May 26, 189S.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



511 



Great Sport at the National Capital. 



"Come to Washington, boys, and we'll give you a big sho ot as | 



Hunter 1111111011— 9 101111001111111—12 11111111111111111011—19 



Mattingly... 0111111100- 7 001001111110111—10 00101001101111110100-11 

 Rothwel],Jrllllllim-10 111001101100111-10 11101110111111111110—17 



well as a royjd reception," j Trego. ...^...0010101111- 6 111011110100111-11 



the North, South, East and West, and a large number of them 

 took his advice. They went to Washington; they ha d a big shoot; 

 they were royally entertained and they came away regretting 

 that the affair lasted only four nays. The Washington boys are a 

 genial, whole-souled lot and everything they own is placed at the 

 disposal of visitors who visit the capital. At this season of the 

 year Washington is a very attractive place and when the Capital 

 City Gun Club announced that its second annual tournament 

 would be held on May 18 to 19, inclusive, a large number of 

 shooters from various sections arranged to take iu the shoot and 

 at the same time do a little sight-seeing. Several of them arrived 

 in town on Sunday, the 15th, and passed the mnjor portion of the 

 day in "doing" the town and its environs. The major ity of tbe 

 •visitors put up at the O wen House, where they were well attended 

 to by Proprietor J. T. Moylen, who is an active mem ber of the 

 above-mentioned gun club. Mr. Moylen does very little trap 

 shooting owing to pressure of business, but nevertheless he is ever 

 ready to help along the good cause, as is evidenced by donating 

 $25 toward the first prize in the team shoot. His house is run on 

 the European plan, the table being of the best. The sportsman 

 who visits Washington and fails to stop at the Owen House will 

 make a big mistake. 



Monday was the opening day of the tournament, and a warm 

 summer day it was. one on which shooters discarded sweaters, 

 and even "Rainbow-" Thurman's blousps, thin as they are, were 

 relegated to the wall and collars and cuffs were laid aside. It was 

 after 10 o'clock when the first gun was fired and the fuu was fairly 

 started. The shoot was held on the driving park grounds at Ivy 

 City, a suburb of Washington, distant about three miles from the 

 Owen House. The grounds are beautifully situated for shooting 

 purposes, being as level almost as a billiard table, with a clear 

 fore ground that admits of late shooting. These grounds are p ro- 

 vided with a one-mile track that is said to be equal to anv in 

 America, except the one at Monrnouth Park. The home stretch is 

 an eighth of a mile straight away from the lower turn and has 

 Blight downward grade, which is said to be about one-tenth of 

 f econd fast. At present the track is used only for training pur- 

 poses, and the buildings show- neglect. The traps were set in the 

 center of the field and in rear of the firing points was a huge fly, 

 under which the shooters, fouud seats and tables where they were 

 ahJe to rest out of the rays of the sun. To the left of the firing 

 points was the caebiei's and aecretarj's office and the scoring 

 boards. In rear of the office was a snow-white tent in which the 



great and only Billy Waguer, the majardomoof shooting affairs 

 in his locality, had a big stock of ammunition on hand for 

 the accomodation of "the boys," who cleaned out his entire stock 

 before the week was ended. He also had a stock of guns on hand 

 for the use of his friends. His tent was well patronized during 

 the entire shoot, and this made Billy happy. 



Tho cashier's duties were performed by P. A. Happers, who 

 holds the responsible position of captain of the club, and O. E. 

 Hart, who performed 1 heir duties in a manner to win encomiu ms 

 from all sid*s. J. B. Peyton manipulated the chalk of the offl sial 

 black-board and did his work in. a masterly manner. J. JB. Guticl; 

 President ; B. L. Osborn, Vice-President; A. S. Mattinglv. Secret- 

 ary and J. M. Green, Treasurer of the club, exerted themselves in 

 entertaining visitors and keeping things running smoothlv. Rut 

 the bulk of the real work outside was done bv jolly Jack Parker 

 who had come all the way down from Detroit, Michigan, to as- 

 sume the general managment of the tournament. Jack was here 

 there and everywhere, looking first at the traps, then at the score 

 board; nextinrhe office figuring up the surplus, and a minute after 

 chatting with a friend, refereeing a shoot or hustling out shooters 

 for a coming event. I have seen considerable tournament hust- 

 ling m my day and had made weak attempts at the "hustle act" 

 myself, but I am fain to say that ' Athletic Jack" with his unfail- 

 ing good-nature and winning way can run events in closer order 

 and draw entries from the boys' pockets in better shape than ahv 

 one I nave ever met. 



