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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Juke 1, 1898. 



MISSOURI STATE^TOURNAMENT. 



Kansas Citt. May 30.— The Missouri Stete Fisli and Game Protecuye 

 Association held its sisteeiifch annual convention and tournament m 

 tin's city the past week. The attendance was only fair Jiut the sport 

 was of a hieli order. The convention was held at theMidland HoteJ on 

 Monday evening, with E. D. iVTize, of Independence, presidinf^ in the 

 absence of President J. J. Owens. The roll caU of club members 

 showed Dine clubs represented, viz.. the Kansas City, Independence, 

 O. K., of Kansas City: St. .loseph's Sportsmen Club, of St. Joseph: 

 Gates City. Washington V&rV. Forester, Stock Yards and the Belt Line, 

 of Kansas City. Owine to the fact that the St. Louis Gun Club had 

 not then arrived, the qiiestinn of place of holding the next tourna- 

 ment was laid over until Wednesday afternoon, at which time St. 

 Louis was selected as the place for the next State shoot a,nd the follow- 

 ing officers elected. Pre.«ideirt. L. I>. Dozier. of St. Louis: Vice-Presi- 

 dent- Dr .T G Parri,=h, of St. Louis; Recording Secretary and 

 Treasurer, .Tohn Coles, of St. Louis; and Corresponding Secretary, 

 Charles Hartman. , . . , ■ • * 



Judge J B Gutnotte offered a resolution indorsing the reappoint- 

 ment of Judge Jackson L. Smith, of the Kansas City Court of Ajppeals 

 as a member of the Missouri Fish Commission. Judge Smith is an 

 able iurist, and ha.s been particularly active in drafting and securing 

 the Wassaffe of laws for the protection of the fish and game, and on 

 motion the resolution was unanimously adonted and the secretary 

 instructed to forward a copv of the resolution to Governor Stone, 

 and to invite the State Amateur Shootine Association to co-operate 

 with this Association in urgina: Judge Smith's reappointment. 



A lengthy discussion followed in relation to the governing the killing 

 of game out of season and the seining of fish in many of the lakes 

 and streams, and a committee of six was appointed to investigate 

 thoroughly the laws now on the statute books and provide ways and 

 means for' the enforcement of such laws as are now being violated. 

 The committee was also instructed to make an effort to secure the 

 passage of a law at the next session of the Legislature to provide for 

 district game wardens whose duty it shall be to enforce the laws and 

 prosecute all violations. Judge J, E. Guinotte, James Whitfield, M. F. 

 Myers. George Schroeder, Dr. J. G. Parrish and W. Q. Dallmyer were 

 named as the committee. , „ , 



" The principal events of the week were the race for the teams of four 

 representing the various gun club.s of the State Association for the 

 State championship and the individual State championship race. The 

 team race was at 15 birds to each man and was won by the O. K, Gun 

 Club, of Kansas Citv, whcb was an exceptionally strong one, being 

 composed of J. A. R. Elliott. A. L, Bennett. J. B. Porter and J. L. 

 Porter. The Independence Gun Club took second honors, the Kansas 

 City Gun Club third, the St. Louis Gun Club fourth and the Foresters 

 fifth. There was the greatest interest manifested In the individual 

 State champion.ship race, which is a new idea. Heretofore the St. 

