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FOREST AND STREAM. 



(June 2, 1894. 



KNOXV1LLE GETS THE EXPERTS. 



Knoxville, Tenn., May 26.-Quite a number of shooters had arrived 

 in town on Sunday evening and on Monday each tram left its quota. 

 In the afternoon those who bad materialized went out to the grounds 

 to blow the rust and dust out of their guns and get the lay of the land. 

 Among those in the party 5S, P Fulford. of TJtlea, IT Y., seemed to he 

 in the best of fettle, breaking 96 out of 100 bluerock targets, known 

 traps and unknown aDglea and thrown very hard. 



Those who reached town up to midnight of Monday were J. vv. 

 Hoffman. German Valley, N. J. i_ Harry Williams, Johnso^ City, 



money. uaKiana, is., u,; v ' m. ifui»iaiwvi^iim»^r»-. -■ -■■ 

 Klliott. Kansas City; Ferd. V. Van Dyke and Wm. E. Hobart .Newark, 

 N. J : W. 8. Skinner, Springfield, Mass.; H. B. Bartlett, Buffato, N. Y., 

 A. W. DuBray, Meriden, Conn.; Irley Bennett. Memphis, Tenn_, b. 

 Gay, Pine Grove. Ky.; H. B. Troutman and wife, Maron, Ga : H. B. 

 Hutchings and Harry Lyons. Louisville, Ky. ; J. M. Taylor^Bergen 

 Point. N*J.; Wm. R. Fieles. Christiana, Pa ; J. P. H ad ^ ox ; Winches- 

 ter, Va.; Robt. Burroughs, Johnson City. Tenn ; C. A. Young Spring- 

 field, O ; Chas. Angier. Atlanta. Ga.; J. N. ?^ h ^J*£^ v, .ll e : 

 Fla.; J. M. Mooney, Orlando, Fla.; E. D. Fulford, Utiea, N. Y ; 

 J. L. Fonda. Greensboro; Jas. M. Cleland, Lynchburg, Va. ; W T 

 Mitchell, Lynch; C W. Budd, Pes Moines la ; C. M Grimm, Clear 

 Lake, la.: Geo. W. Loomis, J. C Read and F. S. Parmlee of Omaha, 

 Neb.; J. T. Desmond, Stillraore. Ga.; H. M. Dobson, Greenville; T. H. 

 Keller. Piainfield, N. J.: J. H. Hunter and Wm. Wagner of Washing- 

 ton; H, L David, Philadelphia: Harry Thurman, Germantown; A. C. 

 Krueger, Wrightsville; W K. Fieles. Christiana; W. N. Drake, South 

 Orange, N. J.; "Shorty" Bacon. Miamisburg, O.; E D. Rike Dayton; 

 Paul North, Cleveland. 0.; J. P Easton, Cleveland; Ralph Worthing- 

 ton, Cleveland; J. J. Sumpter, Jr., Hot Springs, Ark.; J. T. Lloyd, 



P 'The B 7:30 electric car Tuesday for Lake Ottossee took out to the 

 grounds about as big a load as it could hold, and at 8:30 the first gun 

 was fired, the sound of which started a tournament the equal I of which 

 —so far as the calibers of the contestants are concerned— has never 

 been held in this country. 



The shoot was held on the grounds near Lake Ottossee. a fun de- 

 scription of which was given in the account of last year's shoot. They 

 are on an elevated plateau about twenty minutes' ride from the center 

 of the city, and afford some splendid views of the surrounding coun- 

 try. This is the fifth tournament held on these grounds, on which as 

 well all the club shoots are held. ... 



We have previously alluded briefly to the .calibre of the contestants 

 and without danger of contradiction we assert that not more than 

 half a dozen of the "first-water cracker- jacks" were absent A look 

 over the score sheets will bear us out in this assertion. When the 

 programme was first announced it was tak»n for granted that the 

 $1,000 to be added to the purses would prove a drawing card for the 

 cracks and at the same time it was expected that a big crowd of me- 

 dium-paced amateurs would also be drawn by the big money induce- 

 ment. As it was, however, while all the cracks appeared, the ama- 

 teurs were in a very large minority. And who can blame them for 

 remaining away? 



