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FOREST AND STREAM 



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All ties divided unless otlierwise reported, 

 FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send in notice like the following: 



Sept. 13-15. — Sangamond Valley Gun Club tournament, at 

 ChandlerviUe, 111. 



Sept. 14— New .Jersey Trap Shooter's League, ninth monthly 

 team shoot, at Harrison, N. J . 



Sept. 14-15,— West Side Sportsmen's Association tournament, at 

 Rocbester, Ind, 



Sept. 15 — East Liverpool (Ohio) Gua Club tournament. 



Sept. 15-16,— Vienna (111 ) Gun Club tournament. 



Sept. 20-21.— Auburn Interstate Tournament. 



Sept. 20 ^3.— Saratoga (N. Y.) Gun Club, annual tournament. 



Sept. 33.— White Plains (N. Y.) Gun Club tournament. L. 0. 



Sept. g7-0ct. 1.— Grand five days' tournament at Mt. Sterlicg, 

 Ky. 



Sept. 28-29.— Womelsdorf (Pa.) tournament. 



Sept. 29-Oot. 1.— PeeksklU (N. Y.) Gun Club tournament. 



Oct. 5-6.— West End Gun Club tournament, at Ottumwa, Iowa. 



Oct. 4-7.— Chas. Polster's tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Oct. 5-7.— First annual tournament of the Riverside Gun Club, 

 at Red Bank, N. J. First two days targets, last day live birds 

 John P. Cooper, Sec'y- 



Oct. 11.— Eastern New York League kingbird tournament, with 

 Cruttpndens & tlords new trap and pull, at Cana.ioharie, N. Y. 

 T. O. Pegnim, SecT. 



Oct. 12-13.— Wilmington (Del.) Rod and Gun Club tournament. 



Oct. 18-20.— Highland Gun Club annual fall tournament, at Des 

 Moines. Iowa. 



Oct. 19-30.— Somerville Gun Club tournament, Somerville, N. J. 

 Nov. 23-26.— MO wBukee (Wis,) tournament, targets and live 

 birds. 



May 33-25, 1893.— Knoxville Gun Club tournament, $l,0(Xt added 

 to purses. Also valuable merchandise prizes. 



DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 



Mr. Penrose writes us from New London. Conn., Sept. 5:' "All the 

 tournament fixtures of the association have been shipped to-day to 

 Aubum, N. Y. Programmes are now being distributed, and every 

 event on the programme will be shot out. The Home Club are mat- 

 ing great preparations for this sboot, and we are positive that it wUl 

 be one of the most successful interstate sboots of the season . There 

 will be plenty of traps on hand, and if it is tbe pleasure of the at- 

 tending sportsmen extra events will be shot under the popular nov- 

 elty rule. In shooting this rule will he no handicap ; every one will 

 shoot on an equal footing."' 



Tbe East Orange Gun Club has made great preparatians for the 

 eighth monthly team contest of the New Jersey Trap Shooters' 

 League, to take placf* on the club's grounds in Harrison , N. . J. , on 

 Sept* 14. The East Orange Gun Club, with its characteristic enter- 

 prise, will give an all day tournament in connection with the league 

 contest. Tlie grounds are situated withia easy reach of the Harrison 

 depots of the Pennsylvania and the D., L. & W. railroads, and can 

 be reached from Newarfc via the Newark and Harrison horse car 

 line. The traps will be in position at 8:30 A. M., and the team shoot 

 will begin at 2 P. M. 



A good plan for the World's Fair shoot is that suggested in E. 

 Hough's letter last week. Letthe eastern shooters bfgin to pour con- 

 tributions into the fund. Fobest and Stream will receive any money 

 that shooters wish to contribute. 



The Harrison (N . J,') Gun Club has appointed Thomas Grogan, 

 George Wild, William Fein and Charles Vanbeck a committee to ar- 

 range for the club's annua) clam bake. 



Programraes for the Sangamon Valley Gun Club tournament to be 

 held at ChandlerviUe, HI., Sept. 13-15, may be procured from S. O. 

 Fielden, ChandlerviUe, lU. 



