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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 26, 1893. 



THE CHARLOTTE INTERSTATE. 



With an average attendance of about twenty-five tbe grand tourna- 

 ment of the Cha.rlotte Gun Club, assisted by the Interstate Manufac- 

 turers' and Dealers' Association, wMch opened on Wednesday arid 

 closed this evening, was a successful affair. 



Charlotte is one of the most flourishing towns on the line of the R. 

 & D. and Seaboard roads, having a population of 15,000, and being sit- 

 uated in one of the most healthful sections of North Carolina. This is 

 the very center of the game region, and in season thousands of North- 

 ern sportsmen come here to hunt for quail and turkey. The knowing 

 ones say that the coming season is likely to be a phenomenally good 

 one, especially for quail, which have increased and multiplied at a 

 great rate during the hot and dry summer. One party who spent a 

 few days twenty miles west of this town says he saw sixteen coveys in 

 less than a tliree-mile drive. Nearly every man in town owns a gun 

 and quail dog, and they are always ready to put jn a few days hunting 

 with visiting sportsmen. Farmers in the outlying districts will board 

 visitors at nominal rates and feed them well. One party in Hender.gon 

 county has an established rate of §2 a week for board and lodging, and 

 he sets a good, substantial table at that. 



i^The fox hunting season opens this week, and for the next month the 

 baying of the hounds will make sweet music on all the mountain 

 ridges between here and Greensboro, wheae the sport is the best in the 

 country. The Northerner who comes down to indulge in this sport 

 must be an accomplished and well-seasoned rough rider, else he is 

 likely to be left far in the rear by the natives, who being practically 

 reared in the saddle, never think any pace too hot nor run too long. 



Besides offering unexcelled advantages to the sportsman, Charlotte 

 is undoutedly the most attractive residence place in this section of 

 the State. It is considerably above the storm area with a climate that 

 is remarkably equable. Its people are of the hustling style, and 

 deeply interested in the prosperity of the city. It has large and 

 varied manufacturing interests and is steadily increasing in wealth. 

 It has a web of railroads, sis lines now running into the city, and two 

 more being projected. It is a leading cotton market, and has sis large 

 cotton factories, two immense compresses, two iron foundries, two 

 cotton seed oil mills (one of which is the largest in the world), a large 

 hosiery factory, sash', blind and door factory, an immense miU for the 

 manufacture of gingham, and other establishments. A ,150,000 city 

 hall has just been completed, as have a new Presbyterian and a 

 Methodist church. 



Nearly all the roads are macadamized and there is an excellently 

 equipped line of electric cars running out to Latta Park, one of the 

 town's most attractive spots. Latta Park comprises 90 acres of wood- 

 land, shrubs and flowers, and has three lakes within its confines. 

 This is the pleasure ground of the city, where all the picnics are held, 

 and baseball games played. 



During the week the Second and Fourth Regiments, N. G. N. C, 

 along with four independent companies of South Carolina troops have 

 been encamped close by the above park. The North Carolinians have 

 adopted the new drill regulations, but their brethi-on from South 

 Carolina still adhere to "Upton's." 



The tournament was held on a plateau near Latta Park, and the 

 rear of the score line presented the appearance of a camp, there being 

 a score of tents pitched there. These were the advertising tents of 

 the members of the Association. On the extreme right the first post 

 of honor was the tent of Forkst and Stream, on the front of which 

 showed plainly, ''Come in and sit down," an invitation accepted by 

 many people. Forest and Stream was represented by its trap editor, 

 and all the shooters commented on the fact that it is the only paper 

 ever represented at a Southern tournament. 



There were also the tents of the American E. C. Powder Co., repre- 

 sented by Noel G. Money ; L nion MetaUic Cartridge Co. , represented 

 by Wm. M. Thomas; Tatham & Bros., shot manufactui'ers: LeRoy 

 Shot and Lead Works; Smokeless Powder Co.; Colt Patent Fire Arms 

 Co. ; Von Lengerke & Detmold; Standard Keystone Target & Trap Co. 

 and one belonging to a paper published in Chicago. There was also a 

 restaurant tent, one for the cashier and several for the use of specta- 

 tors and shooters. 