When it comes to the matter of a 75 to 85 per cent, man stacking up 

 on even terms with twenty-five or more men with records of 90 to 96 

 per cent, the "light-weight" is likely to pause, consider the matter for 

 a brief time and sensibly conclude to remain at home and save his 

 cash. We have ro hesitancy in asserting as our opinion that had last 

 year's handicap system been used the party would have been strength- 

 ened by from twenty-five to fifty of the "light-weights," in fact we 

 were assured by Dr. S, W Rhea of Bristol that he could name twenty 

 men living along the road between Knoxville and Bristol who assured 

 him of their intention of being present previous to the publication of 

 the programme but who decided not to come when they found they 

 would be on even terms with the heavy-weights. The attendance was 

 not as heavy as last year when 88 men entered for the opening event. 

 To-day the opening event had about 70 entries. 



There was not the slightest delay or hitch in starting the tourna- 

 ment, the arrangment committee having succeeded, despite the fact 

 of being handicapped by the long storm, in getting everything in per- 

 fect order. Two sets of five bluerock expert traps with the North 

 electric pull were there, every one of them perfect working order, "8 

 these traps are invariably, and Paul North was close at hand with his 

 "inspection glasses" to see that they remained in order. Bluerock 

 targets were there, a carload of them in fact, and behind the screen 

 they were piled in such quantities as to preclude any chance the boys 

 having to replenish their stock during the day. 



Cashier wm, G. Burwell, as at last season's tournament, ofiiciated 

 as secretary. Mr. Burwell is one of Knoxville's best known and most 

 expert book-keepers, remarkably quick in making computations, and, 

 in fact, is admirably adapted for this position, where at all times one 

 must be ready to accept entries, pay out moneys, compute divisions 

 of the purses" and meanwhile answer pleasantly all the questions that 

 a big field of shooters insist upon hurling at a busy man. He stood 

 the strain, however, without once having his temper ruffled. His as- 

 sistant was Clyde Gothard, who performed the duties of secretary in 

 a manner satisfactory to all. He was attentive to the representatives 

 of the press and seemed extremely enxious to have the scores kept 

 in a manner to give the press men the least trouble. 



Bert Miller served the finest dinner it has ever been our for- 

 tune to secure at a shooting tournament where meals were furnished 

 in a tent. Mr. Miller was complimented by all hands on his enterprise. 



All the shooting was at bluerock targets, known traps and unknown 

 angles, and a great record did the targets and traps make, the per- 

 centage of breaks from the traps being phenomenally low and the 

 flights being perfectly even and regular. During the three days over 

 35,000 targets were thrown, and during the entire time not a complaint 

 was heard as to the flight of the targets, nor did an accident of any 

 moment happen to any one of the traps. Considering the rapid work 

 this record is one of which the firm may well be proud. A decidedly 

 novel feature introduced here at one set of traps was an 'electrical 

 announcer," another production of Paul North's genius and the 

 Chamberlin Co.'s plant. This "announcer" comprises simply an 

 electric bell and what is known as a "buzz." These ore placed on the 

 blackboard and the wires run to the pit, where the referee is stationed 

 and from where he signals to the scorers a "break" or a '-miss" by 

 pressing one or the other of the two buttons on the bat'ery keyboard. 

 If a bird is broken he touches the button connected with the "buzz" 

 and for a miss touches the one which rings the bell. The mere idea of 

 getting the referee so far ahead of the shooter as to enable him to be 

 entirely clear of all smoke is a first-rate one, and with the bell and 

 "buzz" outfit his work is made easy. 



Great was the work done by the talent on this the first day, and 

 great was the depression of those who were shut out on averages 

 which under ordinary circumstances would pull them out among the 

 heavy winners. On this day nothing short of 89# was in for an aver- 

 age. Rollo Heikes braced up to his work and took first average on 

 96.25; Fulford, Gay and Grimm divided second on 94; Parmelee andR. 

 Van Gilder split third on 92.75; fourth went to Rike on 91. f 0 while 

 fifth was divided by Bartlett, Redwing, Van Dyke and Wagner, each 

 of whom averaged B9& Each day's averages in order were $10, S8, $7, 

 $6 and 84. 



Beside the regular money divisions in event No. 6 at 25 singles each, 

 there were ten merchandise prizes, these being won in order as fol- 

 lows: MeMurchy, Grimm, Fieles, Money, Eldridge, Hunter. S. Van 

 Gilder, Plummer, G. Ross, Skinner and Cleveland. 



First Day, May 22. 



