Mat 18, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



4S9 



THE SARATOGA ANNUAL. 



The fourth annual tournament of the Saratoga Gun Oluh, held at 

 Saratoga Springs on May 9 to 12, was without doubt the hest at- 

 tended and most successful shoot held in the East this season. The 

 weather was simply magnificent fi'om start to finish, and for the first 

 time since last summer the boys were able to discard overcoats and 

 heavy sweaters and shoot in jerseys. The attendance held almost 

 even throughout, as may he seen from a look at the scores. The first 

 guaranteed event on the opening day had 29 entries, and the last 

 guaranteed event on the fourth day had 24 entries. This shows con- 

 clusively that the contestants had enthusiasm of the lasting order. 



The .grounds of the Saratoga Gun Club are situated about a mile and 

 a half from the depot, in a field adjoining the picturesque "Horse 

 Haven" of the Saratoga Racing Association. This "Horse Haven" 

 comprises a beautiful wooded strip, about a quai-ter-mile in length, 

 containing stables for the accommodation of racing stoclf. and also 

 comprises a half-mile practicing track. It extends along Union ave- 

 nue, opposite the main race track. 



The grounds are equipped with two sets of expert bluerock traps 

 with the North electric pull, each set of traps being provided with a 

 permanently located screen. The targets are thrown toward the 

 southwest, and the foreground is perfectly clear. In the distance, with 

 their peaks partially concealed by a hazy atmosphere, can be seen a 

 ridge of mountains, which extend away into New England. 



All the visiting shooters were quartered at the Hotel Kenmore, kept 

 by that well-known sportsman John M. RamsdUl, who is one of the 

 most enthusiastic members of the club, and a good, steady shot at 



Gale Woodruff andO. O. Barrett, of Boston; E. D. MUler, ot Sprmg- 

 fleld, N. J. ; L. Lyons, Horace Darby. John B. Sanders, Henry Gratz, 

 "William Wadsworth and Fritz Geissell, of Albany; Frank Northrup, 

 of Johnstown; A. M. Schemerhom, of Cortland; Daniel Lefever, 

 George Mosher. M. Keller and George Luther, of Syracuse; H. L. 

 Edgarton, of WUlimantic, Conn.; Will H. Cruttenden. of Cazenovia; 

 Samuel Goggin, of Troy. 



The fim began soon after 9 o'clock with a lO-target warming event 

 in which there were twenty-eight entries. Cruttenden & Card's king- 

 bird targets were used, and no one had occasion to complain of getting 

 "dusted targets." this being conceded to be the easiest breaker in the 

 market. "Crutty" himself was on hand acting as overlooker and re- 

 feree on one set of traps. The programmes showed ten events each 

 day, Nos, 1, 2 and 10 being at known traps and angles, and the others 

 under the North sliding handicap. The set of traps on which the 

 amateur shot were set to throw a fast target at a low angle of flight, 

 considerably lower in fact than the rules allow. The traps on which 

 the experts shot gave much the easiest shooting, the targets going 

 much slower and higher than from the other set. We have always 

 favored the North handicap provided aU the events are uniform as to 

 number of targets and amount of entrance, but with a mixed pro- 

 gramme the handicap amounts to nothing. The Parker system im- 

 poses a more severe handicap than the North, but is fully as fai-cical 

 with a mixed programme. 



The Saratoga Gun Ciub, not in the least frightened by the ill-success 

 of its last year's shoot, duplicated its programme of 1892 and again 

 offered $2,000 in guaranteed purses and gave SlOO for averages. Last 

 year the club lost a cool 81,000, but on this occasion we are pleased to 

 say they came out safe. In nearly every case the guarantees were 

 fllied. There was httle or no shooting done outside of the ten regular 

 events, which were finished not later than .3 P. M. each day. None of 

 the shooters were inchned to leave the grounds before 5 o'clock as a 

 rule, but instead of having a wideawake hustler to make up the 

 sweeps and keep up the sport the management evinced little or no 

 interest except to run off the regular schedule. And even in these 

 there were continual delays. Instead of hustUng out a squad in time 

 to begin shooting as soon as the preceding squad finished it would be 

 from five to fifteen minutes before the names would go on the black- 

 board. All the shooters were on hand to shoot, and with few excep- 

 tions they would have willingly fired from 17.5 to 200 shots a day had 

 they been permitted to do so, but as it was, few of them exceeded 125 

 shots on any one day. It is safe to say that with a lively man to 

 luistle up the squads the number of targets thrown could have been 

 exceeded by not less than 6,000 during the four days. The complaints 

 in regard to the slow work was general and did not come from a cor- 

 poral's guard of those present. 



