Sept. 39, IS&S.} 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



M. Dorrler and A. F. Stolzenberg also made addresses, after 

 wMch the party ad.lourned to the dancing hall where the prises 

 were distributed. 



Below will 1)6 found a full list of the winners, with scores and 

 prizes appended. 



Ring target ring), 3 shots per ticket, possible ~5 points, best 

 two tickets to count for first five prizes, best single ticket for all 

 other prizes: 



Prize. 



M Dorrler 73 71-143 $50 (XI C Hutch 68 



F C Ross 70 71-141 28 75 D Miller 68 



HHolges 71 70-141 38 75 G Nowak 67 



S J Lyon 71 70-141 28 75 Q D Weigman.. G7 



" 28 75 G Schlicht 67 



15 00 J Coppersmith .06 



10 00 L Schmidt 69 



10 00 B Zsttler 66 



W Hayes 72 69-141 



E Fisher 73 



L Flach 71 



BWalther 71 _ 



JHamann 71 10 00 



L G Zsttler 68 5 50 



G Joiner 68 5 50 



Premiums for best 5 tickets: 



Ross 71 71 70 70 69—350—$ 



Dorrler. .72 71 70 69 67-349— 



P i' Scbmidt...eo 

 J Martin 66 



Prize. 



$5 50 

 5 50 

 3 33 

 3 33 

 3 33 

 1 60 

 1 60 

 1 60 

 1 fiO 

 1 60 



Holgef>....71 70 69 69 69-348— $4 

 Hayes . . . Mi 69 69 69 68—347- 2 



Bullseye target, prizes for best center shots by measi'rement 

 (each point on the scale represents 1-2.50 of an inch). 



Meas. prize. Meas. Prize. 



G Nowak 5 -$20.00 W Weber 27)^- $3 00 



LSchmidt 6 — 15 00 CG?;ettler .....SOU- 300 



M Dorrler 9 —13.00 BWalther 3434- 3 00 



T Coppersmith IIK'— 10.00 G W Plaisted 40 2.00 



■ 8 00 D Miller 43K'- 3.00 



6.00 H Oehl 45 - 1.50 



.5.00 L P Hansen 45 — 1.50 



4.00 RBusse 4hH- 1.00 



4.00 O Wissel 48 - 1.00 



Pi-eraiums for most buUseyes during fe'tival: 



F O Roas 40-$12 W Hayes 



M Dorrler 38- 8 LSchmidt.... 



C G Zettler 28— 6 



Honor target, for members only, three shots on the German 

 (%\n.} ring target for prizes contributed by .ludges and members 

 and $100 in casla divided into ten prizes donated by the club: 

 F CROSS 25 24 23—73 E Fisher 24 17 2:l-fil 



I Martin 15 ' 



F CROSS 16 



W Rosenbaum 21 



H Strate ^5 



.) Guenther 27 



:5— 16 



!3- 4 



BWalther 25 25 19—69 



C G Zettler 31 22 23— P6 



P F Schmidt 20 21 24—65 



J Coppersmith .....34 24 17-65 



M Dorrler 21 



H Holges 20 



31-64 

 33 30-63 



B Zettler 



F Armbruat... 



W Hayes 



H Strate 



L Schmidt.... 

 G L Hoffman. 



G Jantzer 



L Flach 



G Joiner 



MB Engle.... 



C BiPhop 



F C Watts.... 

 F Hecking. ... 



F Schmidt 18 19 31-6f 



R Basse 21 19 31-61 



60 G Krauss. 



F Klein 



60 W Dreste... . 

 59 FFabarius... 

 59 HKohlmetz.. 

 59 Dr Grosch... 

 58 Jos Weigler . 



.58 HQphl 



58 G Nowak 



.57 J Banser 



.55 K Klein 



R Krunish. 



53 _ , 



53 F Watson .... 



C. H. TOWNSENT). 



T.A.HGEa: made at 20yds. with S. & W. revolver, army ammu- 

 nition, 4J^lbs. trigger pull, by Walter Winsns, Aug. 25, 1893, at 

 Staines, England. Best on. record to date. 



Connecticut Riflemen. 



Broad Brook, Conn., Sept. 24 —Mai ch at 2n0ydp. off-hand, S. 

