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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 2, 1893. 



Twelve additional riflemen were decorated with gold medals on this 

 target to-day. The highest scores on the king target were made by 

 M. Gra,w, of Chicago, and L. Seher, of St. Louis, the former making 

 97 out of a possible J35, and the latter QB. 



RIFLE NOTES. 



We want to call the attention of rifle shooting committees getting up 

 shooting programmes to the fact that in demanduig three best tickets 

 to count for the first three or Ave prizes is running to extremes. Bar- 

 ney Walther hit the mark when he remarked that they may as well 

 make it 50 shots. Try as you may, there is no handicap of this nature 

 placed upon the expert that does not bear doubly hard upon the ordin- 

 ary shooter. The programme of the German- Americau Society for 

 their shoot on Sept. 18 and 19 demands three best tickets for the first 

 ten prizes. To non-members the first ticket costs E2. What sort of a 

 chance has the lay shooter got on a programme like this? We are 

 much sm-prised that an old rifleman with the experience of C. G-. Zet- 

 tler should appear as one of a committee countenancing such a par- 

 ody. That he had anything to do with such a programme we can 

 hardly believe. 



It was very kind of the Excelsior Rifle Club management to go 

 through the park and gather in the unfortunate shooters of the festi 

 val, and after shpping a supper ticket into his pocket (the unfortu- 

 nate's), Are him through the dining-room door, where he was left to 

 the murcies of mine host Armbruster. 



On Monday (Labor Day) teams from the Greenville and Hudson rifle 

 clubs will contest for a $50 purse. The match takes place on the range 

 of the Fourth Regiment at Marion, N. J. Both teams are said to be 

 in win Ding form. 



Chas. G. Zettler, the treasurer of the Zettler Club, is credited with 

 having introduced the idea for the new and handsome programme for 

 the fall shoot. To speak of these programmes within the hearing of 

 C. G. brings a smile to his countenance as expansive as an August 

 moon. 



A programme for the sixteenth annual prize shoot of the German- 

 American Shooting Society, to be held in Washington Park on Mon- 

 day and Tuesday, Sept. 18 and 19, gives on the ring target 42 prizes, 

 ranging from $40 to SI. 80, with 5 premiums for the" most points raug- 

 ing from $10 to $3. Medal target, 16 gold medals, open to all comers. 

 Man target, 18 prizes, ranging from 15 to $1 ; 3 premiums for the most 

 red flags ranging from $5 to $2. 



The Empire Rifle Club, with headquarters at No. St. Mark's place, is 

 out with a programme for its fall and winter gallery shoot. Ten 

 rinzes, rangmg from $13 to $1 are offered for the members to compete 

 for. 



The programme of the Zettler Rifle Club for its twentieth annual 

 shooting festival, to be held in Wissel's Cypress Hills Park on Sept. 10 

 and 11, is creating a great deal of interst in rifle shooting circles. The 

 style of the programme is unique and a fine example of lithographic 

 art. The prize list is sure to be appreciated by the expert, while the 

 list is sufliciently extended to permit the lay shooter to gather in a 

 few crumbs. Programme: 



Ring target.— Distance 300yds., Min. (25) Germah ring target, any 

 rifle, open to all comers, flrst ticket $3, each following $1, two best 

 tickets to count for the flrst five prizes, the best single ticket to count 

 for the following prizes, tickets unUmited, only one prize obtainable 

 by any shooter; twenty-one prizes from $50 to $1. Premiums— Best 5 

 tickets on ring target $10, second best $8. third best $4 and fourth $3. 



Bullseye target.— Open to all comers. 10 shots $1. the best buUseve 

 to count by measurement; eighteen prizes from $20 to $1. Premiums 

 — TTor the most bullseyes shot by one shooter during the festival: 

 First premium $12, second $8, third $6, fourth $4, fifth '$3. Premium 

 of $1 for first and last bullseyes. 



Mr. V. C. Ross left New York on Thursday, Aug. 24, to participate 

 in the Columbian shooting festival at Chicago. He was accompanied 

 by .John Young, of Maspeth, L. I. 