The shooting from the start was strong and a close contest for aver- 

 ages resulted. Rolla Heikes's form, however, was a little too fine for 

 his competitors and he came in a mnner of first average by brealdng 

 107 out of 110 targets in the guaranteed events and 127 out of 130 for 

 the full prograname. Harry Levengston, Jr., got second average with 

 125 breaks. Miller was third on 103. Barrett fourth on 102 and Wag- 

 ner fifth on 100. 



Below are sliown detailed scores of the day, there being four moneys 

 in 10-target events and six in those at 20 targets; 

 No. 1, 10 singles, all amateurs, entrance $1 : 



Heikes llllllllll— 10 Van Dyke 1111101111—9 



Levengston 1111111111—10 Wadsworth 1101111111— 9 



smier." 1111111111-10 Northrup IIOIOIOOU— 6 



Barrett 1111111111—10 Quunby 0111111111— 9 



Luther 1111111111—10 Goggin 1110111110— 8 



WesseUs 0011010101— 5 Schaff 1101111101— 



HaU 1010111111— 



Wagner 1111111111-10 



WoodrutT 1111011111— 9 



Sanders 1011011101- 7 



Buck 1111101111— 9 



Edgerton 

 Adam 



Rothwell 1111111111-10 



Leon 1111111101— 9 



JIcGuiness 1110111101— 7 



Ramsdell Olllllllll— 9 



Keller 1110011101— 7 



,0111101111— S Lefever 1101011101— 7 



0111111101—8 AMS imilllOO— 8 



Geisel... lOlOllOlOl— 6 Coster 1110111110— 



No. 3, 10 singles, handicap, $40 guaranteed, entrance $1.50: 

 Experts. 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Barrett 1111111111—10 



Levengston 1111111111—10 Luther 1111011111— 9 



Jliller.". 1111111111—10 Wessells 1000110111- 6 



Amateurs. 



Wagner Olllllllll— 9 Goggin lllllOllll— 9 



Mosher 1011111011— 8 Keller 0111011010- 6 



Edgerton 1111101011— 8 Lefever lllllOllll— 9 



Woodrufl" 1111110101— 8 AMS 1111111111—10 



Hall 1111111011— 9 Wadsworth 1111111110— 9 



Van Dyke llllllllll— 10 McGuinness 0111011011— 7 



Northrup 1111101100— 7 Adams 0010101111— 7 



Ouimby 1111111110— 9 Geisel 1000000100— 2 



Schaff IIOTOOIIIO— 5 Leon 1111111001- 8 



Buck 1110111111—9 Ramsdell 1101110110— 7 



Sanders., 1110111111— 9 Coster 1111111100- 8 



RothweU lllllOllll— 9 



No. 3, 15 singles, entry $2.25, £60 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Miller 111011111111111—14 Vandyke 111101111111101—13 



Wagner 011110111111111—13 Quiraby 100111100110111-10 



Heikes 101111111111111—14 Rothwell 111101111111111-14 



Levengston . . . .111100111111111—13 Lefever IIOOOIOOOIIIIOO- 7 



Barrett. 111111111011111—14 Goggin 011101111011111—12 



Luther llllllOlOOlOlll-l 1 Hall Oil 111 1 11 1 1111 1-14 



AM S 111111110110111-13 Sanders OOllllllKilllOO-iO 



Buck 110011111011011—11 Wadsworth . . . .111011011111111—13 



Amateurs. 



