .= hoot 

 out and not quitting, as at first they threatened to do. The result 

 alter all is encouraging, for the management in its decision to 

 enforce the ruh-s, as in spite of the tough work cut out for them, 

 Mr. Budd and Mr. Heikes will play about even on this shoot Hud 

 tbe indicatiore are now that they will gradually learn this upw 

 game of unknown angles. Charlie seems better at it than Roil. 

 In the first event, with the birds dancing every way in the treach- 

 erous air, he broke 8 out of 10, and received much applause. No 

 two shots were the same, and it took as much judgment as field 

 shooting, and wa? as interesting. Charlie is apparently getting 

 back to his beat form this spring, and he will be in it in every 

 racB he shoots if he keeps this gait. 



The crowd was not heavy nn ihis disagreeable day, but the 

 guarRutees all filled. It should be stated that the main guarantee 

 ul $100 ($a entry) was divided int;r> two events, $50 guarantee. $2..50 

 eniry. The .Association will not lose anything on Uetroit shoot, 

 and if not here then it hardly will anywhere, for as the season 

 advances the attendance will probably iocrease. The amount 

 baud' d over to tbe home club here for building and improvement 

 purposes will be a ver" tidy one, though their expt;ases will cut 

 th-rt. down. About l.fiOO birds were shot, and at a profit of $2.i a 

 tbousnnd the club ought to clear $100 to $150 at the loweet estimate, 

 all expenses of trappeiF, scorers, etc, out. 



It is th'Hight that by giving the home club 3 cents on each bird, 

 management relaining 1 cent, the full expense of tbe dealers' 

 association can be covered. In this evei t the firms in the Assn. 

 elation could afford to he more liberal. There will probably be 75 

 shooters or more at New Haven shoot, the next on the series I 

 think it would be perfectly safe, and very desira* le, for tbe man- 

 agement to get out a programme for tlti.-s shoot in which every 

 event from first to last was a guaranteed purge, say $.50, not more 

 perhaps less. These shoots ought to be four-day shoots, all of 

 them. This whs only three, and to-day the interest had waned. 

 There seems to be a queer rule in these fcournamentp, wbich any 

 experienced i-hooter will confirm: No matter how manv days long 

 the tournament is, the shooters will hold out pretty well up to the 

 day before the last, and on the last day they will tbin out. It 

 might be well, therefore, not to guarantee clear through four 

 days, but three days full. Each shoot guaranteed, from start to 

 finish, ought to be a good card for any shuot, and it is very likely 

 that if the Inter State people should try that experiment in one 

 of the good towns of this circuit, tbey would not lose much, if 

 anything, on their purses. 



It may almost oe announced as a certainty that the rule putting 

 experts at tbe 5 unknown angles, professional rules, will hence- 

 forward be enforced inflexibly. Amateurs and low-averao'e men 

 will be plea-ect to note this. Toe management has made ifs stand 

 and gone on record here on that point, under circumstances th» 

 most difficult, as above explained. If the experin^eiif is worth 

 trying at all, it should now he followed through with lboron<^h- 

 ness and decision. If thi.? business of olassiiication is going lo 

 bring the country to the demnitjon bow-wo\\-t., as the old-time 

 high-score men have al«avssaid, it is time we learned it. Because 

 this association of iotplligent firm;* has sand and common sense 

 enougn t" thif'k tlmtsuch is not tije ca'^e, the next following shoots 

 of its series will be aitendi-d with uiiusutil intere.-^t. 



Following are ihc scores of the day, including the medal shoot 

 finished laie last night. 