 Louis Gun Club medal had been recognized as the individual 

 championship trophv, but it was only a 10 bird race and was 

 sub.iect to unsatisfactory conditions, and the State Association 

 waived all claim to the St. Louis medal and established a champion- 

 ship event, which provides for a 25-bird race, entrance fee only the 

 price of the birds, and the club or clubs under whose auspices the 

 State tournament is held is required to hang up a suitable trophy, 

 which becomes the personal property of the winner. The Independ- 

 ence Gun Club were quite liberal in the matter of the trophy, and 

 ofTered a handsome solid gold watch valued at .?1.50, which is to be 

 suitably inscribed. The conditions of the race require that this race 

 must be to a finish and shot out until some one shooter shall have 

 sliown his superiority over the rest. This event is a popula.r one. as 

 evidenced by the fact that there were 53 entries in the race, although 

 the attendance was rather liglit. J. A. P. Elliott and J E. Kiley tied 

 on S.*! straight for the honor, and in the shoot-off at 5 birds Elliott won, 

 as Riley lost his fifth bird, a hard- Qy in g straightaway. For second 

 place J. F, Schmelzer & Sons offered an L. C. Smith hammerless gun, 

 which was won by A. L. Bennett, who shot out V. W. Flowerree and 

 L. W. Scott, who had tied him on 2-1. There was some disappointment 

 at Bennett's losing a bird, as it was ex]jected that he would be in for 

 the championship, and a battle royal between him and'' Elliott had 

 been looked forward to. The two-man team shoot was also an inter- 

 esting one and was won by A. L. Bennett and F. O. Maegley, of the O, 

 K. Gun Club, who each made straight scores. 



The birds on the whole were a better than average lot of strong 

 flyers with the exception of Thursday, when considerable flagging was 

 necessary. The tournament took place at Elliott's new grounds at 

 Washington Park, about midway between this city and Independence. 

 The grounds are conceded to be the best in the countTy by all the 

 visiting shooters who were present, being suppUed with ' all the 

 modern conveniences for Uve bird and target shooting. The club 

 house is on a high knoll that gives a clear view of the entire field, and 

 spectators are not permitted to go near the score arranged for the 

 shooters. 



The inaugural dash was a 10-bird sweepstakes, So entrance, and 

 brought out twenty -four contestaiits. Frank Nofsinger, who won the 

 Gate City medal on Saturday after a hot race with Burrell on 19 

 straight, was in gi-eaf form and killed his 10 straight in a clean man- 

 ner, which gave him a divide of first money, £21.60. with such old 

 veterans as Budd and Elliott, after shooting out Riley. Second 

 money. Slfi 90, was divided by Chouteau and Batcheller; Mason won 

 third,' $10.80, and Mize fourth, SB.40. The score: 



Kearns 2321332032- 9 Elliott 1211111111—10 



Nofsinger 1219232233—10 Smith 2011000«20— 5 



A L Bennett 2021122321— 9 Choteau 1S22011123— 9 



Pearce 2001120011— 6 Gordon 0230111028— 7 



Mize 102)002231— 7 Higgins 1222000013— 0 



HaUiwell 1180110013- 7 Batcheller 1011121132— 9 



Burrell 01 01 022220— 6 Riley 1 1221 1 3212—10 



Tramp 2011210221— 8 Biederman 2121002121— 8 



Cogswell 31S1001112— 8 Williams 0020201120— 5 



Budd 1211211121—10 Mason 3202211220— 8 



W Bennett 0302220111— 7 Flowerree 2210130222— 8 



Hershey 1000331000— 4 Denn 0201002120— 5 



The nest was a 10-bird sweep, $7,50 entrance, and there were thirty- 

 two contestants. The first money, 1557.20, was divided by Bennett, 

 German, Riley and Cogswell on 10 straight, and second money, ig42.90, 

 was cut up by Elliott, Kearns, Mason, Burrell and Baker. There was an 

 int/eresting shoot off for third money, lg28,60, as there were fourteen 

 ties, and Carter and Nye divided it after killing 9 straight each. 

 Fourth money, $14,30, was divided by Biederman and Knoche, The 

 score: 



A L Bennett 3221322223—10 Higgius 0122012123— 8 



Budd 0212111031— 8 Hexshey 1031121120- 8 



Riley 1121332233— 10 Baker 1211131011— 9 



Bssig 0110132202— 7 Williams 0102002011— 5 



Elliott 2012111121— 9 Brown 1020330122— 7 



Burrell 2021321223— 9 Milligan 0110021200— 5 



Chouteau 1200221213— 8 Cai-ter 1120181011— 8 



Mize 0303222123— 8 Franklin 0122222201— 8 



HaUiwell 2202102112— 8 German 1221121211—10 



Kearns 1221212202— 9 Watson 2200101112— 7 



Biederman 0120103131— 7 Mason 8111120111— o 



Nofsinger 2333322100— 8 Nye 2022201211— 8 



Batcheller 2012223101— 8 Durkee 3222018210— 8 



Denn 0020000120— 3 Knoche 1032020212— 7 



Cogswell 1223111311—10 Hammond 2110118031— 8 



Smith 2023200100— 5 Mulligan 1111021130— 8 



The tai'get races on Monday were as foUowsi 



No. 1, 15 targets, $2: 