Wessell 101101111001100— 8 M-^Ginniss 111110101111111—13 



Mosher 011111011111111—13 



Edgerton 111111111111111—15 



Woodruff 111011011110101-11 



Keller llllllOOOllOOll— 10 



Adams iniOnOlllllll-13 



Ramsdill 111111111011111—14 



Greener lOOlOllllOlllll— 11 



Leon 100111110111111-12 



Northrup. 10111011011 nil— 12 Schaff llllOUOOOOOllO— 8 



No. 4, 20 singles, entry 83, S75 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Hall 11101111111111111011-18 Heikes . , , ,11111111111111111111-20 



Ramsdill . .01011100010010110001- 9 Barrett. . . .11112111111111111111—20 

 Edgerton. .11011111101111111111-18 Rothwell . .11110111111100111111—17 



Miller 11101111111111111111—19 



Amateurs. 



Wagner... .11111111101111111111— 19 Norihrup. .11111111011111111111—19 



Levengst'nlllllllillllllllllll— 20 Leon iiinn'aiOiOlioiiiiO-14 



Luther . . . .11111111101110111111—18 Schaff oikkkkuooioi numo— 11 



Mosher. . . .lllOHllOliOiiiiiiii— 17 Goggin . . . .iilrtiioion 01101110—14 



Woodruff .OlllllOllOOlllllllll- 16 AMS lllOllllOllOllllllll— 17 



Sanders.. ..UOlllllllOlllinOn— 17 Buck lliniilOlUllllllll- 19 



Wessells... 11111011111010101111—16 Lefever.. ..lOlOllOOll 1011101101-13 



Keller 11111110111111111111—19 Van DykcllIlOlllOlUllllllll— IS 



McGmness.llllllUlOOlllllllll— IS Wadsw'rthllllOllOUiOOlllllU- 16 

 Quimby.. .. 11111011110111001 ini -n ( cstu 11111111111001111111—18 

 • No. 5, 10 singles, ijSI. 75 entry, S50 guaranteed: 

 Exi^erts. 



Wagner lOlllllUi— 9 Barrett 



Levengston llllUli 1 1—10 Keller 



MiUer 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -10 Northi-iip 



Heikes.. 11111111 H-10 Buck UUOllOll— 8 



Amiteurs. 



Luther 1111111011— 0 Rothwell 1111111111-10 



Mosher 101 111! 100— 7 p;rl:-vrf imoillil- 9 



W odruff 1101110111—:- i :;;i]iii-:o 



Sanders 1111111110— .-; •.umO— 7 



Hall miinoii— ii "laiuuil— 9 



0110111111— 8 

 .1111111101— 9 

 1111111111—10 



Ramsdill llHOllllO— 8 Coster 1111101101- » 



Quimhy 0111111011— 8 Wessell 1011101110— 7 



Leon 1111001101— 7 Adams Olllllllll— 9 



Schaff OOlOOlOOIl— 4 Geisel 1100111100— 6 



Goggin 1011111101— 8 Palmer 1101101011— 7 



AMS 1111111111—10 Greenei' 1110110011— 7 



Lefever 1111111100— 8 



No. 6, 15 singles, $2,35 entry, $60 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Wagner lllllllllllllll— 15 Sanders 001100111111011—10 



Levengston . . . .lllllllllllllll— 15 Hall 111110111111111—14 



Miller 111011101111111—13 RothweU 111111100101110-11 



Heikes 111111111111111—15 Edgerton 111111011110001—11 



Keller 111110111111111—15 Van Dyke 111111111101110—13 



Northup 1«1111111111110— 13 McGinness 111110111000101—10 



Luther 111111111101111—14 Adams 110110110111111-12 



Amateurs. 



Quiraby 100011111111111—12 Coster 011010111010110— 9 



Leon 110110111101101-11 Wessells 111011110110101—11 



Schaff 1111111011110150—11 Woodruff 000010011110011— 8 



Goggin lOllOOiniOlllU— 10 Mosher 111111011111111—14 



Lefever 111111001111111-13 Greener 011000110111101— 9 



Buck 111101111111111—14 Schemerhorn. ,.111101111111000—11 



Wadsworth 011111111111111—14 Barrett 110111111111111—14 



^ No. 7, 10 singles, entry $1.75, S50 guaranteed: 

 Amateurs. 