 A. target: 



Pvecord. 



Thcs Hall 7 8 7 7 8 10 7 7 6 8-75 



Wm Strain 4 5 10 8 8 7 6 7 10 7—78 



H C Parsons 3 8 7 5 10 7 10 8 7 r—tz 



L Allen 7 7 7 5 7 4 10 7 5 7-66 



E. J Irwin 5 4 6 5 H 10 7 6 5 7-64 



FD North 4 3 7 4 4 5 10 6 10 3—56 



Wm Adams... 464657867 4- 57 



HJButteng 85699698 5 10-73 



IVam Practice. 



L Allen 9 7 7 10 9 9 8 7 7 9-82 



Thos Hall 9 7 6 6 10 10 9 6 7 9-79 



H C Parsons 9 6 6 5 6 10 9 10 8 8-79 



Wm Strain 7 5 10 7 5 7 5 9 9 7—71 



R J Irwin 7 7 6 6 5 5 3 8 8 9-65 



H J Butteng 8 7 10 8 6 9 8 7 8 7-78 



F D North 7 7 7 10 9 5 1 4 9 6-71 



Wm Adams 7 5 6 7 3 6 3 5 10 6~.58 



Cincinnati Rifle Association. 



CrNCiNNAXi, O., Sept. 25.— The Cincinnati Rifle Association held 

 its regular practice shoot at its ramge to-day and made the scores 

 as appended below. Conditions, 200yds., off-hand, at the Stand- 

 ard target: 



Gindele 86 85 85 Simon 75 68 67 



Weiuheimer 74 73 71 S^egner ...73 73 67 



Hauck 82 59 56 Payne 80 74 71 



Topf 67 64 60 Drube. 74 73 70 



Speth ..75 75 73 



Liiscbfee Scores. 



Jersey City, Sept. 25.— The following members of tho A. 

 Lisehke Riflfi Club made the best scores on Friday, Sept. 33, at 

 their range, 17 Milton avenue: 



A Lischke 25 35 24 34 24 24 23 23 21 19-i;32 



Reicherz 21 24 24 23 33 2;j 23 23 22 21-?30 



Scharli 25 25 24 24 24 23 22 2 L 19 18-225 



Dvroff 35 25 24 24 32 22 20 20 20 19-231 



Sohulte 34 24 23 23 22 23 21 21 IT 17-214 



Any person who cannot find the " Forest and 

 Stream" for sale at any news stand in the coun- 

 try, is requested to report the fact, with location 

 of stand and name of dealer, to the Forest and 

 Stream Pub- Co. 318 Broadway. New York 



All ties divided unless otherwise reported, 

 FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send in notice like the followlngf : 



Sept. 27-Oot. 1.— Grand five days' tournament at Mt. Sterling, 



Ky. 



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



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



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



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

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

 John P. Cooper. Sec'y- 



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

 Oruttendens & Cords new trap and pull, at Canajoharie, N. Y. 

 T. C. Pegnim, Sec'y. 



Oct. —.—Amsterdam (N, Y.) Gun Club tournament. 



Oct. 11-13.— Syracuse (N. Y. I Gnu Club opening tmirnament, on 

 Croton street grounds. 



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



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

 Moines. Iowa. 



Oct. 19-20.— Somerville Gun Club toutnament, Somerville, N. J. 

 Oct. 21.— New Jer.sey Shooting Club tournament, at Claremont, 

 N. J. 



Oct. 25 2t).— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' tournament, 

 at Mo-dus. Conn. 



Nov. 23-26.— Mil wsukee (Wis,) tournament, targets and live 

 birds. 



May 23-25. 1893.— Knoxville Gun Club tournament, $1,01^)1 added 

 to purses. Also valuable merchandise prizes. 



Shooting in the Maritime Provinces. 