Dr. J. A. Boyken and Michael Dorrler turned their faces toward the 

 setting sun on Tuesday. Aug. 29. They did cot say where they were 

 going, but an observing Jerseyman who crossed the North River with 

 them heard some remarks dropped, among which was: "Yes, $500 

 first, divide; clean sweep." Here the banging of the boat against the 

 ferry slip on the Jersey side interrupted the conversation between 

 the two shooters; they were last seen hurrying toward the raUroad 

 depot. The observing Jerseyman jumped to the conclusion that 

 Chicago was their destination. 



All ties divided unless otherwise reported. 

 FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send In notice like the follov/ingr: 



Sept. 3.— New Jersey Trap-Shooters' League and Boiling Sprines 

 Gun Club, Rutherford, N. J. = r e 



Sept. 4.— Frankfort (N. Y.) Game and Fish Protective Association 

 tournament. 



Sept. 4.— Endeavor Gun Club tournament, on Al Heritage's grounds, 

 Marion, N. J. 



Sept. 4.— White Plains (N. Y.) Gun Club tournament. L. C. Piatt, 

 Sec'y. 



Sept. 5-8.— Third international live bird and target tournament, at 

 Des-chree-shos-ka Island, Detroit, Mich. 



Sept. 6-B — Schuylldll County Shooting Association, at Tamaqua, Pa. 

 Targets, sparrows and pigeons. 



Sept. 6-8.— The Veteran Tournament, Indianapolis. Ind , diu-ing 

 National G. A. R. Encampment, under the management of the offtcers 

 of the North End Shooting Club. H. S. Humphrey, President. 



Sept. 6-8.— PimUco Gun Club tournament, Baltimore. Dr. Z. F 

 Frey, Sec'y. 



Sept. 13-13.— Manufacturers' Trap-Shooting Association tournament, 

 at Allentown and Bethlehem, Pa, (combined). 



Sept. 20-31.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association 

 sixth tournament, at Worcester, Blass. 



Sept. 36-S9.— Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association tom-nament 

 at Harrisburg, Pa. H. M. F. Worden, Cor. Sec'y. 



September.— Manufacturers' Trap Shooting Association tourna- 

 ment, at Columbus, Ohio. 



Oct. 3-7.— John Watson's tournament, Burnside, III. 



Oct. 19-20.— West Newburg Gun and Rifle Association fall tourna- 

 ment, at Newbm-g. 



1894. 



April 4r-6.— Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association's 

 Grand American Handicap at Dexter Park, Long Island. 



May 22-34.— Knoxville (Tenn.) Gun Club tournament, $1,000 added 

 money. 



DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 



The Forest and Stream has become so much of an institution in 

 Chicago that folks have taken to dii-eeting their letters there. The 

 paper is stih published from 318 Broadway, New York, to which ofllce 

 all mail should be addressed unless it is to be delayed a week. 



The Pimlico Gun Club, Baltimore, Sid., will hold theij- three days' 

 tournament shoot Sept. G, 7 and 8. Live birds and targets. Dr L. F 

 Frey, secretary ; Dr. H, Smith, assistant secretary. 



The White Plains Gun Club will hold their monthly bluerock tourna- 

 ment for September at their grounds at White Plains, N. Y., on Mon- 

 day, Sept, 4 (Labor Day). The secretary is L. C. Piatt, Jr. 



C. H. TOWNSEND. 



The Garfield Gun Club. 



There was a large attendance at the club's shoot on Saturday, Aug. 

 26. Some most excellent scores were made, that of Messrs. Copper- 

 noil and TefEt in the medal shoot, the former retaking 50 straight 

 being most remarkable. 



No. 1, 15 bluerocks: Pilzer 8. Mott 13, Bowers 10, Erwln IS, Copper- 

 noil 18, Hicks 13, Dr. Hodson 10, Johns 1, O'Neil 12, Fleming 13 S Pal- 

 mer 11, Lauterbach 10, TefEt 14, Sparre 6, W. Palmer 12. 