HaUiwell 001)000111011100— 8 Ii-win 110111111101011—12 



A L Bennett 11101 1111111111— 14 Burrell 010100101101010— 7 



Mize IniOll 11111111—14 W Bennett 111111111011110—13 



Budd iiOlliKiionoiii— 111 Elliott 110111101111111—13 



First money, S5.80, dividpri by ..\.. Beunett and Mize: second, S3, 45 

 W. Bennett and EUiott; thu-d, S2.30, li-win. 



No. 2, 10 targets. $1: 



Mize ; , .1111011111— 9 Pearce 1101011111— 8 



AL Bennett 1011111011— 8 Hershey lOllllllli— <) 



Budd. ....1111111010- 8 WBennett 1111010010— 6 



Halliwell 0111101111— 8 RUey 1011011011— 



EUiott llllllUll— 10 



Pu-st money, §2.90, Elliott; second, S1.75, divided by Mize and Her- 

 shey, third, $1.75, divided by ties on 8, 



No. 8, 10 targets, SI: 



HaUiweU : iniOlOlOl— 7 Bryant 1111110111— « 



Mize lOlllOOnO— 0 Moore . llllllnil- 10 



ALBennett 1110111111—9 Scott """lOlOllllll— 8 



Ricloners 1110110011— 7 W Bennett .'.■■■ ■oillOllOll— .7 



Hirst money S2.G0, Moore; second money, §1,55, A. Bennett and 

 Bryant divided; third, S1.05, Scott, 



No. 4, 10 targets, $1: 



Budd r. 1111011111-9 ALBennett 1111111111-10 



Riley 1)00101101-6 Batcheller., ■lllUlOlll— 9 



$1,95, divided by ties on 9; thu'd, $1.80, Baldwin and W, Beniett. 

 No. 5, 5 pairs targets, $1 : 



Bucld 01 11 11 11 11-9 Scott 11 n 11 ii 01- 9 



Elliott 11 11 1] n 01-9 Bryant- : . /wll 11 01 11 10- 8 



far!::::::;:S » 5i 8 iSi? 8 !! !i fc ? 



«Sv.v.-,:;:;::li li 51 S Sil " " " » "-'« 



- First money $3,25, A,'L.'BeDnett: second $1,95, div. bylRickmers and 

 Scott; third $1.30, div. by Baker and Bryant 



No, 6, 15 targets, SI. 50; 



Riley,., r,.nil 11111111101-14 G Gordon 101111111000111—11 



HalliweU 10,110111101011—10 Budd 111011110111111-13 



Keene OOllOlOIlOlllU-lO Scott 111111111111110-14 



BatcheUer 101101111111111—13 Bickmers 111111111111111—15 



Durkee 100011111011011-10 BurreU 111110111111011-13 



Knoche 011010111011110-11 Harding 101110101101111—11 



Keams 011011100110001— 7 WBennett 111101110111101—13 



Elliott 101100110011111—10 Bryant 101001111111001—10 



A L Bennett, , ..011111111111101—13 



Fu-st money $5,48, Rickmers; second $4.10, div. by Riley and Scott; 

 third $2 75, div. by ties on 13; fourth $1.87, W, Bennett. 



No. 7, 10 targets, gl: 



Mize 0111111111— 9 Scott 1111111011- 9 



ALBennett OlOlllllll— 8 Rickraers 1111101110- 8 



Dudd 1011011011— 7 Hershey 1111101110- 8 



Durkee 1101010111— 7 Brjmnt 1011111011— -8 



BurreU... 0111101111- 8 Eiley 1111111000— 7 



Batcheller inilllOOll— 7 Elliott 1111111111—10 



HaUiweU 1101001110— 6 Keene 0011111111— 8 



Baker 1100110110— 6 Harding 1010000100— 3 



WBennett OoolOlllll— 6 



First Money, $5 50, Elliott: second, $3.30, divided by Mize and Scott; 

 third, $3.20. divided by BurreU and Hershey. 



