B34 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Juke 2, 1892. 



Hagernan 11, Budd 11, J. (I. Smith 12, Saul 8. J. G. Smith won 

 first. 



Extra sweep, 6 singles anil t wo pairs, $1 50: 



Douthett 111111 10 10- 8 Arff Willi 01 11- 8 



Dare 111010 10 00- 6 "Budd 111111 10 11-9 



McBride 111101 11 00— 7 Durant 0011U 11 11— 9 



flhingren ........111111 10 11— 9 Knudson 111111 1110-9 



Hughes 011111 11 11- 9 Wohlwend 101000 10 11- 5 



Bingham HUH 1111—10 Hagernan .111010 10 11-7 



Grimm 101111 11 11— 9 Howard 001110 01 10— 5 



E D Trotter 111111 10 11— 9 Abbott 001 Hi 10 11— 7 



MrFarland 111111 1110—9 Porter 111111 1111—10 



H J Trotter mill 1111—10 Langley 111101 10 10-7 



Extra sweep, 15 singles, $3: Douthett 11. Saul 12, H. J. Trotter 

 14, J. G. Smith 15, Chingren 15, Hughes 14, Dare 13, McFarlaud 15, 

 Arfl 10, Chandler 13, Powell 12. Lewis 11, Budd 15, Kuudsou 15, ,T, 

 P. Smith 12, Grim 15, Chase 6, Bingham 13, Porter 12, Searirht 10, 

 Ketchum 9, Sanford 14, E. D. Trotter 14. 



Extra sweep, 6 singles and 3 pairs, $2: Grim 11, Chinsren 10, 

 Hughes 11, W. F. Smith 7, H. J. Tro'ter 10, Georgson 11, MwBride 



9. Douthett 5. Budd 10, Dare 7, Powell 9, Bingham 11, Saul 6, Mc- 

 Farlaud 9, Knudson 10, Arfl 3, Sbuey 6. Ferrall 7, J. G. Smith 10, 

 E. D. Trotter 9, Redding 6, Searight 7. Moor* 9, Sanford 10. 



Extra, sweep, 15 singles, $2: Dare 9, McBride 12, H. J. Trotter 



13. Bingham 13. Chingren 12, Hughes 15, Arfl 13, .1. B. Smith 14, 

 O'Hornett 6, Powell 14, Bedding 5. McFarlaud 12, Shannon 0, 

 Churchill 12, Wilson 10, Campbell 7, Porter 13, Montgomery 9, E. 



D. Trotter 11. Douthett 11, Seavers 7, Knudson 15, Grim 14, Fagan 



10, Langley 13. Ferrwli 14, Allerton 12, Butler 4, Rped 11. Martin 



9, Converse 11, Budd 15, Runge 13, Hayes 2, Saul 13, Maher 8, 

 Dow 10. 



Extra sweep, 10 singles, unknown (raps, $2: Georgson G, Chin- 

 gren 7, Hushes 9. Arff 9, O'Hornett 5, Bingham 8, McBride 6, 

 Porter 7, Orurchill 4, Roberts 6, Maher 7, Powell 9, Budd 9, Saul 

 2, Langley 8, Howard 6, Yearnshaw 5, Wohlwend 6, Allerton 7, 

 Grim 8, H. C. Trotter 8, Haeemau 1, E. D. Trotter 6. 



Extra sweep, 15 singles, $2: 0'Hornett,6, Budd 14, Grim 15. Bing- 

 ham 13. McBride 9, Georgson 15, Redding9, Arff9, Shennon 0, Ful- 

 lerton 9, Chingren 13, Hughes 15, Moore 13. Roberts 11, Langley 6, 

 I. P. Smith 13, Powell 14, Hoover 11, Peck 4, H. S. Trotter 11, Saul 



12, E. D. Trotter 13, Cheechill 0, Campbell 11, Seavers 11, Porter 14, 

 Ferrall 10, Allerton 14, Searight 11. 



