150 



FOREST AND STREAM 



[Av&. 18, 1892. 



Tread wayl'OlllllUimomoi-17 Melot 11001101011101111111-15 



roope'-....llllllinill1i0111U-19 Roat 10111010101100111110-13 



SulliVan. .11011111110111011111-17 J Wolsten- 



K'tizer.... 11111011111111111101— 18 croft 1111110011110111111—17 



The open to all events resulted as follows. i be full prngramme 

 being phot off. The events were: Nos. 1, 4, (5, 8 atid 10 10 Key- 

 stonefi, SI entry; Nos. 3 7. and 9. 15 Rp'^stones, $1.50 entry; No. 3, 

 20 Kevstones, $2; No. 5, 20 Keystones, $3 entry. The same aver- 

 age moneys were provided as on the previous day: 

 1 ^ 3 U 5 6 



Lane 7 13 10 



Landers 8 IH l.-i 



7 .. 10 

 10 18 10 



9 14 .. 



8 ir 7 

 8 14 r 



8 16 7 



8 .. 10 

 .. .. 8 



9 18 10 

 10 18 7 



7 .. 9 



g 



9 17 



l!i 

 8 18 



8 .. 



9 Ih 



18 



14 9 

 17 15 



11 

 17 10 



15 11 

 17 14 



14 



8 14 



9 15 



Dustin 4 18 10 



White 10 18 13 



.Ochmeck 4 17 11 



Greiff 10 16 13 



Evans 8 14 13 



Thomas. 6 16 13 



Thnrmsn 7 17 14 



Treadway 8 19 13 



Trego 10 15 IK 



Hill d 11 11 



French 9 17 13 



Miller 9 20 12 



Fieles 9 18 11 10 19 8 



E,ohrbaeh 8 18 15 



Cooper 9 19 14 



HaiiPDbnch 6 14 8 



Sullivan 9 17 13 



Kiuzor.... 9 13 ],n 



brewster ..... 9 16 13 



Harry 9 15 13 



Wellington 9 18 13 



Dinger 10 in 9 



Nutt 8 



Fuller ; 7 



Ritter 9 



Soaaber 8 18 



Sharp 9 



Roat 7 



David 7 



Mills 5 8 



G-reenland 6 15 



Shaner 6 15 



M>ck 5 16 



K H K 5 15 



Park 10 



Apgar 9 



Wolstencroft.... 9 



K ueer 8 



M H R 7 16 13 



BreMord 8 18 12 



Millspaugh 8 34 13 



Hughes 8 17 14 



Smith 9 16 14 



Kizer 13 .. 



RuQk.... 



7 



■ 8 



9 



10 







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7 



14 



io 



14 



6 



12 





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14 



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14 



'8 



6 



9 





10 



14 





iz 



9 



15 





13 



6 



13 



8 



16 





13 



8 







15 



10 



15 



9 



15 



8 



13 



10 







13 



9 



8 14 9 14 9 



10 12 

 9 13 



9 15 

 9 10 



10 12 

 5 .. 



9 

 13 



8 



ii 



12 



13 .. .. 



18 5 ,. 



18 13 10 17 



19 14 10 18 

 14 14 



B'xier 11 



Winters 



Green 



Bender 



Hngenbottom 



Mflot 



Qaick 



Lindsley 



Qaimby 



K pae 



Huff. ., .. 



Dick 



11 

 10 

 6 

 13 



8 





8 





9 



10 



14 



8 



13 



9 



10 



15 



10 



14 



9 



7 



14 



9 



11 





8 



13 



8 



14 



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10 









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11 



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9 





13 







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'7 



7 



4 



10 



13 





15 



6 



4 



7 









11 



Bnc.kholder 4 



Wilson 



Wentzell... _ 



Th« average winners were Wm. Wolstencroft, first; fi. U, Mil- 

 ler, second; Landis, third, and Dinger, fourth. 



An extra open event at 10 targets, SI entrv', with 36 entries was 

 shot, the winners being: Schenck. K. H. K., Miller and Tread- 

 way 10 each, White, Mills, David, Cooper. Landis, Thomas and 

 Fieles 9 each, Kmzer, Shaab er, R'tter, Sullivan. Lane. Dinger, 

 Trego, French, Harry, Nutt and Greiff 8 each, Greenland. Hill, 

 Brewster, Rohrbaeh, tlagenbuch, Dnstln and Evans 7 each. 