The West Side Sportsmen's Association will hold its tournament 

 at Rochester, Ind.. on Sept. 14 and lb, and has published a very at- 

 tractive programme. 



A pretty flght was the one between Wolstencrof t and Post for the 

 Peters trophy. And the "Jersey Farmer" gave theFrankford favor- 

 ite a good pace to beat. 



Don't forget the Interstate at Auburn on Sept. 20-2J. Kingbird 

 targets will be used, and'-Crutty" will be there. So will the Big 

 Pour. 



Schultze and Francotte, manipulatetj, by Ferd. Van Dyke, were too 

 much for Wolstencroft and Edgerton during the diamond ring con- 

 test. 



When will the Western team's score of 147 breaks out of 150 targets 

 shot at be approached? And echo answers '"WhenJ" 



The Essex Gun t^lub will hold its monthly live bird shoot on Al. 

 Heritage's Marion grounds, on Thursday. 



What a team Jersey would have had if Riggot. J. L. and J. W. 

 Smith and Brantingham had materialized. 



Trap-shooters are beginning to assert that "black powder men" 

 ■should sboot in squads by themselves. 



Targets oii the first day and live birds on the second day at the 

 tournament in Womelsdorf, Pa., Sept. 28-29. 



The White Plains Gun Club wiH have a tournament at their grounds 

 in Wbite Plams, N. Y., Friday, Sept. 23. 



Several visitors to New London were treated to rides on Messrs. 

 Penrose and Cady's yachts. 



Milt Lihdsley should have had his wood-powder-Des-chree-shos-ka- 

 kazzoo hand at New London. 



Gus. Oreifl held up a winning average with E. C. powder on the 

 first at New London. 



H. A. Penrose was so full of hustle at New York that he had no 

 chance to shoot. 



'•Dutchy" Smith left a sick bed to shoot on the Jersey team at New 

 London. 



.Saratoga, Sept. 20 to 28 inclusive, will draw a big crowd of shooters. 

 The news-gatherers were well looked after at the Keystone shoot. 

 John Erb intends to keep a big supply of good birds this season, 

 Apgar and Collins were a little off their form at New London. 

 Wm. Wagner, of Washington, D. C., was in town last week. 

 We will have a World's Fair shoot after all. 



____________ C. H. T0W>fSBND. 



Ha/rtuer's Fourth. 



BALTIMOBE, Md., Aug. 31.— J. A. Hartner's fourth live bird and 

 target shoeing ot Bf agiea, Md., was attended by J. Flizpatrick, 

 from Pittsburgh, Pa.; H. Ducker, Ohas. Bonday and J. Hunt, 

 from Weislerstown: R Bond, from Jessups; Franklin and Dr. H. 

 Smith, of Baltimore, and others: 



No. 1, 10 standard Keystones. $1.20 entrancp: Bonday 10, Hunt 

 9, Dr. Smith 8, Ducker 7, Frankim 7. Stevans 9, .Jones 8. Dr. Law- 

 der 7, Pit<=patrick 6, Frick 0, Hughe,* 8 



No, 3, 3 hve birds, <|2,75, two moneys: Ducker 2. Bonday 3. Hunt 



3, Dr. Smith 3, Dock 2. 



No. 3, 15 standard Keystone $1.50: Franklin 10, Bonday 12, 

 Ducker 13, Stevans 10, Dukhardt 3. Hunt 10. 



No. 4, 10 Keystone targets: Bonday 9. Hunt 9, Stevans 9, Ducker 

 8, Tranklin 9, King 6, Dock 7, Jones 8. T. Hughes 8, Dukhardt 6. 



No. 5, 4 live birds, $3 entrance, two moneys: Bondav 4. Stevans 



4, Franklin 4, Ducker 3. Hunt 4, Dr. Smith 4, Jones 3, Dukhardt 2. 

 No. 6, 15 standard Keystenes. $1.60; Bonday 15, Hunt 13, Frank- 

 lin 11, Stevans 11, Ducker 13, Jones 12, Hughes 11, Dukhardt 10, 

 Dock 10, Sanders 8, Spitznagle 5. 



