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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Avci. 12, 1898. 



•where the International Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association will 

 hold a tournament in conjunction with the Charlotte Gun Club on 

 Aug. 16, 17 and 18. The programme, which reached us too late for 

 t)ublication in our last is.sue, is one that cannot fail to attract a big at- 

 tendance. The novelty rule, one of the most popular ever devised, 

 will be tried for the first time in that section, and if it does not cap- 

 ture the fancy of the Southern sportsmen the projectors will be sur- 

 prised. One of the premier attractions will be the great race for 

 teams of five men each at 75 targets per man, $25 entry per team, one- 

 third of the match to be shot each day. Shooters must be bona flde 

 members of the club they shoot with. The purse will be divided 50, 

 30 and 20 per cent. New Jersey will send down a team, there will be 

 yjne from Washington, D. C, probably one from Philadelphia, one 

 from Wheeling, W. Va., Knoxville and Bristol, Tenn.. and from Char- 

 lotte and 'Greensboro, N. C. Savannah, Ga., may also come to the 

 front, as may Jacksonville, Fla. There will also tie a contest for club 

 teams of threemen each, 60 targets per man, one-third of the match to 

 be shot each day, JilS entrance, otherwise conditions remain as five- 

 men race. Both events will be shot under the novelty rule with no 

 liiandicaps. Tne Charlotte Gun Club will add §50 to the purse in the 

 ■five-men team race and S30 to that of the three-men team race. There 

 will be six other events each day, four at 15 targets each, $2 entry, 

 and two at 20 targets each, $3.,50 entry, and in each of these the Char- 

 lotte Gun Club will add sums varying from SlO to |25. In addition to 

 this the club will award $10, $8, $6, $4 and $2 for the best five aver- 

 ages during the three days. Altogether they add poo, which is ex- 

 ceedingly liberal. The usual distance handicaps will be enforced in 

 the sweepstakes. 



Ikdianapolis, Ind., July 28.— The Veteran tournament wUl beheld at 

 Indianapolis during the National G. A. E.. Encampment, Sept. 6, 7 and 

 8, 1893. It will be under the direction of J. A. Martin, H. S. Humphrey, 

 G. M. Sanborn and Chas. E. Field, officers of the Korth End Shooting 

 Club. The verj' low railroad rates which will be offered at this time 

 on all the roads of the country, the Fair handicap and the large 

 and attractive programmes should go to make this a grand event 

 The Fair handicap should induce (he amateurs to come as well as the 

 -esfjerts, as it protects them fully, still allowing the experts a good 

 show. This handicap was used at the Knoxville tournament and met 

 with the approval of all shooters. The groiujds selected could not be 

 Biore perfect, being situated on one of our electric Hnes and but a 

 short distance from the Union Station. Electric trap-pull, inanimate 

 targets and live sparrows will be used. No pains or expense will be 

 ■spared to show every shooter a good time Lunch and loaded shells 

 ■can be procured on the grounds. The management has made arrange- 

 ments tor several large tents and other conveniences for the comfort of 

 shooters. The merchants of our city and sportmg goods dealers are 

 ■expected to assist in making this shoot one of interest. All of the 

 local talent have signified their intention of supporting this shoot in 

 every way, and many shooters from adjoining cities have announced 

 their intention of being with us. J. A. Martin, 410 Ash street, will be 

 glad to procure rooms in advance for any shooters so desiring. For 

 programmes or other information address Chas. E. Field, 77 Lombard 

 Building, or H. S Humphrey, 433 Broadway, Indianapolis. 