No. 3, 10 bluerocks: PUz 5, Mott 7, Bowers 7, Erwin 7, Coppernoll 8, 

 Hicks 8, Dr. Hodson 6, Johns 8, O'Neil 6, Fleming 7. S. Palmer 9 Lau- 

 terbach 5, Tefft 9, Richards 8. Sparre 5, W. Palmer 7. Sand 9 Dr 

 Meek 9, . . , , 



No. 3, medal shoot, 25 bluerocks: Pilz 17, Mot' 16, Bowers 14 Cop- 

 pernoll 85, Hicks 20, Dr. Hodson 20, O'Neil 18, Fleming 24, S Palmer 24 

 Tefft 35, Richards 20, W. PahnerSl, Dr. Meek 21. In the ties between 

 Messrs. Coppernoll and TefiCt, the former broke 60 straight, while the 

 latter missed his 43d and 45th bird, truly a close competition. In class 

 A Coppernoll was first; class B, Fleming; class C, Dr. Hodson. 



No. 4, unknown traps and angles, 10 bluerocks; Pilze 6, Mott 5, 

 Bowers 9, Erwin 8, Coppernoll 3, Hicks 3, Hodson 5. Johns 1, O'Neil 6, 

 Fleming 6, S. Palmer 7, C. Sparre 6. Tefft 9, Richards 8, Sands 7. 



No, 5, 15 bluerocks, rapid fire: Pilz 8, Tott 8, Bowers 7, Erwin 11 

 Coppernoll 13, Hicks 11, Dr. Hodson 10, O'Neil 11, Fleming 7 S Palmer 

 15, C. Sparre 6, Tefft 15. Richards 14, Eich 13, Berkland 4, Sands 15 

 Hodson 10. B. Waters. 



KEYSTONE SIXTH ANNUAL. 



New OjOndon, Conn., Aug. 27.— The sixth annual of the Standard 

 Keystone Company opened on Tuesday, the 22d, on the New London 

 Gun Club grounds. Sharp at 9 o'clock the battle began, and the entire 

 week was a contmual round of excitement, and taking the condition 

 ° , j 1^°°'^®^™*'"^®' '°''° the attendance was ah that 

 could be expected. Although the entrance in any one event was not 

 large, the attendance throughout the entire week was quite large, as 

 different ones kept dropping in from day to day, and the last day was 

 the best day. In the individual championship contests the entrance 

 was large, although there were a great many shooters on the ground 

 who did not enter, knowing that they would have no chance in such a 

 long race with so many experts. All fought hard in this event, and it 

 was a grand contest from beginning to end, Wolstencroft. Heikes, 

 McMurchy, Van Dyke, Bennett Bros., Dickey, E. D. Miller, Savage, 

 Longden, Edgarton, Col. Anthony, Major Todd, Conner and others, 

 struggled and stnved from start to finish, and would not give up until 

 the last gun was fired and Conner outshot the others with the wonder- 

 ful score of 98 out of a possible 100, He was declared the victor. 



In team races there were three teams that competed, Connecticut, 

 New Jersey and Massachusetts. Noel Money, captam of the Jersey 

 team, selected for his team MiUer, Breintnall, Van Dyke, Dutchv and 

 Maj. Taylor; for Connecticut Capt. Savage, shot himself, Cady," Bur- 

 bridge, Edgarton and Potter; for Massachusetts, Capt. Dickey shot 

 himself and selected from his State, White, Davis, Jones, Cowee. As 

 usual each team thought they had a sure thing of winning, but Con- 

 necticut proved to be too fast for the others, and although she was 

 pushed hard by the Jersey team, as the scores will show, there 

 was only a difference of three birds between each team. 