Among those present were Dr. J. Dixon, "Jim Crow," of Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. ; Noel G. Money, Oakland, N. J. ; W. H. Wagner, Washington. D. 

 C; J. L. Osborne, Washington, D. C; Wm. M. Thomas, Bridgeport, 

 Conn.; Thomas W. Morfey, Paterson, N. J.; John W. Hoffman, Orange 

 Valley, N. J.; William Tell Mitchell, Lynches, Va.; J. L Gilmer, J. R. 

 Jordan. J. W. Joyce, J. L. Fonda and Garland Daniels of Greensboro, 

 N. C, and lastly, but by no means least, Elmer E. Shaner. of Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa., the hustling and efficient manager of the Association, who 

 is not only making many friends for himself but for the Association 

 as well by his rigid adherence to all the conditions advertised for the 

 various tournaments. Mr. Shaner is always the first man to reach the 

 grounds and the last one to leave, and all day long he is flitting here, 

 there and all over, assuring himself that everything is running 

 smoothly, and still ready to stop for a chat, to answer questions, 

 smile at "kicks" and put everybody in a good humor. There can be 

 no doubt of his being the right man in the right place. 



The local club turned out in force, as it always does, being repre- 

 sented by Messrs. Todd, Anthony, Stokes, Dodge, Floyd, C. E. Thomas, 

 Brehm, Cresswell, Carson, Dowd, Howell, Justice and Gilliland. Col. 

 Anthony and Messrs. Todd, Stokes and Howell rendered valuable as- 

 sistance to Manager Shaner throughout the tournament. 



The Charlotte Gun Club was extremely hberal to the shooters, add- 

 ing $300 in cash to the purses, and they should have bad a much larger 

 attendance. Season after season members of this club have been in 

 the habit of attending shoots in various parts of the South and put- 

 ting out their money for every event, and the clubs whom they have 

 patronized should certainly have sent representatives to Charlotte. 

 Knoxvflle, Spartansburg, Ashevfile, Johnson City, AVinchester and any 

 number of other towns have been patronized by Charlotte shooters, 

 but never a man did any of them send to Charlotte. 



The members of the club are all prosperoms business men with large 

 interests to look after, but business is put aside from the tima the tour- 

 nament opens uptil the last visitor has departed from town. The store 

 which, used jointly by Mr. Justice, Mr. Brehm and Mr. Stokes, is head- 

 quarters for the club members and visitors, and the key is not turned 

 until a late hour. Each evening a seance was held here and many w-ere 

 the iueas advanced in regard to how guns, ammunition and traps 

 should be made andj how trap tournaments should be run. Some of 

 the ideas if followed out would be O. K., but as concerns 

 others— oh, my:; 



It was nearly 10 A. M. on Wednesday when the first gun was fired 

 and shortly after 4 P. M. the regular programme was shot out. It 

 must be remembered that this programme was not arranged by the 

 Interstate Association, the Charlotte Gun Club insisting that if they 

 added 8300 to the purses they should be entitled to the privilege of 

 arranging the programme of events. This was reasonable, and the 

 association granted the privflege as well as allowing them to throw 

 I he targets to suit them.-elves. The arranging of the programme 

 showed good judgment on the part of the club, and the association 

 membi-rs present were compelled to ackuo\vledge that it was superior 

 lo any of their previous programmes. 



Event No. 5 each day called for a match for club teams of five men 

 eu.;]j, 25 targets each day, 835 entry per team for the three days, $50 

 ail led by the Charlotte Gun Club, thi-ee moneys to be awarded on the 

 as^rt- gate nmnber of breaks per team for the three days. This shoot 

 tiieclnl) declared off as New Jersy had only three shooters present 

 ana Greensboro had only four. Charlotte could have put in a team 

 and shot a "walkover" for the purse, but this they were too generous 

 to ilo, so an individual contest was substituted, each man to shoot at 

 a,5 targets each day, $5 entry for the three daj's, $.50 added, 4 moneys 

 for aggregate number of breaks during the three days. This turned 

 out well, there being ;J1 entries and close work for the pot. 