Dorchester, N. B., Sept. 20,— The second shooting tournament 

 ever held in tne Maritime Provinces was given under the man- 

 agement of the Dorchester Gun Club at Dorchester Sept. 13 and 

 14. The grounds are very central and are beautifully sit uated, 

 overlooking the Bay of Pundy. The club has only been in active 

 existence two years, although organized some time before. It 

 has gone to a great deal of expense in arranging grounds, and 

 can now boast of having the best equipped shooting premises in 

 the Lower Provinces. Bluerocks thrown from 3 and 5 traps ope- 

 rated' from a screened pit were used in all inanimate matches. A 

 very interesting feature of the shoot was the 7 live birds sweep- 

 stakes, as it was the flrsr. ever shot in New Brunswick. The birOs 

 were not a very good lot, but a glance at the scores will show that 

 a naimber failed to "get on." A silver challenge cup, value i$75, 

 was one of the prizes cft'ered. It hws to be won six times by any 

 one contesting and is open for challenffe twice a year. It was 

 won on this occasion by C. W. Bliss, M. D„ of Amherst, N. S. The 

 full scores of the shoot, which 1 inclose, while not large, yet will 

 bear inspection, and when we take into consideration the fact 

 that trap-shooiing is practically a new thing with us down here 

 by the sea, we are led to believe that the results are not so bad 

 after all. 



The First Bay. 



No. 1, 10 bluerocks, 3 trap^, entrance $1, 4 moneys: C. S. Hick- 

 man 4, LiPttt. McGowan 6, F. A. Wilson 5, W. Lawrence 3, R. H. 

 Trf maine 8, Dr. Tripper 6, H. R. Emmerson 5, Wm. Tllcion 3, A. 

 W. Bateson 4, S. K. Wilson 6, M. B. Steele 8. J. H. Hickman 7. R. 

 W. Uanington 6, G. F. Wallace 7, J. Pierce 1, Thos, Dowling 5, D. 

 R. Munroe 3, C. W. Bliss 7, A. Hunter 1. 



No. 2. 10 bluerocks, 5 traps, unknown angles, entrance $1, 4 

 moneys: C. H. Hickman 7, McGowan 2, Emmerson 6, Michoison 

 4, TildoQ 8, Steele 8, F. A. Wilson 6. Tremaine 5, Tupper 4, Doug- 

 las 1, Dowling 4, S. E. Wilson 5, J. H. Hickman 7, A. Hunter 1. 



No. 3. 10 bluerocks, straightaway, entrance 75 cents, 3 moneys: 

 McGowan 7, Steele 7, Nicholson 4, F. A. Wilson 8, Bateson 8, Bliss 

 6, Hanlngton 3, S E. Wilson 8, J. B. Hickman 7, Tupp r 3, Hunier 

 4, C. S. Hickman 8, Dowling 8, Emmerson 3, Pierce 6, Munro 10, 

 McDougal 4. 



No. 4. 5 pairs and 5 singles, known angles, entrance $2. four 

 moneys: 



Dr Bliss.. 00 00 10 10 10 01111-8 E Wilson .00 00 00 10 GO 11001-3 

 iVlcGown. 00 00 00 00 00 Olini-3 Dowling. .00 00 00 00 00 00110-2 

 Tremain..00 11 11 00 00 10000-5 Tupper. ...11 10 00 01 01 01000-6 

 F Wilson. 01 10 00 10 10 01101—7 CHickm'nOO 10 10 11 01 01001—7 



Steele 00 10 00 11 00 00000 -3 



No. 5 10 bluerocks, known angles, entrance $1, thrpe moneys: 

 Bliss 7, McGowan 3, J. Hickman .5, Nicholson 1, C. Hickman 5, 

 Hanlngton 4, Douglas 3, F. Wilson 6, Tremaine 5, Hunter 3, S. 

 Wilson 5, iTupper 5, Bateson 3, McDougal 5, Monroe 4, Steele 5, 

 Tildon 9. 



No. 6, 10 bluerocks, known angles, entrance 75 cents, four 

 moneys: Bliss 7, Wallace 4, McGowan 3, Tildon 4, F.Wilson 6, 

 Hanlngton 3, Tremaine 6, Tupper.3, J.Hickman 3, McDougal 8, 

 Douglas 3, Bateson 3. S. WUson 3 Munroe 1. 