Stamford, Conn., July 31.— At the meeting of the East Side Rod and 

 Gun Club held at their club house Saturday evening, July 89, for the 

 purpose of re-organizing under their charter (which was granted by 

 the General Assembly of Connecticut at its January session, 1893, ap- 

 proved June 7, 1893) and electing officers and directors under the same, 

 the following gentlemen were elected: Walter M. Smith, President; 

 Dwight Waugh, Vice-President: Walter D. Daskam, Treasurer; John 

 R. Kinsey, Secretary; A. W. Sibley, Chas. E. Thompson and Nathan 

 Olmstead, Directors. The club was organized last November and has 

 over eighty members, among whom are many prominent professional 

 and business men of Stamford and New York. They have a com- 

 fortable club house situated in a grove east of Shippan Point, on the 

 Sound. Their kitchen is equipped with all the modern conveniences 

 for cookmg and preparing shore dinners, etc. They have a large shed 

 erected for sheltermg teams. The grounds are arranged for artificial 

 target shootmg. This is the youngest and most prosperous club in 

 Stamford.— J. R. K. 



It is unfortunate that our good friends of the Reading Shooting As- 

 sociation should have selected for their summer tournament dates 

 which make it impossible for many of their old reliable attendants to 

 be present, owing to the big attractions offered by their North Caro- 

 lina brethren, but this is not likely to detract one iota from the inter- 

 est of the shoot to be held at Harry Matz's Three-Mile House on Aug. 

 15 to 18. inclusive. The association by its straightforward dealing and 

 hospitahty shown at past shoots has the confidence of thousands of 

 shooters who are not going South, and from these a goodly attendance 

 can be depended upon. The shooting will all be at artificial targets, 

 with no handicaps. In our last issue we published details in regard to 

 the programme. The shooters will be served with dinner at the Three- 

 Mile House. 



One of the Washington, D. C. clubs intends to hold a tournament in 

 May, 1894, just previous to the Knoxville shoot and will put up big 

 added moneys for each event. The Capitol City is an excellent place 

 for a shoot and with care in arranging the programme a big attend- 

 ance should be secured. It would be well for the projectors to claim 

 their dates as soon as possible to avoid conflicting with other tourna- 

 ments. 



The Leavenworth fKan.) Gun Club has been re-organized with a 

 dozen members and the following officers: President, James W. Sex- 

 ton; Vice-President, C. B. Gunn; Secretary and Treasurer, H. W. 

 Koohler; Executive Committee, Dr. J. A. Lane, W. F. Keller and 

 Judge Laurens Hawn; Committee on Membership, Dr. J. A. Lane, 

 Dr. 0. B. Gunn, H. W. Koohler and John R. Garrett. 



The tournament of the Big Four Gun Club at Burlington, la., 

 Aug. 15 and 16, will attract a big turnout of shooters from Ohio, Dli- 

 noisand Michigan, who will be strongly reinforced by the local experts. 

 Their programme as usual is an attractive one, and the man who can 

 hold a stiff pace should quit even. 



The Wessner Gun Clnb held its monthly shoot near Tamaqua, on 

 July 25, and the medal competition was won by Frank Deach, on a 

 score of 23 breaks out of a possible 25. 



The Knoxville Gun Club has decided upon March 22, 23 and 24 as the 

 dates for its 1894 tournament. This will be their thirteenth tourna- 

 ment, with not a failure thus far. 



Nebraska trap shots will have a chance to try their nerve on Aug. 16 

 and 16, when the Columbus Gun Club will engineer a target tourna- 

 ment. 



At the medal shoot of the White Plains Gun Club on July 28, the 

 medal was won by Lewis C. Piatt, who broke 24 out of 35 targets. 



The Essex Gun Club of Newark will shoot on Al. Heritage's Marion 

 grounds on Aug. 17. 



O. H. TOWNSBND. 



Coney Island Athletic Club Tourney. 



New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club, Aug. Z.~Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Your correspondent, Mr. C. A. Dellar, in his report of con- 

 cluding shoot in this tourney, is in error when he states that "at end 

 of tihird round of 15 birds the Atlantics had caught up and made a tie 

 with the New Utrechts, who had a case of rattles." 



At the end of third round the New Utrechts led by three birds, which 

 he must have known full well, being official scorekeeper. 