No. J, S live birds. f2.75: Ducker 3, Stevans 3, Franklin 3, Hunt 3, 

 .fores 3, Dr. Smith 2, Dukhardt 1, Bonday 2. 



No. 3, lOstandarri Keystones: Bonday 7, Dr. Smith 8, Hunt 10, 

 Ducker 5. Jones 7, Stevans 6, Hughes 7, Dock 6 



No. 9, 4 live birds, fS entrance: Ducker 4, Bond 4, Stevans 3, 

 Jones 3, Malone 3. 



No. 10, 10 standard Keystones: Ducker 8, Malone 6, Bond 10, 

 Lindav 4, S'evans 7, Jones 8. 



No. 11, 3 live birds, $2.75 entrance: Stevans 2, Ducker 8, Bond 3, 

 T. Hushes 3, B. Hughes 3. 



No. 12, 15 standard Keystones: Bonday 13, Dr. Smith 12, Hunt 13, 

 V Ducker 10, Jones 11, Stevans 11. 



No. 13. 3 live birds: Franklin 3, Bonday 3, Ducker 3, Stevans 3, 

 Hunt 3, T. Hughes 8, Dukhardt 3, Schaufiie 1. 



No. 14, 10 standard Keystones, $1-20 entrance: Frankliu 7, Bon- 

 day 7, Dr. Smi^h 8, Hunt 9, Ducker 6, Jnnes 7, Hughes 6, Stevans 8. 



No. 15, 3 live birds, S3 entrance: Franklin 3, Du ker 3, Dukhardt 

 3, Bonday 2, Stevans 2, Jones 2, Hunt 2, Dr. Smith 3. 



Chicago and Thereabouts. 



ObiCAQO, IlL, Sept. 3.— John Watson's new shooting park will 

 be opened with a loud report next Tuesday, Sept. 6, under circxtm- 

 stances so auspicious as to insure for it a future full of glory. 

 Li pon that occasion there will be shot a match, "50 and fifty," 

 between Col. J. Hall and 'Sieur R. C. "Stevens." The birds are 

 to be selected ones. 



"What kind of selected ones?" askea John Watson, when this 

 wish was made known. 



"Selected good ones," said 'Sieur "Stevens." a proud gleam of 

 determination glittering the while in his bright, blue eye. This 

 event is expected to draw out quite a crowd of sppctators. 



We understand here that Jack Winston, of St. Louis, manufac- 

 turer of the celebrated Wiener brand of shells, is daily receiving 

 by mail large numbers of inquiries for prices on his Wienerwurst 

 grade of hand-loaded match shells. Most of these Inquiries add, 

 "I am going to shoot a match, 'and you know I never make a mis- 

 take.' " 



Mr. A. E. Thomas, of this city, was taken sick two weeks ago 

 while on a visit to his old grounds at Kansas City, but writes that 

 he will soon be well again, ready for the fall trap season. 



Mr, A. G. Courtney, agent for the Lefever Arms Co., is billed to 

 appear for a few evenings of next week. 



Mr. Thos. L. Sti^venson, of England, yesterday arrived from 

 across the sea, and so soon as a vacancy arises in the Gartield 

 Club there will be two Stevensona in that organization, where the 

 new comer's father has long been domiciled. 



Central Illinois Association shoot, Sept. 6 8, at Jacksonville, 

 will draw out a strong contingent from the smaller cities and 

 several shooters from Chicago. 



The Michigan trap shooters meet at Saginaw, Mich., also on 

 Sept. 6-8, will levy on Detroit and a good body of shooters in the 

 South Peninsula. 



St. Paul Gun Club tournament, St. Paul, Minn., has the same 

 dates— Sept. 6-8. Thus we have three very considerable shoots iu 

 the middle West, all in one week. This is a great big couulrv of 

 ours, and great are the trap shooters thereof. E. Hough. 



Oneida County S. A. 