No. 7, 7 live birds, 5 unknown traps, entrance $2, three moneys 

 and So added to first priz°: 



McGowan 00101 OO— 2 Tremaine 0010000—1 



C H Hickman 1111111-7 McDougal 3132020-5 



Bliss OlOOlU-4 



Nicholson 0010001-3 



F A Wilson 0111101-5 



Tildon 0111101-5 



Steele 0110130-4 



Bsterbrooks 0110000—2 



Tupper 0000000-0 



G Lawrence 0131000 -3 



Wallace 1000211-4 



J H Hickman 1110112-6 



Dowling 0112003—4 Lawreson 0000100-1 



Mitchell OOOOOOl-l Wilbur 1000000-1 



Bateson 0200001—2 Emmerso 0000003—1 



Haningtan OllOOOO- 2 W Lawrence 0120100—3 



S E Wilson 0000022—2 



No. 10, 10 bluerocks, unknown angles, entrance 50 cents, four 

 moneys: Steele 6, Tremaine 7, McGowan 4, M'tchell 5, Higgins 1, 

 A. Wilson 5. S. E. Wilson 5, McDougall 1, Pierce 4, Hunter 1, 

 Hanlngton 0, Tapper 3, Tildon 4, Lawreson 5, Wallace 5, Hickman 

 4, Lane 5. 



The Seco7ui Bay. 



No. 1, 5 pairs bluerocks, entrance $1, 4 moneys: S. E. Wilson 4, 

 C. S. Hickman 2 R. H. Tremaine f', Lieut McGowan 7, Dr. Tupper 

 4, Dr. Bliss .5, T. Dowling 5, F. A. Wilson 4, A. Lnsby 5. 



No. 3, 20 bluerocks, B traps, known angles, teams of 3 men each, 

 3 moneys, entrance $2 eacti man, $10 added to first prize: 

 ( N B Steele ..■ lOlllOOllOlOllOOlUO-12 



- Dr Bliss , llOOlllllOimOOlOOO-13 



( F A Wilson 11101111111110100011-15-39 



( R H Tremaine 11011011111111111010-16 



- Dr Tupper -.10110001101010"00001— 8 



A Lusbv 11101111010100110110-13-37 



( J H fliekman 10110111100011000100—10 



- C S Hickman OOIOOOIOOOOOIOIOUIO- 7 



S E Wilson .01010000110101101000 - 8-35 



I Lieut McGowan 00011010000100001101— 7 



- D Munroe i 01000001000010001001— 5 



iRWHaningtou 01110010000100000010- 6-18 



No. 3. Ifi bluerocks, unknown angles, entrance $1, 4 moneys: 

 Lieut. McGowan 2. Geo. F. Wallace 4, C. 8. Hickman 0, R. H. Tre- 

 maine 4, N. B. Steele 7, R W. Hanlngton 7, Dr. Lawreson 2, R. 

 Mitchell 3, Len Allen 4, A. Hunter 5 S. E. Wilson 1, J. H. Hick- 

 man 2. A Lusby 5, Dr. Tupper 1, Dr. Bliss 8, F. A. Wilson 8, A. W. 

 Bateson 3. 



No. 4. 0 bluerocks, known angles, entrance 75 cents, 3 moneys: 

 Bliss 6, Lawreson 7, C. S. Hickman o, Bateson 5, Lane 2, S. E. Wil- 

 son 5, Mitchell 2, Hunter 4, Allen 5, J. H. Hickman 8, Tremaine 6, 

 Douglas 3, McGowan 6. Dowling 2, Tupper .5, F. A. Wilsen 8, Steele 

 3, Lusby 7, Hanington 5. 



No. 5. 10 bluerocks, 5 traps, known angles, entrance $1, 4 moneys: 

 Bliss 4, C. S. Hickman 4, McGowan 4, S. E. WUson 5. F. A. Wilson 

 J. H. Hickman 6, Allen 4, Hanington 5, Lane 7, Hunter 2, Tre- 

 maine 8. Lawreson 6, Murray 6, Tupper 4, Wilber 4, Wallace 1, 

 Lusby L 



No. 6, 9 bluerocks, straightaway, enb-ance 7.o cen+s, three 

 monevs: 



Bliss 110100001-6 G Lawrence 010000010-3 



Wallace 100001111-5 Tu pper 111001000—4 



Douglas 100100000—3 Dowling 001011101—5 



Lawreson 111000100—4 Steele OOlOw. 



Sam Jones" 011010010—5 



Bateson 110001100—4 



F A Wilson ..ltX)101110-5 



McGowan 110100001—5 



Lusby OOlOw. 