SpeciHl event, iudi\'idual -lO-lurd championship of Micbi'-'an for 

 the Littlefitdd gold mednl .50 singles, emrancfi orice nf tue hiid*- 



Crowell 010111 11111 IIIIOOIIIOIUOOIOIIIIIOIOIIOIIOI 111111 L-3H 



Nicholas lOOOOinillllOllllllOllllllOjlllUll 111110111101101-38 



Waruf lUOllllllllllllUniUlullllOOllllOllltlll nil 1011-48 



Klein OlllllllllllOlllllOlOlllOllllOlllliniOi 101 10111110-39 



Hob-son 11011111101111011101111111111111111 lliluiOlllOOll-43 



Rpnick 011111111110iJllU0111111110ni011101]10011]010llll-.39 



Baker OllOOllOOlOl l OUUOl 00U:O100tjij] 1 tOul mil ilOllOOllll 1—96 



MUlcnbach 0111l0110111(J{illll!011111101111111101111llll01im-41 



Porker 10111011 1 llOlllOllUlllOOllOOlllllOll 1 1111111111111-40 



Delong 10000110100111111 lllOOllObaiOOOlllOOOlOiOOhilllOl— .38 



Brooks 1011 1001 lOOlllllOlOluOOtiOlllll llOlOUOllOlOllllll 1-33 



Waruf and Robson tied on iS, ana shot off a» 25. t-cort ■ 



Waruf 1111011101 lUlllimillll-23 



Ro iison 1 1110111 11 uOUniOllllll 1 -21 



Waruf won the Littlefield championship medal. 



Event No. 17, 10 singles, SI: 



Expert Class. 



Budd 1110110111-8 Hfikes 0116000010-3 



Amateur Class. 



Cooper OOOUOUIO— 5 Crowell 0100111001— 5 



Watt'? imUOlOOi - 6 .SproBS 1011111111— 9 



Wallace OOOllOllOl- 5 Paysoo 1100011010- 5 



Andrews ... llOlOOllll— 7 Edwards ..lllllOlllt— 9 



Buckeye... . 1 1011 111 H— 9 Merrill ...0111101111—8 



Waruf limoilll— 9 McDonald 0111101110— 7 



Mumma lOOlUOlCO- 5 Richter OOllOUOOO— 4 



Tee Kay lOOOOllOOO— 3 Sandf o rd 110001001 1-5 



Forrest 1010101000- 4 Wendt lllOlllHl- 9 



Parker lOOllllOOl- 6 



Ties OQ first shot and div. by W'endt, and Waruf; Merrill second- 

 third and fourth div ; fifth shot and won by Sanford. 



Event No. 18, 10 singles, $2,50. $50 guaranteed: 

 Expert Cl sg. 



Budd 1011111011- 8 Heikes 0101011100- 5 



Amatf^ur ClafcS. 



McDonald 1111010111— 9 Crowell 0011111010— 6 



Merrill 1111101111— 9 Cady 0010100000- 2 



Cody 1011010011— 6 Richter lOlllllOlI— 8 



Oourtney 1110111011— 8 Watts ....1110101111— S 



Andrews 1111101111— 9 Spro=s 1111111011- 9 



Waruf 1111111011—9 W'endt 1111111011—9 



Cole 1000010111- 6 Wallace 1111111111-10 



Buckeye lllOl' Olll— 7 Cooper 0110111111— 8 



Sanford 1101111011— 8 Forrest 1111111111—10 



Mumma 1110001100 - 5 Parker OOlOllllir)— (j 



Edwards 1011111110- 8 



Ties on first div.: second shot, and div. by Courtney, Edwards 

 and Richter; third div.; fourth shot and. won by Parker; fifth div 



Event No. 19, 15 singles, .$1.50, all shooting under protessionai 

 rules: 



Friese 110010101100111— 9 Cooper,. 010011111111101-11 



Spross 011011011100110— 0 Renicks.. lOOul 1110000101— 7 



Richter 001111110111011-11 Yager 00111,0110010101— 8 



Heikes 011101010100111— 9 Cady 101010001111111—10 



Budd 111111101111111-14 Edwards OloiiuoilUlllO-lO 



McDonald 101101011110111 -11 Merrill 111000110101111-10 



Mumma 101110001100110- 8 P.irker lOlOlllOlOOiiOlO- 7 



Courtney OOlllllOllOOlOl— 9 Buckeye 100111111110111—12 



Andrews ,. . ..OllOllOOlllOOOl— 8 Coiiy lOOUliOlOO 11011— 7 



Budd won first. Buckeye second, ih ru div., lourth div.. fifth 

 shot and Heikes won. 