The throwing of the targets on the first day was the means of loud 

 and long complaints, and the "falling down" in average of a number 

 of the boys. It is understood of course, that at all the shoots of this 

 Association aU the events are shot under the Novelty rule, from eight 

 traps. The local club managers insisted upon throwing the targets 

 extremely hard and low, a method of which the shooters approve 

 when shooting at unknown angles from known traps, but one which is 

 pretty certain to ou''-gun a man when traps and angles are unknown. 

 The projectors discovered the error early in the day, but as a matter 

 of coui-se they could not change the traps then. On Thursday morn- 

 ing the targets were thrown differently, in fact they went almost to 

 the opposite in changing the traps?, some of the targets. going from 20 

 to 30l:t. in the air. The complaints and changes of cottrse onlv ap- 

 plied to the five inside u-aps, the three outside traps bemg set accord- 

 mg to rule. 



In j-egard to the impression made by the Novelty rule, used for the 

 fl rst ti tne in the South, it is difficult to express an opinion. Some of 

 the shooters declared that never again would they shoot under a rule 

 by which "the element of skill was eliminated and the element of luck 

 substituted." Others thought the principle was good, but the chances 

 of luck too groat, while some were heartily in favor' of the rule as it 

 stood. This is the first time that any complaints have been heard 

 against this rule, which has at once caught the. fancy of the shooters 

 wherever uwd. But here, as has been stated, opinions are divided. 



The main cause for complaint seemed to be the irregularity with 

 which the incomers would laU to the lot of a shooter. On Wednesday 

 In one squad of si.^ shooting in the 25 target event one of the shooters 

 got 14 incomers and the man next to him" got -3. On Thursday in the 

 same event one man got no less than 18 incomers out of 85, while, an- 

 other man got 16 and another got two. It would seem as though some 

 sy-tem might be devised for throwing the incomers in a utore reason- 

 able jjroportion. 



Th • shooting was all at Keystone targets thrown from the new ex- 

 pert Keystone trap. In tran.sportiuK the Association's goods from 

 East Liverpool to Charlotte the trap hox got sni.ashed, the result being 



a lot of bent arms, carriers, etc. Manager Shaner, however, soon put 

 them in working shape and they held out weU. 



About 8 P. M. on Thursday a heavy rain started and for a time the 

 wetither was considerably cooler than on the previous days and the 

 change was appreciated by aU, The traps were arranged to throw 

 targets strictly according to regular rules and no complaints were 

 made. The scores averaged better than on either of the previous 

 days. 



The events of the day were the shooting of the finishing scores 

 in the 25 target individual race and the race for three-man teams, both 

 of which were hotly contested. In the individual contests first honors 

 went to "Jim Crow," whose score for the three davs aggregated 5~ 

 breaks out of a possible 75. Ward won second money on 56, Stokes 

 anf|_ HovveU divided third on 55 each and fourth money went to Money 



In the three-men team race the team of the Union Gun Club, of New 

 Jersey, came out first best with an aggregate for the three davs of 1.35 

 breaks, the Charlotte Team No. 1 being second. The Charlotte Team 

 No. 2 retired from the race. Greensboro won third money. 



In the competition for the prizes for first to fifth average offered by 

 the Charlotte Gun Club for the three davs, Noel G. Money won first, 

 iBlO, on 79 per cent. ; Todd second, SS, 78.33; "Jun Crow" third, S6, 75.50; 

 Mitchell fourth, $4, 71; Anthony and Hoffman fifth, .'52. on 70 each. 

 The American E. C. Powder Co. offered on each day a 10-pound drum of 

 powder for the leading average. Money winning on Wednesday with78 

 per cent., on Thursday Money and Todd tied on 88 per cent., and on 

 Friday Todd won with 78 per cent. 



The tournament closed soon after 4 o'clock on Fi idiiy afternoon, and 

 an hour later Manager Shaner made the scene of the shoot look like a 

 deserted camp, aU the tents being struclr and ready to box for ship- 

 ment, the majority to New London. | 



The majority of the Northern visitors left for New York on the 

 Soil th western Vestibule Limited of the Richmond & Danville line, the 

 finest train running through that section. They were given a 

 hearty send-off by the Charlotte boys and oue and all vowed that the 

 next time the local club held a tournament they would all be on hand 

 bright and early and stay until the last target was thrown. 