Extra sweep, 6 singles and 2 pairs, $2: Grim 11. Bingham 10, 

 Budd 10, Sissons 7, Maher 10, Abbott 10, Searight 10, Fullerton 6, 

 Arfl 7, H. S. Trotter 10, Powell 7, Chingren 8, Roberts 9, Hageman 



10, E. D. Trotter 10, Moore 8, Kueedson 12, Saul 7, Janney 4. 



THE FLOOD SUFFERERS' BANQUET. 



It would be hard to imagine a pleasanter affair than the ban- 

 quet extended visiting shooters by the Highland Gun Club, of Des 

 Moines, this evening. There were 63 gentlemen present, and these 

 discussed an elaborate menu, following which an hour of enter- 

 tainment was passed in listening to the silver-tongued exponents 

 ordered up by Mr. Royal, who presided happily as toast master 

 for the evening. 



Mr. Z wart was called upon to speak for the Highland Gun Club. 

 He described the history and progress of that fine body, and ex- 

 tended hearty words of welcome to the visiting contingent. 



Mr. C. A. Tyler, of Le Mars, spoke of the pleasant time enjoyed 

 by all, and predicted greater growth for the Association. Mr. N. 

 S. Young, of Burlington, and W. L. Read, of Des Moines, made 

 brief and felicitous addresses. The representative of Forest and 

 Stream was also called upon. 



Hon. Judd Griggs, now of Spirit Lake, la., and since April Slate 

 Fish Commissioner, spoke of the prevailing lawlessness in fish 

 matters. He doubted whether there were half a dozen fishways 

 in Iowa. He bad lately taken 6,000yds. of seine out of the Missis- 

 nip pi River. He had an opinion making the Muscatine slough an 

 Iowa water, and proposed to make it hot for the market fishers 

 who marauded there. They put seines and gill-nets across the 

 mouths of all the rivers along the Mississippi in the running sea- 

 son, and it was no wonder that no fish got up the streams. He in- 

 tended to stop that. He might not be a scientific man, but he 

 knew a seine when he saw it, and he didn't agree with ex-Gover- 

 nor Larrabee that the sol« duty of the Fish Commissioner was to 

 run the State hatchery. There should be no net permitted by law 

 closer than 10 rods to the mouth of any river. The law permitting 

 spearing of suckers and buff ilo fish should be changed, for the 

 spearers speared everything. There should be a law permitting 

 the sale of confiscated nets. He was glad the sentiment of the 

 shooters was with him, and sbould be glad to see the duties of 

 State Game Warden added to his office. 



Mr. Griggs's remarks were carefully listened to and applauded 

 warmly. Indeed all through the evening there was a very marked 

 interest shown in the matters of protection. It is evident that 

 Iowa is waking up on this, and will now do more practical work 

 than ever before. 



Mr. Richards, representative of the American Field, was railed 

 for, and made a pleasant speech in full accord with the tenor of 

 the evening. The sporting inBtinct was inherited, he said, and 

 once born in a man, it was hard to kill. He remembered well his 

 first pistol and his firs' gun, and the powder and ball he used to 

 steal in his father's absence. The sportsman of to-day needed no 

 auologv, for his work was not altog«tber one of destruction. Dr. 

 Porterfield, of Atlantic, spoke briefly. Uncle "Mose" Chandler, 

 of Red Oak, weU on to 65 years of age, thought that perhaps he 

 was too young to have much experience in shooting or talking, 

 but he intended to keep on shooting, at least, till he learned to 

 get more than half his birds. Mr. C. W. Budd said ;that rather 

 than do any talking he would draw his money and pull out. Mr. 

 Chas. Grim, of Clear Lake, said he would see everybody again 

 next May. . -J., • 



The banquet was the most enjoyable feature of the shoot. It 

 was quiet, dignified and highly commendable in every particular. 

 Some such feature would help the tone of every tournament, 

 though perhaps not every totirnament could offer one so fortun- 

 ate and well ordered. 



Thursday, Third Day, May 26. 