No. 8, 10 targets, $1: 



Budd : 1111111110— 9 A L Bennett lUllllOlD- 8 



Mize lllOlOIlll— 8 Hershey 1111101111- 9 



Rickmers lllllOOllO— 7 



Scott 1111111111-10 



BurreU 1111111110— 9 



i2,15, divided by ties on 9; third, 



Bryant 1111000111— 7 



Elliott OlOIlOOOll— 5 



Higgins 0000011111— 5 



Keene 1111101001— 7 



First money, $3,55, Scott; second, 

 $1.43, divided by ties on 8. 

 No. 9, 10 targets, unknown angles, 81 : 



A L Bennett 1111100001 -6 EUiott 0111110111—8 



BurreU 1110101010-6 Keene 1111011101—8 



Budd 0110111111—8 W Bennett 1101111010—7 



Mize 0111000111—6 



First money, $1.75, Keene; second, $1.05, W. Bennett; thud, 70 cents, 

 Burrell. 



The Second Day. 



Live bird shoot No, 3, for teams of two members of the State Asso- 

 ciation, 10 birds to each man: 



A L Bennett 1211111212—10 W S HalliweU , , .2101112121— 9 



F Maegley 8112129232—10 -20 Geo Youmans, . ,0122002202— 6—15 



F J Smith 2201112112— 9 HDick 2133101112— 9 



W Baker 0122102001— 6—15 J HiU 0320218232— 8—17 



A German 2110211021- 8 O W CoggsweU , ,2121011020— 7 



J E RUey a209020n2— 7—15 R D I\a';e 1203333002- 7—14 



a Hammond 0i2-:':.'tio2ni- 6 JAR EUiott . . . .8111011111— 9 



J HDurkee iOOi02i:noi— 5—11 J K Guinotte . . ,0221222222— 9—18 



E Chouteau 2212022122- 9 J B BurreU 8020108308— 6 



W Kearns 2120233010— 7—16 W Bennett. . . . . .0228808810— 7-13 



J Underwood. . . .2313131110- 9 T Williams 2121212122-10 



D S Gordon 1010231113— 8-17 .f Black. , 1101231122- 9—19 



J W BatcheUer. .1101311330— 8 V W Flowerree, .0001831883- 7 



M F Myers 1011311108— 8-16 O F Holmes 8201021220- 7-14 



First money, $51.80, Bennett and Maegley; second, $38.8,5, WiUiams 

 Black: third, $35.90, Elliott and Guinotte; fourth, $12,95, divided by 

 ties on 17, 

 No, 4, 10 live birds, $7,.50: 



Budd 2112110221— 9 Hershey 2120211200— 7 



Keck 0122222222- 9 HiU 1111211312-10 



HaUiweU 2100012122— 7 BatcheUer 0233001001— 5 



Kearns 2033313233— 9 Dick 2303111122— 9 



Burrell 1111023022— 8 Mitchell 1008200100- 4 



WOharas 1122111018— 9 "Blue Eyes" 2222000322— 7 



Dennis 0018010200— 4 Chouteau 0181832312— 9 



Black 1110112818— 9 Smith 2822321232-10 



Keene 1223881888—10 Sherry 2210012222— 8 



A L Beunett 2182012183— 9 Mason 2810003203— 6 



Underwood 1182220222— 9 RUey 0221233322— 9 



Ferguson 3201188222— 9 Irwin 1821311232-10 



Macintosh 1121131133—10 MuUigan 2018203101— 7 



Hammond 0002100223— 5 Schmelzer 2101301011- 7 



Jodick 3112313313—10 Franklin 2221000112— 7 



Myers 1211018112— 9 Combe 1131122300— 8 



Tramblett 2121000000— 4 Elliott 2111013131— 9 



Rutan 0020002102— 4 Durkee 11 1.30101 10— 7 



First money. $68.40. divided by ties on 10; second, $49,95, divided by 

 Elliott, Underwood, Dick, Keams and Keck; third,^ |33.30, divided by 

 BurreU, Sherry and Combs; fourth, $16,65, was won tiy "Blue Eyes," 

