May 5, 1893.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



487 



Grinnell Gun Club Tournament. 



GBiNNELii, Iowa, April 28.— The tournament of the Grinnell 

 Gun Club opened Tuesday morning with a light attendance, 

 owing to bad weather. The first day Rewind blew a gale, with 

 some rain. The second day was clear and pleasant. Tbe third 

 day the wind blow a gale and it was cold and chilly. Among the 

 shooters present were. Hon. J. G. Smith and Henry Durant, 

 Algona; 0. M. Grim, Clear Lake; Dr. Kibby and J. Johnson, 

 Marshalltown: McBride.of Victoi; J. Smitb, MareDeo; H. Windsor 

 Britt, H. Confer, California; A. C. Miller. Des Moines; J. Stump, 

 H. Sloan, McMaine, Hoover and a number of others from Oska- 

 loosa. The Grinnell boys did everything possible to make it 

 pleasant for the viriting sportsmen. The match between Marshall 

 and Budd, at 100 bluerocks, was not shot owing to Mr. Marshall 

 not showing up. 



The match between Grim and Budd, at 100 live birds, whs close 

 and exciting. The birds were a good lot. and had a high wind 

 behind them, causing a number to fall out of bounds that would 

 have scored bad the dav been favorable. Mr. Grim was not in 

 the best of form, but made some very nice kills, showiner that on 

 favorable conditions he is better than a ninety man. Some few 

 events on programme were not shot. Bluerock targets and traps 

 were used, giving good satisfaction in everyway. In the match 

 between Grim and Budd, Grim shot an L. C.Smith T^iK.lS-gauge, 

 3J4drs. Schultze and No. 7 shot in both barrels. Budd used a 

 Smith gon, 7Mlbs., 3'£irs. wood powder and No. 7 shot in both 

 barrels. Each had 8 turds dead out of bounds. Scores: 



No. 1, 10 targets, entry $2. No. 2, 15 targets, entry $2. No. 3, 10 

 targets, entry $1 50: 



No. 2. No. 3. 



1110010011— 6 

 1101001011— 6 

 111111010111110-13 1111110111— 9 

 llllOllOllOUJl- 13 1110011011-7 

 11U10111011111-J2 1101111010- 7 



oiiooiuimuo-ii iiiioiiooi— 6 



111111111110111—11 1101111110— 8 



110011011011111-11 

 1 10000111 101000 - 7 



110111111011100-11 



1110001111— 7 



1111111111-10 

 1011000100- 3 

 1011101110— 7 



No.l. 



H E Robberts 11 11 101 010- 



W F Hammond... 0110111001- 5 010011110000111— 8 



C M Grimm 1010111111— 8 



Alleiton 1011001111- 7 



Hhurchill 0111001111- 7 



J G Smith OiOllllllO— 7 



C W Budd 1110100111- 7 



Hilsinger 10H011100- 5 



Windsor 1110110111- 8 



Phelps 0010110011- 5 



Durant 1111010110- 7 



Wilson 



Hoover 



Law 



Houghton 



No. 4, 6 live birds: 



W T Smith 111111—6 C M Finn 111110 — 5 



Hammond 011110—4 O W Budd 11U11-6 



Robberts... ltllll— « Berry 010111—4 



FG Smith 111111—6 Windsor 101100—3 



C McBride 111111—6 Hoover 111H1— 6 



C Phelps 111010-4 JGSmitb 011111-5 



No. 5, 7 singles and 4 pairs, entry 



Phelps 0011101 00 00 10 11— 7 Grimm ... .1111111 10111011-13 



WiDdsor.. 0101111 111100 10—10 Allerton.. .0110111 01 1001 00- 8 



Budd 1111011 10 11 11 10-13 McBride. . .1100010 00 10 00 10— 5 



Smith 1100111 01111101-11 C Hoover.. 1111111 10111000-11 



Hammond.0101111 00 10 00 10— 7 W Hoover .0110101— 10 00 00 10— 6 

 Churchill.. 1011111 10 10 10 00- 9 Rohberts. ..1101110 11111111-13 



No. 6, 20 targets, entry P. No. 7, 7 targets, entry SI. No. 8, 10 

 targets, entry $2: 



No. 6. No. 7. No 8. 