T^TICA, N, Y., Sept. 2.— Oneida County Shooting Association 

 club shoot: 



Kalliea lllOllllllllllllOllOllHl— 23 



Smyth 1110111101101111011111001—19 



Lane 11110100111110111 Hill 110-20 



Hunter limoilllllllllllliniOl— 23 



Kilbourne 1111111111111110111111011-23 



Knowlton 111111 1111111 111111111 111-25 



Pinke 1001110111101111011001101-17 



Dieter lIllllOlOOlOllUOlOlllill- 19 



Wheele.t lllOlOllOllOll 10001111011-17 



Mizner lOllOlUlllllllOOllOlinO— 19 



Mayhew 1111111101111111111111111-34 



Hicks 111011 1011111011111101 noi-19 



Park er 1000001001111001110101101—13 



Badge shoot: 



Smyth 1011111101010111111111111-21 



Knowlton 101101 1 100111111111111101—20 



Kilbourne 1111001111111111111101111-33 



Hunter 1111111111111111111111111—25 



Great Work at New Iiondou. 



The fifth annual tournament of the Standard-Keystone Target 

 and Trap Company, held at New London, Conn., on Aug. SO to 

 Sept. 3 inclusive, was one of the most successful and enjoyable 

 affairs of the season, both as regards the attendance, manage- 

 ment and the treatment accorded the visitors. The grounds of 

 the company, which are also used by the New London Gun Club, 

 are situated within view of the magnificent harbor for which 

 this place is famous and on the placid waters of which were 

 hundreds of steam and sailing yachts. Among these was the 

 pretty steam yacht of H. A. Penrose, president of the Keystone 

 Company and of the Interstate Association, and the natty-look- 

 ing schooner yacht of Walter Cady, treasurer of the Keystone 

 Company. Directly opposite the grounds on a line with Fort 

 Trumbull were anchored three of the vessels of Uncle Sam's 

 "White Squadron," one of them bfing the frigate Philadelphia 

 and another the monitor Miantonomah. 



The weather on the opening day was beautiful and the attend- 

 ance good. The arrangements, which were under the personal 

 supervision of H. A. Penrose, were simply perfection, and from 

 start to finish not a break was made In the smooth-runuing of 

 the affair. 



Among those present on the opening day were: Neaf Apgar, 

 R H. Breintnall, Wm. Sigler, Ferd. Van Dyke, Dan Terry, E. D. 

 Miller, B. Collins. Al Heritage. Jacob Pentz, Frank Post, Gus 

 Greiff, M. H. Ruppell and M. F. Lindsley, all of New Jersev; W. 

 H. Wolstencroft and Jas. Wolstencroft, of Philadelptiia; O. R. 

 Dickey, of Boston; Le Roy Woodward, of Campello, Mass.; J. B, 

 Savage, F. J. Potter and H. O. Whitney, of New Haven; H. L. 

 Edgerton, of Willimantic; S. A. Tucker, of Meridian; Allen 

 Willey and C. H. Barbidge, of Hartford and Wm. Waener, of 

 Washington, D. C. The local shooters turned out in good force 

 and shot strong. 



The event of the day was the contest for the handsome trophy 

 presented by the Standard Keystone Company, which was won 

 by Geo. A. Strong, of New Haven, on 49 breaks out of 50 targets 

 shot at. The averages for the day were won as follows: 



Expert Class.— William Wolstencroft, first, 87 4-11 per cent.; 

 Ferd. Van Dyke, second. 84 5 11 pRr cent. 



Semi-Expert Class.— W. Cady, first, 71 per cent.; James Wol- 

 stencroft, second, 69 per cent. 



Amateur Class.— F. Post, flrat, 96 4-11 per cent.; Gus Greiff and 

 B. Leroy, second, 94 5-11 per cent. 



Below are the scores of the day in detail: 



TM First Day. 



No. 1, 10 singles, novelty rule, no handicap, entrance $1.00; No. 

 2, 15 singles. Interstate Association, handicap, $2.00, f 40 guar,: 

 No, 3. 10 singles. Novelty rule, no handicap. $1.50. $.S0 guar- 

 anteed: No. 4, 15 singles. Interstate Association, handicap, $1.30; 

 No. 5. 20 singles, novelty rule, no handicap, $2 .50, $50 guaranteed. 