The weather continued pleasant and the shooting continued 

 pteadilv, although some of the shooters had been obliged to leave 

 for home. The live bird coops were empty by noon, and after 

 lunch each train bore away its quota of shooters. The tourna- 

 ment closed with the day. Following are the scores of the day: 



No. 12, 6 live birds, $4: 



Orirn 210012-4 Hughes 101011—4 



Bingham 121121—6 Leopold 202112—5 



Peek 100022— 3 Converse 110110—4 



Oh ristiansen 011020 -3 Ketchu m 111011-5 



Runge I'lllO 5 Berry 101111-5 



Budd 211112-6 Hoover 100110-3 



Young 111122—6 J B Smith 212212 — 6 



Abbott 011021-4 H J Trotter 002001-2 



Arff 011111—5 Evans '202111—5 



Chingren 122111—6 Hagerman 211101—5 



No. 10, 7 live bi rds, 5 unknown traps, $5: 



Bingham 0122212—6 Christiansen 0022101—4 



Arfl 1202011-5 Berry 1000110-3 



Abbott 0203211—4 J B Smith 0100022—3 



Peck 0220101—4 Powell 1221000-4 



Chingren 1120101-5 Budd 2211122-7 



Hughes 2022111-6 Cares 2012102-5 



Grim 1010111—5 Yearnshaw 0012121—5 



The above closed the live bird shooting. The target scores M- 



10 No. 13, 10 singles, $1.50: J. G. Smith 7, Chingren 9, Hughes 9, 

 Grim 9, Georgson 6, Saul 6, Abbott 8, Durant 8, Hageman 8, 

 Arff 6. Converse 7. Ketchum 3, Berry 6, Powell 8. Bingham 10, 

 Budd 10, Hoover 7. Christiansen 8, J. B. Smith 7, H. J. Trotter 9, 

 Tekel 9, Evans 5, E. D. Trotter 7, Leopold 9. 

 No, 14, 15 singles, 82.50: Chingren 12, Georgson 11. H. J. Trotter 



14, J B. Smith 13, Powell 14, E. D. Trotter 14, Saul 10, Bingham 14, 

 Grimm 13, Christiansen 13, Budd 15, Converse 11, Abbott 11, Arfl 



13, Leopold 12, Hughes 12, Hageman 11. 



No. 15, team shoot, two men to constitute a team, 40 targets per 

 team: 



Hughes 11101111111111111111-19 



Chingren imiimmilllllll-20-39 



Grim 11111111 1111011 11110 -18 



J G Smith OllllimilOllllim-lS-36 



Budd minimi mom n— ia 



Bingham 11111111111111111111-20-39 



Abbott Um0110010010U101-13 



Arff 11111111111111111111-20-33 



E D Trotter 11111111111111)11101—19 



H J Trotter 11111110101111011111-17-36 



Georgson 11111101111111110110— 17 



Christiansen 11100111111110101111-16-33 



J B Smith 01111101110111111110-16 



Hageman 11 lOlllOOOlOHOllllO -17-33 



Langley ••■ - 11101101111111101111—17 



Yearnshaw 10110111111110111111-17-34 



SeareK 11111110101111111011—17 



Sam o-d mimiiomioim i-is-35 



No. 16, 5 pairs, S3: Grim 6, Saul 7, Budd 6, Bingham 10, Per- 

 kin7, Arfl 8, Abbott 10, Chingren 6, Christiansen. 5, Georgson 7, 



E. D. Trotter 8, H. J. Trotter 8, Hageman 9. 



No. 17, 10 singles, $1.50: Converse 7, Perkins 8, Bineham 9, 

 Jekel 9, Evans 5, Chingren 10, Hughes 9, Grimm 10, Powell 6. 

 Hoover 9, Georgson 7, Saul 4, Arff 10, Abbott 9, J. B. Smith 9, 

 Hageman 7, E. D. Trotter 9, Chandler 8, Christiansen 10, H. J. 

 Trotter 10, Berry 4, Durant 8, Budd 9. 



No. 18.15 singles, $2: Hageman 12, Grim 14, H. J. Trotter 14, 

 E. D. Trotter 12, Georgson 13, Budd 14, Hoover 11, Chinsrreo 13, 

 Hughes- 13, Arff 14, Saul 8, Abbott 9, Bingham 11, Sanford 12, 

 Lewis 9, Yearnshaw 11, Burnett 8. 