The first day's shoot was sort of a preliminarv affair, there be" 

 ing seven events on the programme, with §100 in guaranteed 

 money. Among those present on the opaning dav. besides the 



local talent, were W. B. Hot-art of V 0 n Lengerke & Detmold, New 

 ;\or>; E. D. Miller of Springfield, N. -T., representing the Standard 



ton, .Del ; Charles ("Dutchy") Smith and "Tee Kay" Keller of 

 Plamheld, N. J.; H. M. Heflm of Baltimore, Md. and Wm. R 

 Fieles of Christiana. Pa. 



The shooting was done under the ten-trap rapid firing system 

 bluerock targets being thrown from expert traps by the"North 

 electric pull, A number of spectators were on the grounds dur- 

 ing the day. The leading average oC the day was mide by E. D 

 Miller, who broke 93 per cent, under expert rules. North made 

 88 per cent., Wagner and W. Wolstencroft each 85 per cent.. Ho- 

 bart 81 per cent, and Apgar 79 per cent. The experts shot from 

 known traps at known angles. In the amateur class Harrv Hap- 

 pen, sixteen years of age, was hieh with 88 per cent. Several 

 ^xtra events were shot in addition to the regular programme 

 The events all filled well and the scores were high. Dinner was 

 served at Sanderson's Club House. Below are given full sen- as 

 of the. regular events and a summary of the extras: 



No. 1,10 singles, entry $150. $-0 guaranteed. No. 2. 15 single" 

 entry $2, $30 guaranteed. No. 3, 20 birds, entry $3.50, $10 guaran- 

 teed: 



Experts. 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 



Wolstenc'ft.llllllltOl- 9 111110111111111-14 11111111110111110111-17 



Miller 1011111110- S 110111111110101-12 10110mi01llllllll0-lfi 



North OllllOim- 8 011111111111101-13 11111111111111011111— 19 



Hobart 1111111111-10 111111101111111-11 11111111111111111011-19 



Apgar 1111111110- 9 011011010111111-11 immoill!)0ili0101-15 



Wagner 1110111111- 9 111111111011110-13 UOllllllOllllllllll-lS 



Fieles 1111101 IU— 9 101011111101111— 12 10111101111110011111—16 



Amateurs. 



J White... 1111111110-9 111111111110111-ii lmiooiioiuioiiiii-ie 



Henry 1111011111- 9 101111101001111-12 01111111111111111110-17 



Barker 1111111101— 9 011111011111011-12 11101111100111111111-17 



Rothwell, Srlimill! 1 10 OllOUUUlOlll-12 11111011111011011111-17 



Steele. 1110111111- 9 111111111010111-13 lmiOUUUlUHlll-lg 



Williams.. .10U110U1- 8 111101111011010—11 



West O11U10100- 6 It 1 1001 1 101 10111 —in , 



Summerson. 1111011111- 9 110111001111100-10 OllllllUOlOOlllOllO-ht 

 Hunt ... ...1110110101- 7 011011001111191-10 011(11111010111 111100- It 



Mack 1111010111- 8 111111110111110-13 11111101001011101111-15 



Doyle 1011011110- 7 011111111111110-13 OlllOlllllOQOUlOlll-Ii 



Capron 1110111100- 7 111010101111111-12 QiOlimillllllmil-18 



Wise 1011111111- 9 111110111101011-12 1001101011 '011111111—15 



McAl pin.... Ill 11 11110- 9 111011101101111— 12 11111110111111111111—19 

 Mitchell... 0111111110— 8 111111111111111-15 11111011111000111111—16 

 Happer, Tr. .1111111111-10 1111 11 110111111— 14 11101111111111111111-19 



Dutchv 1100111011— 7 111110111111011—13 11011111111111111111— 19 



Hartlove ....10101011)0- 6 100H0101001001- 7 



Tee Kay 1010110101- 6 lUlllllllOOlll-13 01111111111111111111—19 



Baltzley 101110011111111-12 11111111110000010011-13 



Nelson lOOimOOl 01 11011. 110-13 



Krenfhav; 1. j.j:f mii in, iji;n[inu- 



Quimbv 11111111100010010:01—12 



No. 4, 25 eingles, entry $3, §50 guaranteed. No. 5, 15 singles, 

 entryiS2, $30 guaranteed; 



Expert. 

 No. 4. No. 5. 