Rothwell 1111111111—10 Wessels 1111001011— 7 



Lefever llllllllll— 10 Sanders lOllOOIlll— 7 



Edgerton 1111111111—10 Northrup 1110110111— 8 



Van Dyke 1111111111—10 Quimby 0101111111— 8 



McGinness 0011111111— 8 Peters 0001110111— 6 



Adams 1011111111- 9 AMS 0111110011— 7 



Experts. 



Wagner lllOlllIll— 9 Wadsworth 1111011111— 9 



Levengston lllllOllll— 9 Moslier 1111111111—10 



Heikes IIIIOIIUI— 9 Barrett 1111001111— 8 



KeUer 1111011111— 9 Buck 1001111110— 7 



Luther 1 01 1 101 1 1 1 — 8 Miller 1111011111— 9 



Hall 1110011111— 8 



No. 8, 20 snigles, entry 33, $75 guaranteed: 

 Experts 



Wagner . . .11110111111111111110-18 RothweU . .01111111111001111111—17 

 Levengston 11111111111111111011-19 Lefever. . ..11100101111111111101—16 

 Heikes. . . ..11011111111111111111-19 Edgerton. .11111111101011111111—18 



Keller 11011111111111111111—19 Van Dyke .01011111111110110100—14 



Miller 11111111111111111111—20 Wadsworth.11011110111101101111-16 



Mosher. . . ,11001100011111111110— 14 Woodruff. .01111110011011110010—13 

 Amateurs. 



Luther . . . .01101111101111111111—17 McGinness 11111111100111111111—18 



HaU 11111110011110001111—15 Quimby. , ..11101111111110111101— 17 



Barrett. . . .11111111111111110110—18 Ams 11111111111111111111—20 



Buck 10100101111111111111—16 Northrup. .11111111111101111111— 19 



Sanders. . ..10111111111111110111—18 Schaff 11111101100011100111-14 



Peters 11111011111111111101—18 Goggin. . . .10111011111111101111—17 



Wessells. . ,11111111111111110010—17 

 No. 9. 10 singles, entry $1.50, $40 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Keller... lllllOllll— 9 



Miller 0111111101— SAM S 1111001111— 8 



Levengston 1101111111— 9 Northrup 1101111100— 7 



Amateurs. 



Wagner 0111111011— 8 Sanders 0111111011— 8 



Mosher 0111011111— 8 Schaff 0110011110— 6 



RothweU lOOlllOOll— 6 Luther lllllOllll— 9 



Lefever 1010111101— 7 HaU nilllUll-lO 



Edgarton 1111011110- 8 Barrett 1111111110—10 



Van Dyke 1111111111-10 Buck 1100111110— 7 



Wadsworth 1101101101— 7 Taylor 1111111101— 9 



Woodruff" 1111111111—10 Peters 1111111111—10 



Wessels 1110110011— 8 Goggins lOOlIOlllO— 6 



McGinness 1110101111— 8 Adams 1011101110— 7 



Quimby 1111111101— 9 Coster lOlllOllU— 8 



No. 10, 10 singles, entry $1 : 



Heikes 1111111111—10 AMS lllOlllllO— S 



Levengston 1110111111- 9 Wadsworth 1111111111—10 



MUler 1111111111—10 Northrup 1111111101— 9 



Barrett 1111111111—10 Quimby 1111111110- 9 



Luther 1011111111— 9 Edgerton 1011110101— 7 



Wagner lllllOllll— 9 RothweU IIIIIIOIII— 9 



Woodruff 1110011011— 7 Fayette OOllllOlll— 



HaU 1111111111—10 



McGinness llllOlOlll— 8 



4 moneys: Heikes 13, Barrett 15, 



Buck 0111101001- 6 



Saunders 0011111101- 6 



Van Dyke 1111111100— 8 



Extra No. 1, 15 singles, entry $2, 

 RothweU 10, Levengston 14, Wagner 12, Peters 12, Mler 11, Van Dyke 

 12. 