Extra sweep, 10 Binaries, $1: E. D. Trotter 10, Georgson 8, Saul 6, 

 H. J. Trotter 8, Abbotts, Jekel 6, H»iks 4. Arff 10, HascetdaulO, 

 Bingham 9, Chingren 9, Hughes 10, Grim 9. Danford 10, [Lewis 6, 

 Powell 8. 



Extra sweep, 5 pairs, $2: Arff 8, 'Abbott 5, Grim 8, Yearnshaw 

 5, Bingham 8, Sessions 4, Hughes 7, Chingren 8, H. J. Trotter 10, 

 E. D. Trotter 7, Perkins 5, Lewis 6, Searight 6, Hageman 6, 

 Langley 6, Sanford 5. 



Extra sweep, 10 singles, $1 : Beyer 7, Chase 7, Richards 8, Jordon 

 7. Peck 5, Hoover 9, Russell 7, Angleberger 8. Georgson 7. E. D. 

 Trotter 8, H J. Trotter 9, Arff 10, J. B. Smith 8, Grimm 8, Perkins 

 5, Bingham 8, Langley 8, Cbinsren 5, Hughes 9, Christianson 9, 

 Lewis 7, Searight 9, Wm. Butler 5, Pete Butier 4. 



Extra sweep, 10 singles, $1: Budd 6, Georgson 9. Abbott 8, 

 Grimm 9, Perkins 9, Richards 8, Aueleberger 5, Sessions 9, Pow- 

 ell 8, Hoover 8, H. J. Trotter 9, Burnett 4, Butler 5, Chingren 10, 

 Hughes 8, E. D. Trotter 8, Hageman 8, Sanford 8. Lewis 7, J. B. 

 Smith 10. Peck 4, Binerbam 8, Byers 8, Langley 8, Christiansen 8, 

 Searight 6, Chase 7. Arff 6, Berry 6. 



Extra sweep, 15 singles, $1.50: Grimm 14, Bingham 12, Budd 13, 

 Georgson 15, Richards 11, Arfl 11. Abbott 12, Angleberger 11, J. B. 

 Smith 14, Chingren 13, Hughes 14, H. J. Trotter 13, E. D. Trotter 

 13, Wm. Butler 6, Langley 11, Christiansen 12, Berrv 7, Beyer 11, 

 Lewis 10, Hageman 13, Chase 8, Searight 12, Hoover 11, Sanford 11. 



Mr, Christiansen won the individual championship of the tour- 

 nament and the special prize. $25, for the best average in shootB 

 Nos. 3, 7 and 9. 



The following is a summary of the conditions governing in this 

 pleasant and successful tournament: All matches open to the 

 world except Nos. 5 and 11. Highland Gun Club rules to govern. 

 Bluerrek traps and targets used. Cost of birds included in en- 

 trance fee save in Nos. 5 and 11. The birds deducted from purses. 

 All purses in target matches divided into five moneys, 30, 25, 20, 15 

 and 10 per cent., except No. 5. Purses in live bird matches di- 

 vided into four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent., save No. U. 

 Contestants had the privilege to draw their proportion from any 

 purse in case of ties. 



THEY SAID IT. 



President J. G. Smith.— We passed a bill through the House at 

 the last session of the Legislature protecting Mongolian pheas- 

 ants for a term of years. The Senate killed it along with our 

 other bills. A friend of mine had arranged to send on a quantity 

 of these birds from Oregon, and we should have been glad to see 

 the experiment of naturalization tried in Iowa. 



C. 0. Perkins —Where did I get my sore throat? Why, in look- 

 ing for a site for the tournament. 



6r. E. Converse. — About my sore throat? I had to climb a tree to 

 escape the flood, and the wind blew through the branches. 



Nelso7i Royal— This is tough. I have to try a lawsuit, but I 

 would a lot rather come out and try to shoot. 