Event No. 20 15 .singles, ?4, $75 gua,r.<inteed: 

 Expert Class. 



Heikes 0111100111 ICOOO— 9 Budd 111011111101101—13 



Amateur (Jlas^. 



Parker 001111111101011-11 Waruf 111111111101111—14 



Richter 111111011111111-14 Buckeye 011111111111111-14 



F Forrest lOOllOlOll 11100— 9 Walla-^e IIOIIIIOOIOOOII- 9 



S Sanford 111111111011111-14 MeiriU.... OllOiOllO.OllOl— 9 



Cooper 011011100111100— 9 Spross lilllUllllUll— 15 



Wendt 111011101011101 -11 C'lU'tney 111101110110111—12 



Walls lOUinitOllOOti- 0 Cole- lOllOllllimOl- 12 



Cody 100110011110111—10 McDonald OOUllUlOOUllb— 9 



Andrews-.... .llinilllOlOlOl-12 Cady...., 1)0101101101 0100- 7 



Mumma OoioiomijijoO" & l£d wards, ... , , .lououiaimOG-,10 



AU ties div. 



Event No. 31,'6 pairs, was omitted. 



Event;^No. 22, a $100 guarantee. 20 birds, $5 was split into two 

 shoots, $.o0 and $2.50 entrance, 15 birds. 



Extra, 15 singles, $2.50, $.iO guaranteed: 

 „ , , Expert Class. 



-Budd 111110101011010—10 Heikes 011011011111110—11 



„ , Amateur Class. 



Parker 101111111111111-14 Courtney 001011110111111—11 



Cody OlOlOnOlllllll-U AVaHace OlllOQOl 1101111— 10 



Wpudt 111110101101111-13 Freise 101111110111111—13 



l^.dwards 110101110111011—11 Cole lllOOlOllilnilO— 10 



Wliitt 010110101111101-10 Tee Kay OUOCOOOOOllOlO - 5 



Forrest 110111111101111-13 Cady 000001100111011— 7 



Andrews 111111011111111-14 Merrill 001111000110011—8 



Cooper 010111111111111—13 Richter 101111001111111-13 



Buckeye 111111001111111—13 Soross 1111] 1111111110— 14 



Waruf 110110110101101-10 * 



First, second and third div., fom-th shot and Cody won, fifth 

 shot and Waruf won. 



Extra, same conditions as above: 



. Expert. Clap.s. 



Heikes 000110001111011- 8 Budd 111011111001111—13 



Amateur Ol^ss. 



Waruf 101111010111110-11 Richter 010101001111111—10 



Preise OlllOOOOOliUUl- 8 Parker 101000111001100 - 7 



Cole 101001111011011—10 Sprof.8 101111111110111-13 



Buckeye 110001011011011- 9 McDonald 110100001111111-10 



Courtney IIO!!' 1001 110100- 8 Forrest 111110111111111—14 



Edwards 111111101001111-12 Cadv 110011010110111-10 



(•ody 111010111110110-11 Cooper 110111011110101-11 



Merrill 011000011111111-10 Renick 111011111000011-10 



Wf-odt 111110111111101—13 Andrews 010101111101 111-11 



Forrest won flrsr, second div., third shot and vVarut and 

 Andiews div., fourth shot and Merrill and Cadv div, Buckeve won 

 flfth. 



Event No. 23, 15 singles, $4, $75 guaranteed: 

 Hxpert nias.5. 



Budd 111111111011101-13 Heikes 101001111101111-11 



Amateur Class. 