 No. 6, 10 singles, Interstate Association, handicap, 8L00; No. 7, 

 15 singles, novelty rule, no handicap. $2,00, $iQ guaranteed; No. 8, 

 50 singles, trophy contwt, $3.00; No. 9, 15 singles. Interstate As- 

 sociation, handicap, $3.00, $40 guaranteed. No. 10, 10 singles, 

 novelty rule, m handicap, fl OO. 



No. 1, 10 singles: Seigler 7, Collins S. Dickey 7, Climax 7, Van 

 Dyke9, Le BoylO. (ireiff 8, Sav.igf* 10. Whitney 10. F.Potter 10 

 Dana 3. F. Post 8, Cady 5, M. H. R. 8. W. W. Wolstencroft 6, E. D 



No. 2, 15 singles, experts: 



Collins lOlOOllllOlini- 



WWolsteuc'ft.linilllOllllll- 



E D Miller 0110 110 LlllllU- 



Neaf Apgar... .111111101111111- 

 Dickey 011111011111111- 



Amateurs; 



Siegler 111111101111111- 



Edgar ton 1111 11111111111- 



Dana 111111111110110- 



Post .111111011111111 



Savage 111111111101101- 



M H R 110011111111111- 



H O Whitney..l1O11001010Om- 



Pitt ...110110110111011- 



Strong. 111111101111111- 



Rockwell llOllllOlllUll- 



Greiff 111111111111111- 



-11 W^agner 111111111111101-14 



-14 Van Dyke 011101111101111—13 



-12 Myspah 111100111010110—10 



-14 Edgarton 000101101111111—11 



14 Davis 



-15 Le Roy. . . 



13 F Potter. 



14 WiUey.. , 

 -13 Climax . . 

 -13 Tinker... . 



- 9 Spenser 



-12 Olmstead 



-14 Brush.,.. 



-13 Terry... , 

 -15 



...111101111111111-14 

 ....111111111111111-15 

 .111111111111111-15 

 -..111111001111111-13 



...ooiiuiimooii-n 



.. .111011111110010-11 

 ,011011010111101-10 

 .000110111100010- 7 

 ...010110111111011-12 

 ...11111111] 111111-15 



No. 3, 10 singles: M. H. R. 8, Wolsteacroft 7. Miller 10, Mizpah 

 6, Dickey 6, Climax 6, Van Dyke 7, Collins 6, Willey 10, Strong 8, 

 Savage 8, Dana 6, Seigler 7, Edgarton fi. Pell 7. Greiff 6, Stock well 

 6. Wpgner 6, Cady 8, H. O. Whitney 6, P. Potter 10, Le Roy 6. Clif- 

 ford 7, Tinker 4, Terry 8, Olmsted 7, Spencer 6, Da^'is .5, P. Post 9, 

 Burbidge 9. 



No. 4, 15 singles: Experts: 



E D Miller 1 11101111 111111-14 Van Dyke lllOUlOllliiOll-ll 



WWol3tencft.011111111111111-14 Wagner 101111001111110-11 



Apgar .110010010111101- 9 ColUna OOOlOOllUllUl-lO 



Dickey,, .100110101010101- 8 



Semi-experts: 



Mizpah 011100111011100- 9 Cady .,110111110111100-11 



Amateurs: 



MHR 111110101111111-13 Whitney 010111101101010- 9 



Climax. ....... 1111 1111111 1111-15 F Potter 101101 111111111—13 



Bush 111111110110111-14 Sigler 111101111111111-14 



Edgarton 111111111111111—15 Burbidge 111110111111111-14 



Davis ....111111101111011—13 LeEoy.... 111101011111101—12 



Greiff., lllllllUllllll— 15 Tinker -.,010110111101111-11 



Savage 11 Hill 1111 1111— 15 Davis 011111110111111—13 



Roc:kwell 111110011111101—12 F Post ,111111111111111-15 



Pitt. 011111111101111-13 Clifford 111111011111111-14 



Willey ,111011111011101-13 Terry 100010011111001— 8 



No. 6, 20 singles: 