On this day occurred an incident which for downright "cheek'' 

 excels anything that has happened on a shooting ground for 

 many a day. In the open to all events all were shooting at known 

 aneles. E. D. Miller was shooting in good form and for some rea- 

 son or other this excited the ire of Budd Kinzer of the Harrisburg 

 Shooting Association, who kept nagging at Miller about the in- 

 .iu%tice of deiner pu^- on a level with "'atnateurs." iasinuiting that 

 Miller was a pot-hunter, etc. All of this Miller stood until finally 

 when patience ceased to be a virtue he warned Kinzer to keep 

 away from him, advising him to take Ms complaints to the man- 

 agement and to stop annoying the shooters. Kinzer kept up his 

 annoying tactic until finally James Wolstencroft lost his pa- 

 lienre and save him a first-class ''tongue-lasliing," after which 

 he asked Kinzer how much he had lost. The reply was "$25." 

 "Well," Slid Wolstencroft, "here's S35. Pat it in yonr pocket and 

 start for home or you'll get a trouncing." Kinzer, to the sur- 

 prise of everyone, took the $25 and left the grounds and did not 

 reappear during the shoot. 



TI16 Tliird Day 



was much more pleasant than the second, a comfortable breeze 

 from the mountains keeping the party com°or'abie. The princi- 

 pal event of the day was the con' est for the $200 trophy offered by 

 The Readine Shooting Association, to be contested for annually 

 under the following conditions: Teams to consist of five men, 

 bona fide members of any club or association in the State Associa- 

 tloQ. Entrance fee $10, one-half of which shall be in payment of 

 targets, the balance 50 per cent, to the donors or holders of the 

 trophy; the balance 30 and 20 per cent, to the nex^. teams in order. 

 Twenty-<]ve ta^-gets p^r man shall be shot at known angles, rapid 

 firing system, 10 and 13 gauge guns at Idyds. rise. A bond in the 

 sum of $200 shall he given by the winners to the club under whose 

 au^'plces tMs Association shoot ia given for its return 'o the club 

 under whose auspices the nf xt Aspociation shoot shall be given. 



Keystone Shooting League. 



Kleintz 1111111101111011111110110 -21 



Armstrong 0111111011111111110111111-22 



Wolstencroft 11 llllUOl 1111111111011111—23 



D vid llllUlllllOllllllOll 1111-23 



J Wolstencroft 110 tlOOllllUlOllOJlOll 11— 18-106 



Williamsport R. & G Cluh 



Hughes 1111111011001111111110111-21 



Rnhrbach 1111101111111111111111111-24 



Spif-er llllOOlllUllllKJOUlllll- 21 



Millspaugh 1000100011001 llOimillOL -15 



Smith lllOllllUOllllllU 1111111—33- 



Reading Shooting Association. 



Trego 1101011110111111111111111— 5?2 



Ritier lUOlO' 110011011010111110— 16 



Sbaaber 1110111001111111110110111-20 



Schmeck llOOllOlllillllUllO 1011—20 



Graul 0110110111111001111111111—30-98 



Germantown Gun Club. 



H Thurman.... 1011110111111111111101110-21 



,T Thurraan OllllOUllOl 10111 1111 1111-31 



B Royds .. .0010011111111000111101100-15 



W Jd.y 11111111000011 1 lOUlOllOlO-16 



W Green 1011111111011110111111111-32-95 



Harrisburg Shooting Assnciarion. 



Hepler 1011001110111011111111111-20 



Brelstord 100 LOOIOIOIOIOI 11100 11000-12 



Krueger OllinolOllllillilllillOiO-19 



Dill.. 1111001111101111010010111—18 



FielPS 0111111110111111111101111-22-91 



Final of the State sweepstakes at 20 carpets each, $3 >-nt.ry : 