Wolstencroft 10111111(10101111111111111—21. 101111111111101-13 



Miller . 1111111011011101111100111-21 111111111111111-15 



North 1111111111011111111111111-24 111111111111111-15 



Hobart 111.1111111111011111110111-23 110111011011111-12 



Fieles 1110111010101111011011011-18 



Apgar 111111111111111 Hill 11111-25 



Wagner 1111111111111111101101111-23 



Amateur. 



J White 1111011110111101111111111—23 



Henry 1111011111111111111011111-23 



Dutchy nun nun 1 n u in 1 n n 1 1-23 



Tee Kay 1111011011111111011101111-21 



Baltzley 0111 1 1101001 1110111111 1 11-20 111111111001110-12 



Summerson 1111111111111111000111011-21 111011110111101-12 



Roth well, Jr 1101111011101111110110111-20 010011111011111-11 



Wise mi00101illll0111001iul0-17 111 0111 11111111— 14 



Steel 11111 lllllOIOOim .1111111-22 111111111111111—15 



Capron 1101 10101101 11 11.101 11 1111— 20 111111110111101-13 



Happer, .Tr 1111 1 1 1 1 1111 111 11 1 1 111110—24 111110111111111-14 



Wiiik<.,,- nUM!;ji|!i.,..c.-!iii'':':':iiili.:-i|-;: 



McAlpin 10011 111111 1111 1111.11 1110—22 



Doyle 11001111111111 llllHOllOl— 20 



Hunt 0110110001011011111010001—15 



Mack 1110011111101110111011110 -19 



Mattingly llllllllillLOn l ion 11 U 1-23 



Hunter 1 11 1 111 11111 11 1] 11 11 0111 10-22 



Mitchell lllOllllllllllllllOOOw. 



War field 



E M West 



Quimby 



Nelson 



Barker 



Trego 



Roth well, Sr 



Fieles 



West 



No. 6, 10 singles, entry $1.50, 320 guaranteed: 

 Expert. 



Wolstencroft 1111111111-10 Hobart 1111111111—10 



Miller 1110011111- 8 Apgar 1100100111- 0 



North 1101111111— 9 Wagner 0111111000- 6 



Amateur. 



J_ White 1111100111— 8 Mitchell 1111100111— 8 



lOllimim 111-14 

 111111011101111-13 



111111111101110-13 

 0111111111 11101—13 

 llO'lllllllOlll-lS 

 lllllOHllUlll— 14 



011111011111111—13 



iionoionoiuo— 10 



00010101000U10— 6 

 011101101001101- 9 



110111101111011—12 



111111110111111-14 

 011111111101110-12 



looiooooiomoi— 7 



1 00(1011 000010 '0- 5 

 101100101111111-11 

 101101111000110- 9 

 111111111111110-14 



oiiiimiiioiii-i3 

 miiomioiin-13 

 imimii 10110-13 

 100100011111110- o 



Jr. 5, Henry 7, Miller 8, Summerson 7, Happer, Sr. 5, Mattingly 6, 

 Hunter 7, Osborn 5, Fieles 9, Hartlove 7. Doyle 7, Arnold 7, Barker 

 6, Capron 8, Wagner 9, White 6, Landvoight 8. Steele 6, Rothwell, 

 Sr. 6. 



Extra. No. 2, 5 pairs, $1: Fieles 8, Capron 8, Miller 6, Dutchy 9, 

 Baltzly 7, Apgar 8, Waener 8, Henry 10. 



Extra No. 3, 5 pairs, $1: Doyle 5, Osborn 8, Summerson 5, Land- 

 voight 7, Hartlove 8, Arnold 5. 



The Second Day 



drew out a large crowd of contestants, there being an average of 

 over thirty entries in each of the eleven events. The day was 

 warm and pleasant although the wind wss tricky. The guaran- 

 teed moneys aggregated $370. Ten per cent, was deducted from 

 all purses, this amount being u=ed for average money, 30 per cent, 

 going to the highest and 20 per cent, to the second highest aver- 

 age in the expert class, 25 per cent, to first. 15 per cent, to second 

 and 10 per cen*. to third best average in the amateur class. 



The contest for the averages w as spirited from start to finish. 