Nichols 111101111—8 



Pierce 001111111-7 



Emm? rson 101 011001—5 



Hunter 001001111-4 Manning 111110101-7 



S E Wilson 111101010-6 



CS Hickman 111011111-8 



. F Wallace 101111111-7 



Munroe ,111110111-8 



Lawrence 110110000-4 _ 



Murray lUlUUO— 8 Crawford 



Hanington lUOOllU— T J H Hickman. 



Smith 110111110-; 



Palmer 101111000 -5 



F Jones llOOOlOw. 



Deakon 000 w. 



Plunger 101111111-8 



" ■ ...011011100—5 

 ...111111111-9 



No. 7, match for challenge cup. value $75. 25 bluerocks, unknown 

 angles, entrance |3.50, cup and 35 per cent, to first, 40 per cent, to 

 second, 30 per cent, to third and 15 per cent, to four) h : 



Bliss 10001101010 1101 01111 00111-1 5 



Bateson OlOOlOOOlOl 00010101010000— 8 



Tupper OlJlllOOOOOOllOlOlOOlOlOOl— 11 



F A Wilson 0110100101101010101010101-14 



Tremaine 1110110010100101010010010-13 



McGowan 1011011001000000111110101—13 



Wallace 0110001101001011011110010-13 



J H Hickman 1100100101100111000000001-11 



Lusby 1010000010001010000011100- 8 



Em m ereon OlOl UOOlOOlOOll 001 1 11000-13 



8 teel e OOOOOlOl 0 lOOOGOl 01 0 IlOOll- 1 0 



O S Hickman lOlOOlOOOh 01010110001111-13 



Lane 0111001001001011001110101—13 



S E Wilson lOlOllOOlllOOOlllOOOlCOlO-13 



Munroe 0000110100100101101111101-13 



Hanington lOOOOlOlOOOlOOOOiOOOw 



McDougal 010 1 01000 lOOOllOlOOOlO w 



No. 8, 6 bluerocks, unknown angles, 3 traps, entrance $1, 3 

 moneys: 



Geo Wallace 0001 



Lt McGowan 1010 





011000-3 





100110—8 



McGowan 



010001-3 



0 S Smith 



011110-4 





OOOOOl-l 



R W Hanii]gton 001001—3 Plunger OOlOOO-l 



No. 9, 6 bluerocks, known angles, entrance oOcts., 3 moneys: 



C S Hickman 001110—3 R W Hanington llUlO— 5 



Lt McGowan 100101—3 J Pierce OlOOlG— 3 



Geo Wallarie 101101-4 A Hunter 010100-3 



W Lawrence OOOlOO-l Murray 110011—4 



S R Wilson nOOOl-3 M I Lane 011000-3 



T Dowling 010010-2 C S Smith 110011-4 



H R Emmerson 100110—3 



MlCMAS. 



The Kings County Gun Club. 



The regular monthly shoot of the Kings Countv Gun Club was 

 held on Tuesday, Sept. 37, at Dexter Park, L. I. The contest was 

 at 10 birds each, H. & F. traps, modified Long Island rules. C. 

 Dethloff won the meial. The score: 



GZirke! 1101010010-5 H Rehm 1001110100-5 



FGrein^r 010(X)1I111— 6 J Link 1110111110—8 



O Thiel 0111001000-4 C Dethloff 1110111111-9 



John Londstedt 1101000111-0 



Sweepstakes, 35 cents entrance, 3 moneys: 



I -5 1 ^ S 



C Zirkell 3 1 2 H Rehm 1 1 3 



FGreiner 3 3 6 J Smith 3 2 3 



C Tbiel 3 3 2 C Dettloff 3 4 6 



JLinstedt 2 2 4 W Morrison 1 0 



The West Side Trap-Shooting League. 



The fourth shoot of the serie=< in the West Side Trap-Sbooting 

 League took place at Woodlawn Park, Gravesend, L. I., on Thurs- 

 day, Sept. 22. Only four of the original five teams composing the 

 league competed. Each team was composed of 10 men, who shot 

 at I'l birds each: eun handicap; Interstate rules. TheAtlantics 



PEBP. VAST DYKE, 

 Winner of Cliampionship of America, at New London, Conn. 



were the winners hv the good score of 92 on+ of 100. The scores: 

 Erie G. C. Coney Island R. and G. C. 