 Brelstord.llllllllllUOl 010111 -17 Rohrbach 11111111111111111111-20 

 Lane 11111111111110111001-17 J Wolsten 



Krueger. .llllOOllOlOllOlllOOl -13 croft . . .11111111111111111110— 19 

 Fuller ....11111010011101011001-13 Dustin... .11111111000111011110-15 

 W'lli'gt'n 111011 1 1111111101111-18 Dinger. , . .11111111 lllOlllllUl-19 

 Brewster. 01111101011111110110-16 8chmeck.,1 1101 101010011110011-13 

 Wilson ,. .11111111111110011101-17 Thurman. 11111101111111110111-18 



White 10111111011111011101-16 Green 11011111011111111101-17 



Dj,vid.... .100001001)0100111100— 9 Millsp'gh. 11111111010111111110-17 

 L'iiidis.. ..11111110011111111111—18 Hughes. . .01111110110100111010-14 



F i eles 1110111 11111 11111111—19 Smith 00 11 UliOlll 1100 1011— 14 



Toe averages for the 3 State events, one each day of 20 birds are 

 as follows: 



R'lhrback 19 19 20-58 Millspaugh 14 



W Wolstencroft.... 19 19 19-67 J Wolstencroft ..- 16 



-105 



Dinger 18 19 



Thurman 19 16 



Landis 17 18 



Fi^'les 16 18 



Wellington 17 18 



Hughes 20 16 



17—50 

 16-49 

 13-48 

 17— 



19-58 Krueger 17 19 



IS— 53 Brelsford.. 13 18 _ 



18— 53 Schmeck 16 16 18-45 



19- 63 Duston 13 14 15-41 



18-51 David 17 14 9-40 



u-ao 



The final contest for the American Wood Powder trophy took 

 place to-d-y, the trophy going to :the York City Gun Club, 

 whofce team No. 1 broke In the series of shoots 183 out of 322 tar- 

 gets. The conditions were as follows, tbe trophy to go to the club 

 whose team designated as No. 1 should make the most breaks in 

 the following contests, 



Tuesday.— Teams of two men clubs or aosociatious to enter as 

 many teams as they want. Match No. 1, 10 singles, $3 entrance. 

 Match No. 2, 15 singles, $3 entrance. 



Wednesday.— Teams of lour, no club or association to enter 

 more than one team, Mitch No. 1, 10 singles, $4 entrance. Match 

 No. 2, 15 singles, $6 entrance. 



Thursday. —Teams of two, club or a,ssociation can enter as manv 

 teams as they want. Match So. 1, 10 singles, 3 pair doubles, $2.50 

 entrance. Match No. S, 10 singles. 5 pair doubles, $4 entrance. 



t!APT. HEO. BITTE. 



The scores, Match No. 1: 

 Keystone S. L. 



J Wolstencroft 8 



W Wolstencroft • 8-16 



Harrisburg S. A. No. 2. 



Wellington..... 10 



Dinser , 8-18 



Philadelphia 8. A. No.l. 



Treadway 9 



H Divid 8-17 



Philadelphia S. A. No. 3. 



Thomas 10 



Frencli 8—18 



Birdsboro S. A. 



Kohr 3 



M'hr 3- 6 



Williamsport R. & G. C. No. 1. 



Robrbach 9 



Hughes 7-16 



York G. 



Fieles 7 



Match No. 3: 



Keystone I 



.J WoMencroft. 



Wm Wolstencroft 



Harrishure S. A. No. 2. 



Kinzer OIllOlOlllOUU-ll 



Duston 001001111101110- 9-20 



Harrisburor S. A No. 3. 



D« n ger 11111111111111 1-15 



W'JlingtonlllOllOllllllll-13-28 



Philadeipnia i5 A. No. 1, 

 Thomas ...111111010101010-10 

 H Dsvid... 111110111111110-13— 23 



Philadelphia S A. No. 2. 

 Tread way . 11101111 11 1 1 1 10-13 

 E David . . .111111101111110—13-26 



Williamsnori No 1. 

 Hughes ....101110111000111—10 

 Rohrbacb.lllllllllllllOl— 14— 24 



Harrisburg S. A. No. 1 . 



Brelsford 8 



Word en 10- 



Harriaburg S, A. No.. 3. 



Kinzer 8 



Dustin 8- 



Philadelpbia S. A. No. 2. 



E David 7 



Lane 7- 



Reading S. A. No. 1. 



Shaaber 7 



Ritter 8- 



Independent G. C. 



Gates 3 



Lark in 5- 



Williamsport R. & G. 0. No. 



Millppaugh 7 



Bunk 6- 



C. No. 1. 

 Krueger 10- 



1. L. No- 1. 



111111111101111-14 



111011010111111-12- 



Williamsp )rt No. 3. 