Grimm 01101011101111111111—16 1111101—6 1111011110-8 



Churchill 11111011111111111000-17 0110010111-6 



Windsor 1H1U001111KXH1011— 15 1011001—4 1101111001—7 



Budd 11111110111101111111-18 1111111-7 0101111111-8 



Robb3rts 10111011 1011110U010— 14 1101010-5 lnmilOll— 8 



Phelps 00 0010u011010111111-10 1111010-5 0001000101-3 



L McBride 01011111011111100111—15 1111111—7 0111110011—7 



E Craft 01001 1 0001 000^01 1001— 7 0010110111-6 



C A Hoover 10101101111111110111—16 1111111—7 0110111101-7 



WT Smith 1111111-7 "~ 



J G Smith 0111111-6 



Hammond 1101111-6 



Timmerinann 0010110—3 



Wm Berry 1111111-7 1101100111-7 



Allerton 0101101100-5 



W A Hoover lOloOl 0100-4 



HilsiDger 0110011111-7 



Houghton 0111100111-7 



No. 9, 15 targets, eutry .$3. No 10, 10 targats, entry 81.50: 



1011111010-: 

 1101101111-8 

 1111110101-8 



No. 10. 

 1011101101-7 



limiiioi-y 



0101111111-8 

 110111 1111-9 



1111110110- 8 

 0111111001—7 

 1001111001—6 

 0101100011—5 

 1110111010-7 

 0010000010 -2 



1111110111- 9 



bidioiiYoi— 6 



0101001011-5 

 001C010100-3 

 1O0I010101-5 

 1100111000-5 

 0100000010-2 

 0011010101-5 



No. 9. 



Budd 11111111101111-14 



Grimm 110111111111110-13 



Windsor . ...110111011101111— 12 



J G Smith 001100101011111— 9 



Churchill 010110001001011— 7 



McBride 10110000100)101— 7 



C A Hoover 011100111110111-11 



Allerton 011110111110000- 8 



C Phelps 110OU1O1001OO0O - 5 



W A Hoover 100011111000100- 7 



Robberts 011001111111111-12 



Hammond 101100000011011- 7 



WT Smith 



Law 



Cough ton 



Card 



Craft 



White 



Perrv 



No. 11, misB-and-out live birds, entry $1: Grinra 2, J. G. Smith 

 a Budd 7. Berry 5, Windsor 0, W. T. Smith 7, Hammond 0 

 Churchill 5. C. A. Hoover 0. Robberts 0. 



No. 12. miss-and-ouc at. targets, eutry $1: Grimm 5, Windsor 0, 

 Budd 3, J. G. Smith 1, C. A. Hoover 4. Robberts 2 Berry 0. 



No. 13. 10 singles, entry $1. No. 14, 15 targets, S3: 



Windsor 1111011100-7 111111001111101-12 



Robberts 00000111 1 1—5 1 11111 1 1 1 11U01- 14 



C A Hoover 0011101' 01-5 01011011 1111011-11 



Churchill OOOUOOHO— 4 111110111111111— 14 



Budd U0U11011-8 0111101111111 H-13 



Grimm 011111011 1-8 111010101101111 -11 



Phelps 0000001101—3 000000000000011- 2 



Allerton 101011010110111—10 



Hilsinger 11100100 010111— 8 



Houghton 010111100100100- 7 



T E McGinty 110111111011100—11 



No. 15, 6 single and 3 pair targets, entry §1:50: 



Grimm 111011 10 10 10—7 Budd 101101 1100 11—8 



Windsor ..10U01 10 10 00-6 Cnuicbill 010110 10 10 10—6 



Hammond 111011 01 10 10-8 Robberts 110011 10 01 11-8 



No. 16. 5 pair targets, entry $1: 



Grimm 11 10 15 11 10-7 Robberts 11 11 10 11 00—7 



Budd 11 10 00 10 10—5 Wiiadsor 01 10 00 10 10—4 



No. 17, 10 targets, unknown traps, entry $1.50: 



Budd 01111101 11-8 Windsor 1000UU01— 6 



Grimm 0111110110—7 Robberts 0111111101—8 



Second Day. 