Wednesday, the Second Day, 

 opened in beautiful style, the sun shining warm and clear and the 

 mountain breeze being of a strength enough to make the air feel 

 deliciously fresh and invigorating. The Albany contingent had de- 

 parted for home on the previous night, but their places were filled by 

 Wm. Pierce, J, H. Halstead, and Dr. Mason, of PeekskUl; "R. A. G.," 

 of Newburgh, and several others. The programme was nearly the 

 same as the previous day. In the contest for the average prizes 0. D, 

 Barrett proved himself the boss breaker, scormg 102 out of 105 targets. 

 Heikes was second with 88, Schemerhorn aad Wagner tied for third 

 on 97 each, Levengston, Jr., got fom-th on 96, while fifth went to Roth- 

 weU on 95. 



In the evening after supper when the party was assembled m the 

 lounging room of the Kenmore, they were regaled with a musical 

 seance, the performers being RoUa Heikes, banjoist; Mr. Pardue, 

 mandoUnist; A. M. Schemerhorn, guitar virtuoso, and Prof. Harry 

 Levengston, Jr., the world-renowned manipulator of the mouth organ. 

 The seance lasted for a couple of hours, concluding with a grand pot 

 pourri, which started with '-The Darkey's Dream," and wound up 

 with Lottie ColUns's great sensation. The music was really excellent, 

 every performer being an adept with his chosen instrument. 



The day's record is shown here in detaU: 



No. 1, 10 singles, enti-y $1 : 



MiUer lllllOllll— 9 Barrett 1111111011— 9 



A^an Dyke 1101111111— 9 Quimby 1011100110— 6 



Leviugston 1111111111—10 R. A G 1111111111—10 



Sanders 1011111111— 9 Heikes 1111111111—10 



Northrup 1111111111—10 A. M. S 1111111110— 9 



McGinness llllllllOl— 9 Luther 1110111111— 9 



Mason OOOllOiJlOl— 4 Roberts 1111100010— 6 



Wagner 1111111111-10 Buck 1101110011— 7 



RothweU llllOllllO— 8 RamsdiU Olllllllll— 9 



Woodruff 1111111111—10 Burnside 0)11101110- 8 



Pierce lOlllOlOlO— 6 Goggin 0011011011- 6 



Halstead 1111011111— 9 Hartley 1110011100- 6 



Edgai-ton 1101111111— 9 Sweeney 1010101110— 4 



Keller 1101111111— 9 Faj-ette 1111111111—10 



Lefever llllOllllO— 8 



No. 2, 10 singles, entry $1.75, S50 guaranteed; 



lliUer 1111111111—10 Quimby 1111111110—9 



Van Dvke 1101111010— 7 Woodruff 1101001011— 6 



Loveucstoii lllllOllll— 9 Pierce lOlllllllO— 8 



Sanders 1110111111— 9 Burnside llllllllll— 10 



Wagner 1111110111— 9 R. A G llllllllll-lO 



RothweU lOllllIllI— 9 Halstead OlllllllOl— 8 



Edgarton llllllllOl— 9 Roberts 1111110110— 8 



KeUer 1111110000— 0 Goggin 1111111111—10 



Lefever 1111111110— 9 McGinness 1111111111—10 



Barrett 1111111111—10 RamsdiU OnOlOllll— 7 



HeUces 1111111111—10 Mosher lllllllOll— 9 



A. M. S lUlOlllll— 9 Hartley 1100110010— 5 



Luther 1111111111—10 Sweeney 0011100111— 6 



Northrup 0101111111— 8 Buck 0011111111— 8 



Moore OOlOOOCXilO— 2 



No. 3, 15 singles, entry $3, $75 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Miller 111111111111001—13 Barrett 111111111111111—15 



Leveneston..... 1111101111011 11— 13 A M S 011111111111111—14 



Sanders 111110111111011—13 Luther 111111111110111—14 



Wagner 111101111111111-14 RAG 111011111111111—14 



Rothwell . ...111111111011011-13 Mo.sher 111101010111111—12 



He'ke.^ 111111110111111—14 Goggin oniXtlllllOlllO— 10 



Edgarton 111111101111111—14 McGinness 101111111111110—13 



Lefever 111111111101111—14 Burnside 111111111101110-13 



Amateurs. 