IF. H. Perry.— t see that the Highland Gun Club has bought out 

 the tie men in the fifth prize of the team trophy shoot, that Irish 

 setter pup by Claremont Patsy which I offered as a special. I 

 would like to state that that pup is not horned yet, but just tak- 

 ing it as a futurity stakes, a chance in that tie was easy worth 

 $2 50 



Charlie Cfrim,.— The croppy fishing at Clear Lake is good. I 

 shall endeavor to take a lot of you out on the lake next year and 

 drown you. The purity of the trap must and shall be main- 

 tained. 



Charlie Budd.— Don't pay any attention to anything Charlie 

 Grim-may say to you. He is sort of off in his head. 



Eddie Bingham.— This dividing up a tie purse among a dozen 

 shooters doesn't leave much. I'd rather cut the cards for the 

 whole business, all or nothing. 



S. S. Sessions, the ossified man— You may expect me in Chicago 

 at that June shoot. I will have a roll too large to carry in any- 

 thing but a shawl-strap. I will need two shawl-straps when I 

 come back. 



C. A. Tyler.— Wait a minute. If that bird walks this way I'll 

 disfigure it for life. Some fellows can't shoot on the ground. 



E. D. Trotter— Von thinking of having a new stock put on my 

 gun in the fall 



W. Butier.— I'm a conductor on the Northwestern and can con- 

 duct a little, but I'd rather run a train than a shoot. Hear 'em 

 holler! 



Mose Chandler.— I broke one target 65yds. Forgot to cock my 

 gun. I'm gettin 1 sort o' absent-minded, but it don't make any 

 difference when vou have a gun like mine. 



Hon. Jndd Griggs —They tell me I have collected more fines 

 since April than my worthy predecessor did during his whole 

 term in office. I'm going to see whether there isn't a God in 

 Israel. 



Everybody Ashed.— Yes, it has been as pleasant a shoot as I ever 

 attended. E. Hough. 



Mankato Shots at Bluerocks. 



Mankato, Minn., May 18. — Editor Forest and Stream: The tourn- 

 ament of the Mankato (Minn.) (inn Club held iu this city. May lo- 

 ll and 12 was fairly well attended. The weather the first day was 

 cloudy, with some rain. The second day was clear and bright; 

 the last day was cloudy with some rain. Bluerock targets ana 

 traps were used. 



No 1, 10 singles. No. 2, 5 pairs. No. 3, 20 singles: 



No. h No. 3. No. 3. 