MHR.. . .01101 llOOOlOlMOlOO-10 Wolat'c'f tllOOOllOlOOlllOllOOO— 10 



W Wolsi'ftlllOimoOl 1 10011101-14 Le Roy. . .11111011110101110111-16 



EDMillei0111111illllllll0111-18 Post lllUlllOllUOllOlOl-ie 



NAgpar., 11110111111101010110- 15 Smith 11111111111111111101-19 



Mizpah. . .01010011111111110111-15 Potter. . . .11111111111001111111—18 



Dickey . .. .11111111111101110111-18 Whitney..llllll0111111l011111-18 



Climax.. .11111101011110111101-16 Le Roy.. .11111111111101100111-17 



Van DykelOlllllllllllOllOllO— 16 Post ......11111110111101111100—16 



Savage . . , .10111110111011110 111— 15 Cady. . . . . .00110111111011101011-14 



Ti nker . . . 1100100110(1101010101—10 CoUins. - . .10101000011111 1 11101—13 



Sisler 01001011101111001111-18 Wagner...00011111ilOH1011111-15 



Willey... .nOlllllOllinilllll-18 Edgarton.11101100011111100101-13 



Breintn'U 11111001001000011001—10 Breintn'llllllllllOllOlHlllOO- 16 



No, 6, 10 singles, experts; E. D. Miller 9, Neaf Apgar 6, W. 

 Wolstencroft 8, Dickey 10 Van Dyke 9, Collins 6. Wagner 7. Semi- 

 experts: Cady 8, Mizpah 5. Amateurs: D -ley 8, Mills 10. Edgar- 

 ion 9, Climax 8, M, H. R. 10, Savage 7, Tinker 6. Brush 8. 

 Siegler 8, Rockwell 9, Strong 9. Burbidge 9, Greiff 9. Le Roy 10, Pitt 

 7, F. Potter 9, Dana 8, H. O. Whitney 4. Post 9, Breintnall 9, Willey 

 9, Davis 10, Terry 7, Olmstead 6, Spencer 5. 



No. 7, 15 singles: 



M H R ..110110100011101- 9 Hnllins 111111100110011-11 



WWolstenc'ft.llOOlOllOlOllll-lO Brush lOlOll 110110000 - 8 



ED Miller 011011111111110-13 Davis 110011111000010-8 



Apgar 10011 lOllin 111-13 Post 111111010101110-10 



Mizpah 111101111011100-11 F Porter 111101111111110-13 



Dickey lOllOllllllllU-13 Pitt IIIIOUIICKIIIIO-Il 



Climax 110101100100001- 7 Dawn 101110110111100—10 



Van Dyke.- .-110110111111111-13 Greiff 010101111011111-11 



Siegler.... ....100110011100110- H Le Roy 111111111111011-14 



Daley OOllOOmOOOOlO- 6 Whitney 100111100110110—9 



Savage 111111110100111—13 Wagner 111110111101011—13 



Edgarton 111110111111111-14 Willey, ....... .1010101111 10111-11 



Strong 011111111010010-10 Cady 110111111100101-11 



H Mills. . .... . .111011111111111— 13 Olmstead 100111010111110-10 



Rockwell lOlUOlllOUOOO- 9 Spencer 0111101111111 10-13 



Burbidge 010101111100010- 8 Terry HOI 11111001011-11 



Breintnall ... .110011110101100- 9 



No. 8, -50 singles: 