 No, 10, 10 targets, $1: 



G Gordon 1111010001- 6 Dick 1111111110— 9 



Ferguson 1110001001— 5 Batcheller, , . , llIllllOll— 9 



Budd 1111011010— 7 A L Bennett 1111111111—10 



HalliweU OlOlllllll— 8 Myers 1011111101— 8 



Moore 1111111111—10 



First money, $2.00, divided by ties on 10; second, $1.75, divided by 

 ties on 9; third, $1,15, divided by ties on 8, 

 No, 11, 10 tai-gets, $1: 



Budd 1111011111— 9 Myers 1111111111—10 



Ferguson 1101011011— 7 Dick 1101111111— 9 



Moore 0111011110— 7 A L Bennett. . .-. 1111111111—10 



HaUiweU 0001001011— 4 Irwin 1111111111—10 



Fu-st money, $2,60, divided by ties on 10; second, $1,55, by ties on 9, 

 thu-d, $1.05, by ties on 7. 

 No. 13, 10 targets, $1: 



Budd 1111111111—10 W Bennett 1111101101— 8 



Keene lOlGllllU— 8 Dick 1111111111—10 



ALBennett 1111110111—9 Mize 1111111101—9 



Ferguson lllUlOlll— 9 Elliott 1111111111—10 



Moore 1111111111—10 Batcheller 1111111111—10 



BurreU 1010111111— 8 Scott 1110101111— 8 



First money, $3,90, Dick; second, $2,35, Bennett; third, $1.55 Keene 

 No. 13, 15 targets, $2: 



BurreU 011111111111111—14 W Bennett 110111111111110—13 



A L Bennett.... 111111111110111— 14 Ferguson llllllOOlllllli— 13 



Moore 111111011011111—13 Dick 111111111011111—14 



Budd 111111010111101—13 EUiott 111111111111001—13 



Keene 111111111111111—15 Holmes 011011110101101—10 



Scott 111110111111111—14 G Gordon 111111111010101—12 



Jlize 111110110111111—13 Hershey 111101111010111—12 



First money, $10.15, Keene; second, $6.10, divided by ties on 14; 

 14; third, $4,05, divided by ties on 13. 

 No. 14, 15 targets, ,§2: 



BurreU 111111111011110—13 A L Bennett. , . ,111111111111111— 15 



EUiott 111110111110111—13 Keene 111011001011101—10 



Moore 111101100110101—10 



First money, $4.80, Bennett; second, $3.40, divided by ties on 13, 

 No, 15, 10 targets, $1: 



BurreU lllllOllll— 9 Schmelzer OllOlllOOl— 6 



Mize llllOiiin- 9 Combs OOlOnilll— 7 



Riley nillllllO— 9 Keene 1111111111—10 



W Bennett 1111111100— SAL Bennett 1111111110— 9 



Elliott 1111111011-9 Gordon 1011111111—9 



Budd .,,1011111111— 9 Ferguson llllllOlll— 9 



HalliweU ,1011010011— 6 Black ; , ,1101111111— 9 



Batcheller 1111111111-10 Rickmers lliOllllil- 9 



Mulligan lOlOlOOllO— 5 Scott 1101111101— 8 



First money, $4,64, divided by Batcheller and Keene; second, $3,48, 

 Riley; third, $3.32, W. Bennett and Scott; fourth, $1,16. Combs. 