It was not a case of "rattles," but discrimination in the birds, that 

 altected the New Utrechts. The head trapper, who had a bet of $5 on 

 the Atlantics versus the New Utrechts with a member of the former 

 club, was using his persuasive powers ,so well with the other boys, 

 that the New Utrechts had to put m a protest Cduring the second 

 round ) against his having anything further to do with the shoot. 



The success of the New Utrechts was fairly won; they acted as 

 sportsmen and gentlemen throughout the seven shoots. Had a fud 

 team with reserves always on hand, who did not --celebrate" until 

 their scores were shot out. 



[t is a poor excuse to offer for any club, that their two best shots 

 did not put m an appearance, etc. ; more especially as, in this instance, 

 the shoot took place on their own ground. 



The Parkways did not lead in the day's shoot. They only had two 

 men on the ground, and of these Mr. Helgans shot three scores besides 

 his own for amusement. 



In conclusion, if any club that shot in this tournament thinks they 

 can outshoot a team of the New Utrechts, thev can be accommodated 

 with a race, fixing the date at such a time as they can be sure of a-ath- 

 enng all their best shots together, the New Utrechts only making a 

 condition that no sportsman can object to; Each club handles the 

 birds for the other side. O. A. S«iEs. 



The Virginia State Championship. 



Staunton, Va., July 28.— This afternoon on the grounds of the 

 Staunton Gun Club, Mr. Wm. F. Summerson, holder of the silver cup 

 representing the trap-shooting championship of Virginia, was defeated 

 in a match for the trophy by Mr. C. P. Bowman of the same club 

 The match was at 50 Keyi^tone targets, thrown from the new Key- 

 stone expert trap, with the North pull and the shooting was diffiouit 

 The results follow, each man shooting at 18 singles, known traps and 

 angles; 20 singles, unknown angles and 6 pairs: 



Bowman 17 17 9—43 Summerson 15 15 10 -40 



Mr. Summerson has defended the cup successfully three consecutive 

 times, but under the rules it must be won five times consecutively to 

 become the property of the winner.) W G M 



MANUFACTURERS AT WHEELING. 



WHEELrNG, W. Va.. Aug. 3.— On Wheeling Island, between Wheeling 

 and Bridgeport, on the Ohio River, the fifth touj-nament of the Man- 

 ufactiirers' Trap-Shooting Association openeii up to-dav under favor- 

 abie_circumstances as regards weather and r.ffiendance. The Wheel- 

 ing Gun Club has not a very large membershir), and therefore has to 

 depend upon outside shooters to have any number of entrle.s. but what 

 they lack m number they make up In enthusiasm. The WheelinErteam, 

 composed of J. A. Penn, E. J. Wright, R, A. Lemnions, .J. F, Bell and 

 Dr. Meyers, have a record to be proud of, having never lost a team 

 race, and besides being top notch shooters, are perfect gentlemen. 

 Among the outside shooters in attendance were H. McJIurchy of the 

 Hunter Arms Co., Fulton, N. Y., who, though he only came to see the 

 boj'8 and shoot, very ably assisted Mr. .John Parker, the manager, in 

 running the shoot; W. S. King, S. V. D. Huntington: D. Creelman, E. 



.^Ml^'i/',,^- England, of Pittsburg; J.O. Hoffman ami Geo. Cochrane. 

 Of Gill Hall, Pa.; H. C. Fr.y, Youngstown, O. ; G. M. Cf.ver, R. Clark, 

 H. H. McVeigh, Parkersburg. W. Va.: M. Cowen, Bellaire, 0.; J. B. 

 Meyer. A. C. Darrah and N. K. Cannon, St. Clairsville; T. S. Bibber, 

 Elba, O.; W. J. Penberthy. Massillon, O.: J. N. Crable, East Liverpool, 

 h. H. Boruf, A. W. Kennon and W. N. Darbv. St. Clairsville. 