MHR ioiiiioiiioiiiiiiinoiiiioniiioiiiiiiiiniiiiioii-43 



W Wolstencroft. 11111111111111011111111111111111110011111111111 111—47 



B D Miller 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 HI 1011110-48 



N Apgar Ill 110101 1111111 lOllOU 1110111 1 lllllll 11 1 1 1111 1100-44 



Mizpah 11011111111111111111011 OOllllllllllliHinillllOOl-44 



Dickey 11111111111111111111111111111111110111111001011110-45 



Climax lllOllllOlllllOllllllOIOlOlllllllOHlllllllOlOUOl— 40 



Van Dyke inilllimilllllllOlllOllOlllllllllllllllUllllll— 47 



Cady 11 11 UlllUOlOlllOlllOlOll 1 1110011111101 1 1 1101 1 011-40 



Breintnall 1111111011010111111101111111 llliniOllllllililOIOl— 43 



Edgarton 11111111011111111111111110111111111011111111111111-47 



Savage linmiOlllllimillllllllllllOllllimillllllHl-48 



Tinker 011111110111 100 1011001011 w 



Wiley iioiiiiiioooiiiiiioiiiiiiniioioiimiiiionniooi-40 



Sigler mil 111111110 lOlllllllimmnillll 1111111011111—47 



Burbidge 10111111111110111111011111111111101111101111111101—44 



Rockwell IHlOOlllllllllUlllllllllllHlUlinilll '11111101— 47 



Mills 111111111101101001111111 OOllllOUllOlOllllMXlllll— 38 



Collins ioiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiojiimiiiiiiiinioiouoiii-45 



Post imiiiiiiiiooiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii-48 



Chappell lllllllllllllllHillllllllllllllllllllllHlllllilO-49 



T Potter 10111111111111111111110111111111100110111111111011—43 



Davis iiiiiiiiimiiuoiiiimiiiioiiiiiiiimioiiiiiin— 47 



Greiff lllinillllllllllllllimiH10011110imil01111011-45 



Dana lOlil 11 001 1 11011110110110 w 



LeRoy 1011111111011111111111111111111011111111111100011-45 



Wagner Ill I lllllllUllllll 1 1111011111 OlIlllllllllHllllll-48 



No. 9. 15 singles: 



E D Miller 111111011111000-11 Breintnall .... 111111111111111-15 



Neaf Apgar. ...111111111111111—15 Williams llOlllllOlHlll— 13 



W^olstencroft. .010110111111111—13 Savage 110110011111111—13 



Dickey 111111111101111—14 Burbidge. 101101111011010—10 



Van Dyke ...111111111111111-15 Mills... 110111111111111-14 



Wagner 111111110100111—13 F Porter 011110111111111—18 



Collins 111110001011101-10 Post 111111111111111-15 



Mizpah Ill mil 1001 110 -1 3 Davis 100111 11 11111 11—13 



Cady llOOlOlllllonoi- 9 Siegler 111111111111111-1,5 



Climax 101110111011111-12 Le Roy. 111111111111111—15 



MHR llQOliOllOnOlO- 9 H O Whitney..l0110101ll]0<110- 9 



Daley 011111101111111-13 Greiff 110111011111111-13 



No. 10. 10 singles, $1: M. H. R. 8. W. Wolstencroft 8, E. D. Mil- 

 ler 8, Apgar 8, Mizpah 9, Dickey 9, Climax 8, Van Dyke 8, Cady 9. 

 Potter 7, Savage 8 Le Roy 6, Wagner S Greiff 7. 



The Second Day. 



The attendance on Wednesday was better even than on Tuesday, 

 another large contingent from Connecticut appearing on the 

 scene. Tbe weather was favorable for the sport. In the contest 

 for the L. C. Smith trophy, at 50 Keystone targets, E.D.Miller 

 broke 49 and captured the pretty silver affair. 



Below are the scores: 



L. C. Smith trophy day, $200 gu'iranteed. No. 1, 10 singles, 

 novelty rule, no handicap, entrance $1; No. 3, 5 pairs, open to all, 

 no handicap. $2, .$40 guar.; No. 3, 20 singles, novelty rule, no handi- 

 cap, $3.50, $50 guar.; No. 4, 15 singles. Interstate Ass'n handicap, 

 $1.50; No. 5, 20 singles, novelty rule, no handicap. $2.-50, S50 guar.; 

 No. 6, 10 singles, Interstate Ass'n handicap, $1; No. 7, 50 singles, 

 tropby contest, $3; No. 8, 15 singles, novelty rule, no handicap, 

 5$1..50, $30 guar.; No. 9, 10 singles, Interstate Ass'n haaidicap, $1.50] 

 $30 guar.; No. 10, 10 singles, novelty rnle, no handicap, gl. 



No. 1, 10 singles: Breintnall 8, Van Dvke 7, Climax 5, M. H. R. 