 The average money aggregated $53. the divisions being $15.90 and 

 $10 60 in the expert class, $13.25, ,$7.95 and $5,30 in the amateur 

 class. Will Hobart and Paul North had a close tussle in the ex- 

 pert class, being even up on the seventh event. A run of 35 

 straight, however, in the final two events put Hobart on top with 

 the fine average or 92 9-10, North having 89 7-10. W. H. Wolsten- 

 croft averaged 87 5-10 and Wm. Wagner 87. The amateurs mean- 

 while were having some close work. "Dutchy" Smith, Harry 

 Happers. Joe Hunter and Steele being neck-and-neck for the 

 averages. At the finish Hunter secured first on 91 3-10, Happer 

 being second on 90 8-10, Steele third on 89 7-10 and Smith fourth 

 on 88 8-10. In the opening events Wm. R. Fieles was placed in 

 the expert class, very unjustly, I should say, but after the third 

 event he was returned to the amateur ranks. Young Harry Hap- 

 pers, the 16-year old son of F. A. Happers. captain of the club, 

 showed himself to be amastei-hand in the use of the gun, and 

 had he not intentionally lost several birds in order to get into 

 money divisions his average would have been close 1 0 94 per cent. 

 The shooting was ended at 5 P. M., no one having any inclination 

 to shoot longer, as the programme events called for 185 shots. 

 Below are tbe detailed scores: 



No. 1. 10 singles, entrv $1, $10 guaranteed; No. 2, 15 singles, entry 

 $1.50, $15 guaranteed; No. 3, same: 



Experts. 



No. 1 No. 2. No. 3. 



Wagner 1 1001 11001- 6 101101111001011-10 111111111111111-15 



Hobart 1011111011- 8 101 101 J 11111110-12 001111111111001-11 



Henry 1110111101— 8 



Dutchy 1101010111— 7 



Tee Kay 1011011111- 8 



Baltzley 1111001001— 6 



Summerson... 1111101111— 9 



Rothwell, Jr 1111110111- 9 



Wise 0101111011— 7 



Steel 1110111101— 8 



Capron 0111111100— 7 



Happer. Jr 1101101111— 8 



McAlpin 11001 lllll— 8 



Doyle... 1000100100— 3 



Mack 110011U11— 8 



Hunter 1111011111- 9 



No. 7. 15 singles, entry $2, 

 $3, $50 guaranteed: 



Experts. 



Wolstencroft 110101111111111—13 



Miller 111011010111111-12 



North 0H111111111111— 11 



Hobart 111111111111110-14 



Wagner 111001111111111-13 



Apgar 011111111001110—11 



Amateurs. 



J White... 111110111111110 -13 



Henry 111101011111101—12 



Dutchy 1 ilil 1111111110—11 



Tee Kay 11101(011111101—12 



Fieles 111101111111111-14 



Batzley 10101000111 0U1— 9 



Steel 111110110110111-12 



McAlpin 01U10111101101— 11 



yuimv-... UiVIOiirjiilU-l! 



Trego 00111101)0001011- 7 



Dojle 110111011011100-10 



Summerson It 01 1111 1111101—13 



Wise 111110111111111—14 



Mattingly 110001101110111—10 



Hunter 111111111011111-11 



Wayman 0111H01U10U1 -12 



Landvoight 111111111111111—15 



Barker 110111111011011-12 



Nelson 11111110H1 ill L- 14 



Happer, J r limilllllHOl— 14 



Rothwell, Jr 111111001111111-13 



Mitchell imiitmiom-14 



Capron 111101111110011—12 



Hunt OllUOHUOlllO— 11 



Rothwell, Sr 101110010100111— 9 .. 



Mack 111111111110111-14 



Warfleld 010001001101010-14 



Osborn 1110101111010H— 11 



No. 9, 15 singles, $2, $30 guaranteed. No. 10, 20 singles, entry 

 $2. 50, $40 guaranteed: 



Experts. 

 No. 9. 



Wolstencroft 111011101101111—12 



Miller 101111111111111—14 



North 0111 Hf'Oll 00111— 10 



Hobart 111111111110011—13 



Wagner Ill 11111110111 1—14 



Apgar HI llinilOOllOl— 11 



Amateur^. 



J White OOllllHlOOllll— 11 



Henry 1 1 11 111 111 IU 01-14 



Dutchy 111011111111111-14 



Warfleld 1101001011- 6 



Qj-imby 11111U110- 9 



Nelson 1011110111— 8 



Barker 1111111011— 8 



Trego lllllOlOlo- 7 



Rothwell, Sr 110011111 1— 8 



Fieles 1110011111- 8 



West 1011111100- 7 



Landvoight 0111111111- 9 



Peter 1101101000— 5 



Hurley 0001010010— 3 



Wayman 1111011110- 8 



Hartlove lOllOOilOO- 5 



guaranteed. No. 8, 25 singles, en- 



No. 8. 