The shoot was held on the fair grounds and as usual the exhibits of 

 Hunters Arms Co., Parker Bros., American AVood Powder Co. and 

 Montgomery Ward & Co. attracted a good deal of attention, the 

 other members of the Association, Lefever Arms Co H C Squires 

 W. F. Quimby Co., United States Cartridge Co. not having any, the 

 Cle-veland Tareet Co.'s exhibit being lost in tran.sit. The hand-loaded 

 shells given away by the American Wood Powder Co. and Mont- 

 gomery Ward & Co. went like hot cakes. Blue rock traps and targets 

 and Paul North's electric pull were used and gave the best of satis- 

 faction, asusualeverybody was highly pleased with tournament and 

 murmurs of satisfaction and approval were heard on all sides The 

 ^^lowing resolutions were adopted as expressing the general senti- 



"As members of the Island Gun C!lub of Wheeling, AV, Va,, we desire 

 to express our high appreciation for the splendid two days tourna- 

 ment given by the Manufacturers' Trap Shooting AsBodiatbh at this 

 place, under the management of Mr. John Parker, of Detroit, on Aug. 

 1 and 2. It is the best tournament we have ever had, the visiting 

 sportsmen were thoroughly pleased and went home satisfied, and we 

 desire to vote our unanimous thanks to Mr. John Parker and Harvey 

 McMurchy for their perfect management and courteous behavior, and 

 long live the Manufacturers' Trap Shooting Association. (Siened) G 



?.r'?'^l'I''^/';?-^'*^®°*'j-,'^w'^V^®°°'"'''^-0- ^y"^' B- Burt, J. E.' 

 Wright, M. Dinger, Q. W. Lemmon,'' 



No. 1, 10 targets: 



The First Day. 



Parke 









Wright 



..1111111111—10 



J S M 





iohnson 





C J W 



Penn 





Penberthy 













Besser 





Burt f,... 



..1101101111— 8 



Fry 



Crane 





Scott 



.,1011111111 9 



Dinger 





No 2, 1 targets. 



Wright. 



Lemmon 



C JW 



Experts. 



. .1101101111— 8 



. .1111100101— 7 



looioonoi F, 



Dinger 





Johnson 



Semi-Experts. 

 ..1111101111 9 Re.ssp.r 





Scott 



,1111101101 8 



Fry 





Penn 



1111111111 in 







Penberthy 



Amateurs. 

 1111111110— 9 Rnrt, 





Parke 





SS 





Creelman 



J L M 





M Cowen 



Flick 





McMurchy 





Crane 











1111111111—10 



No. 3, 15 targets: 



Lemmon 101111110110111-12 C J W OlllllllDlloaOO- 9 



Fleck lOOllllllOOOlOO— 8 Burt 10011 1101101010— 9 



Johnson 110111111110011-12 Hoffman OOlllllOIOOlllO- 9 



Scott 111111011111110—13 O Summers . . . .011101111100110— 10 



Penn.. 111111110011111-13 Mike 111000101000001- G 



Penberthy 1 111001 OOIllOlO— 9 Shaner 111100110000100- 7 



Creelman 101010010111011-10 Cochran OOllOOOOOlllOOO- 5 



McMurchy 011111111100010—10 Wright 111111010111110-1^ 



King 101011100111011-10 Dinger OOOlllOUllllll-ii 



Fry 101111000111011-10 S S.. 000101101011000- G 



Besser 110111111011111—13 M Cowen... 111111000101111—11 



Park 101101001011001- 8 Duffey IIIOOOIOIOIIIOI- 9 



J L V 000011001011011- 7 Crane OllOOllOlOOlOlO— 7 



No. 4, 5 pairs targets: 



Penberthy 11 01 11 11 01-8 Shaner 01 10 11 10 01— G 



Penn 01 01 11 11 01-7 Lemmons 10 10 11 11 11-8 



Wright 11 10 11 11 11—9 Johnson 10 11 11 H 10-8 



Fry 00 11 10 10 10-5 S S 01 10 00 10 10-4 



Bessemer 11 10 11 10 10—7 Crane 10 10 00 11 01—5 



King 11 11 11 10 11-9 McMurchy. 11 li H 1] 00-8 



Creelman H 10 10 10 11—7 Scott 10 10 11 11 lO— 7 



Hoffman 11 10 10 11 10—7 M Cowen lO 11 10 01 11—7 



Burt 11 10 10 11 10-7 Dinger 11 10 10 01 11-7 



Summers 10 11 11 11 10-8 



No. 5, 10 targets. Experts: 



Penn 1111110011—8 



Semi Experts. 