 Millsp'ugh 111110101001111-11 

 Runk 011101111111110-12 - 



Readine No. 1. 



Ritter 111111111110111-14 



Shaaber . ..1 lUllllOOOllll-12- 



York No. 1. 

 Krueger . .111110011111110-12 

 Fieles .....111011111111111—14- 



Harrisburg S A. No. 1. 

 Brelsford. 111101111011101—12 

 Worden .. ..1111111 10111111— 14- 



Rsarling Nil, 

 Schmeck.. 101111111110110-13 

 Matz 101111111010110-11- 



.J AS, THITBMAN, JR. 



,IOHN SHAABER. 



York City G. C. 



Trego 8 



Clayton 9 



Fieles 9 



Krueger 7—31 



Harrisburg S. A. 



Wellington 9 



Dinger 7 



Shoup 9 



Match No. 3: 



Philadelphia S. A. 



Landis 9 



David 8 



Thomas 9 



Lane 9—35 



Reading S. A. 



Ritter 5. 



Shaaber 6 



Schmeck 8 ^ 



Sc heele 6-35 B relsf ord 10-35 



Keystone S. A. Williamsport Team No- 1, 



W Wolstencroft 9 Rohrbach 10 



Treadway 8 Hughes 7 



Thurman 7 Millspaugh 7 



White : 9-33 Park 8-33 



Match No. 5: 



York Citv G. C. Philadelphia S. A. 



Fieles 111111111111111-15 Landis ....111111111111111-15 



Krueger. . .110111111111011-13 David 110101111011101—11 



Trego llllOllUlllLll-14 Thomas.. .IIII1IIIIIIIIII-15 



Clayton . . . .111111111100110-13—54 Lane 111010001110111—10-51 



Keystone League. Williamsport Team 

 J Wolsten- 

 croft 11 10111 10111011-12 



W Wolsten- Hughes. .. .111101111111111-14 



croft 111111110111111—14 Spi er 010f\)110milll-10 



J ThurmaDllOllUOllOlOlO-lO Smith 111111101111111—14 



HTburm'n 111011011111000— 10-46 Rohrbach .111111011111111—14—52 



Reading A.. 

 Shaaber . . ..011001111111111-13 

 Schmeck ..111111110001111—12 



Ri'tter 111000111111111—12 



100010000101001— 5—41 



Harrishurg s. A. 



Shoop 111011000110000- 7 



Dill 111101111111111-14 



Fuller 11011111110.011-12 



Brelsford.. 111111101001111-12-45 Metz 

 Matches Nos. 5 and 6: 

 Harrisburg No. 1. 

 BreMord 16 16 



Wellington 12-28 14-30 Thomas.. 



Philadelphia S. A. No. 1. 

 Landis 11 12 



Harrisburg No. 2. 



Dill 13 



Dinger 13 



.. 8-19 16-38 



13 



Harry — S*? 12—35 Spieer.... 



Williamsport No. 1. 



Rohrbach 12 17 



Hughes 11 17 



York City <+. C. 

 Fieles 13 



Krueger. 



15 



Williamsport No. 2. 

 Millspaugh 11 16 



Reading S. A. 

 Ritter 11 



... 15—37 11-26 Smith 14-25 14-3 



Keystone League. 

 J Wolstencroft 9 15 



Shaaber 10-21 11—22 W Wolstencroft. ...16-25 17-1- 



Summary of niatcbes for the American Wood Powder Co. 

 trophy; 



Williams- Key- 

 No. shot. port. sione. 

 20 16 16 

 30 24 26 

 40 32 33 

 60 52 46 

 33 23 25 

 40 34 33 



York 



54 



27 

 26 



Harris- Phila- 



burg. delphia, 



18 17 



S6 ^ 



35 35 



45 51 



28 19 



30 38 



Read- 

 ing. 

 15 

 26 

 23 

 41 

 21 

 22 



1'^ 183 183 ^73 



The third d-y's open events were as follows: Nos. 

 lOKeystones, $lentry;No. 7. 10 singles, $1.50 entry; 

 9,^16 singles. $1.50 entry; No. 2, 15 Singles, $2 entry; No, 

 entry. The results are appended: 

 1 i 



Grpiff 8 



Trego 9 14 14 



Ritier 9 



Shaaber 9 



S 3 



n 15 



It 5 6 



9 19 14 



9 .. .. 