 _ The race between the Eastern and Western teams was also a very 

 interesting contest, but as usual Capt. Lindsley came off victorious; 

 he had used excellent judgment in selecting his team; during the 100- 

 bird individual championship race he watched each and every shooter 

 and selected his team from those who proved to be in the best form, 

 without favoring any one in any way. His team consisted of Dutchv, 

 Heikes, McMurch}', Van Dyke, Col. Anthony and Conner. On the 

 other hand Edgarton had a hard time to decide whom 

 he would shoot on his Eastern team and finally selected 

 Dickey, the Bennett Bros., Rockwell Burbridge and himself; and it 

 happened through excitement or some cause that his men did not 

 make the scores that were expected of them. 



On Wednesday night a terrific storm came up, the wind blowing at 

 the rate of fifty miles per hour, and the grounds were completely 

 demorahzed, so shooting was declared off for that day, except the 

 Trophy race, which was shot in the afternoon, and was followed by a 

 number of extra sweeps. 



The tournament was conducted by Mr. H. A. Penrose, and, as usual, 

 ran without a hitch or a balk. It was acknowledged by those present 

 that they had never seen a better exhibition of target throwing. The 

 new Keystone trap was used, and there was no breakage whatever 

 from the trap. In the cashier's office was found James Clinton and 

 S. M. Crocker, who had been drilled so that they thoroughly under- 

 stood handling their work. On the blackboard rack were Bailey and 

 .lones; manifold scorer: Duchet. For refereeing Mr. Penrose had 

 Dunbar and Charles Tatham to assist him. Eighteen traps were 

 used, eight at each side of trap-pull and one at each end between the 

 screens, which are S5yds. apart, so in shooting the novelty rule 

 there was a combination of ten traps, as the shooter on either side of 

 centre could get either of the traps between the screens, which were 

 numbered 17 and IS, There were two continuous screens, ten traps be- 

 hind the inside screen, and six behind the outside screen, which threw 

 incomers. The inside traps threw right-quarter, left-quarter, straight- 

 away, right-quarter and left-quarter, the end traps placed between 

 the two screens threw direct cross birds. All traps during novelty 

 rule were pulled according to indicator, which consists of a ten trap 

 eight combination indicatoi-. 



The grounds were arranged so that they looked very picturesque. 

 Over the entire score there was erected an enormous awning, which 

 was ]80Et. long and 14ft. wide, so the shooter was protected from the 

 sun whfle shooting. Directly back of this and arranged in a semi-circle 

 the following tents were erected: V. M. C, Forest and Stream E C 

 Powder Co., S. S. Powder Co., Standard Keystone Co., Tatham Bros, 

 and American Wood Powder. 



In attendance were such well-laiown shots as the Wolstencroft 

 brothers, of Philadelphia; Ferd Van Dyke, of Newark; H. McMurchy 

 of Fulton; M. F. Lindsley, of West Hoboken; R. O. Heikes, of Chicago; 

 O. R. Dickey, of Boston; Bennett brothers, of Boston (who shot under 

 the nom de%>lum.e of Jones and Wliite) ; Prank Cowee, of Boston: Noel 

 Money, of Oakland ; W. Wagner, of Washington ; O. R. Hesse of Red 

 Bank; E. M. Cooper, of Red Bank; Armin Tenner, of Belgium; Col 

 Breintnall, of Newark; W. E. Ayer and L. L. Crosby, of Putney; J. B. 

 Bergue, of Red Bank; John W. Conner, of Knoxville; W. L. Davis of 

 Worcester; E. E. Shaner, of Pittsburgh; Frank Potter, Savage Long- 

 den, Bates, Clarke and Pop Folsom, of New Haven; Edgarton and 

 Webb, of WiUimantic; Buckwalter and WUl Park, of Wilkesbarre: Col 

 Anthony and Major Todd, of Charlotte; Burbridge, of Hartford- 

 Dutehy Smith, of Plainfleld; E. D. Miller, of Springfield; W. M. Thomas' 

 of U. M. C. Co., of Bridgeport; Mitchell and Robbins, of Norwich; Rock- 

 well and Mills, of Bristol, besides many others throughout the country 

 and local shooters. Following are the scores in full: 



No.l: Experts." 