Penberthy 0111110111-8 Burt ....1111011111—9 



J ohnson 1010110111—7 M Cowen 11 11 110110-8 



McMurchy 0111111011—8 



Amateurs. 



Hoffman 1110100111— 7 Scott 1111111111—10 



Parke 1100011101- 6 Fry 1111110111— 9 



Bessemer 1111111111—10 Cochran llllioiui— 9 



J LN 0101110010- 5 Crane OOlOlllOli- 6 



Creelman 1111111111—10 Dinger lllllllill— 10 



Shaner 0111011011— 7 C J W 1101010010— 5 



King 1111111111—10 Lemmon lllllllllO— 9 



S S 0100111011- 6 Duffy OlOlOOllll— 6 



Wright 1111111111—10 Wallace lOOlOOllOO— 4 



No. 6, 15 targets: 



Penn 111010111111111-12 Wright 1011Ollllll]lll_13 



Lemmons lOlOlOlOlOOOlOl— 7 Burt OOlllOOiOllOili- 9 



Penberthy 111101010111010—11 Crane 011111110000011— 9 



Hoffman IllllOOOlllllOl— 11 WFU 01 00001 OlOOOOll— 5 



Johnson 111101111110110—12 C JW 001011000111000— 6 



Scott 101011011110111—11 Dinger OOlOllinilllli— la 



Parke 011011100101000— 7 Cochran OOlOUOOOniOiO- 7 



J S N OOOllOOlOOlOOlO- 5 Fry lllllOlOOiniOO— 10 



■Shaner 11 1001 0001 11 000— 7 King 110011111011111—12 



M Cowen OlllllOIOOllllO-lO Flick Ol 1 lolOOll 11111— n 



Creelman lOlOOOlOOOOtloll- 5 Suumier.s 101 nonOOUllO— 10 



s s 101111110110111—12 DuiTv iniioonoiiioo- 10 



Bessemer 111011111101111—13 Wallace 000011100000100- 4 



McMurchy 1101 1 010110011 1 -10 



No. 7, 10 targets. Experts: 



Wright 1111111011- 9 Creelman 1100111000—5 



Scott llOlllllU- 9 King 1111111111-10 



Bessemer lOlllllOll— 8 Danger 1101001000— 4 



Semi-Experts 



Burt 1101110111— 8 Cochran 1010111111— S 



Fry 1010111011— 7 Lemmon 1011100111— 7 



Amateurs. 



Penberthy 0011111111— 8 I\lcMurchy llllllluil- 9 



Hoffman 0111111101-8 Crane ■, , .lioninoii— r 



Parke 0110111101—7 Flick Uillinoiii— 7 



M Cowen 0110110111—7 Penn 1111111111—10 



SS 0110101000- 4 Duffy 1011101001- 6 



Forest and Stream's 



exhibit at tlie World's Fair will be 

 found in tlie Angling Pavilion of 

 the Fisheries Building. You and 

 your friends are inVited'to visit us. 