13 13 10 16 16 



12 9 10 19 13 



160 



1, 4. 8 and 10, 

 Nos 3, 8 and 

 I. 5, 20 singles, 



7 S 9 10 

 10 10 13 7 



MHR. 9 15 14 9 19 15 



Schmeck 10 13 11 7 16 10 



F'eles 10 15 12 10 15 13 



Ducber fi la 14 5 11 8 



duller 7 9 14 7 15 .. 



Shaner lo 11 .. 8 . 



Miller.. ... 10 12 13 9 18 15 



Robrbach 9 J2 13 10 18 11 



Krueger 9 14 13 



11 

 12 

 14 

 12 



8 7- 10 10 



9 18 



8 14 14 



9 16 15 



L*ndl3 10 12 15 



David 10 10 11 



Dustm 10 11 10 



Paul 3 .. . 



Wolstencroft 9 15 13 



Arthur ., — 1 



Benning 6 13 12 9 14 8 



Lane 6 .. .. 8 



Thomas 9 .. .. 7 



White 9 12 11 9 la 13 



Green 8 .. 11 7 .. .. 



Brelsford 6 12 . .. 17 13 



Dinger 7 12 10 9 14 11 



Brewster , ... 7 .. 10 .. 14 



Wtllingron 7 13 15 10 20 14 



Waldron 9 8., 4 .. .. 



Runk 8 8 



Apgar 8 14 13 9 16 14 



T. Smith 6 11 14 9 15 .. 



Hendricks 5 5 5 10 « 



Taylor 10 .. 3 13 .. 



J, Thurman 11 . . . . 10 



Williard 14 7 14 13 



H. Tnurman 13 



F. Smith 5 .. 12 8 



Armstrong 13 .. 17 15 



KMdz 13 .. 19 12 



Hillegas 7 .. .. 



Bucknolder 6 



Spicer 8 



Hagenbuch 7 



Park 9 



K H.K 4 



Quick 7 



Yost 7 



Scliutz 6 



Zellers 1 



liilbert 5 .. 7 



Goodman 2 .. .. 



Dick 8 .. .. 



Willy wolly 7 .. . 



Graff . . . . 7 . . . . 



T'.ray. 3 .. .. 



Lindsley 5 .. 7 



Millspaugh 10 15 .. 



Royd 9 .. .. 



Jay 5 .. .. 



Luiz 5 



uuff 6 '4 



Hughes 17 ,, 



Henry 12 



Wil-on 11 



Essicks 10 



Hleck 4 



Learning 



Walt ; 



Arthur 



J Wilson 



10 8 14 



9 10 13 



8 8 11 



8 8 13 



8 8 11 



8 .. .. 



9 17 14 10 9 13 



10 13 

 .. 11 



7 12 

 7 .. 



I 1^ 



8 is 



8 14 

 .. 11 



5 8 12 9 

 8 8 15 15 



13 .. 



.. 13 



.. 12 



16 13 



13 

 IZ 



9 8 10 9 



6 .. .. 4 



8 



10 9 13 9 



8 



.. 7 10 7 



7 5 10 7 

 5 3 .. .. 



9 9 13 .. 

 .. .. 2 3 

 6 



9 8 15 10 



7 



.. 6 .. .. 



9 8 12 6 



.. 8 .. ■ .. 



.. .. 0 .. 



First average money was won by Greiff, second by M. H. R. and 

 Miller, third by Wolstencroft and fourth by Flexes. 



Friday, the Final Day. 



This was live-bird day and the clerk of the weather must be 

 favorably disposed toward this branch of trap shooting, .iudging 

 from the fine wtather conditions dealt out. From early morning 

 until along toward 5 o'clock the air was dry and 'here was a good 

 stiff bretze to help tne birds in iheir flight. The ai tendance ooth 

 of contestants and f=pectator3 was very heavy. Sho • tly n f ter din- 

 ner the number of spectators was estimated at fully 2,500 and of 

 these a large number were ladies. The room of the club nouse as 

 shown in the cut is formed into an elevated pavilion and this was 

 filled with lady visitors who were very enthusiastic in applauding 

 an excpptionally good shot. 