Below are full scores for the three days, as well as tables summariz- 

 ing the individual 75-t.arget race and the team race: 

 First Day's Scores. 



No. 1, 15 smgles, $2: 



Wagner llllOliOOlOinO-lO .Joyce 001000001000100— 3 



Fonda OOOllOllOOOOOlO— 5 Dodge 000110001001111—7 



Todd lllioionoiuio— 11 Osborne 111001001010101— 8 



Jim Crow 101111111111011—13 How ell 110100110110011—9 



Anthony 011001011111101—10 Carson 111110010110101—10 



MitCheU 011111101011111—12 Gilmer 000011101100111— 8 



Money 110011101111111—12 Justice 10(X)11011001111— 9 



Jordan OIIOIOIOOIOHOO— 7 Floyd 101111101011101—11 



Stokes 010101010100101— 7 Gflliland 011011111000010— 8 



Morfey 001110100010111— 8 O E Thomas. . . ,010111010011010— 8 



Wm Thomas..,. OUOUOOllOllll— 10 Creswell 101100111001101— 9 



Hoffman 000101010011110— V 



No. 2, 15 singles, $2. $10 added, 4 moneys: 



Todd lOOOOOlOOlOlOll— 6 .Joyce 100010111011101— 9 



Jim Crow 110100011111111—11 Dodge 100001100101011— 7 



Anthony lOOllOllOlUlOOO- 7 Justice 011010001110111— 9 



Mitchell 110101010110011— 9 



Money 011001110311111— 11 



Jordan 01 101101 001 1110— 9 



Gilmer IIOOOOOOOOOOIOI— 4 



Floyd .010010100110001— 6 



Creswell 100011010011001- " 



Wagner lOlUOiniOOlll— ll Osborne 111010000110101 - 8 



Fonda, lOllOnOOOlOOll- 8 Carson OIllOOllUOOOll— 9 



Stokes OOOilloninmiO— 8 Howefl 011111110110100-10 



Morfey (UlllionifMnoo- 9 Gilliland lOOlOlOlOlUlOO- 8 



Wm Thom as . . . . 1 1 01 lioiom 101— 1 1 C E Thomas . . . . 1 1 0011 00001 1 001 — 7 



Hoffman lOlOlKUlllllOl— 11 Dowd 101010110010111— 9 



No. 3, 15 singles. $1 entry, glO added. 4 moneys: 



Todd lOOOllOlOlOlIlO— 8 Joyce 001101111101110-10 



Jim Crow 111011010001100— 9 Dodge 010110111011110—10 



Anthony lOllOllllHOlOl- 11 Justice 010101110101010— 8 



Mitchell 110111010111101—10 Gflmer 101111111011100-11 



Money llllllllOllllll- 14 Erem lOIOlOlOlOIOlOl- 8 



Jordan lOOlOlllllin 11-12 CresweU OMOlOlOOUOlOO— 5 



Wagener llllioiillinu— 14 Floyd 111101100110110—10 



Fonda OlOOOlOOll 10001— 5 Oifliland 100010101100111— 8 



Stokes 010111111101010— 7 C E Thomas. . . .OIOllOKWOOOlOl— 6 



Morfey OOOllOOOOlllOU— 6 Osborne 000011111001110— 8 



Wm Thomas... OlOOlOlOOllini— 9 Howell 111110100100011— 9 



Hoft'man 111111111011000—11 Carson lOOllOlllOlllOl— 10 



No. 4, 15 singles, S2 entry. .$10 added, 4 moneys: 



Todd lOllOOOllmilO— 10 Dodge OlOOimillOOllO— 7 



Jim Crow 111011101111111—13 .Justice 110111111010111-12 



Anthony 111111011111010—12 Gilmer 101101010011101- 9 



Mitchell llOolOOinilllO— 10 Floyd 100011100101010— 7 



Money 110010111010111—10 Gilliland 110010011010011— 8 



Jordan 110111in0110(»— 10 Howefl OlllOOOOOllOOOl— 6 



Wagner 111100011111)11—13 Carson 111001101011010— 9 



Fonda 111010000001010— 6 CresweU 011111010010001— 8 



Stokes 100110110111100— 9 Brem 011011101111111—12 



Morfey lOiOOllOOlOllU— 9 Osborne 010100111001100 - 7 



Wm Thomas. ..1100111111)1100— 11 Dowd 101101011111111—12 



Hoffman 101111101110111—12 C E Thomas.. . .001001010110011— 7 



Joyce 011110001110101— 9 Ward OOOOOOIOOl 10011— 5 



No 5, 75 targets, 25 to be shot each day, $5 entry, $50 added, 4 

 moneys: 