 No, 16, 15 targets. $2: 



Williams 111011111111101—13 Durkee 111111110110111—13 



Gordon 111000111111011—11 Scott 101111101111111—13 



ALBennett... ,111111111011111— 14 Hershey 111111111010111—13 



Keene lOlllllUllllOl— 13 W Bennett 101111101100101—10 



Budd 110111101111111—13 Black llOlllUlllliii- 14 



RUey 110101101101011-10 Dick 111111111111011-13 



Moore 111011101101111—12 Rickmers 111011111110111—13 



Combs 010011111001111—10 Batcheller, 110111111110111-13 



Burrell llllOinuniH— 14 Brown 110110101110010— 9 



First money, '©lu.lO, thvided by ties on 14; second, .S7.80, divided by 

 WUhams, Keene, Budd and Dick; third, $5.20,Moore and Scott; fourth 

 $2,00, Gordon, ' 

 No. 17, 10 targets, $1: 



Durkee lllllllOOl— 8 Budd 1111111111—10 



BurreU 1110110111— 8 Keene 1111111111—10 



Brown 1011111111— 9 A L Bennert lllllllilO— 9 



Erhardt llllOlllli— y Dick 1111111111—10 



Bryant 1111111111-10 Hershey illllilOlllOllU— 8 



Gordon lOllllllll— 9 Rickmers.... 1111110101—8 



Moore OllllOOlll— 7 Meek lOOllOOlOO— 4 



BatcheUer 1111101111—9 Scott 1111101101—8 



Black 0111010111—7 



Fii-st money, $5.50, divided by ties on 10; second, $3,30, divided by 

 ties on 9; rhii-d, .^3,20, to ties on 8. 

 No, IS, 25 targets, S3: 



geene 1111011111111111011111111-23 



BwreU 1111101111011111111101011—21 



Gordon... lllll(»1110110l)01ll]ini--30 



A L Bennett lliiiioiiinii n n 1 1 1 n 1 1-24 



.ii;''"i''dr 11 1 1001 11 01 oil ch (0001 ill n 1 -1 



genu loiiooooiiooiiooumiioiu— 1:3 



i^rowa HI 11110110111111111 00111-21 



BatcheUer 1101111111111111111111111—34 



Budd 1111111111111111111 11 1 111—85 



Black 1101111111111111100111111—22 



Bickmers 1111011111110111101111111—83 



Moofe 0111011011111111111111111—82 



Scott „ 1111111110111111011010110—20 



Hubbard 1101100010111011111111111—18 



First money, $15.75, Budd; second, $9.40, divided by ties on 14; third, 

 'i.30, Keene. 



No. 19, 10 targets, $1.05: 



Brown 1111110011— 8 



Kiley 1010101111— 7 



Budd IIIUOIOII— 8 



Gordon 1110101010— 6 



A Bennett 1110111011- 8 



Moore lOlOlOIllO— 6 



First money, $6,15, Keene; second, 

 $1.45, RUey. 



Tlie Tliird Bay. 



The sport opened with the race for club teams of four for the State 

 championship, with 8 teams competing. It was at 15 birds to each 

 man. The O. K., the favorite team, won rather handily at the finish, 

 although Independence and Kansas City both gave them a stern 

 chase for a time. The score: 



Scott 0000111110— 5 



W Bennett 1000000010— 2 



Keene llllllllll— 10 



BatcheUer lllllOllOl- 8 



Irwin 1010101010— 5 



13,70, Budd and BatcheUer; third, 



O. K. G. C. 

 J B Porter.. 222,323222201323-14 

 J R EUiott., 211121123112111— 15 

 J L Porter,, 2133331203'20113— 13 

 A Bennett. .222212212110212—14- 56 



Independence G, C. 

 J J Owens., 112002221121130— 13 

 C Thomas. .81^3131^2012—14 

 R D Mize, . ..383331333333333—15 

 O CogsweU.022210002221121— 11— 52 



Kansas City G. C. 

 Underwood.121231333321033— 14 

 Ed Choteau.3-2'2003002133118-11 

 Schroeder. .181313111813333—15 

 J E Riley, . ,303-203302321200—11-51 



St. Louis G, C. 

 ,Iohn Coles. .221200230801383—11 



J HUl 181212122121111—15 



H Greisdick 121022110022310— 11 



Foresters' G. C. 