No. 1, 20 targets, entrance $3, known traps, unknown angles: 



A E Meade.01001010110111101010— 11 Desmond. ,10101111111010111111— 16 



Fulford.... 11111111110111111100—17 Wells llllOimillliiliiii— 19 



SVanGuderOllllllOlomilillll— 17 H Williamsl 000101 1011100011111—12 



Bartlett.. . .11111111111111011110-18 AG..... . .10011111111010011110— 14 



Van Dyke. 10111111101111101111—17 Hunter. .. .lllllllllliioiomil— 16 



Todd 11101101001011111111—15 Wagner.. . .11111011101111101110— 16 



F S Meade. llOOlOllomillOl 110— 14 T K Keller.0101011101Ol01lil0n— 13 



Money 11111100100111011011-14 Thurman. .10111011001011110131— 14 



Heikes 11111111110111111111—19 David 11111111110111001111—17 



Conner,... 11111111100111110111-17 Fieles 10011111000101111101—13 



Ross 11001111111111110001-15 Hobart;... 11111010110111111111-17 



RV'nGUderlllinnlOllllllnll— 19 Drake 11111011111111111110— IS 



Easton ....11111101111101111110—17 Hoffman . .1111111011111111011^— 18 



Grimm . . . ,11111111001111111111-18 Anthony . .lllllOHOililll 11001-16 



North lllllOlimiOllUOll— 17 Fonda 11111111013 1113 3 3 111— 19 



Redwing . .10111110111011111111-17 Dolive 11110110111111111111-18 



WT ElliottlllOlOllln 1 1ll 1001 I—I 0 Cleland.. . .11011101111100010111—13 



McMurehy.OllllilllOlOllllllOl — 16 Skinner.. . .llln 111101011111101— 17 



Etheridge.. 11101111110001011111— 15 Brewer. .. .11110111111111011100-16 



Troutman. 11110111111311101100— 16 C A YounglllllnioiOOOOOOOOlO-lO 



Eldridge... 11011111111011111110— 17 Black Bird.llllllillinnilllll— 20 



Morris lllOllllomimilll-lS s W Rhea..lllli0U10li 11 110111-17 



Budd 11111111001111111111-18 S B Dow.. .31111010111011011111-16 



Mooney.... 11111111110110110110— 1G Rex lllipoilllllllllllii—iB 



Mitchell... .01111010111111111101-16 Burrows.. .OimmiiOiimilil— 18 



Parmley... 11131111111111011111—19 Shorty 011011111 11110111111— 17 



Plummer,. 11100111011011111011— 15 Rike llOlllmil 1 11101111-18 



Loomis. . . .11111110111111111011— 18 W White . .0101111111111] mm_i8 



Sumpter.. .11111011110101111011-16 Hutchings.OlllOlllllOiioooilll— 14 



Lloyd 00111111111111100111-16 Gay 011101111 Hllinilii_i8 



J P 10101111111111101111-17 Pendleton..0ni0t0001001lh0!ll-12 



CL 11110111100111100011-14 



No 2 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 

 AE Mekd..llllllllllllllll0111-19 Desmond. -0110101101010010 011-11 

 Fulford . . .11111110110111111111-18 Wells. . . . .. 11100111101111011111— 3fa 



SVanGildVl0l11l0l(Mllllllllll-l6 H Wihiamslllllllll 11 10001 - 7 



Bartlett.. .11010111111101111111-17 AG O 100111011 -?" 1 ;^!-^ 



Van Dyke..U10111111113imil0-18 Hunter. ., .00111101111001101111-14 

 Todd ......00011111111101110110-14 Wagner.. ..1101111111111111U11-19 



FS Mead.. 11010111001110101100-12 T K Keller. 11111010111011110000— 13 

 MoneT-. 11110111111111011111-18 Thurman. .11011111001000 00010-10 



Heikes.. 7.11111111111111111111-20 David 111011111100 1110111- 0 



Conner... .11100111110110011111-15 Feiles 11111111100111000101-14 



CRosb ..11110110110011011001-13 Hobart.... lllllllllim 110110-17 



RV'nGilderllOmilllllllllllll-19 Drake 10111101111111111101-17 