Smith 1101101111- 8 01 01 01 11 10- 6 11111111111111011111-19 



Dodge 1110011010- 6 10 10 10 10 10- 5 11001110110111111111-16 



Golden lOOm/Ull— 7 10 10 10 10 11- 6 01011011.110110111101-14 



Weiland.... 0101111100- 6 00 10 00 11 11- 5 10111001111111110111-16 



Jones 1001111101— 7 11 11 11 11 10- 9 11111111111111011111-19 



Holt 1111111111—10 11111110 10-8 11111111111111111011-19 



Bennett ....1111111111-10 11 10 10 11 10- 7 01111111101011111101-16 



Hamlin 1111011111- 9 11 11 11 H 11-10 11111011110111111111-18 



Murphy.... 1111111101— 9 11 10 11 10 10- 7 11111111111011100111-17 



Mabee 1111111011- 9 10 10 10 10 10- 5 01111111101111111111—18 



Bird 1011111011— 8 10 10 10 10 11- 6 11111111101111111111-19 



Burk 1011111111— 9 01 11 11 11 11— 9 01111111111111111110—18 



VanR 1111101101— 8 10 10 10 10 00- 4 10111 ollll 111 11 11110— 1 7 



Durant 1111111111—10 00 10 10 10 10- 4 11101111111010111111—17 



HA llOHOim— 8 U 10 10 10 11- 7 01 1 1 101 1 1 loin 101001-14 



Smythe 1001110110— 6 101000O01 lOOlOllOOiH— 8 



Crouch 1111011111-9 10111 101 1111 U011100-15 



Windsor... .1110011111- 8 11 11 10 11 10 - 8 11110001011101010010-11 

 McHale.. 1011101111-8 10 10 11 U 10- 7 llUlllll 1H11111111-20 



Allen .1110111011— 8 11 01 10 10 10— 6 11111111110111010190-15 



Dailey 0111111111- 9 11 11 11 10 10— 8 11111110111111101111-18 



SundstromOllllllOll- 8 11 11 11 10 11— 9 10111110111111111111—18 

 Eddington.OlllOOlOll - 6 10 10 00 10 10— 4 0101111 1010010010001— 10 



Slocum 0111111111— 9 11 10 10 01 10- 6 10111101111011111101-16 



Steinberg.. 1110101111- 8 i0 01 11 10 10- 6 01111 01001110111C011— 13 



Owen 1100111010-6 



CatamaranimilllOl— 9 11 11 11 11 10- 9 11100111111111110111-17 



Reed 1111111111—10 10 10 10 10 10-5 10111101111111110111-17 



Sissions . . .1100H1111— 8 11 00 10 11 10- 6 



No. 4, 10 singles. No. 5, 15 singles. No. 6, 5 pairs: 



No. 4. No. 5. No. 6, 



McHale lllllUUO- 9 111111111111111-15 10 1110 1110-7 



Windsor. 1111111011- 9 110111111011110-12 10 11 10 11 11- 8 



Allen 1011 111111— 9 101011101111100-10 11 00 00 11 10- 5 



RVan 1001000110— 4 



J G Smith HllllllOl— 9 111111111111111-15 10 11 10 10 11- 7 



Dodge 1101111011— 8 110111011111110-12 11 10 11 10 01— 7 



Jones 0011110011— 6 111010111110111-12 11 10 00 11 11- 7 



Bennett 1111111111-10 111111111011111-14 10 10 11 10 10- 6 



Hamlin 1111111111—10 110111110111111-13 11 11 11 11 11—10 



Murphy 1111111101—9 111111111111101-14 1110 10 10 11-7 



Dailey 1110101111—8 101111111111110-13 110110 1110-7 



Session 1111110111— 9 001000100011011— 6 10 00 10 00 11—4 



Golden 0111101111- 8 (01110111110110-10 10 11 11 11 00- 7 



Mibie 1001101101- 6 111111111101111-14 10 10 10 10 10- 5 



Durant 1111111100- 8 111111110101110-12 11 11 10 10 H— 8 



HA 1110111111— 9 111111111111111—15 00 00 01 10 10—3 



Holt liniiioii— a minimum— is on n io io 10— 5 



Btwen 0011110111— 7 10 00 11 11 11— 7 



Weiland 1110111111- 9 111010110011(110— 9 11 00 10 H 10— 6 



Eddington 0101000011— 4 110101010111101—10 10 00 10 11 10— 5 



Slocum 1011100100- 5 011111110111111—13 10 11 10 01 10— 6 



Burk 1111101111— 9 110111101111110-12 00 10 11 11 10— 6 



Couch 1111111111-10 IICOIIIOIIOOOII- 9 



Beebe 1001000010— 3 



Gates 0000010110- 3 



Sundstrom 1111111111-10 111111111011011—13 1110 10 0110-6 



Steinberg 1100101001- 5 llllllilllOlOll— 13 11 10 10 10 11— 6 



Bird lllliomi- 9 1 1 10millllll0-13 11 10 11 10 10- 8 



Frasier llluUHlO— 8 011101111110111-12 10 1100 10 11-6 



S Van., 1001000010- 3 111011111110110-12 11 11 11 00 11- 8 



Reed 1011111111— 9 111101101011111-12 10 10 10 10 10-'5 



Catamaran 111111111-10 011111111111111-14 10 11 10 10 11- 7 



Dennis 101110111111111—13 



No. 7, 20 singles. No. 8, 10 singles. No. 9, 5 pairs. 



No 8. NO. 9. No. 10. 



Reed millllOllllOllllli-lS 1111111111—10 .. ". 