1111111110111101111111111-23 

 1100111111101111111111101-21 

 3111111111111101111111110 -23 

 1 111011 111011111111011111 -22 

 1111111111111011111111110-23 

 1111111111111111111111101-24 



1010111111100111011111110-19 



inoiinioooj 11 tin 1111011-19 

 inmiinmoiiimiiioi-23 



1011111100011110111111011-19 

 I OlOOllll 111 ftlllllOll 111- 21 

 1110110111110111101001111—19 

 1111111111111111111 111111—25 



llOOOIlHHinilllOOlOllO— 18 

 111111111111110.1x1110110-^3 

 1111111110111110110011110-20 

 1 LIG0U1 1011 1 100101101111—18 



iniiuiiiiiiioiiiiiiini-14 

 ioiiiuHiiiioiiiiioiii ii-22 



1111111101011001111100110-18 



i miooimoiiiiiiii i ioii-21 



110L0111 111 11 11.1101111111-22 

 1101 1 11111111110011111011-21 

 1111111011011 111011111111-22 



No. 10. 



11101011111111 mi 10—1 7 



11 11! 0101111 10111111— 16 

 111011011111C1111111-17 

 11111111111111111111—20 

 11111111001111101011—16 

 00101101011111111011—14 



11111111111111101111-19 

 01001011 091101100101— 11 



iininomniiiooii-17 



Baltzley 11000 1 101 111000 - 8 110111 iniXlOOilimil— 14 



Trego 101001111111111—12 



Summerson 1110111111 11111—14 



Tee Kay OlOllllUOUlOl— 11 



Happer, Jr 011100111111111-12 



Doyle 1111 1 10 J1011 1 11-12 



Nelson 01H01111100110-10 



Fieles U1U01111101U-13 



Osborne 111011111110111—13 



Mitchell 111111110111111-14 11100111111101011111-16 



Arnold Ulllll 00111110-11 llllllllllllllllUlll-19 



Barker 111111111010111-13 L. 



Steele.... 111111111111111—15 



Rothwell, Jr 111110111000111—12 



Hunter 111111111111111—15 



Capron. 111111111111111—15 



Mack mill 11 11001 11— 13 



Wise 111.111111111001—13 



Landvoight 01111 1 1111101 11— 13 



Hunt 111111111111111-15 . 



No. 11, 15 singles, entry $2, $30 guaranteed: 

 experts. 



Wolstencroft.. 111110111110111-13 Hobart 111111111111111-15 



Miller 111111111111111-15 Wagner 110111111111111-14 



North 111111111110111-14 Apgar 111110111111111—14 



Amateurs. 



JWbite 011111111010101-11 Arnold 111111111111101-14 



11110111110101111111—1. 

 11111111110101 1 lllll -18 



iiihii iiimiimii-20 

 iimioiomooiiom-15 



iiioiidiiiiiiiiioiii-17 



11101111111111110011—17 



01001110111111111111-16 



liomiimoioiinoo -15 



11110111011111011111-17 



11111111111111111111-20 

 iomiioiii6iimiii-i7 

 loiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii— is 



Henry 011111111011111—13 



Dutchy 111111111110111 — 14 



Baltzley OlllllOllllllll— 13 



Trego miimillllOl-14 



Summerson. . .010111111111011-12 



H;l ;-■"'.-!• • : !\| " J; r ..!■- 



Doyle 0101 10101111110-10 



Fifles 111111110111111-14 



Osborn 11-1111101011111—13 



Mitchell 111101111100110-11 



Barker llllllllllOOHO— 12 



Steele 110111111011101-12 



Hunter....... 101111 1 111 11 ill — 14 



Capron 10111 JlOlllJllO— 12 



Mack H111101 1 111010—12 



Wise minimum— 15 



Landvoight . . .011101111111111—13 



Hunt 110U0111011 111-12 



West .110111010000000- 6 



McC'01 mirk . . . 111010110001111—10 



Extra No, 1, 5 pairs, $1: Baltzly 6, Apgar 7, Smith 8, Rothwell, 



Apgar 10110O0O01- 4 011001101111111-11 010011111111111-12 



Mufer lmmiio- 9 lonn nnnion-12 111111111111111-15 



Wolstencroft.. milimi-10 111111101110111—13 111111110111101-13 



North 0101111101- 7 111111111111111-15 001111111011110—11 



Amateurs. 