Easton.... 11101010110111111111-16 Hoffman . .01111100101111111110-15 

 Grimm ....11111011111111111111-19 Anthony . .1101101110111 111111-17 



North 01 111011100001111101-14 Fonda 10111 1 101111 1 1100100-14 



Redwing.. 11111111111111H0111-19 Dolive 11110101110111110110-15 



Elliott. . . .11110111111111101111-18 Cleland. . . .00100111110011110011-12 

 MeMurchy 11111111111101101111-18 Skinner. . ..11111101111111110101-17 

 Ethridge.. .11100110111 11111 1111-17 Brewer.. ..01111011101111001100-13 

 Troutman.11011110111111111111-18 C A YounglOlllOlOlOOOOOOOOlOl- 8 

 Eldridge.. 11111111110111111111-19 Black Bird.10111111011111111111-18 

 Morris.,... 11110110111111111111-18 Burrows. ..11101111111111111111-19 



Budd . ..11110011101111110111—16 Rike 10111111111110111111-18 



Mooney.. ..11111001033013330330— 14 Rex 11111011111110111111—19 



Mitchell.. ..11110101111111101111-17 Dow 11111110111111111111-19 



Parmley... 11111111111111110111-19 Pendleton..llllll!0lll0100llll0-15 



Plummer.. 11111101111111111101-18 White 11111)11111101101101-16 



Loomis.... 11111110111111111111-19 Rhea 10111101101111111111-17 



Sumpter.. .11111111111101111111-19 Shorty 111111111)1111111010- 18 



Lloyd 00111111111111110111—17 Hutchings.11111111101111110111— 18 



J p 11111110110111111111-18 Lyons 10001101111010101011-12 



C Li 01111111111101000111-15 Gay 11011111111111111111-19 



No. 3, 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 



A Mead 18 Budd 16 Hoffman 16 



Fulford 20 Mooney 15 Anthony 16 



S Van Gilder 16 Mitchell 10 Fonda 16 



Bartlett 13 Parmlee 18 Dolire 17 



Van Dyke 16 Plumnaer 16 Cleland 14 



Todd 19 Loomis 16 Skinner 16 



FSMead 16 Sumpter 17 Brewer ....18 



Money 18 Lloyd 19 C A Young... 14 



Heikes 19 JP 16 Black Bird 15 



Conner 18 CL 12 W White 18 



CRoss 15 Desmond 8 Hutchings 15 



R Van Gilder 19 Wells 14 Shorty 14 



Easton 20 H Williams 15 Dubray 15 



Grimm 18 AG 15 Burrow 17 



North 16 Hunter 18 Dow 18 



Redwing 17 Wagner 17 Rex 16 



Elliott. 20 Keller 16 Riker 20 



MeMurchy 13 Thurman 12 Pendleton 14 



David 16 Rhea 16 



Fieles 16 Gay 19 



R Van Gilder 19 



Easton 19 



Etheridge 16 



Trautman 16 



Eldridge 18 Hobart 17 



Morris 16 Drake 17 



No: 4, 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 



A E Mead 19 Budd 16 Hoffmann 17 



Fulford 19 Mooney 15 Anthony 17 



S Van Gilder 17 Mitchell 19 Fonda 19 



Bartlett 18 Parnjalee 20 Dolive 16 



Van Dyke 19 Plummer . 19 Cleland 12 



Tode 19 Loomis 17 Skinner 19 



FSMead 18 Sumpter 16 Brewer 20 



Money 20 Lloyd 16 OA Young 20 



Heikes 20 J P., 20 Black Bird 17 



Conner 16 CL.. 13 W White 17 



CRoss 12 Desmond 14 DuBray 17 



Wells , 16 Hutchings 18 



H Williams 17 Lyons 16 



AG 17 Shorty 19 



.17 Rhea 19 



R Van Gilder 17 



Easton 18 



Grimm 20 



North 16 Hunter. . . . 



Redwing, 17 Wagner 17 Pendleton 14 



, .18 

 .20 

 ,.19 

 ,.18 

 .19 



Gay.. 



Elliott 19 TK Keller 15 



MeMurchy 16 Thurman 17 Rex 



Etheridge 15 David 14 Rike.... 



Troutman 15 Fieles 19 Dow .... 



Eldridge 17 Hobart 18 Burrow., 



Morris 18 Drake I 1 . 