No, 1, 10 targets, entry $1.50. No. 3, 15 targets, entry $2: 



No. 3. 

 111110111111111-14 

 111010011110000— 8 

 110100110010000— 7 



No. 1. 



Grimm. .. 0010111110 -6 



Hammond C001101001-4 



Wind sor 10 10110010—5 



Phelps 1100111001-5 



Houghton 0000000010—1 



Robberts 1101111101-8 1H000011010UO- 8 



Timmerman 1111011111—9 



Durant 0100110011-5 100111000000 w. 



Budd 1111111011-9 011111011110011-11 



Kibbey ..0111 101100— 6 101111111101010-11 



Crater .1000011010 -4 000010000111110— 6 



Amber 0111110100-6 



.Ijhnson 110111110111011—12 



Churchill. 101111001101111-U 



No. 3, 5 live birds, entry $3: 

 Coufer .11100-3 Johnson .11001 



Windsor :. 1110110111 10 10 11 10 10-14 



Kibbey 1111111010 01 11 11 10 10-15 



C A Hoover 0111011111 10 10 10 11 10-14 



No. 8, 5 live birds, entry 83: 



Abbott 11110-4 Windsor 11111—5 



Johnson 11110-4 Hammond 11111—: 



Confex 11110-4 



Hoover 11100-3 



Robberts 11111—5 



Kibbey 11111-5 



Grimm 01011—3 



No. 9, 15 single targets, entry $: 



Grimm 111101111111111-14 



Johnson 111111110101000—10 



Dun ton 11111—5 



Churchill 11010-3 



Budd 11010-3 



EC Smith 01101-3 



Geo Helsinger 00101—2 



Abbott C011001 10010111- 8 



Windsor 1110101 1 0111001—10 



Dunton OOlOOOOOOOllOIl— 5 Robberts 111010111110111—12 



Hammond 101010000U1111— 9 



Budd 011110111101111 -13 



Hoover 111111111111101-14 



No. 10, 15 targets, entry 82: 

 Grimm 110111010111111—12 



Churchill 101011101111111-12 



Hiltinger 10mi00111110i-ll 



Kibbey 011011111111111—13 



Abbott 1000001 11010000- 5 



Johnson 111111111111101-14 Windsor 1110011 11110111-1 2 



Dunton 010010001010010— 5 



Hammond 000101011011001— 7 



Budd 111111111101111-14 



Hoover 111110101101111—12 



No. 11, 10 targets, eutry 81.50: 



Grimm 1111110111-9 



Johnson 1111000111-7 



E C Smith 0001010001-3 



Windsor 1101101001—6 



Churchill 1111101111-9 



No. 12, 15 targets euirv 82: 

 Hoover .... 111010tl010roil-10 



Kibbey 10101 lIFOlllll-11 



Budd 111111111111011-14 



Windsor 110011101000001- 6 



Robberts 110100111111010-10 



No. 14, 10 singles: 



Budd 0110109111- 6 Kibbey 0010111000- 4 



Robbeits 0111010101- 6 Windsor 01001U010— 5 



Robberts 111110011011001—10 



Churchill 110001010010011- 7 



Hilsinger 011110101011101-10 



Kibbey 100111110100011- 9 



Kibbey 0111100001-5 



Robberts 1111011110-8 



Budd 00)1111111—8 



Hoover 0110111101-7 



&v .-■ i"Vii>/j ii<i:nik':ii- ; 