Van Dyke 101111101101011—12 Fayette 111010111111111—14 



Keller 011111111111111—14 Hartlev IIIOOOUOOIOIOO— 9 



Woodruff 011111101111111—13 Buck 110101111010111-10 



Northrup lOllllOlllllOlO-ll Quiuiby IIUOIIOIIIOIIO- 12 



Halstead KMlllOlOllllll- 11 Pierce llllOOiliiiiilO— la 



Roberts. 011011110010100— 8 Mortimer OlOOOUlOlOlOOll— 6 



No. 4, IQ singles, entrj' SI .75, ?15 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



HeUC6= ^ 0110111111— 8 Barrett 1111111111—10 



Wagner lUlllllll— 10 Fayette llllOlllll— 9 



EdiU-u.i; 1110111011— 8 AMS 1111011101— 8 



Keller lllllOllll— 9 Luther 1111111111—10 



Lefever OlllllOlU— SEA G 1111111111—10 



Amateurs. 



Van Dyke lllllllOll— 9 Pierce OlOllOllll— 7 



Levengston 1111111111—10 Burnside 1111111110— 9 



Sanders 1111101101— 8 Goggin 1011111111— 9 



RothweU 1111111111—10 Hartley 1001110111— 7 



Northruy lllllllllO— 9 McGinness 1011111011— 8 



Quimby. , 1101101100- 6 MiUer llllOlllll- 9 



Halstead 1111111111—10 Buck. 1011110111— 8 



Mortimer 0000110101— 4 Tajdor , -0011101111— 7 



Woodruff ; 1100111101— 7 



No. 5, 20 singles, entry $4, $100 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Van Dyke..l0101111011111011111— 16 Luther . . . .10110111011101111101—15 

 Levengst'nllllllOllllOllllllll-18 Northrup. .11111111111110111111—19 



RothweU.. .11111111111111111111-20 R A G 11111111110101110111—17 



Keller 10111101111111111111-18 Goggin . . . .11111110110111110010-15 



Barrett. . . .11111101111111111111-19 AVagner. ...11111111111111101110—18 

 Burnside . .11111111010101111101—16 Halstead . .11010111101111011111—16 



MiUer 11111011111111111110-18 Fayette. . ..11111111111111111001—18 



Amateurs. 



Sanders. ...11111111111011111111— 19 Mosher. . . .11101111010110111011— 15 

 Quimby. ...10110100101110111111— 14 Woodruff .11110111111111111110—18 

 Edgarton.. 11111111111011111111-19 Roberts. ...11111110111101111111—18 

 Lefever.. ,.11111110111111111111— 19 McGinness 10101011111111111111—17 

 Heikes ....11111111111111111111-20 Hartley. ...00010101110101001010— 9 



Ames .11111111111111111011-19 Buck 11110010111111111110-16 



No. 6, 10 singles, entry $1.75, $50 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



Sanders 1110111111— 9 Barrett 1111111111-10 



RothweU 1101111101— 8 Heikes 1110111111— 9 



Edgarton llllllllOl— 9 AMS 1111111111—10 



Lefever 1101101011— 7 Northrup 1111111111—10 



Miller lllllllOll— 9 Mortimer 0110011100— 5 



Van Dyke lllllllllO— 9 RAG 1110011111— 8 



Levengston 1111111111—10 Quimby OlOlllllll— 8 



Wagner llllOlllll— 9 Woodruff 1110111111— 9 



Keller 1111111111—10 Fayette lOOllllOll— 7 



Luther 1110111111— 9 Taylor OlOlllllll— 8 



Pierce 1011111110— 8 Bm-nside lllllllOll— 9 



Sweeney 1101011010— 6 McGinness 1110011111— 8 



Goggin 0111111110— 8 Buck llllOlllll— 9 



Halstead 1101111011— 8 



No 7, 15 singles, $75 guaranteed, entrance $3: 

 Experts. 