Fonda : „■ 1101010100010110010010011-12 



Wagner, '. 0010111110110100100111110-15 



Todd 0110101011100111001010001-13 



Money 1 00111 0001 1 1 01001 1 1 1 1 101 1 —16 



Anthony 1010100101 101001 100001111— 13 



Jordan 001 miOi 1011 111000110110— 16 



Osborne 0110111010011001011011110—15 



Jim Crow 11 1110111 101 1 101111011001—19 



G il mer 1 01001 1001 1 11 101 00001 101 0—13 



Morfey 0000111101000110101111111—15 



Hoffman 00010101010100100100*10101— 9 



Stpkes lOllOlllttXllOlllOlllllllO— 17 



Joyce 1 10101 1 lOiOOllOI 10001 1001—14 



Cresswell 01 lllOOOOiiilOl 0010001100— 12 



Wm Thomas UOlOOOOOi 111011010110001—13 



Justin lOOlOlOlOI 1110101111 10001— 15 



Dodge 01 OOUU 1 1 1 1 01 1 1001 1 1 1 0001 0 —1 3 



Howefl lllUllOCllOlUlOlKKKmilOl— 15 



Ward 1110101011111101110110110-18 



MitcheU 1011011011101001111011011—17 



Carfjon 1101010101101111001011111—17 



No. 0, 20 smgles, $2.50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 



Todd 11111011111111111111—19 W Thomas IIOOOUOIOIOOOOIIIOI— 10 



Jim Crow. .11011111111010101010—14 Hoffman ..00100011111111110001—12 



Anthony... 001 00010010101111010— 9 .Toyce 101011111)01100111011—13 



MitcheU. .. .11111111011101110101— 16 Dodge 10101101011010010111—12 



Money 00110111101011111111—15 .lustice ... .101 10110113011010100-13 



Jordan . . . .11001111110110001110—13 Osborne. . .10010011111110111010-13 

 Wagner, .. .11000011100111111011— 13 HoweU . . . .11001110110010101001—11 



Fonda 10001001101111111000—11 Gilmer 11111011111110000101—14 



Stokes 00001110111110000110— 9 Ward 01111001111111110110-13 



Morfey 01110110100100001111—11 



No 7, three-men club teams, 30 targets per man, one- third shot each 

 day, $15 entry, $30 added. 4 moneys: 



Greensboro. 



Jordan 10111111000110111110—14 



Gflmer 10011010000101011111—13 



Joyce lllUOlOlllllllOOaDO- i:a— 39 



Union of Springfield. 



Money . ..10111111011101111111—17 



Morfey. 000111 01(XI1111111110-13 



Holfman 10101100111011101101-13-43 



No. 1 Charlotte. • 



Todd 1010111010111001111 1—14 



Anthony 001101001 1001 11 1 1 1 10— 12 



Justice 00011101011011001101—11—37 



No. S Charlotte. 



Howell 00001010110001010101— 8 



Dodge 10001001010000011111— 9 



Creswell, , , OOOlOOlOOOlOlOllllOO— 8—35 



No. 8, 30 singles, $3.50, SIO added, 4 moneys: 