W Wolstencroft OlHlOOOOO-4 Van Dyke 1110110100-6 



O R Dickey 0110100101—5 Heikes 0111111100—7 



Semi-Experts. 



Hesse 1111111101—9 N E Money 0011001101—5 



Wagner OlOOllll 01— 6 Cady 0000110100—3 



Dutchy 100100001 1—4 



Mizpath 1001111001—4 Clark 0010101000—3 



Davis 0101111110—7 EM 0 0001000101—3 



Orty 0010101110-5 Conner 1OI00O1O11-5 



Strong 1110000000-3 Savage •, 10011 10101-6 



Ayers 100)101100-5 Potter llOllOlOll- 7 



Crosby 0101010110—5 



No. 2: 



Savage llOOlOOllllllll— n Wolstencroft. . .101110010100110— 8 



Williams 000000111010011— 6 Dickey 101101100011111—10 



Raven 001111010111101-10 Van Dyke 011101111111111-13 



Cady 100001110011110- 8 Heikes 111111111111111-15 



Conner 111111111111111—15 Hesse 110101111111110—12 



Clark 101110111111110- 12 Dutchy 011011111111110—12 



EMC 001101110011111-10 Wagner 111111111111111-15 



Potter 111111111111111-15 Money 110101111111110—12 



Davis 110111 1011 1011 1—12 Crosby 0011 11 101 01 01 n —1 0 



Ayer lOOlOllllOUlOO— 9 Orty 101011101010111—10 



J White 111111111101111—14 Edgarton 111011110111111—13 



No. 3: Experts. 



Wolstencroft 1000010110-4 Heikes lOOlOlOOU— 5 



Dickey 1001100100—4 Hesse 0111010011—7 



Van Dyke 1111100101—7 



Semi-Experts. 



Edgarton 1010111110—7 Money 0111011110—7 



Wagner 0000111100^ 



Amateurs. 



Clark 1101111110—8 Davis 1011010111—7 



Rockwell lllOOOQOOl— 4 Conner 0111000110—7 



J White 1111011011-S Cady 0101110111-7 



R M C 1101100110—7 Crosby -1000001111—5 



Ayer 0001001001—3 Savage lOOllllOll— 7 



Potter 1110011101—6 Orty 1100100110- 5 



Raven OlllOOOUO— 5 Dutchy 1011001011—6 



No. 4: 



Heikes 111111111111111—15 Wagner 111111100110011—12 



Dutchy 111101111111111-14 Conner lllOlOOlllllOOl— 10 



Wihiams 100010001010100— 5 Clark 111110011100111—11 



Money 111110010111111—12 Raven liutllioilllll— 14 



Hesse 111111111010110—12 Davis 111110111101111—13 



Van Dyke 111111101111111—14 Crosby 101111001011111—12 



Savage 111111110111111—14 E MC 011111111111111—14 



Wolstencroft... 1011111101 10111— 13 J White .111011111111011—13 



Dickey 111111101101111—13 Potter 111110100111110—11 



Edgart^in 011111011110111—12 Orby 101111111110111—13 



RockweU 111010110111010—10 Bergen 110111101011111—12 



Crescent Oil C»001 11 100001— 7 Borland .100111100010010— 7 



Ayer 11001 11 lOOlllOfl— 9 Cady lllllOlllUllll— 14 



No. 5: Experts. 



W'ls'ncr'ftOOOllOOllOllOlllllll— 13 Hesse 11011110111111001011—15 



Dickey ....11011111110001111111— 15 Heikes 01011110000111110001—11 



Van Dyke..l01000110001011111ll— 12 



Semi-Expert«. 



Edgarton ..10110111101110101110-14 Wagner. ...lOillllllllOlllOllOl— 16 

 Dutchy. . . .01000101111000011100— 9 Money 00111011110110110110—14 



No, 5: Amateurs. 