McHale — 111111111 1111101 1 111—19 1111111111-10 10 11 10 It 10- 7 



Smith O'lllllll 11011011111 -17 11 10 01 U 10- 6 



Allen 011101011111 1 1001010—13 0001111111— 7 01 10 10 00 10— 4 



Eddington. 11111100100111101 111— 15 1111101101— 8 H 10 11 00 10— 5 



siocum limmonoioiiom— 16 0111111111—9 oi io io io n- 6 



Sundstrom.OllimilOl 111 111111— 18 1101011111— 8 11 11 10 It 11— 9 



Durant 01111111100110111111—16 1111101010— 7 11 01 00 11 11— 7 



Jones 10110100111011110111—14 1110111101— S 10 11 01 11 11— 8 



7 bdge llOlllOUlOmiOllll— 16 1110110111—8 10 1110 10 11—7 



Windsor... 01111011011011110111-15 1111110111- 9 11 10 11 11 11— 9 



Holt Oil 011 11 11101 111 1111-17 1111111111-10 IO IO 10 10 ll- 6 



Bennett 1111010111111111 1111 — 18 1111111111-10 11 11 11 10 11- 9 



Murphy... .11111110111111011111-18 1111111111—10 11 11 10 10 10- 7 



Mabie 11101101111111110110-16 1111011111— 9 10 11 00 11 10- 6 



Brisk 1011 11 11 11 1101 11 1011— 17 1111111111-10 10 10 11 11 It— 8 



Dailey 11111111110010111111-17 1111111111-10 U 11 11 10 10- 9 



Catamaran.OniimillOinmiO -17 1111111111—10 10 10 00 11 01— 5 



Bird Ill lllimilll 111111-20 1111111111-10 11011110 10-7 



Hamlin . . . .01110100111110111011—14 1111111011— 9 10 10 11 11 10- 7 



HA 101011 1 OOOlll 1111001—13 1111111111-10 01 11 10 10 01-6 



Weiland... .11010111111111)110111 -16 1110011111- 8 11 01 10 11 00- 6 

 Steinberg. ..11111110110101011011-15 1111001101— 7 10 10 It 10 10- 6 

 Golden.. . .11111111101111100100-15 011001111C— 6 10 11 10 10 00— 5 

 Van Ess... .01101111111111111111-18 1001111011— 7 11 01 10 11 11— 8 



Frasier 11111101111011101110-16 1111101111—9 11 11 11 01 II— 9 



Bower 1011101101— 7 10 10 11 11 11- 8 



Crouch 0001111001— 5 



Bain 0001110001— 4 



Sessions 11 10 10 10 01— 6 



No. 10, 20 singles. No. 11, 10 singles. No. 12, 15 singles. 



No. 10. No. 11. No. 12. 