Todd 11010111111111010111— le Morfey 10010100011001101101— 9 



JimCrow..llU10111001010]1010— 13 WThomas.OOlllllU 11001110101— 14 

 Anthony... 00101100111111110010-12 Hoffman . .31010011111111100111— 14 



MitchalL... 11)10011011000111011— 13 Joyce lOlOKKllU 11013 10110— 13 



Money uili 111001111110101—16 Dodge Oioininioonoonuiii- lo 



Jordan . . . .011110111131111011.11— 16 Justice. . . . ipiOiipiioooilOOllll— 12 

 Wagner... 01101011110010011101—13 Duane OllOiuiOOOinioilOlll— 12 



Fonda 10111010011010010101—11 Ward 11111000110101001111—14 



Gflmer 01111001001110001110-11 Howell ... .1110031110001 1110001— 11 



Slokes 11111130103310110110-15 



Extra No. 1,15 singles: Todd 13, Jim Crow 13, Anthony 11, Mitchell 

 13, Money 13, Jordan 14. Osborne 8, Wagner 8, Stokes 8, Bunn 9, Duval 

 0, Hoffman 13, Morfey 8. 



Extra No. 3, 15 singles: Todd 8. Money 12. Anthony 13, Juu Crow 15, 

 Mit,cheU 13, Jordan 11, Bunn 8, Duval 9, Wagner 33, Hoffman 13. 



Second Dai/^e Scores. 

 No. 1, 35 targets, 4 moneys: 



Todd 111101111111110-13 Joyce lOllllllUlOllO-^lS 



Jim Crow 111101111111110-13 Osborne.. . . , . . ..110113101111010— 11 



Anthony, , 111111100111111-13 Stokes,. , OOHlllOlUOUl— 11 



Mitchell 010011001111100- 8 Morfey 111110010101011—10 



Money 100011111110011—10 Hoffman 111101100111111—13 



Jordan 111111111001111—13 Ward 100101010100010— 6 



Wagner 011001100101110— 8 W M Thomas. . ,0011011 11101111—11 



Gflmer 000110101011100— 7 Dodge 111110010111101—11 



Fonda 111111101100011—11 Floyd 101111100010010— 8 



Daniels Oil llOlIOlOOOOl— 8 0 E' Thomas. . , . 000010010110001— 5 



No. 2. 15 targets: 



Todd. . ; 011111111111111—14 Stokes 011000111001110- 8 



.Jim Crow 111111111001111-13 Morfey OOOOOOOOOOOOlll— 3 



Anthony 111111111110111—14 Hoffman 001110101111110-10 



Mitchefl 101110111110110—11 Ward 000011110010100- 6 



Money 111110111100101—11 Wm Thomas.... OlOlOlOlOOlIllO— 8 



Jordan 010101111000110— 8 Dodge 311110111111111—14 



Wagner 001101101111111—11 Carson 100101100010110— 7 



Gilmer 111111011011111—13 Floyd 011110101111101—11 



Fonda 111111000111111—12 C E Thomas. . . .010100001111010— 7 



Daniels 111111011011111—13 Justice lOOlllOllllOOll -10 



Joyce 101011101001111—10 Gflliland, 011100011010011— 8 



Osborne 001101111010101— 9 



No. 3. 15 targets: 



Todd 111011101011111—12 Stokes., 111110101100111-i-ll 



Jim Crow 001011111101111—11 Morfey OllOOllOlllOOlO— 8 



Anthony 011101101111111-13 Hoffman 301110110111111—13 



MitcheU 111101110111111—13 Ward 111111001111111—13 



Money 110111110101111-13 Wm Thomas, , ..101111110101011— 11 



Jordan 111100011111111—12 Dodge 111111111111101—14 



AVagner IIOOOIOIUOOOOO— 6 Floyd 111000110111110—10 



Gilmer 111110001111111—12 Justice 111111111011001^12 



Fonda 011001011111110—10 Gflliland 101110111110100—10 



Daniels 111111111100111—13 C E Thomas. . . .110001001101110— 8 



Joyce 110000000001001— 4 Dowd 011111110101000— 9 



Osborne lOllOllOiillOll— 11 



No. 4, 15 targets: 



Todd 111100001111111-11 Osborne 101011100101111—10 



Jim Crow 111011111111100-12 Stokes 011010131111111—12 



Anthony 111100111111011-12 Morfey 111011011001000- 8 



Mitchell 010011111111010^10 Hoffman 011111110011111—13 



Money 111111011111011—13 Ward 111000011011011— 9 



Jordan 001111100100000— 6 Wm Thompson, 111011110111001—11 



Wagner 000101110111111—10 Dodge OlOOOlllOIOllil— 9 



Gflmer 111101111111111—14 Floyd 110111011001011—10 



■^onda 100111101110011—10 Justice 111101111111001—12 



Daniels 110101111111111—13 Gilliland 010011101010001— 7 



Joyce 111110111010111—32 Dowd ,.101011001110101— 9 



No. 5, 25 targets: 