Richter 111111011111100-12 Courtney 101101111111011-13 



fe«ntord lOlOllllOllUlO-il Buckeye 111110 11110111—13 



\\'end t 110010111100111-10 S oross lOUl 111 10101111-11 



Crowell 011101100011110- 9 W'aruf 111111110111011-13 



Andrews 111110111011011—12 Mumma 011111111110101-12 



Cooper 011111101111001-11 Cole 101110110110100- 9 



Edwards 111111111111110—13 Cody 0101 UOUKliOl- 10 



Frelse Ilill0111111110-13 Cadv 1 1001 ItlOtlOl 1111- 9 



Merrill 110010111100111-10 Parker 111111111011111-14 



Parker flrsi; second shot and Buckeye and W urui fiiv,: third 

 ehot and Courtney and Andrews div.; lourth .slio' aud Heii;. s and 

 Sanford div ; fifth shot and M-'rrilt and VWudt div. 



Extra. Sunilaii IVms team trophy race, 3 men ttams, Michigan 

 teams only to quality for trophy, at t^u singles, entrance piice of 

 birds: 



Peoria Gun Club No. 1, 



Parker 0111111111t)110mmillll-22 



Millenbach lOdOllllOOOnOllllllOllli: -16 



Reinlck liOlOlOlllllllllOlllOllll-20-58 



Peoria No. 2 



Wi t tlesberge r 111011111 1 11 11 0 1 1 11111110—23 



Cnrlsoii llll011olU;l001010iil01000-13 



Hilsendegen llOlOmillllllOlllOOOlll-19— 5V 



Bachelor Gun (}iun. 



.Klein 101 01 1 OOlOO 1 100001 1 1 1 10 11 ~ 14 



liehfl lOlOlOOlO 1011000 1 101 01 1 01-13 



Andrews _ 1111111110001011110111111-20-47 



Alien Team No 1. 



Heikes 1110101111110110111111100-19 



Courtney lOllllllllllUlllllOOllll-23 



Andrews 1111111101111111111101 lll-'.;3-64 



Alien No. 2. 



Merrill Ill 111010111 111011 OOH HI -20 



Richier 0101011101101100111110111-17 



McDonald 1110111111110111011111011-21-58 



Alien No. 3. 



Butler - - 0111111111111111111110111-33 



Yager 1 U 1 1 01001 1101011 UllOll I -19 



Stanion lOllOOilOOllUlOl II UilOl 1-17-59 



The Peoria Gun Club Team No. 1 \von the t)Unday JS'ews team 

 tropliy. 



Exira sweep, 10 .singles, $1: 



Hi-izzard 1111111111—10 Cady 1111010100- 6 



Hpioas 0010100101- 4 H B Cast 000011111)1— 5 



Budd 1111111111-10 Heikes UOUlOlll- 8 



Edwards lOOlillOll— 7 Parker 1100010110— 5 



.lonfs llOllillU- 9 Schmit 111010010.1- 6 



McDonald lllllllllO— 9 Mernll OllOllliol- 7 



Cooper 1111101111— 9 Richter 1011110111- 8 



Andrews ^..llllllilll— 10 Buckevf lloirillll^ 9 



0-;dv -..,1101111110- i'^ Fnese" OMiliOiiliLiD— 3 



Weidt -.0001111111- 7 Courtney 1111111101- 9 



Yagtr 01 10011101- 6 



Ties on flr.st d i v ; .sto.md suct and won by Buckeye and Cooper 

 tbird and louith div ; iiti shut and Schmit won. 



Extra sweep, same co"dui'in=: 



_ Eye 1111100111-8 Hazard, 1110010011— 6 



Pariier 1111101111—9 McDonald 1111101111-10 



Millenbaek lOllllHll-9 Budd lOllllllll- 9 



MeiriU 1010111101—7 Andrews llltilllOOl— 7 



Htikes - OOiOOllOll— 5 Courtney OUlOOOlH— 6 



Jones llJOOlOOllO-4 Spross IIOUUIIO - 8 



Richter 1100111111-8 C.-oper lUilOllil- 9 



Schmidt OOOOaom— 5 Carison 0010010001— 3 



H..1 Blast bMlOlllO— 6 



Mi.D nald first; second div.; third shot and Biehter add Spross 

 div.; fourth shor and 31,ririll won; flfth shot and Oourtney won. 