Johnson 0101011111— 7 



Shaner 1111111011— 9 



JL N..: nOlOllllO— 7 



No. 8, 20 targets: 

 Bessemer .. 00121 1 1 11 1 1 00'2012021— 14 

 Lemmon ..11010112000201311111—14 

 Hoffman . .01011002220202003113—12 

 M Cowen. .01111101001101121111—14 

 Penberth V. 1 120021 1 1 1 221 000311 1 - 1 5 

 Johnston.. 21 200012120301021011-13 



Scott ..011011.22101121001111—15 



Danger. . . .01010101011211012011—13 

 Creelman . .0010010121 1020101210— 11 



Parke 00112010202210201002—11 



Burt 01111212020121111101—16 



Shaner . . . .01201020001121011111— 13 

 Wright 22110021112111111111-18 



No. 9, 15 targets, surplus: 



M Cowen 111111101011011—12 



Shaner .011011101100011— 9 



Bessemer 111111101111111— 14 



.lohnston 111011111111111— 14 



Dinger 011111111111111—1.3 



Penberthy 111111110111110-13 



Fry 111011110111101—12 



Cochran 011111100010111—10 



Duffy 101101010111101—10 



Burt 111111111111111—15 



Lemmon 011111011111111—13 



Wright 011111101111101—13 



Wallace lOlOOlOlOl— 5 



GJW....i 0011111101—7 



J L N 1121iM1-?i i'i>-vi-ini,i2n-14 



Summers. ,111 1 ii 1 ■ , iiiO— 14 

 Cochran.,. 01 n-; ■ niiii- 8 



Duffey 100;' -'■■■< - 110—12 



Wallace.;. .2101 1 1 : 1, ■ 1 , ■: iMO-lO 



Crane Oi'Ji" ■ : '11— 10 



King OlUMi.-j |- iii0i_l2 



s s 020^aai)ieuie2-j:mi)200— 10 



Penn ...... .101 1 0 1 1 1 1201 1 101 1 1 12—16 



McMurchy.21001 1 1 0012211 221 01 1—15 



Fry 11211111221211101022-13 



C J W 0101011 1210111121020—14 



Mike OOOOlOOliJOlOOOlOw — 8 



Parke 1 01 1 1 1 101 01 1 1 1 1—12 



JLN 1111011:1011111—12 



Creelman 1 1 lOOinonoill— 11 



Hoffman OlOlOllOIOOlllO— 8 



McMurchy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 111 1 —15 



King 111111111111111-15 



S S.^ 11 10001 01 11 0011— 9 



Soott 111111111111101—14 



Crane 111111100111101—12 



Peun 111111011111100-12 



0 J W 111111010111111—13 



Second Day. 



Weather still continued fine. Paul North arrived to-day. The at- 

 tendance was the same as iirst day, everybody staying to the laSt with 

 one or two exceptions. This is one ot the features of these toUrntt- 

 mehts, the attendance does not fall off any, there being just fls mahy 

 entries and sometimes more on second day as there are are on first 

 day. In the trophy race for M. T. S. A. trophv Penn. Lpininons. Wriglit 

 and Burt, all of Wheehng, tied on 45; in shoot oil .J. A. Penn won, 

 breaking 24 out of 25. Next shoot of Association is at Allentown. Pa 

 Sept. 12 and i;^. ' 



No. 1, 10 targets: ' 



Burt 1010111111- 8 WO 0101011100- 5 



Penberthy llllinnil-g m Cowen lOlliilili— !) 



Penn 1111111111—10 Scott 1111111011— 9 



Wright 1111101111— 9 King 1111110110- 8 



North 1111111110- 9 Hoffman 0010110010- 4 



Lemmons 1111111101—9 Eessempr . .1111101111—9 



S S 1101101010—6 MeMurchv 1111111111—10 



Miller 0101011111— 7 Creelman' lOlIllOUl- 8 



HHM 0111111011— 8 Cochrane 1111101011— 8 



Dinger 1110111111— 9 Crane 1101001100— 5 



Joe 1111111111—10 Fi-y iniilOllU— 8 



No. 2. 10 targets. Experts: 



Penn 1111111111—10 McMurchy 1011110111— 8 



■Joe 1100000000— 2 



Semi-Experts. * 



North 1111111111—10 Bessemer 0111110011— t 



Amateurs. 