Todd 1100001111011111111011111—19 



Jim Crow lOOOllOIlliiOOliminill-li) 



Anthony 1 1 1 3 31111011111 11001 1 1100^30 



MitcheU 0101001011100111010010011—13 



Money 1001110101110111101110101—17 



Jordan 0111111111011111011101101—20 



Wagner lOllOOOllllllOlOOiilUiii— 18 



Gflmer 1111111111011101111001001—19 



Fonda 1110111111001011110101101—18 



Osborne 1011111101111001111110111—20 



Carson 1100010000110111 1 11 001 1 10— 14 



Stokes 1101111110110111011011101—19 



Morfey 01110111001110101 1 1110110— 17 



Hojffman 1110011100100011001111100—14 



Ward ....1101111111101011111111111—22 



W M Thomas 100111U11111110111110110-20 



Dodge 01111010010.11111011111101—18 



W Creswell 1101111101101110110111101—19 



HoweU 1111111101011111111111111—23 



Justice 1101111111111010001110110^18 



Joyce 1010001011100110001010011-12 



No. 6, 20 targets: 



Todd 01111011011111111111-17 Stokes lOllOOOOOlOlOOiilOOl— 9 



•Jim Crow.,11111010111111 111101—17 Morfey 11011111111101130031—16 



Anthony. .00101011110101110111— 13 Hoffman. 11111110000010110111—13 



Mitchell .... 1 01 01 1001 001 1 1 1 1 1 1 01—13 Ward 1 1 1 001 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 101 10— 1 5 



Money 11111113131111111101—19 W Thomastl 1 10030000010030311— 10 



Jordan .. ..11101111)111 1100(fllO— 35 Dodge OiOiOOOOl 131 IIOIIOIO— 11 



Wagner. ...11333100111111010111— 17 .Joyce lOOOlOuoiOliUOlOllO-lO 



Gilmer .,..11101010111010111110—14 Floyd 01300011010010111011—11 



Fonda 00111111001111110011-14 Justice.. . ,01101313011110100010^13 



Daniels,,.. 10001111111011111101-15 C Thomas. 11100110111101101100-13 

 Osborne. . .01010111111111101100—14 

 No. 7, teamBiOtS, 2ft targets^each: 



Greensborfr Gun Club. 

 Jordan 01110010111001111111—14 



Gilmer ininoioiiiioiimi— 17 



Joyce 00100111011111101111—14-45 



Union . Gun Club. 



Money 01111011011111111011—16 



Morfey .00110011111101111101— 14 



Hoffman 11111111011111111110—18-48 



Charlotte Gun. Club. 



Todd 11111111111111101101—18 



Anthonys, 01011111111111001111-16 



Justice. 10101111111110000110—13—47 



No. 8, 20 targets: 



Todd 11101110111011111101—16 Osborne, , .011101031111111011101—14 



Jim Crow..01011011lin010101ll— 14 Joyce 10110010110033000110—10 



Anthony,, .0011011101001 1011110— 12 Stokes 01110113003033001101—12 



MitcheU, ...10111111101110011111— 15 Morfey. , . .10110110101101100111—14 



Money 11110111)11101111111—18 Hoffman. .10101101311110130101— 14 



Jordan ....00101110111111001110— 13 Ward OlllOlIOOllOOllllllO— 15 



Wagner.. ..111011101)1011011011— 15 WThomas.lUllOOOIllllllllOlO— 16 



Gilmer IIIIOOIIOIIOOIIIIIOI— 14 Dodge 11100100110111111100—14 



Fonda 1)011010100111101111—14 Justice.. ..01011101110100000011—10 



Daniels.... )))11111]11111111111— 30 



Extra No. 1, 15 targets; Todd 11, Jim Crow 10, Anthony 8, Mitchell 

 12, Money 11, Hoffman 9, Wagner 11. Stokes 9, Dodge 12, Thomas 10, 

 Morfey 11. ' 

 Third Day's Scores. 