No. 5, 20 targets. S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 

 AE Mead. .01010101011111111111 — 15 Desmond. .01111110111100110111—15 

 Fulford.. ..111111111111111U111— 20 Wells 01101111111111111011—17 



SVanGild'rlOlOlOOl 100100011111—11 

 Bartlett. ..1111111011)111111111—19 



H WilliamslOlllllOllllllllllOO— 16 

 AG 01111101100111101100—13 



Van Dyke. 11100111111110111111-17 Hunter.... 11111011110011101111-16 



Todd 11111101111111101011—17 



F S Mead.. 11011111111011111111— 18 



Waflner.... 11111111111110101101-18 

 Keller 10111111111101111111-18 



Money lllllllliOlllOlOllll— 17 Thurman. .11111110111110111101— 1 



Heikes 11111111011111111111—19 David 11111111110111111111—19 



Conner 11111111111101111111—19 Feiles 01011111111111011110 -16 



C Ross 10001111111100011011—13 Hobart. . . .11101111011111110110—16 



RV'nGUderllllllOllllllOllllll— 18 Drake 11110111111111101111—18 



Easton..... 0111111 1111101111111— 18 Hoffman. ..11011101101111111110— 16 

 Grimm . . . .11111011111001111111— 17 Anthony. ..11111101111111111011— 18 



North 11111101011110111110—16 Fonda 01111111100111011011—15 



Redwing.. .11111110111111111101— 18 Dolive 11110111111111111110-1S 



Elliott 01111111011101110011—15 Cleland.... 10111101110001100110-12 



McMurchy.11111101101111111111— 18 Skinner. . ..00111111111111011111— l r 

 Etheridge. .10111111111111101111—18 Brewer.... 11111111111011111111—19 

 Troutman. 01011111111010111110-15 C C YoungllOOllllUllllllOlll— 1 

 Eldridge. ,.11111011111111011011— 17 Black Bird. 11011011111110111111—17 



Morris 10111111111001111111—17 White lllOlOllllOllllniiO-16 



Budd 11001111111111111111—18 Dubray... .11100100010111011101— 12 



Mooney.... 11110101110111100111— 15 Hutchings.lllllOllllOOlllOOlOl— 14 



Mitchell.. ..11101101111111011111—17 Lvons 01010111111111111111-17 



Parmlee... 111011111111110101 11— 17 S W Rhea. .11111111111111111101— 19 



Plummer.. 11111111111110010111— 17 Shorty 11011011111111110010-15 



Loomis. . . .01111110111011111111—17 Gay 11111111111111111111—20 



Sumpter ..11111111111111111111—20 Burrow... .11111011111111103111— 18 



Lloyd 01111100U1101100101—13 Rike 11111111111111111011—19 



JP 11111111111111001111-18 Rex 01111111111101111001—16 



CL 10000111011110011101—12 Pendleton..llllllll010011101110— 15 



No 6, 25 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 



A E Mead 23 Morris 22 Fieles .23 



Fulford 23 Budd 20 Hobart 20 



S Van Gilder 19 Mooney 24 Drake 22 



Bartlett , 25 Mitchell 22 Hoffman 19 



Van Dyke 21 Parmelee 22 Anthony , . .19 



Todd 22 Plummer 17 Fonda .17 



F S Mead 23 Loomis 20 Dohve 20 



Money 22 Sumpter 23 Cleland 12 



Heikes 24 Lloyd 21 Skinner 23 



Connor 19 JP .....20 Brewer..,, 23 



CRoss 15 W White 20 Young 24 



Desmond... 20 ~ 



Wells 22 



H Williams 23 



Du Bray 21 



Hunter 21 



Redwing 16 



Etheridge 17 







Black Bird 

















15 









Gay 





19 







17 







19 



Rex 











19 











Second Day, M 



zy 23. 





RVan Gilder 24 



Easton 21 



Grimm 24 



North 19 



Redwing 24 



Elliott 19 Wagner 24 Rike. 