Penberthy 0111111111- 9 Ci-ane 0111111101- 6 



Wright 1011111111— 0 S S lOllOlOOlO- h 



M Cowen oiiJOinillO— 5 WO OOOiimoO— ft 



Scott 110111 1010- 7 Wood lirillOUO— S 



Dinger 1111111111-10 HUM DlinillllO- t 



Lemmons lllllllill— 10 Creelman ..lllioillll— 9 



Burt 1110111111- 0 Hoffniati llOllrHll- 9 



Bell OOOOOOOIOD- 1 Cochrane illllllOlO- S 



Miller 0110100100— 4 King lOllllOlU- 8 



No. 8, lo targets: 



Joe 11011 101 lDIOOll-10 ikck OOllOllOlOllOlO— 8 



Scott 0111111000100111— 8 W O OllOlOlliniWOO- 8 



Penn 111111110101011-12 H il M OOKillOlOOOOlOO- 5 



North IIIII1JOIOIIOIOI— 10 Cri'clLiian. I I ml 1110111000— 10 



Penberthy 11111001 1 110011—11 lU.n r.i;ui Ill HKKIOOlllllO— 9 



McMurchy niimuilllOOl-ia (i Summers 111110111110001-11 



Bessemer 1 01 1 1001 1111111—12 US 1 101010101 1 01 1 1—10 



Wright 111111111111111-15 King 101100101111010- 9 



Fry 1 01 1 1 1 01 001 01 1 1 —1 0 1 )i nger 1 01 11 01 1 1 1 0 1 01 0—10 



McCowen lOlllOlUOlOOll-lO ' ,Jay iniiiniirHiirifloO— 7 



Burt (11101 111 1111110-12 I ■.oioiiriiil 1(11011— 10 



Flick liiloioniiiloo— 11 0 Mum^mnm— 3 



S S 0O0(«jO00UCa')1000— 1 Etc , 10010101 1 111100- 9 



Miller .100101111110010- 8 Ex 001011000111001— 7 



Lemmons OOlOllllllinOl— 11 



No. 4, 5 pairs targets: 



Penberthy 01 11 11 10 00— 6 Lemmons 11 10 10 11 10— 1 



Joe 10 00 10 11 11- (i Jack 10 10 10 10 01- 5 



Scott 11 0 11 10 10- 7 S S 00 00 01 00 00- 1 



Hoffman 10 11 10 10 11— 7 Burt 10 11 10 10 10- 0 



Wright 10 10 11 11 11- 8 O Summers 11 10 10 00 II— 5 



Crane 10 10 10 10 II— 6 G S 11 10 10 00 11- 6 



Penn 11 10 11 11 11- 9 WO 10 00 10 00 00- a 



Flick 00 11 11 01 01— 6 North 11 10 ll 11 10- 8 



M Cowen 10 11 10 10 11— 7 Miller 00 10 11 10 10- 5 



Creelman 10 00 1 0 1 0 10— 4 IClng 1] 01 11 11 11— 9 



Bessemer 11 10 10 11 10— 7 McMurchy 11 00 11 11 10— 7 



Woods 10 10 00 10 10- 4 Duager 10 11 11 11 10- 8 



No. 5, 10 targets. Experts: 



Worth 1011100111— 7 Lemmons 0111111111— 9 



Dinger 1100011111— 7 Penn. llOlOlllll— 8 



Semi-Experts. 