Savage . . . .00101111010111111111— 15 EMC 01100100110111001001—10 



Rockwell. .10100101111011011010— 13 Conner. . . .llOllUOOOllOOnilll— 14 



Cady 01101111111110100111—15 Clark 11111101001011001101-13 



Orosbj'.. . . .OOlKKUlOOOUllOOOOl— 9 Potter 00111111111101110111—10 



Ayer 01101110110010101111—13 Davis 010010101000011101 10-— 9 



J White. . .11110111101010111110— 15 



No. 6: 



Borland 0011000011— 4 Wolstencroft 1111111111—10 



Orty 1101111110- 8 Dickey 1101011111— 8 



WilUams OlUniiOOi— 6 Van Dyke 1111011011— 8 



Clark 1000111011— G Money 1101010100— 5 



Dutchy lliiOlini— 9 Hesse , ...0111110110—7 



EMC lUliOlOll— 8 Savage lllllOllli— 9 



Ayer 0011100111— 6 Edgarton 0010111110- 6 



Crosby 0100100011- 4 Rockwell 1110100101- 6 



Davis 1111100111- 8 Heikes 1101110111- 8 



Conner 1111100011- 7 Raven 0011001111— 6 



Wagner 1111111111-10 J White 1111111111-10 



Potter 1011110111— 8 



No. 7: 



Wolstencroft.. . .101111101101111—12 Hesse 111011110101010—10 



Dickey llllOIOOlIOOOOl— 8 Heikes 000111111111100-10 



Van Dyke 110101101111011—11 



Semi-Experts. 



Edgarton 011110010111101—10 Raven 100010100010111— 7 



Dutchy 011101010110111—10 Crosby oilllOllUOlOOO- 9 



Wagner 111111110110001—11 J White 111110101010110-10 



Money 110011111111101-13 Conner 110111101111111-13 



Savage 101101100111111-11 Potter 010011111101101-10 



Rockwell llOllllOOOllOlO— 9 Davis 101110110110110-10 



EM C 111000110111111-11 Clark OlOOlOlOlIlOllO- 8 



Ayer 110110000010001— 6 



No. 8. trophy contest: 



Wolstencroft 11111111111111111111111111111110001111110010111111^4 



D'ckey. lOOlllOllOllOlOlllllllllllllllOOlllllllllllllllOll—n 



Van Dyke lllOllOlllOlllllllllOllllIllIlOlllllllllllllllllU-ll 



Ufsse- llllllllllOllOllllllOlllllllIllllOlOlllllllllllllO-4'l 



Edgarton 01101111001111111111110111010111111111111011001111—40 



Savage. 1111111111111111110111ini1on00111111101101111111-44 



Rockwell 111111111111110101 IlllilliilliHllllllOlOlOllllllO-44 



Heikes 01111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111-48 



Diitehy 11011111011111111111111111111111111111101111111111-47 



J White lllllllinOllOlllllllllllllOlllOllllllllllllOllIll- 45 



Conner 11111111111111111111111111111111111011011111111110-47 



Wagner 11111111000110111111111111111111111011111111101111-44 



A.yer 10111111111011101101111111111111111111110100111111-43 



Crosby 101111111111111011inillll10010010110nilllll01111-.34 



gaven 11001011111110111101111100111101011110010011110000—35 



E M C 11111101110011111111111110111111101111110110010111—41 



Davis 1101111111011011011111101101li'llll]111101l11111111-43 



<"'afk 11111111111111011000111111111111111110101110011111-42 



Cady 11110101101001011111111111111101111111010111100111-89 



Money 10111111011101011110111011111111110101101111111110-40 



Borland 00111100001001010111011011001101000000111010110000—23 



No. 9: 



Wolstencroft. . .101111111111001—13 Dutchy 111111010111111-13 



Dickey lllllOllOiiinO— 12 Ayer 000101111111101—10 



Van Dyke lOlllllllOnni-14 Cady 111111111010111— P 



Hesse 110011111111111—13 Clark 101110101111111-12 



Edgarton OOllIlOlIllllll— 12 Raven 100010110110111-9 



Savage 111110010111101—13 Davis 011111010111111—12 



Rockwell 111111111111111-15 Bergen 111000111111111—11 



Orty 111110111101100-11 Potter 110111111111111-14 



Money 101011111111110—12 Wagner 111111110111111-14 



Conner 111101111110110-13 Heikes 111111111111111-15 



J White 111110111111111—14 Crosby 111010111100101-10 



EM C 101111111111111—14 



No. 10: Experts. 