Black Bird., 25 



Hutchings 21 



Lyons 17 



Gay 25 



Daw 17 







20 





22 





21 



Burrow 



Eldridge 20 



No. 7, 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 



A E Mead 15 Morris 12 Hobart 14 



Fulford 18 Biidd 16 Drake 19 



S Van Gilder 18 Mooney 16 Hoffman 17 



Bartlett 18 Mitchell 15 Anthony 16 



Van Dyke 19 Parmley 19 Fonda 14 



Todd .• 17 Plummer 18 Dolire 15 



F S Mead 13 f -Oomis 18 Cleland 14 



Money 20 Sumpter 17 Skinner 19 



Heikes 19 Lloyd 18 Brewer 18 



Conner 18 J P 15 Young Ca 17 



RossC 13 White 16 BlackBird... 19 



RVan Gilder 18 Desmond 15 Woodson ,.18 



Easton 16 Wells 19 Rhea 17 



Grimm 20 Williams 14 Gay '...,19 



North 16 BuBray 16 Hutchings 20 



Redwing . 19 Hunter 20 Lyon 17 



Elliot 16 Wagner 19 Shorty 18 



MeMurchy 19 Keller 18 Rike 17 



Ethridge 16 Thurman 12 Rex..., 17 



Troutman 17 David 17 Burrows,, 18 



Eldridge. 19 Fieles 19 



No. 8, 20 targets, £3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles; 



A E Mead 14 Morris 17 Hobart... . 18 



Fulford 20 Budd 20 Drake ""'.18 



S Van Gilder.. 15 Moonev ...11 Hoffman '17 



Bartlett 19 Mitchell 16 Anthony 17 



Van Dyke 20 Parmlee 19 Fonda.. 14 



Todd 20 Plummer 15 Dolire.. . ft 



FSMead 18 Loomis 17 Cleland..... 11 



Money 16 Sumpter 18 Skinner.... 15 



Heikes 20 Lloyd 16 Brewer 17 



Conner 16 JP ,,,.18 Young, ,,'. jg 



The number of entries were considerably in excess of the preceding 

 day, shooters having reached town from Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta, 

 Ga., Sweetwater, Tenn , and Johnson City, Tenn The shooting was 

 of the most spirited character, and no less than 33 clean scores- were 

 recorded in the eight events. This made a total of 64 straights for the 

 two days against 13 straights made on the first two days last year. 

 This will show the caliber of the men engaged in the contests. 



The contest for the five average moneys was a hot struggle, and this 

 time Champion Heikes was obliged to yield first honors to his fellow 

 townsman and club mate, portly Ed Rike, who l"st only 7 out of his 

 165 targets, averaging 95 75^. Heikes broke 157, an average of 95^; 

 Frank Parmelee and 20-year old J. Gay from Kentucky. 159 each, or 

 94 50#; E. D. Fulford and R. Van Gilder, 155 each, or 94#; N. E. Money, 

 154, or 93 25$, and J. H. Hunter was shut outmthan average of 92.70£. 

 This shows a pace hot enough to suit the most exacting worshipper of 

 skill. 



In Event No. 6, at 25 targets, there were twelve merchandise prizes, 

 in addition to the regular money prizes, these being won as follows: 

 R. Van Gilder, W. F. Skinner, Ed Rike, Frank Parmelee, S. W. Rhea, 

 R. J. Loomis, J. A. R. Elliott. J. P. Haddox, Chas. Ross, S. R. Plum- 

 mer, J. S. Wells and J. L. Fonda. 



No. 1. 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown apgles: 