Smith 1111101 1101101011011-15 1110100111- 7 111110001111111—12 



Jones 11111111011111111110—18 1111011110— 8 111110110111111-13 



Golden.... 1011111 0111010110110-14 0010001111— 5 110110111111011-13 



Dodge 11011100111001111011-14 0111111101— 8 



McHale .. .11111111111111111111-20 1011111111- 9 111111101111111—14 



suuds'romiiniiinnnomno-18 mniini— io oioinmmni— 13 



Bird 11111111111111111111-20 1111111111-10 111111111001111-13 



Burk llllOimOimiOllll— 17 1111111011- 9 111111111110011-13 



Hamlin. ...11111111011111111111-19 1011111111- 9 111001111111111-13 



Bennett... 10111111111011111111- 18 0101111111- 8 101110011111111-12 



siocum. ...munoioiiiomni— 17 nimiioi— a oiimomnin-i3 



Eddington 11010101101011010010-11 10I010H11- 7 110011111011011-11 



Allen 11010111011111111111-17 1101011111— 8 111111101111011-13 



Murphy. . .01011111010101110100-11 1111111111-10 111111110111111-14 



Mabie 11111110111111111111-19 1110110111— 8 111100111111111-13 



Frasier.... 10011111110111111111— 17 1110111111- 9 111111100111111—13 



Daily 11111111101111111111—19 1111011011-8 011111111111011-13 



Steiuberg..O11011111O111110mi— 16 OimiOlll— 8 101111111111110—13 



Weiland.. .11101111111111111110-18 lmiOUll— 9 101111101011011-11 



Cat'mar'n .11011111111111111111 -19 1111111111-10 110111111111010-12 



HA 11111111011111111110-18 1101111110-8 011111011110111-12 



Bain 11101110101001111011-14 101110110010111-10 



Holt lonmimoimiiii -i,« liinmn-io oiiniiiimin-ii 



VanS 01100111111111101111-16 lOlllf'0111— 7 101I 01111001001- 8 



Windsor. ..lllinilinin00Hl)!-17 0111101011- 8 111111111101110-13 



Bower 1011111111— 9 



Durant 1101010101— 6 



Dolf 0101001101— 5 



Bogardus 1111101110- 8 



No. 13, 5 pairs; No. 14, 20 singles; No. 15, 10 singles: 



No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. 



Smith 11 10 10 11 11- 8 11111111111111111101-19 1111111101- 9 



~ 11110101111111110111-17 1000111001—5 

 10111101110111111111-17 1111001111- 8 

 11010010101111111110-14 lionimi— 9 

 10111011110001031111—13 1011111010— 7 

 Bpnnett....ll 10 11 11 11— 9 01110101111111111111-17 1011111010— 7 

 Windsor.. ..11 11 11 11 11-10 01111111000101111111-15 0111101100- 6 



Hamlin 1110 111111-9 11110111111111111111-19 1111111111-10 



Eddington. 00 10 01 10 10- 4 01110001011110111111-14 1101101010— 6 

 Slocum 10 10 11 11 00— 6 11101111101111111110—17 0110111110— 7 



Murphy. ...io n ii ii oo- 6 miiomimnnin -ia 



Jones 11 10 10 11 11— 8 1110111111(001111111—1(1 1001101011— 6 



Oatamaranll 01 11 11 11— 9 11111111110111111101-18 1111101111 — 9 



Van S 10 00 10 01 10— 4 00111111011001101101—13 1011000110— 5 



Frasier 10 11 10 11 11— 8 lHOlllllllUlOHlll— 18 1111111111—10 



Sundstrom.10 10 11 11 10— 7 11111111111111111101—19 1011011101— 7 



Dodge 10 11 01 11 11- 8 lUOlOllll- 8 



Bower 11 11 10 10 10— 7 



ha ionoiioio-6 moiniiomimni-18 mooiom— 7 



Holt ii io ii ii ii— 9 niioiioiiimmni— 18 iiimim—io 



Steinberg.. .11 10 11 10 10- 7 10111101111010011111-15 1111110111— 9 



Mabie 10 10 10 11 11— 7 11111111111111111111-20 1111110101- 8 



Dailey 01 11 11 10 11- 8 1111111111-10 



McDale 10 10 1110 11—7 11101111111101111111-18 1111111111—10 



Sissions 11 11 11 11 11-10 



Bain 11111001111110111111-17 0101101011— 6 



Durant 1111111100— 8 



No. 16, 5 pairs. No. 17. 20 singles. No. 13, 10 siugles: 



No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. 



McHale 10 11 10 10 10-6 11110111111111111111-19 1111111111-10 



Holt 11 10 10 10 10-6 11111110011111111110-17 1101111111- 9 



Hamlin 10 11 11 10 10-7 11110111111011111111-18 1111011111-- 9 



Frasier 10 10 10 11 11-7 11 11 11 11 111111111110 —19 1011110111- 8 



Dailey 10 10 10 10 00-4 11 111] mill 10001111-17 lOlimOll— 8 



Catamaran... 11 11 11 11 10-9 111 1 111 1111101 111 111—19 1011111100- 7 



Allen 11 10 11 It 11-9 01101101011111111111-16 1111111111-10 



Jones 11 10 11 11 10-8 11011111110111101111-17 1111101111- 9 



Smith 10 01 01 00 10-4 11011111111111101111-17 1011011010- 6 



Mabee 10 10 11 10 10-6 11111110111011101111-12 1111101111— 9 



H A 10 10 10 10 00-4 11111111110101101111-17 1011110111- 8 



Allen 10 H 11 II 01- 8 



Golden 11 10 10 10 11— 7 



Bird 11 10 10 11 10— 7 



Birk 00 11 00 11 10- 5 



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