ME Hay don.... 0232222120 - 8 WLair..-.-. Iin211?01— 9 



D Lynch 0200021221— 6 A Eppig:, 2101010131— 7 



M Blsesser 2010122313- 8 I Hyde. 1111131111-10 



C Mohrman . . . 0110111230- 7 J Schlieman .... 2120321021- 8 



H Dohrman. . . .0111012220- 7 C Plate 1121101211— 9 



W Hartye 0122211211— 9 E Helgans 1311131331-10 



F McLaughlin. 3202221110— 8 F Pfaender 2220311110— 9 



C Plate.... ... .11010U131— 8 Dr Leveridge. .1011000112— 6 



F Ibert 2121011111— 9 Dr Yan Zile . . ..1111111112-10 



H Dohrman... 1012132113— 9—79 C Englebrecht.. 0213131310— 8 -86 



Atlantic B. nnd G. C. Fountain G. O. 



J Voorhees . . ..1112102121— 9 H Blattmacher.1101201111— 8 



A Boyle 0020311213— 7 E Madison 1201201111— 8 



D Deacon 1111112311—10 A Crook 1101010333- 7 



G Nostrand..., 3110111201— 8 C W Wingert.. 21121 31111— 10 



C Morris 3322131322—10 W SchumacheT.010in2121— 8 



H Balzer 1111132111-10 J E Orr 1301103111- 8 



C Furgesen 1331103111—10 H McLaughlin .3220220023- 7 



C Meyer 0213133011— 8 S Northridge. ..1212111111-10 



H Balzer 1111111112-10 C W Wingert. .1111111112-10 



C Morris 2323311132-10-92 S Northridge . . .1211131013- 9-85 



Kingbird Targets at TJtica. 



Utica, N. Y„ Sept. 33.— Scores made at the regular shoot of the 

 Oneida County Sportsmen's Association, at 35 targets per man; 

 Badge shoot : 



Booth 1011110111111001110011111-19 



Smyth OOllllOllOw 



Lane 1100111101110011110011101—17 



Harris Oi lllllllll 1 11011 11111 1111—22 



Pei fCer lllOlllllllOinOUOlOOlll— 19 



Club shoot: 



Booth .11111111011 111101111 01111—33 



Smyth ..1111111110111011101111111-22 



May h e w 1011110111 1 1 1110111101111—31 



Pf ei ff er OOlOlUllOll 1110111110111—1 9 



Smi th 11110111111 01111 011110111—31 



Lane 1111111111110111110111010-31 



Gates 1011011110111011111111111-31 



Wheeleo 1111111111111101111110111—33 



Hallis 11001111111100101 11111101—1 9 



The Erie Gun Club. 



The members of the Erie Gun Club held their regular monthly 

 shoot at Woodlawn Park. Gravesend, L, I., on Wednesday, Sent. 

 31. Twelve competed for the club medal and four extra prizes. 

 H. Dohrman beatC. Detlefsen on the shoot off for the medal and 

 first prize, C. Plate won the second, M, Elssasser the third and 

 J. Schmadecke the fourth. The scores: 



C Plate U21120-6 J Schmadecke 0102310—4 



H Dohrman 1111112—7 M Els«asser 0103111—5 



P Greff 1103311-6 C Detlefsen 1221311-T 



J Plate 1212001-5 W Hartje 0023^03-3 



H Janokowski ,0011010—3 M Hayden 1001121—5 



O Mohrman 1013100-4 D Lynch 3100003-3 



The Phcenix Gun Club. 



The Phoanix Gun Club, one of the oldest shooting organizations 

 on Long Island, held one of their dav's outings at Dexter Park 

 L. I., on Monday, Sept. 26. Each member shot at SO live birds for 

 a supposed medal, although the contest is to try and beat the 

 president's score, who has for the past two years managed to keep 

 in first place. The scores: 



Freligh. . .13120113111211011011-17 Chichest'r21010113311001131131— 16 

 Smith ... . 10121221201110132231—17 Akhurst, .01111201221102111110-16^ 



Bottv 00211223112220011010-14 Madison . .10033111011111111110-16 



Hughes. .11222100101011101011-14 Henry . . . .10101113010111131111-16 