Sweep No. 3, pani - coadj tions: 



Budd lUllUlU-lO Richter 1110101111— 8 



Cooper lOllUim— 9 P,irker 1111010111— 8 



Edwards iUlOllOLO- 0 Courtney OlilOlllll— 8 



Klein lllllOlOll— 8 .Inger OlOillllll— 8 



Frank OOOlllOUOO- 3 Heikes UlllUlli-lO 



Jones b.'llOUOtll— 6 Andrews llilOlllll— 9 



Buckeye 1111111111—10 Sp-oss lllllillll 10 



Merrill 1110111001— 7 McDonald limillul— 9 



Millenbach 0000110011- 4 



All ties div. 



Sweep No. 1, same conditions: 



Buckeye Ollimioi— 8 Courtney 1011010001— 5 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Cooper 1111110111— 9 



Millenbach 1110110100— 6 Spross llOillUlO— 8 



Merrill UOioOlOil 6 McDonald llllidOlll— 8 



BuOd 1111111111-10 Andrews OlUUllll— 9 



Richter OlOtlOllOl- 6 



First and second div., third shot ofl' and Parker won, fourtii and 

 fifth div. 



This closed the tournament. On the whole it has been success- 

 ful. 



During the tournament Keystones were used, the lot of tbe new 

 birds, Standard-Key^stones.nou-corrugrited and a trifle larger than 

 the old standard, not arriving in time for ase as wa.* intemied. 



In the amateur class, first day, G. C. O.slioi ii. of Toh^fio, won 

 first average, $20. "iO: Dr. Vincen I" second, tU.3.25. Mr. Osborci sbot 

 under ihename of "George." 1 >^hou]d iaive pleasure in jiubii^h- 

 ing the name of any man >v ho sought tlirougU liiiancial or snre- 

 thing reasons to conceal his Mentity from tlio public. It is time 

 the ringer system should be hrok,^n up. 1 do not know that Mr, 

 Osborn shot under a diigu'se foj' ans' such reasons as the above, 

 out his uame ought to be linown on the rtcord, for claasification 

 puipuses. Mr. Osborn is said to bavc gone home at ihe end of tbe 

 second day $97 clear wiuner. He would seem to be a mighty good 

 man to jump up info the expert cla,^s. 



On the second day, fiist average amateur class was won by 

 Osborn, $27.10. Andrews spcond, $13.55. 



On the third day. first amateur average was won by Spross, $5.10. 

 Andrews second, $2.76, 



The average mone.\' for the expert class was divided half and 

 half by Budd and Heikes. For tho three days it footed a little 

 over $94. 



There is quite a flight of ducks on now in the waters near by, 

 and to-morrow a small party of the tournament shooters will go 

 out for a two days' hunt. 



The next tournament of the Tnter-Siate Manufacturers' and 

 Dealers' Asscciation will be held at Now Haven, Conn., April 28, 

 29 and 30. Everything will then be io perfect running order, the 

 weather milder, and all in trim to insure a very notable event in 

 stiooting at targets. Tbe oroject of tho Association may even now 

 be said to be shown practicai and praLseworthy. The firs^t shoot 

 was a very pleasant success, and 'he following ones should be vet 

 more bO. The history of this circuit should be very Interesting 

 reading, and it s-eem' probable that no pleasant cr, fr<'she.r and 

 more entertaining meets will be offered auyvvduTe. a!-^■a fresh 

 I'fe and novelty of feature in this artifici&J ■ ring, in 



order that it shall not grow stale, hut fetill nr - -ocy to 



draw out large crowds. The shooting public >\ , . , ; hance, 

 it is thought, to iiive » Y&Vf i}ie^«»j}t mifi ftt a^i-u . u,. .ti.jut* of 