No. 1, 15 targets: 



Todd 111011011010011—10 Fonda 101111111111010-12 



Jim Crow 011111110101000— 9 Daniel lOOIOllOl 110100— 8 



Jordan , 111111001110101-11 Joyce 1011 1 110101 1001—10 



MitcheU 101111110111111—13 Gilmer 011103330111001—10 



Money 000011011110101— 8 Stokes lOOli lOOlllllll— 11 



Anthony lOOOllllOlllllO— 10 W Thomas 111101101111110-10 



Wagner 111111111101110—13 Dodge 011001101013101— 9 



Hoffman 110000010101110— 7 Morfey 110111011100101—10 



No. 2, 15 singles: 



Todd 011011110111101-11 Daniel 001001000111001— 6 



Jim Crow 110011111101111—13 Joyce 100101333101011—10 



Jordan 113111011111111—14 Gilmer 111001111010110—10 



MitcheU 110100100111101— 9 Stokes 101001111113311—12 



Money 110110110111111—12 W Thomas..,. 111100100111111—11 



Anthony 011101011011111—11 Dodge 110111001111111-12 



Wagner 000101111111101-10 Ward 110110110110110-10 



Hoffman 011111100111101—11 Morfey 110101101010130— 9 



Fonda 1000101001.11010— 7 Justice 110101111111100—11 



No. 3, 15 targets: 



Todd 011011111111110-12 Gflmer 111111110111011—13 



Jim Crow 011110111110111—13 Osborne lllllOllOlllOOO— 10 



Jordan 000100030011111— 7 Stokes 111111111101111—34 



MitcheU 101011001111101—10 Wm Thomas.. .00OinoO(X)lllll— 8 



Money 101111111111111—14 Dodge lhJli'm33iimil— il 



Anthony 111111111101111—34 Ward OlliiiuOOii! 30010- 6 



Wagner 101101011010010— 8 Morfey OlOi]iOii303311— 11 



Hoffman 111010110011111—11 Joyce 000133000030100— 0 



Fonda OllOllOlllOOlOO- 8 Justice 001110111101111—13 



Daniels 101111111010000- 9 HoweU lOllOllOlllllOO-lO 



No. 4, 15 targets: 



Todd 111101111101131—13 Daniels 101111111010111-12 



Jim Crow. 010111111111111—1:3 Gflmer OlOlOlllOlOOOll— 8 



Jordan 011101110111100-10 Joyce 110111010011110-30 



MitcheU 111110011011111—13 Stokes 101110111111110—12 



Money 011111101110111—12 Wm Thomas,... lOlllOlOl 011011—10 



Anthony 0)1111113303100—11 Dodge 110111111111110—13 



Wagner OKMlllllllOIll— 11 Ward llOUOllOllllOl- ll 



Hoffman 111011011011101—11 Morfey 100110101100110 -8 



Fonda 01)111010111000— 9 Justice 101110101111111—12 



No. 5, 25 targets: 



Todd 1011) 11110011101 1 11011111—20 



J Crow 1111100110110101111011111—19 



Jordan 1 1 0101 101 OlOOOKXlOOl 01011—12 



.MitcheU 0111101110111311301111111—21 



Money niU3111303031O011111111— 21 



ilnthony 1000001301011001111100110-13 



Wagner 0113100110101130111011111—18 



Hoffman 0010011011111110110101110-15 



Fonda 0110101013001131101101101—10 



CarsoB Ill 111 11001001 11111011100—18 



Joyce.. 0000111111110001111110011—16 



Gilmer oooioouoioinoinoiniii— if, 



Justice 1111101110011111011010101—16 



Stokt« 001 1 1 100111101 01 1 1 1 1 11 111— 1 9 



Wm.Th0Bia8, 010001)101111011010011101—35 



Dodge , ,..010011111010)131111110111— 19 



Ward.^. ,^,„ 1, 01101lJ1011010i>01110U031-ie 



Morfajr^-. . , . „,^.„ ..m .... .......10H1010111UI01101111101-^19 