 S Van G... 11011111110101111111— 17 Parmlee.. 11111111111011111111—19 

 Fulford.. ..11111011111111111111— 19 Hunter. ...11111)11 1 1011 illllll— 19 

 A E Mead.. 01011100011111111111— 15 Hobart . ...11111111111111111111— 20 



Bartlett... .11101111111111111111-19 Drake 111H111011101111101-17 



Van Dyke.. 11111111101111101111— 18 Hoffmann .10111111101011111011—16 



Todd 11101111101111111111—18 Angier 101111100H010011100— 12 



F S Mead. .11110101111111111111—17 Fairhead . .11111011111110010111— 16 



Wagner... .11011111111111111111— 17 Fonda 11111010111111001011—15 



Heikes 11111110111111111111—19 Loomis. . . .11100011100001110110— 11 



Conner. . . .11111111111111111111-20 Plummer. .01111111111110111111—18 

 Anthony. ..11111111011111111111— 19 Cleland. .. .00110111101100011010-11 



RVan G... 11111111111111111111-20 David 11111101111111111111-19 



Easton 11111111011111011111-18 Thurman. .11111111111101111011— 18 



Grimm.. ..01011110111111111111-17 Money 11111111111111111111—20 



North 11101110101011111111-16 Gay 11111111111111111110—19 



Redwing.. .11111001111011101111—16 Woodson. .11111111111111111111— 20 



Elliott 11111111101111111011—18 Rbaa 11111111111011111111—19 



MeMurchy 10101101111111111111— 17 K'kpatricklllllllllllll01llll0-18 



Ethridge. ..11111011111011111111—18 Hunt 11111011101011101111-16 



Troutman. 01101111101111111100-15 Rike 11 1 101 1 11 j 11 111 10111 — 18 



Young. . ...11011000011100011111—12 Rex 00110101011110011111—13 



Brewer. . . .10111111011110111101—16 Desmond. .11100111101100010110-12 



Fieles 01111110110111110111—17 Hutchings.1110111 11 11111111011— 18 



Keller 11111101110101101111—16 Clegg 11111111011111111111—19 



Mitchell... 1111110111 1100111110— 16 H J Lyons.10111 11111 110111 1111—18 

 Skinner. ...11111111111111110111— 19 Shorty . . . .01110111111111111101— 17 



Wells 01000011111111111101—14 Du Bray. ..11011111011010111011— 15 



Cleveland .01001101100101100101— 10 Morris 1 1111011 111 111H 111 1 — 19 



Sumpter. ..11011011111111111111—18 J M Ross ..111100101 11111111111 — 17 



Lloyd 11111111111101111101—18 Jack 11101011001001111110—14 



J P 10111111110111111111—18 Mooney. ...11101011001001111110—18 



JL Brownllllll01101001010110-14 Doline 111111111111011111'!— 19 



Black Bird.11011111111111111111— 19 Tye 11110010011010111111-14 



Budd 11111111111111111101—19 



No. 2, 20 targets. S* entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 

 SVanGild'r3ll1110ill0010llllll-16 Budd. . , . . .11111011111111011111— 18 

 Fulford.... 11111111111011111111— 19 Parmelee. .11111111111111111111— 20 

 AE Mead. .11111111110001111010— 15 Hunter. .. .01 111111111111111111— 19 

 Bartlett . . .11011111101101011111— 16 Hobart. . , .11001101111111111111— 17 



Van Dyke.10111111111111111111-19 Drake 11001111111111111011—17 



Todd 01111110100110011111—14 Hoffman ..11111111111011101110-17 



FSMead.. 01101111111111111111— 18 Aogter 0101100011101101M10-11 



Wagner.. ..11110111111111111101-18 Fairhead.. .11111111101110111110—17 



Heikes 11111111111111111111—20 Fonda 11110001011011101101—18 



Conner,... 11011111000111111101—15 Loomis. .. .11111111101111011111— 18 

 Anthony ..11101101011111111111— 17 Plummer. .11111101011110111111-17 

 RVanGild'rllllllllllll 11111110— 19 Cleland. .. .01011011000111101100— 11 



Easton ....01111111111111111111— 19 David 11111111111111101111-19 



Grimm . . . .11111111111111111111-20 Thurman. .11111111011011111010— 16 



North 11111111111111101111—19 Money ....11111111101111101111—18 



Redwing ..11111111110111111111—19 Gay 011)0111110111111311—18 



Elliott 11111111010011011111— 10 Woodson.. 11111010100110111111—15 



MeMurchy 11101100111111111111— 17 Hutchings. lllOtllllll 01111001—16 



Ethridge . .11101111111111011101—17 Clegg 11110111111011111011—17 



Troutman. 01011110111010110110-13 Lynn 11110110111110111110—16 



Young 11111111011111111111—19 Rhea 11111111110111110111—18 



Brewer. . . .11111111111111111011— 19 Shorty. . . . 11111111111011110110-17 



Fieles 11101111111110111111—18 DuBray .. .00101100110011111010— 11 



Keller 11111111111011111011—18 Rike 11110111111111111111—19 



Mitchell.... 01111111110111101111—17 Kirkpatr'k 11001111011H0111011— 15 

 Skinner . . . .10011111 30101101101 1—14 J M Ross . . 10110001001 1 1 1 0 1 1 101— 12 



Wells 10011100101111111111—15 Eldridge.. .11111110111111111111— 19 



Cleveland .10011001100011110011—11 Morris 101101111 1 1 101 1 1 1011 — 16 



Sumpter ..11111111111111111111—20 Mooney .. .11011111111111101011— 17 



Lloyd 11000111101111010111—14 Dolive 11111110111110010111-16 



J p 11011111111111111111—19 Jack .11111111111001110101—16 



J L Brown. 110011 10110001111011— 13 Rex 11101111111110111101—17 



Black Bird.lllllOlOlllllllOllll— 17 Desmond. .10011011 111101001111— 14 

 No. 3. 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, known angles: 



S Van Gilder 18 Fieles 13 David 16 



Fulford 19 Keller 20 Thurman 17 



A E Mead 15 Mitchell 16 Money 20 



Bartlett 19 Skinner.... 19 Gay 19. 