 J Knoche, . .020202002002220— 7 

 F Hoover. ,,033331122222012— 13 

 Flowerree. .220222222022232—13 

 C Holmes . .121221118210831—14—47 



Gate City G. C. 

 D S Gordon,220021810030'383— 10 

 F Nofsinger 233383311831021—14 

 W Kearns,, 222-322100221083— 12 

 J K Keene. ,0022-23028320803-10-46 



St. Joseph G. C. 

 BatcheUer ..032218102130323—12 

 J Combs. . ..823220081102202—11 

 Dr Essig. . . .212302010300800— 8 

 M F Myers..l22000111112221— 12— 43 



Belt Line G, C, 

 W J Neff. . .000300010231000— 5 

 M V Heim ..318000032221002— 9 

 W R Kelly,, 311121103018122— 13 



Dr Pitts . , . ,220113303131103—13-49 W J Baehr,.2I2002003183312— 11— 38 

 First money, $100, goes to St, Louis Club, winner of last year's 

 medal; balance div. 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, to Independence, Kansas 

 City, St, Louis and the Foresters, 

 No. 6, 10 Uve birds, $10: 



Mason 3221010112— 8 Myers 1121110011— 8 



Schroeder 0111032100— 7 Combs 0101238002— 6 



Mize. 3330322-232— 9 



Bui-reU 2211231200— 8 



Chouteau 2201122121- 9 



Beiderman 1322121823-10 



A L Bennett 1181123111—10 



Williams 2223131131-10 



HaUiweU 1221210111- 9 



BatcheUer 1110001212— I 



Mcintosh 1200121200— 6 



RUey 22-20223218— 9 



Irwin 2212131181—10 



Dick 3020083112— 7 



Keene 222202'2233 — 9 



HiU 1111011228— 9 



Elliott 2211111111—10 Kearns 1281810322— 9 



CogsweU 1221110120— 8 



Frst money, $58.80, divided by ties on 10; second, $44.10, divided by 

 Mize and Keene; third, $29,40, divided by ties on 8; fourth, $14.70, 

 divided by BatcheUer and Dick. 

 No. 20, 10 targets, $1: 



Combs 0111111110- 8 Gordon 1101111010- 1 



Bennett 1111111111—10 RUey 1111111101— 0 



One money. $2 60, Bennett. 

 No. 21, 10 targets, $1: 



Budd 1111111111—10 HalliweU 1101111110- 8 



Allan 1010101001— 5 Riley 0101111110- 7 



McGee 1101000110— 5 Irwin 1110110111— 8 



Keene Olllllllll— 9 



First money, $4. Budd; second, $1,50, Keene. 

 No, 83, 10 targets, $1: 



HaUiweU 0111101011-7 Bennett 1111111101-9 



Keene 1010101111—7 Irwm 0111111101—8 



Batcheller 1011111101-8 Hale IIIIII1IOO-8 



Budd 1111110111—9 Myres 1011111101-8 



Allen 1111111101-9 McGee 1111111100-8 



Jones 0101010101—5 



First money, $3,45, divided by ties on 9; second, $8,15, Irwin; third, 

 $1,40, divided by ties on 7. 

 No, 83, 10 targets, $1: 



McGee. lllOOOOlU— 6 Hale llllllOlll— 9 



Bennett lOllllllll— 9 Keen© llllllllll— 10 



BatcheUer 0111111110- 8 Allen 1111111011— 9 



HaUiweU 1101111111— 9 Mason 1111111111—10 



Budd 1111111110— 9 Irwin .1110111111— 9 



First money, $3,20, Keene and Mason; second, ^-05, Irwin; third, 

 $1,30, BatcheUer, 

 No, 24, 10 targets, gl: 



Keene 1111111111—10 Budd llllllllll— 10 



Allen 1111111111—10 Denn... ..0010111010— 5 



Combs 1111100111— 8 Scott 1111111011— 9 



Nofsinger 1010111111— 8 BatcheUer 1110111011— 8 



Buckner 1101001011— 6 Es-sig, , llllllOlll— 9 



Rickmers 1110111101— 8 Heim 1100010101— 5 



Hale 0111111011— 8 Neff 1010011101— 6 



Mock 0110110010— 5 



First money, $5,40, divided by ties on 10; second, 83.30, Scott and 

 Essig: third, $8,20, BatcheUer. 