The club had about 1,.500 b^rds on hand, these being what could 

 be classed as fair summer birds. Some were rattling good flyers 

 some were veritable duffers, but the majority were up 10 the 

 stsndard for the season. 



The first event of the day was an open to all sweep at 5 birds, $□ 

 en trv, four moneys. AH live bird events were shot under Ameri- 

 can Association rules. 



The results follow: 



Fieles 13222—5 Thurman 22222—5 



Apgar 11110—4 Clayton 00111—3 



White 12011-4 Wilson 20112^ 



Weil - ...11021-4 Hinnershitz 13 21—5 



Swartz , 10120—3 J Thurmm 022-'2— 4 



StoTden ... „ 12212—5 Hughes 20013—3 



Melot ...llll-<f— 5 Scaldrou 0x020—3 



Ducljer 11000—3 NiUard lll;Jl— 5 



buston 22021—4 Z Her 1311U— 4 



Cocper .21310—4 Uruber OUIOO— 1 



FP Smith 11311—5 Shaaber Qio.O 3 



Armstrong 01111—4 Goodman 21122—5 



Kleint z 01112-4 Will y woU y lOill— 4 



Denny 2il01— 3 Weub 20u02— 2 



Soicer ...22112-5 J J Bolton IIUOO— 2 



Millspaugh 21101—4 Kothaker 



M Her 11111-5 Mack 21100—3 



Wolstencroft 213,2—5 R jhrbacn liall— 5 



HHK 10011-8 schmeck 21321—5 



Uarry , 02UiO— 3 Essick... 32011—4 



Cannon 12022—4 Dinger 12031—4 



Lindsley 01233—4 Run k 21U02— 3 



Qulmby 10210—3 Buck waiter 11223— .5 



THE STATE CHAMPIONSHrP CONTEST, 



which was next in order was the big ev>-nt of the meeting, calling 

 out thirty of the crack Keystone marKsmen. The entrance fee 

 was $10 per man, birds extra, each man snooting at fltte n birds. 

 First prize was a magnificent diamond badge, costing $350. pre- 

 sented by the citizens of Williamsport. Last year's winner, E. 

 D. Fulford, received 40 per cent, of tuis year's entrance money, 

 nis share aggregating tne neat sum of Of the balance 50 per 



cent, went to aecona score; 30 per cent, to third and 20 per cbuC. 

 to lourth. The scores are given below: 



Wilson 101101211132010-1 1 Hughes 1212olg21100020— 10 



J White llUUi020o2l21i3— iO Smith 22l0i2212illlll— 14 



F Thurman . . .10xU21;il2223111-13 Millspaugh. . . .11201112i01;i 112-13 



Klemiz 32i2Kllillll;i01-14 R jbroach 0lU2111ll0i0011— 10 



OUyton 1121201UJOl4UiO— 10 Armstrong. . . . 22131i;il320Hll— 14 



Melot 32ll2lo21332320-13 Williard 1212i01illu321l— la 



ftpicer 211211001111201—12 Dnstiu .31101^110111 131—13 



Denning 02l0l0^2220i0,o— a Essictl 1U121111I121111— 14 



Stvartz Illli0slil20ili— 13 J Thurman. ...221200;i0olillll—il 



Hinnschiiz.. .23i2illi2u.;lUl— 14 Runn 0UO2O.i2i2O30u0.;— 7 



Cooper .11131x211112020—13 Schmt ck 2ollli;20llOll22— 13 



Wordon 221oil2212H121— 14 Buck waiter. . . 112.i23l22321222— 15 



Fieles 223u2201lxa2l30-12 Dinger l;'100112lili!100-ll 



Mcrtz OOiliioUOUOOl— 9 ileplor 1022il2011100io— 10 



Geiaiuger Ulll211u200.J20o— 9 Woi8tencroft..li2,11.5iu0J3222— 13 



Rothaker I2;i0ol20i01il»'2— 11 



Thus it will be seen that Harry E. BuckwaPer, of Royersford, 

 won tne oadge and the State championship. Up to and including 

 the sixth round he was tied oy Kleintz, Hinerseiiitz, Cooper, 

 Armstrong, Spicer, Melot, and W, H, Wolstencroft, Qn the 

 seventh Melot a dead oat ot bounds, and Bpicer aaso loatt 