Confer 010010100001100 - 5 



Churchill 011111111011001-11 



Grimm 11 111011 llllUO-i; 



Johnson 110111011111110-11 



Gnmm 1111111101— 9 



Hoover 0000010100 2 



No. 15, 8 live birds, entry 85: 



G-imm 11111011-7 



Knbberts 10101100-4 



Smith C00U01O10 - 4 



Johnson 0110100011— 5 



Kibbey 11111111- 



_ Windsor 00111111-6 



Churchill 01111111-7 Johnson 11110010-; 



Budd 11111111-8 Hoover 11111111- 



Hoover drew share, Budd won shoot-jff. 

 No. 16, 10 targets, entry §1.50: 



Robberts 1111110111- 9 Johnson 1100111111- 8 



Churchill 1111110100- 7 Budd 1110101111- 8 



Grimm 0111111111- 9 Kibby 1101001111- 7 



No. 17, 15 targets, 82 entry: 



Grimm inillllllllOll-14 Windsor 110001110000011- 



Robberts 111111110111001-12 Churchill 111100010111010 - 8 



Kibbey OU011001011011- 9 Hoover 111100110111010-10 



Budd 101110010111111-U Johnson 101001110111011-10 



Third Day. 



No. 1, 10 targets, entry $1.50, Robberts 8, Grimm 7, Johnson 

 H. Glass 6, Mattox 4, Budd 8. 



No. 2, 15 targets, 82 entry: Grimm 13, Budd 12, Roberts 12. 

 Kibbey 1, Hoover 11, Johnson 10, Mattox 8, Stump 7, H. G. Glan 

 8, Churchill 7, Hilsinger 10. 



No. 3, 10 targets, entry $1.50: Robberts 9. Hough ten 8, Budd 10, 

 Churchill 6, F. W. Starr 3, Grimm 10. Kibbey 7. W. Johnson 2, 

 Pbelps9, Hammond 4, Mattox 4, Hoover 5, Stumps 4, H. Glass 5, 

 Johnson 5, Hilsinger 8, MoMann 5. 

 No. 4, 10 live birds, entry $" 



Robberts 1222210033-8 



Hoover 2101001100-5 



Stump 1101110001-6 



Johnson 221o203111— 7 



Budd U01121011-8 



Churchill 202242121-9 



Kibbey 0003121011-6 



Grimm 1212021010- 7 



No. 6, 100 live birds for $100: 



Trap score type— Copyright, fng, by Forest and Stream Piiblishinp Co. 



Budd 1 01112 1221122o21211ooll2 1-21 



22211111lllllolll2101221 1-23 

 4. 4. \ $ 4- ? 1 \ % ^\ <-i y ^\ ? \*-s> i \<-w<<- 

 11102311 2111111121122211 1—24 



Iol0o2111olllllol2132111 1-20-8 



4- 1 ? 4 "M-N \ 4- 4- 1 \ \N ✓ I ? \i" *i \<- 

 Grimm 2 1 1 1 1 o 121 1 2 S 1 1 1 S 0 11 o 01 1 1 1-21 



1 1 2 3 2 0 1 2 2 o 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 1 2-21 

 i/V-M-i t^\\? ili"4 t^i*-i<-i^^^ 

 112oll2112o2l0121211111o 2—21 



ol2120ol3112112222211111 1—22-85 



No. 6, 15 single targets, entry $3: Grimm 13. Budd 14, Hoover 

 11, Churchill 13, Kibbey 10. Johnson 10, Phelps 10, Robberts 10. 



No. 7, 10 targets, entry $1.50: H. Glan 5, W. Battox 4, Confer 5, 

 Hoover 8, Phelps 5, Hougtiton 5, Hoover 6, F. W. Glan 4, Bilsiujier 

 9. Churchill 5, Stumps 8. 



No. 8, 10 targets, entry $1.50: Stump3 5, F. Glass 3, Hoover 6, 

 Mattox 6. Confer 5, Hilsinger 6. 