Hoffman IIIOIOIOOI— 6 Wright 1011100111— 7 



Penberthy 1111111111—10 Burt ' OiOlilliOl— 7 



Creelman OlllOlllll— 8 ' 



King 1111111111-10 "^Crane 1111011001— Y 



Scott 1110111111— 9 Miller 0101011111— 7 



Bessemer 1111110111— 9 McMurchy 1111111111—10 



M Cowan 1101111111- 9 Duane 1110111011— 8 



Joe 1111111011— 9 



No. G. 15 targets: 



Penn... 110111110111111-13 SS IIIIUOQIOOIIIO-IO 



Hodman; 111000001111100- 8 Miller 110100110111100— 9 



Penberthy 110111101111101-12 McMurchy 111110000111110-10 



Creelman 110001111111001-10 Fry liUlllOl ill 10111— 11 



Burt 111111011111010-12 North .111011011010011-10 



Lemmons 010111001100110- 8 Joe 111110000111111—11 



Bessemer 110111111011111—13 I (innnnininii- 12 



King 111011110110001-10 E ■;.".(,HNH)l(linO(il001- 6 



H H M 010001101111100- 8 Jack KJUiiOiniiioioO- 8 



Wright 111011111111100-12 Woods ookmioi nii'iiOOl- 7 



M Cowen 111001111111100—12 FUck iiuioioin nooil- 9 



«cott 011001111100111—10 O Summers luuniiioiiiioii— 10 



Duane 110011111111111—13 GS 011010011100011— 8 



Dinger 011111110001100— 9 



No 7, 10 targets. Experts. 



Penberthy OlOlOOlOll— 5 McMurchy 1111110111— 9 



King 1011111111— 9 



Semi-Experts. 



Lemmon 1111111001— 8 Scott 1100111111— 8 



Bessemer 1110111110—8 Joe 1111101111-9 



M Cowen 10111 Hill— 9 



Amateurs. 



Creelman 1111011111— 9 Jack 0010100100—8 



Hoffman 1110101000- 5 Paul 0000100000—1 



Penn 1111110111— 9 Miller 1001111111— 8 



B^iu-t 1111111111-10 Wright 1101111111- 9 



i^orth 0010111110—6 Crane 1111111110—9 



Wood OOOlOIlOOl— 4 Dinger lOlUllOll— 8 



No. 8, 20 tarjrets: 



M Cowen . .21 1 11 lOOuOOOOl 111111-13 North 11120110101101010111—14 



Joe 112fX)2 1200200 100001 2- 10 Scott 1011O12OI1O11O1101-21-M 



Wright. ... 01 1 1 1 11222202121 1 1 1 1 - 1 s Ci-h^I man . .202000100102221021100- 9 



Flick OOOI1101"21000lOOUti2- !l Caup 0012001 lOOOUool 1 121-1 1 



Bessemer. .1 10101221 l-.'ninn]:J(j2-].-, Lejumou.. Illlll]0lil2ll0u00]l-15 



Fry ... ...11121 :in McMurcby.l01111lilOOli026oill-14 



Penberthy. 1001 : ; ni-ii; Linger 11011200101111111111-16 



Summers.. 2l(-Ji . .1 \-:jj-it; Kin- 00100100002202010121—9 



G b OiXliilvM.'iii 1 ,1 H Milltr 10112010100200201021—11 



Hoffman. .IOOOO0 i 1 1 lo 221 1 10120-12 1 12000101 1 1 1 1 12000012 -11 



Burt 10120-WOll 1201011121-15 J 10020000020010010101- 7 



Penn 1211211111110111H1I-19 



No. 9, medal nee, 00 targets: 



Wright 1110111111111111101111111—33 



„ ^ 1111111111111110110011111-23-45 



Penberthy 01100101 1 lOllOlOll 1 111110-17 



1111111111111011111110110-32 89 



M Cowen 1 1 Oil 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 001 1 1 1 1 01011—19 



„ ^ iiiioiiioiiiiionniioijii— 90— 39 



Burt IIIl]l]lllll1]()ioiiii]iii_23 



10111111)1 101 11111111 01 1 1-22—45 



Penn 01 1 ill ] 1 101 liun 1 1 lOl ill -22 



, 1011111)11011111111111111—23—45 



Jack lOOOOOuOOl 1001 01001001100- 8 



OOOi()ooi(XK)l0110110000000— 7-15 

 Fry lllluilloniHOOOllllllll- 20 



loiioionioioiioiiiiiiiii- 19— 39 