 7, Miller 7, W. Wolstencroft 7, Dickey 9, Mizpah 6, Greiff 8, Col- 

 lins 8. Siegler 8, Strong 9, Wagner 6. Bristol 7. Mills .5, Daley , I. 

 Post 6, Cowee 8, Eddmgton 6. Sterry 7, Bates 9, Rockwell 6, Bur- 

 bidge 4, Savage 9, Meade 4, Merrill 4, Le Roy 9, Brat 5, Longdon 

 9, Folsom 4, Davis 4, Lindsley 8. Apgar 6. 



No. 2, 5 pairs doubles: Savage 8, Le Roy 6, Davis 5, Bush 4, Daly 

 Field 4. Kterry 7, Lindsley 5, Folsom 6, Burbidge 6, Bell 7, Greiff 6 

 Rockwell 8, Wagner 9, Edgarton 8, Cowe"^ 5, Bates 8. Brtstol 5." 

 Breintnall 9, Van Dyke 7, Climax 6, M. H. R. 7, Miller 8, W. Wol- 

 stencroft 7, Apgar 6, Dickey 5, Mizpah 8, Post 7, Cowee 5, Sigler 5. 



No. 3, 20 singles: 



Breintn'U 10111110111111111111—18 Cowee. . . .11101111111010110011— 15 



Van DykeOllllOlllllllllOllOl-16 Bates 10011111011110010101-14 



Climax. . ,10011110111101001011—13 Sterry, . . .10111110100111001011-13 



MHR. --.01111111111110001110-15 Siegler... .11011111111011100100-14 



Miller . . - .lllllllUllimiOOll— 18 Le Rov. . .01111011110111111000-U 



W Wolsten- Mills 111111 IIIOOOOIIOI 101— 14 



croft 11111111111110111111-19 Davis OOlOOlOOHOLlllinoil- 11 



N Apgar. .11110011111100011011-14 Lavden. ..lOllUUlllllllOllOl— 17 



Dickey. .. .11111 110011111111110—17 Savage. ...11111111111110411101— 17 



Mizpah . . .01001010111111101010-12 Collins. - ..11110100111C011inil-l5 



Post 01110011110111111101-15 Greiff ....10111101111011011111-16 



Lindsley..0110011010000UOOOO'- 8 Bristol.. -11000111 101101011101-13 



Edgartnn.llOlllllllOOl 1111111-17 Folsom. ...llOilOOIOOOOOOllOOU- 9 



Wagner . , 01100101011111111111—13 Merrill . . ..OllllOllQllll 1011001—14 



No. 4, 16 singles, experts: 



Van Dyke 111111101111111—14 



Mi 1 ier 11101 1010111 100— 10 



W Wolstenc'ftllOOinilUllll -13 

 Neaf Apgar , ,.110111111011110-12 



Amateuis: 



Breintnall 111111011111111-14 



Climax 110001110001011— 8 



MHR 111110111111101-13 



Rock weU 111111 1 11110111-14 



Daley llllOlOmUill— 13 



Bill 101111111001111—12 



Burbidge 010111111111110-13 



Mead« 011111011100101—10 



Wi ley 1 1 111111 111 1 111-1 5 



Bush 1 1 imn 10011 10-13 



Bristol lOOlOflOUOlUll- 9 



FolsocQ OlOlOllUOOOlOl- 8 



Post lllUlll 0011111-13 



Edgarlon . . . , , .lOllOUllimU-13 



Dickey 100011111101100- 9 



Lindsley IIOOIIIOIOOOIOI— 8 



Wagner UnillllOllOOl-12 



Cowee. 111111101111101—13 



Davis 11 1 1 111 in 11111— 13 



Savage IIIOIIOIIOU ill— 12 



Siegler lOiOllllUl 1101—12 



Le Roy 1 11 li 11110 11101—13 



Bates IIICOIIOOIUUI— 11 



Heritage OlUOOil 0111111—11 



Mills 111111111101110—13 



Mizpah imillllJ.11111— 15 



Greiff 101111111111101—13 



Sterry 1111110001111 11-13 



Langden J.U11111100n 11—13 



Fields. ...... ..lUinilllOllll-14 