No. 10, 10 targets, entry $1.50: White 6, Mattock 3, Hoover 7, H. 

 Glass 5. Helsinger 5, Stump 7. 



No. H, 10 targets, entry $1 50: Grimm 10, Churchill 6, Robberts 

 9, Kibbv 8. Budd 9. Glan 8, Houghton 6, Helsinger 7, Hoover 7, 

 Carter 4, Stump 5, Glass 5. 



No. 12 5 pair targetF, entry $2: Budd 6, Robberts 7, Grimm 8, 

 Kibbev 6. H. Glan 3, S'ump 3. 



No. 13, 7 live birds, $4 entry: 



Grimm 1122110— 6 Robbert3 0212011—5 



Budd 2111111—7 Stump. 1021100 - 4 



Kibbey ....2311210-6 Churchill 2122111-7 



Johnson 2122103 - 6 Hoover .3122110 6 



No. 14, 10 targets, entry $1.50: White 5, H. Glass 6, Pheipi 5, 

 Mattox 4. Hift.y2, Houehton 5. 



No. 15, 15 targets, entry $2: Churchill 11, Grimm 13, R ibberts 13, 

 Stump 12. Budd 14, Hoover 7, Kibbey 14. 



No. 16. 10 targets, entry $1.50: Budd 9, Grimm 10, Robberts 8, 

 Hoover 6. Phelps 8, Kihbey 8. 



No. 17, 10 targets, entry $150: Grimm 9, Budd 5. Roberts 3, 

 Kibbey 2. C. W. B. 



The South Side Gun Club. 



South Norwalk, Conn., April 30.— The weathm- was all that 

 could be desired for trap shooting, a brisk northwest wind blow- 

 ing at times rendered some of the targets rather delusive in their 

 flight, No. 3 (straight away) and Nos. 2 and 5 being slightly er- 

 ratic in their flight, but some of the boys were ''in it" as the fol- 

 lowing scores attest: Keystones, Association rules, 25-cent 

 sweep 3 , three moneys: 



1 s 



EH Fox 8 8 



Sanford 6 9 



Drake 6 8 



Hendrie 8 5 



Coleman 



Richards 4 4 



McHugh 7 8 



Sweep No. 12 was at five piirs. two moneys: 



Fox 10 00 11 01 10- 5 Richards 11 10 11 10 10—7 



Craw 00 10 01 11 00-4 Remington 00 00 10 01 10 -3 



Hendrie 11 10 10 10 10-6 



No. 13, a walking match, use of both barrels, 5 birds: 



Auburn Gun Club. 



Attbubn, N. Y., April 29.— Inclosed please And scores in detail of 

 the last two shoots of our club. Eighth badge contest, April 13: 

 Class A. 



Whyte. . ..10111011111111111111-18 Devitt 11111111 lOUUOUOll-17 



Carr 11111111011111110111-18 Stewart...ll03000011w 



Whyte won tie, 9 to 8. 



Class B. 



Church . . .0' 111111111100111111-17 Sinclair. . 01111111101100111111-16 



Nellis 00011111111110111111-16 Brister... .11111100111111100011— 15 



Garrett. . .11110110011011111111-16 



Class C. 



Goodrich. Ill 11101111111111110-18 Egbert. . ..11111001011011000011— 12 



Webster.. U100101011101110011-13 Kerr 0000010110 w 



Ninth contest, April 27: 



Carr . . ... . .11111111110111111111—19 Wbeat-n.11111100111111111101— 17 



tewart .. .11 110111111 111111111— 19 

 Brio fc'hoffll llllOU 11111111101—18 

 Tu t tie .... 1011111 10111 11011 111 - 17 



Tie: 



Carr 11111U111 



Brigden ..10111111101101111110—16 

 Whyte.. . 10111111011011101111-16 



Stewart 11U10 



Class B. 