MUler 111110111111111-14 Heikes 111111111111111—15 



Van Dyke 111101111111111—14 AM S 101111111111111—14 



Levengston 111111111110111—14 Luther 110110111101111—12 



Sanders 110001011101110— 9 Burnside .111101111111110—13 



Wagner 011111111110011—12 Woodruff: .111111100011111—12 



Edgarton 111101111001111—12 Northrun 111011111111111—14 



KeUer 111110101110110-11 Buck 011110111100001— 9 



Barrett 1 11 101 11 1 1 1 11 1 1—14 



RothweU 011011111101111—12 "r A G 011111111111110—13 



Befever 111011111111011—13 Quimby 101111111111101—13 



Halstead 111111101111111—14 McGmness 101111111010111—12 



Mortimer 000110001011000— 5 Taylor 001111010111111—11 



Goggms 101001010111111—10 Pierce 111111001101001—10 



Mosher 111111111111101—14 Fayette 111110110111110—12 



No. 8, 10 Singles $40 guaranteed, entrance $1.50: 

 Experts. 



MUler 0101110100—4 Heikes 1111110101—8 



Van Dyke 1111011110— SAM S 1110011111— 8 



Levengston 1111111111—10 Halstead llllOlllll— 9 



Barrett 1111111111—10 Northrup 1101110111— 8 



Amateurs. 



Sanders 110101011O- 6 Woodrufl' OlOlllllll— 8 



Wagner 1111111111—10 Burnside 1111101101— 8 



Edgarton llllllllOl— 9 RAG 1111111111—10 



Keller 1111011101— 



Lefever ., 0111101111— 



RothweU Olllllllll— 9 



Luther 0110111111— 



Quimby llllllllOl— 9 



Sweeny llllOllllO— 8 



McGinness 1110111010— 7 



Fayette lllllOllll— 9 



Goggin lllllllllO— 9 Buck 1111110010— '1 



Mortimer 1001010010— 4 Roberts 1111111111—10 



No. 9, 15 singles, entry $2, $50 guaranteed: 

 Experts. 



R A G 111111111111111-15 Halstead 101001111111011—11 



Wagner 111111111111111-15 Levengston 111110011111110-12 



RothweU 111101101110111—12 Fayette 111111101111111—14 



Edgarton 111011111011101—11 Roberts 011111011011110-11 



Barrett 111111111111011—14 Goggins 111110111001111—12 



Amateurs. 



MiUer 111111110111111—14 Northrup 111010100111111—11 



Van Djdce 111111111011110—13 Woodruff 011111111110111—13 



Sanpers 111110101111101—12 McGinness 111101110110011-11 



KeUer 111110111111101—13 Sweeney 011010110100100- 7 



Lefever 111111101110110—12 Buck 111101011111011—12 



Heikes., 111411111110111-14 Quimby 010010111011111—10 



AMS.,., 111111111111111—15 Burnside 011101111101111-12 



Luther 110001111011111—11 



No. 10, 10 singles, entry $1: 



Experts. 



Miller 1110111111— 9 RAG 0111101011— 7 



Wagner 0111110111—8 AMS 1101111111— 9 



Barrett 1111111111—10 Fayette 1010011111— 7 



Heikes lllllllOll— 9 



Amateurs. 