Summerson . . .1111111111-10 lllllOlOlOlOHO-lO 111011001111001— 10 



Dutchy OlUlimi- 9 111011111111111-14 111110111000011-10 



0>e Kay 1111111111-10 111110111111111-14 111111011110111-13 



Happer, Jr 1110111111- 9 lOiminrilOlO-H. oouiiiiimiio- 13 



Rothwell, Jr... 1111100110- 7 011111010111111-12 lOllllliniOlOl-ll 



McAlpin lin.110'01— 8 



Doyle 1111100100- 6 in loom oiuioi— 10 imiooiimioi— i2 



barker 0111010011- 6 10101311.00111 1 1 iCTi 1 :.j iiii-i n"i.,,- 



{ imimioimi-14 miomuomi-i 3 



Wayman uiioioiio- 7 iomiiiii6iioi~i2 oihoioiiiioioi-io 



Capron OOlUlOOllinil-11 1111.10101111101—12 



Bond iimmmmi-15 mmoimim-u 



Hunt 010110011110010- 8 1000011 10011100- 7 



D x^---/-i.v" •,• ; oiooiomonm-10 



No. 4. 20 singles, entry $2, $20 guaranteed; No. 5, 15 singles 

 entry $1.50, $15 guaranteed: 



Experts. 



No. 4 No 5 



Wolstencroft 00100111110110111011— 13 101010111111111-1* 



Miller 11111101111111111011— 18 111111111011111—14 



^orth 11111111111100111111—18 111111110111101-13 



Hobart Illllllllin011ini0-1H 111110010111110-11 



Apgar lioiimmmmoii -is nnmoiioim— 1.3 



Wagner 11111100111111111110-17 111111011111111—14 



„ Amateurs. 



Tee Kay 11111111111111111111-20 111111111101111-14 



Dutchy 11110011111110111100-15 011111111101110-12 



Summerson 1111011010010111 1101—14 101111111111011—13 



Daw 0000011011010111 1 010-10 1 1111111 11 11011-14 



Happer, Jr 11111111111111111110—19 111111110111111—13 



Bond UOllUinillllllOOi-17 OlOllOlOlOlllll-lO 



Hoyle . 10101011111 11 1111111-1 7 1 Oil 11 11 1111111-14 



Rothwell, Jr 11111111111111110100-17 001011111111111— 12 



Henry .10111110111101111100-1!'. 111111111011111-14 



Barker 01111 llloioilOUOlll— 14 



Hs-raan , iu.,: l hr ,;v < I. ;.i •■ i 1 ; - i - i.m, - 



Hunt 11 ] 0001111101 0111101-3 4 011101111111111-13 



Capron 111110*31011111100011-14 llllllim01111-15 



No. 6, same: 

 m , Experts. 



Wolstencroft.. mOlOllllllOll-12 Apgar 1010nmilll01-r> 



Mi'ler 111111111111111-15 Wagner lliniimillll-15 



„ „ Amateurs. 



Tee Kay nilplllllOOim-ll Rothwell, Jr. .110101111011110-11 



Dutchy 11101 1011 110111-12 



Oav.- l'o i mi 1 ij j 1 1 3 i n, _ 1 i j 



Happer, Jr.. ..111111111011111-14 



Bond miooiioioim-ii 



Doyle 011111111110011-12 



No. 7, 10 bluerocks, $1 entry. $10 guaranteed: 

 , . - Experts. 



Wolstencroft 1110100111- 7 Hobart.. 



Miller 1111111111—10 Wagner.... , 



North mill! m— 10 Su m merson . 



Apgar 1111110111— 9 



m Amateurs. 



Tee Kay 1001111111-8 Henry 1101101111- x 



Dutchy 1111111110-9 Rothwell, Jr 1100110111- 7 



Barker Oil 1100111-7 Capron 1010111111- 8 



Daw 0110101011-6 Sbi-oat 000111 iflnn I 



Hunter llllim01-9 Hunt ..... . .7/ ' ' lomoiooi- 6 



Steubner llullllOll-8 Happer, Jr '..11)1 1 1 -10 



Wayman 0111111110-8 Bond... .. 111101011 



Doyle 1111011111-9 



Henry 911111111101111—13 



Barker lmnOlllllOlO— 12 



Hunt 011110010001111- 9 



Capron 011111111101111-13 



1111111111-10 



....0111111110- 8 

 . . . . 1011111110- 8 



No. 2, 15 bluerocks. $1.50 entrance? Tee Kay 11. Doyle 12, Dutch v 

 H, Happer, Jr. 11, Henry 14, Rothwell, Jr. 12, Daw 11, Capron 9! 