Wolstencroft 1111111010— 8 Hesse 1111101111— 9 



Dickey 1111011111- 9 Heikes 1111100111- 8 



Van Dyke 1110011111—8 



Semi-Experts. 



Edgarton 1111110110— 8 Wagner. 1111011111— 9 



Dutchy UlOllllIl— 9 Money ■.1111111111—10 



Amateurs. 



J White 1110111111— 9 E M C 1111011000— 6 



Conner 1110011110— 7 Clark OOlOlOllll— 5 



Savage 1111111100— 8 AViUiams llllllOllO— 8 



Rockwell 1011001111— 7 Davis 1101111111— 9 



Raven 0111001010- 5 Ayer 1010111111 fi 



Cady 1101011101— 7 Crosby 1101111110- 8 



Potter UllllUOl— 8 



The Second Day. 



No. 1: Experts. ■'^ 



Wolstencroft 1011000111-6 Van Dyke 111^01011—8 



Dickey 1111000010 -5 McMurchy 1111001110—7 



Lindsley 1010011110-6 Heikes.. 0111110111—8 



iSemi-Experts. 



Edgarton 1111100111— 8 Dutchy 0010100011— 4 



Wagner 0111011101— 7 Money 1111111111—10 



Amateurs. 



Rockwell 1011101110—7 MitcheU 0000000001- 1 



Cowee 1110111110—8 Crane 1011 101 1 1 1—8 



Clark 0111 10101 1—7 Davis 01 101 1 1001 -6 



Breintnall 1111011111—9 Webb 1110100100-5 



J White 0011111111—9 Conner 0111001111—7 



Savage 0011111111—8 McGinty 0110101011—5 



Capron 0111111001—7 Crosby 1101111101—7 



Longden 1011110111—8 Borland 0100010010-3 



Shaner 1011111111—9 Raven 1101101101—7 



Cady 1111010111-8 



No. 2: 



Edgarton 01 10 00 10 11—5 Davis 11 11 la 10 10-7 



Wagner 00 01 10 11 11-G Ayer 01 10 11 10 10— C 



Heikes 01 00 11 11 11—7 Dotchy 11 10 11 10 01—7 



McMurchy 11 10 11 10 10—7 Rockwell 10 01 11 U 10—7 



Dickey 10 01 10 11 10-€ Cowee 10 11 10 11 01—7 



Wolstencroft 10 11 11 10 00-7 Money 10 01 11 01 10-6 



Bremtnall 10 10 11 10 10-6 Clark 11 11 10 10 10—7 



J White 11 11 11 01 10—8 Crosby 10 10 01 10 0O-4 



Savage 01 11 ll 10 11-8 Conner 10 01 10 10 11-6 



Van Dyke 10 10 10 10 11-G 



No. 3: Experts. 



D Wolsten- Lindsley. . .01 lOIOllOOlOlOlOOlOl— 10 



croft . . . .10111101111011111101— 16 McMurehy.Oll 110101111111101 10-15 



Dickey llOOOOlllOlOlOlldOll— 11 Heikes ... ,10110011100111101111— 14 



Van Dyke .11101111100000111111—14 



Semi- Experts. 



Edgarton. .10101111110101110111—15 AVagner . , .11111111101111111111—19 



Dutchy. , . .10010111110111101111— 15 Money . . . .01101101111111111101—16 

 Amateurs. 