Van Dyke 20 Wells 16 Rex 20 



Todd 14 Cleveland ..13 Desmond 13 



F S Mead 15 Sumpter 18 Hutchingi 15 



Wagner 19 Lloyd 20 Clegg 15 



Heikes .....20 JP 18 Lyons 18 



Connor 18 Brown 5 DuBray 15 



Anthony. 18 Black Bird 19 Shorty..., 18 



RVan Gilder 19 Budd 17 Rhea 17 



Easton 17 Parmlee 19 Morris 14 



Grimm 16 Hunter 19 Woodson 16 



North 18 Hobart 18 Rike 20 



Redwing.; 16 Drake 19 Eldridge 18 



Elliott 14 Hoffman 16 Kirkpatrick 17 



MeMurchy ..15 Angier 10 JMRoss...... 12 



Ethridge 20 Fairhead 18 Jack 14 



Troutman 14 Fonda , 15 Money 19 



Young 19 Loomis 16 Dolire......... 18 



Brewer 16 Pluuaraor 16 



No. 4, 20 targets, S3 entrance, known traps, unknown angles: 



S Van Gilder 16 Fieles 17 Skinner 18 



Fulford 20 KHler 19 David 16 



A E Mead 14 Mitchell 17 Thurman 18 



Bartlett 19 Wells 16 Money 19 



Van Dyke 17 Cleveland 13 Gay .20 



Todd 19 Sumpter 17 Hutchins 16 



F 8 Mead 14 Lloyd 18 Lyons 17 



Wagner ......19 JP 17 Clegg 16 



Heikes 19 Brown J L 9 Woodson 16 



Conner. 18 Black Bird 18 DuBray 13 



Anthony 19 Budd 17 Eldridge 18 



R Van Gilder 18 Parmlee 20 Dow 18 



Easton 16 Hunter 16 Rike 20 



Grimm 17 Hobart 11 Shorty 20 



North 18 Drake 18 Jos Green 16 



Redwing 19 Hoffman 17 Rbea 18 



Elliott 17 Angier 13 Rex 17 



MeMurchy 14 Fairhead 16 Kirkpatrick 18 



Ethridge 17 For da 16 Dolive 20 



Troutman 12 Loomis 15 Mooney ..16 



Young 14 Plummer 18 J M R^ss 15 



Brewer 17 



No. 5, 20 targets, entrance S3, known traps, unknown angles: 

 SVanGilderOlOllllllllllllllllO— 17 Black Bird.10110101010111111111— 15 



Fulford.... llllllllllllllllllll— 20 Budd 11111111111111111101-19 



AE Mead .01110111111001101111—15 Parmlee .. .10111 1101111 11 111111— 18 

 Bartlett.... 11 110111110111111111— 18 Hunter. .. .1111111111111 Illllll— 20 

 Van Dyke , 11111101111111111111— 19 Hobart. .. .11111111011111100011— 16 



Todd 11101111111111111111—19 Drake 11011011101111101111—16 



F S Mead. .11111111111110111111— 19 Hoffman . .Illimoioii01111111-17 



Wagner... .11111110011111110111— 17 Angier 1011)110100101109100— It 



Heikes 11111110011111111111—18 Fairhead . .11011101011111111110—16 



Conner . . . .lllllllllllllOHllll— 19 Fonda .. . . 10111011101111111111—17 

 Anthony.. .11011111111111110101— 17 Loomis . ..10011011111100111101— 14 

 RV'nGilderllllilllOlllllllllll— 19 Plummer. .11011111101111101111— 1 



Easton . . . .11111111111110110111— 18 David. 01111110111110111111—1 



Grimm ....11110111111110111111— 18 Thurman.. llllllOlllllOOlilOti— 1 



North 11010110011111111111—16 Mooney.... 111111111110011111 11 — 1 



Redwing. . .11101111111111111111—19 Mooney. . . .01101100110111111111—1 

 Elliott, . . . .OllOOOlllllinilim— 16 C Ross 111111011 11101101000— 1 