 No. 25. 10 targets, $1: 



Essig . . ; 1111011111— 9 Scott 1110101111— 8 



Mason ,..1111111111—10 Thompson 0010011110— 5 



Denn .1011111100- 7 Hale 0111010111— 7 



Nofsinger OlOlllllll— 8 Combs 0110101111— 7 



Heim 0001001000— 2 Neff 1110101111— 8 



Budd 1111111111-10 BatcheUer lllllllilO- 9 



Hickman 1111111111—10 MerrU OlOllOlOlO— 5 



Strand 1111111111—10 Durkee 0111101011— 7 



Allen 1101111111— 9 



Finst money, $5.40, divided by ties on 10; second, $3.80, ties on 9; 

 third, $2.20, divided on ties of 8. 

 No. 26, 10 targets, $1: 



Essig 0111011110— 7 Heim 0111000010— 4 



Hickman llllUllOl— 9 Durkee 1011101111— 8 



Strand lllOOllpU— 7 AUen lOllllllll— 9 



Budd 1111111111—10 BatcheUer lllOOlUOl— 7 



Nofsinger 1111111111-10 Thompson 1010110100— 5 



Scott lllllOllll- 9 MerrU . . , 1111110010- 7 



Hale 1111100111— 8 Irwin lllllOllll— 9 



First money, $4.70, divided by ties on 10; second, $2.80, divided by 

 Scott and Irwin; third, Sl-SO, Hale and Durke& 



The JFourth Day. 

 On Thursday morning the individual championsliip race was reached 

 and it took untU Friday noon to finish it, nearly 1,300 bu-ds being used 

 in the race. There were ,58 entries and aU of them shot down 15 on 

 Thm-sday, and those who stUl had a chance finished on Friday, EUiott 

 won by kiUing 30 straight. The first prize was a gold watch, the sec- 

 ond a Smith gun, and third, fourth, fifth and sixth each got a keg of 

 wood powder. The score: 



W B Cosley 1131231111112^101102111-23 



Ed Hickman 1108238181031111121212820—23 



F B Nofsinger 38-3-2121-22211833388023202:3— 23 



G M Gordon 1108810222281 1 10001000221— 17 



H Griesdick 038111112211122w, 



J M HUl 121200811180111W, 



J A Bolen 02121 301118130nw. 



W S HalliweU 211812oif'ii i i'yii]ii:>i8inii_20 



W Kearns 11225;-: : ':-.^l203— 81 



F Maegley 113131 : 1 .,'13118— .23 



R D Mize ~!ij-iir-'-^ -:4Z^z:12022^-^3 



O W CogsweU : I : ;lOw. 



Q Youmans .1 02w. 



J B Porter . ::- .0280820028033— 20 



J Allen, . , uuoOiOui0020011w. 



M F Myers 0111333010111110111803880-19 



J E RUey 11111113ai332-32^82218313— 25 



C J Schmelzer 010001000000102w. 



W V Rieger..,; 1001210001211110023121011—18 



J L Porter 1101122321112138123011212—83 



Geo Mock 101021 000000100 w. 



A F Rickmers 111100010182100w. 



L W Scott 1111101221811821221121122—24 



J MUliken 1311121121 01021w. 



H P Stewart 0003000l00122.20w. 



J Thompson 1120002001010301000023023—13 



C R Thomas 21'i-i0201010l3l3l303233111— 30 



J H Durkee 01220020220211 1 w. 



Geo Esssig 22'22000022(:h)1 01 w. 



F K Hoover 8118120111110112112130013—21 



W Everlngham 218031180121 202w, 



C F Holmes 111211211 OL'-JOI 21 lonysiooa— 19 



Geo Stockwell , 



F J Smith ■ : 



T J Higgins 1 •; , , : 1 j d) 1113— 20 



A L Beomett l;-'liyill llu;.'«-.'i.Mltl312121— 34 