Rockwell.. 11110111101111000111—15 Crane 10001111111000111111—14 



Cowee 11101111100111010000—13 Mitchell. ...10111001111101010111— 14 



Clark OlOllOOlOOOU 0001111— 10 Conner . . . .noilllilliX)ll011010-14 



BreintnaU .11111111011101111110-17 Longden. ,,00010110111111001111— 13 



J White. . .01111101111111111111—18 Raven OlOlOlllllOlinilllO— 14 



Savage . . . .01110111111111110111—17 Crosby . . . .11110011110110011000—12 



Davis 11111110011110111001—15 Williams... OllllOOOOOlUOlOniO-ll 



Shaner . . . .10110110111111111101— 16 

 No. 4: 



Wolstencroft. . .111111011011111-13 Heikes 111111111111111-15 



Dickey 011011111111111—13 Moshier 111111000111111-12 



Van Dyke llllllOllllllOl— 13 White 111111011001110-11 



Edgarton 111011011111111-13 Mitchell 10101 OllOll 1001- 9 



Dutchy 101111101111111—13 Crane 011111010111111—13 



Money OOlOlOlOOOiOlOi)— 5 Cro.sby lOOOIIlllOlOOOt— 8 



RockweU llOlOlOlOnini— 11 McMurchy 110111011111011—13 



Cowee 1X110111110110U— 10 Lindsley 111110110111110-13 



Clark 111110111111011-13 Longden 011000010110010- 6 



Breintnall 111111011011111—13 Cady 001111111011111—12 



Conner OIIIIIIOIIIIIII-13 Williams 110111101101101-11 



Savage 111110111111111-14 McGinty 011111111110011—12 



Davis 111110111001111—13 Capron 000010000111000— 4 



Webb 101111110011101-11 Wagner 111111111011111-14 



No. 5: Experts. 



Wolst'nc'ftOllOnillllOOOnilll— 15 McMurchy 10111110001001011111-13 



Dickey . ...10111110101110010101-13 Lindsley. .,11100111100001100101-11 



Van Dyke, .11111101101110110110-1.'-, Heikes ... .00110111111111111110-16 

 Semi-Experts. 



Dutchy. , . .10110001101000110101— 10 Edgarton. .11111000111000100011— 11 



Wagner.... 01110111011111111111-18 Money 11111110011101111101—16 



Amateurs. 



Breintnall. 01100100011111101110— 13 Shaner . . .01110111101111010111—15 



Rockwell. ,11100111111111111011— 17 Mitchell . ..00111111111001010101—13 



Cowee 11101111101011001110-14 Cady 111000100<310001 11100- 9 



Clark 11111101010101010001—13 Crane 01111101100001111011—13 



J White. .,.00100011100111111101—12 Crosby. . . .11111101101010111100— 14 



Savage ....11111111000110111110— 15 Raven OliinillOOiOlOmiO— 14 



Davis 11111111000110111110-14 Longden.. .lOlOOOlOlOlOOOOioooi- 7 



Conner. . . .11010111111111101001—15 

 No. 6: 



Wolstencroft 1111111011— 9 Longden llOOOlOOOl— 4 



Dickey 1111011111— 9 Capron 0001010111— 5 



Van Dyke 1011111111— 9 Lindsley 1111011111- 9 



Dutchy 1111111111—10 McMurchy 1100011111- 7 



Edgarton 1111111111—10 Heikes lliillUll- 10 



Money 0010011110— 5 Clark 1101110111- 8 



J White 1101111101—8 Webb ".1001101011—6 



Wagner 1111111111—10 Rockwell '...'.1111001110— 7 



Cowee 1011111101— 8 Robbins OOOiOlllOO— 4 



Mitchell 1111111101— 9 Cady lllllOlOll— 8 



Davis 1011110110— 7 Conner llllllllll— 10 



Savage 0111111000— 6 Raven , .. " " lllOllllll— 0 



Breintnall 1111111010— 8 Crosby ! '.IIIIOIOIOI— 7 



Mnsher oniiniOOO- 5 (Jrane .1111110100— 7 



No. 7, trophy e jiitest: 



Clark OOOlimiOillliiliiinOllllllllllliniOlOOlllOlOlO-39 



Rockwell lUllin001110Illll(X)110U10011101imiJ1110110011-38 