Vanderlooll011111101111111111-18 Church. . .11101111000111110111-15 

 Steele .... 011111 111110U111111— 18 Brister... .100100001UH1110101-12 

 Garrett. . .11111111011110110111-17 

 Tie postponed. 



Class C. 



Egbert. . ..11010110111111111101-16 Kerr 101101 100011 110011 U- 13 



*Goodrichll0111011010110Illll— 15 White.. . .010001111 101011 10110— 13 



Webster.. 11011101111011111001-15 Tripp 01001000000111111111-11 



* Handicapped 2yds. 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club. 



Woodlawn Park L. I., April 30.— Monthly live-bird shoot: 



C Furguson, Jr . . . .1021o21011— 7 PA Hpgeman 1121121)010- 7 



A Squires 1111011111— 9 M V.m Bruut 1101011321- 8 



r Hotter 22niX;r;i en— :i .1 u.ri... .e:_->-'Kni- ■; 



D C Bennett 0021000011— 4 D Deacon 1211211122—10 



G Nostrand 2012020101— 6 C, E Morris 2211022122— 9 



R U Street 0010020110— 4 C A Svkes 0ol220)22o— 6 



A A Hegemau 0112222010 - 7 W F Sykes 122110olll- 8 



L G Mitchell 3loll02101- 7 . 



D°acon first alone; Morris won second with 3 straight. Squires 

 dropping his third bird. Tie for third between W. F. S\kes and 

 Van Biunt was not shot off. Van Bruut having left the ground. 



Same day, 5 live birds: 



CA Sykes 22201-4 J Koster 00202-2 



A Squires 11003—3 D D-acon 21U0— 4 



RR Street 21121-5 G E Nostrand 01211—4 



PAHegeman 11102—4 D C Bennett 21202-4 



J Krapp 00100—1 J Lott 21100-3 



W F Sykes 12122-5 



R. R. Street and W. F. Sykes divided first, Deacon and Nostrand 

 divided second, J. Lott third on shoot-off. 



Wayne Gun Club. 



Philadelphia, Pa„ April 23.— Bluerocks, five traps, 16yds. rise. 

 A. A. rules: 



Mack 0110101011101111011001111—17 



Smstman 1100011010100001101001101-12 



WUlary 1101110111111110010111010—18 



}ost . iioiiioooiioionmoiiiii-i8 



Holland 000000000000101110 w 



Jimweys to §arrespandmts. 



No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



H. J. S., Shellburne Falls. Mass.— Write toH. Osborn, foot East 

 Jiftj-3econd street. New York, 



J. C. Creedmoor, Long Island.— The game law now in force for- 

 bids the killing on Long Island, of "bay snipe, sand piper, shore 

 bird" from Jan. 1 to July 10. The new game bill makes it unlaw- 

 ful to kill on Long Island any "plover, Wilson's commonly known 

 as English snipe, rail, sand piper, mud-hen, gallinule, grebe, bit- 

 tern, surf-bird, snipe, curlew, water-chicken, bav snipe or shore- 

 birds of any kind," between Jan. 1 and July 1. The new law will 

 permit fishing on Sunday in Jamaica Bay. 