Van Dyke Olllllllll— 9 Northrup 1111000111— 7 



RothweU 1111111011— 9 Burnside 1110110101— 7 



Edgarton lOllHOlll— 8 McGinness 0100111100— 5 



KeUer 1111110111— 9 Reberts 1111110111— 9 



Lefever OOllllUll- 8 Levengston 1111111111—10 



Sanders lllllOllll— 9 Sweeney 1010011110- 6 



Luther 1101101101— 7 Taylor 1011111111— 9 



Halstead 1111110111— 



Mortimer 0010110101— 5 



Woodruff 1000111011— 6 



Goggin 1111001111- 



Hartley 0011010010— 5 



Quimby 1111110000— 6 



Buck 1111111101— 9 



Peter.s limiOIOl— 8 



Extra No. 3. 15 bu'ds, expert rule, entry $2: Levengston 12, Heikts 

 12, Barrett 11, Van Dvke 14. Edgarton 7, Lefever 11, MiUer 11, Northrup 

 11, Rothwell 9, Wagner 13, Peters 12. Burnside 12, Goggin 8, Halstead 

 10. 



Extra No. 2, 5 pairs, entry $1 ; Barrett 0, Peters 6, Heikes 8. Leveng- 

 ston 9, Van Dyke 6, Lefever 5, Wagner 9, MiUer 9, RothweU 10, Roberts 

 8, Northrup 7, Goggui 8, KeUer 7, A. M. S. 5, Quunby 5, Buck 7, Sanders 

 3. Halstead 7, Edgarton 3, Luther 7, Burnside 7. 



Extra No. 1, 5 pairs, entry $1: Levengston 6, Miller 8, Barrett 8, 

 Edgarton 6, RothweU «, R. A. G. 7, Wagner 7, Fayette 7. 



The Third Day 



was fully as pleasant as the preceding ones, except that the ther- 

 mometer marked several degrees higher. Among the new ari'ivals 

 were H. L. Gates. A. S. Hunter and M. M. Mayow, of Htica; Dr. J. H. 

 Horton, of PeekskiU and Qlr. Marshall, Rutland, Vt. The day was 

 uneventf td except for the fine work of Heikes and Barrett who had a 

 hot fight for the leadmg average. There were 105 targets shot at in 

 the guaranteed events of which, Barrett broke 103 and won first aver- 

 age; Heikes being a close second on 101, Wagner third on 100, Edger- 

 ton fourth on 98, and Levengston and KeUer tieing for fifth on 97 each. 

 The scores are given below. 

 No. 1, 10 birds, entry $1: 



Heikes 1111111111—10 Robinson 0000010011— 3 



Levengston 1011111111— 9 MarshaU 0011011101- 6 



Barrett 1111111111—10 .■*.ins lllllllOll— 9 



RothweU Olllllllll— 9 Roberts 1101111100- 7 



Northrup llinillll— 10 Quimby ll'lllOlll— 9 



Wagner 1111101011— 8 McGinness 1011100111— 7 



Miller lllllllllO— 9 Gates lllllllOll— 9 



Van Dvke 1110011001— 6 Hunter 1111111111—10 



Lefever 1110011111— 8 Mayhew Olllllllll— 9 



Keller^ 1111111101—9 Buck , 1110111110—8 



W"oodruff 0111111110— 8 Halstead 1011111010— 7 



Edgardon llllllllOl— 9 



No. 2, 10 birds, entry Sl.7'5, $50 guaranteed: 



HeUies 1111111111—10 Woodruff 1111111111—10 



Levengston lllllOllll— 9 Horton 1111011010— 7 



Barrett 1111111111—10 Halstead 1111100111— 8 



RothweU 1110111111— 9 Quimby 0101100100— 4 



Northi-up n 11011111— 9 Buck 1111011101— 8 



Wagner Olllllllll— 9 McGinness 1011111010- 7 



Ams 1111101101— 8 



Hunter lllllOiilO— 8 



Luther 1 11 1 111111—10 



Mayhew 1011111111— 9 



Roberts 1111101110-- 8 



MUler 1110110111— 8 



Van Dyke 1111101101— 8 



Lefever 1111111111—10 



KeUer 1111011111— 9 



Gates 1111111111—10 



Edgarton 1111101110— 8 



No. 3, 15 birds, entry |3, $75 guaranteed: 



HeUies 1 1 1 1 11 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 1—14 Hunter 111011 1011011 1 1 —12 



Levengston ininollllllll- 14 A. M. S 111110011111111—13 



Barrett 111111101111111—14 McGmness 111110011110111—12 