H. K. T., Dexter. Me.— 1. I have sufficient paddlewood and osage 

 orange to make a rod of each; but before expending my lime on 

 them, I would like to know if either or both are considered equal 

 or superior to dagama or lancewood; also, if the rods are better 

 made up entirely of one kind of -wood or only in pari? Moreover, 

 what sized ferrules should be used on a 9Y 2 or 10ft. fir-rod of these 

 woodf ? 2. One more question. Where should a 30in. Radix be 

 placed on a 16ft. open canvas canoe— i. e., at. what distance from 

 the center— fore or aft— should the drop be? Ans. 1. We lia^e 

 never hoard these woods mentioned as possible rivals of dagama 

 and lancewood. Our choice would fall upon the standard woods 

 I t is not customary to make rods entirely of one kind sf wood: the 

 tip may be of lancewood or something of equal qualities, the sec- 

 ond piece of lancewood, greenhf art, hethabara or wood of similar 

 grade, and the butt should be of white ash. Rods are often made 

 of green heart, lancewood or similar woods, but they are too heavy 

 tnr most parsons. For a fly-rod 10ft. Sin. long the inside diameter 

 ot the femal ferrule, butt piece. i 8 %\n< Inside diameter of female 

 ferrule, second piece, i 5 64 in. These dimensions are for the Hen- 

 shall black bass rod. 2. D 'pends upon model of canoe, probably 

 t he alter end of board at middle of caooe will ba bast. 



3 h 



8 8 



9 5 



7 8 



8 1" 



5 6 7 

 9 10 8 



8 9 10 11 1A 



9 7 6 9 8 



5 9 



8 7 9 10 8 



9 9 10 8 9 9 



8 6 

 6 3 



Fox 11110—4 



Craw 10010-3 



Abbott Jllll— 5 Kibbey 10010-2 ; Hendrie'.'..'. !00101-2 



n ; ^1 11111 - n r :- J I.,,.. . — ^ . 1 1 , ,,i . , , . 



Windsor llioi -4 



Kibbey.... 00000101011010100101— 8 

 C Hoover. tllOOOllOlOUOUOlll— 13 



Budd 1D11-5 



Grimm U101-4 



No, 4. 20 targets. «ntr« $3: 

 R. bberts..lllllllin0111010111-17 

 ('•iurchill.01101111010111011101— 14 _ 



Wii dsor..l0mi0m00101iim-i5 Johnson. .OUOllOlOllOlOlOOlll-12 



Undd 10110111111111110111-17 Confex... lOiailOOOOlOOOOOOlll— 7 



Grim ru ...10111111101011111110-16 

 No. 5 r ' pair targets, entry $L50: 



Ho' lit its 11 11 10 10 U-8 Churchill 10 10 00 10 10-4 



Budd .10 11 11 10 11-8 Phelps 00 10 10 00 00- 



Richards 00101-2 



Remington. 10101—3 



McHugh 11100-3 



Coleman 11010—3 



Grimm . . 11 01 10 10 11-7 Confex. 



Hammond 10 10 10 10 11—4 Kibbey. 



WitirlFor 01 10 10 11 10-6 



No. 7, 10 singles and 5 pairB target, entry $3: 



Robberts 1011110111 



Budd 1111111111 



Grimm HlllHM 



. .11 10 01 10 00-5 

 .10 11 00 11 10-6 



10 10 10 11 10-14 

 U 11 11 11 00-18 

 10 11 10 10 11-16 



Bluerocks at Pine Brook. 



The following scores were made in a series of bluerocR sweeps 

 shot at Frank Class's Pi^e Brook Hotel on April 26, the conditions 

 in each being 10 singles, $1 50 entry, 3 moneys: 



DNafie 1100101101-6 1U1000011-6 1100110101—6 



MissSmith..l0mi011t-8 1110111011-8 1110100111-7 

 J Riggott ...1111011101 — 8 0100Q11100-4 1110101111-8 

 Fit zglvens . 0000101010-3 10CO100O11-4 1000100111- 5 

 Class.... .1111110001-7 1111111110-7 1111111111-10 1111011111-9 



Pieraon 0100110000-3 0000010001-2 0000 1 00001- 2 1011011000-5 



Spur U01010010-5 1101010101—6 1100110101- 6 1101010101-6 



Miss Smith and Frank Courier were to shot a match at 50 blue- 

 rocks each for a gold medal, but as Courter failed to appear Miss 

 Smith won by default. 



1111001010 -6 

 1111101110-8 

 1111100110-7 

 1100010011—5 



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