4S£ 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 3, 1804. 



Money. , 



Prairie Gun Club Scores. 



The scores ot the Prairie Gun Club tate r8ta H£°V?w^rt not S 

 17, 18, 19, were delayed by the great storm so that they did not reach 

 us in season for last issue. They are given to-day. . 



The monotony of the live bird events was broken bet imes by a gooa 

 bird The scare ropes were almost in .constant UM to* a morfoTOi 

 th . h i~A a tn t«kp win? The strong wind deterred some from nying, 

 Indtrried many 6 oThels M bounds after they were , Mlted. There 

 were, however, about two hours of good Uve-bird shoot ng ;on Itmrs 

 day afternoon, when the weather turned colder and & 8 "^ 0 ™ a ^ 

 ble w across the traps, the beginning o the gale « * d »^ h 

 damage to the shipping on the lakes m the thirty-six hours foUo«KW. 

 ThtirsW was sweltering hot up to the ^P^^^t&X 

 when the gentle southern breeze gave place to »a h i|h n orth wma 

 after which the birds ftew better. They were a very inferior -lot taken 

 as a whole. Such contestants as shot m the early morning hours > bad 

 much the advantage over those shot after the ^ 

 and t«mnerfltiire But two events. N"8. 1 and 3, on inanimate targets, 

 ^1Sttn e ^8t W d^. A heavy downpour ot ' rain with an in- 

 termission for a hailstorm ended that day- ?^7«l^r Jore 

 rainy, the wind blowing from the north about half a, gate or mora 

 t m thn afternoon a light snowstorm gave variety to the weatner. 

 15 taanimatt ^Urget shooting was postponed tiU Saturday on which 

 day the wind still blew hard from the north causing r "»« t^fets to 

 tutA thf» most erratic flights. Sometimes a target sent against tne 

 wind w^urgenera^lv chmb up, turn upward and come back falling 

 many yards behind the shooter. Sometimes they would suddenly ^ pitch 

 downward, or upward or sidewise Down wind , they went with re- 

 mArirnhlfi swiftness It was the hardest kind of shooting. Ada to 

 fn^ difflcuffi the shoot, the negligence of the Prairie 



QurCtebinnot having a sufficient number of men to look after the 

 arrangements which properly devoHed upon the club, and it can 

 Sfr be inferred . that the tournament did not progress smoothly 

 a maSent much letter on Saturday. Mr »haner worked 

 like a beaver and most efficiently for the success of the tournament 

 notwithstanding the discouraging conditions. Mr. John Parker proved 

 a most valuable acquisition to the clerical force on Saturday. All purses 

 divided 40, 30, 20 and 10*. except when otherwise provided. Few ties 



W The S Lake Street Elevated Cup. A sweepstake of $5 each. Novelty 

 rute Gold vase, valued at $150, in addition to first money. Four 



moneys: _ - 



M „ n niomoiioiooioiiooiooii— 16 



ffl0U 1 louoooimii ioiiiiioiiin—18 



1011100110001110101001011-15 

 1000110100111110001001000-11-60 



Rln „ nam 1110011011111111001101101-16 



BiDgnam 1101111011111111111101101-21 



1101110111111011010011000-16 

 1001101110011000010011001—12—65 



1001111110111011110111110-19 



0111111111111110011111111-22 



00110101111ir011111110111-18 

 0101010101110110111010011—15-74 



TTIHntj. 1110010011110110111100101-16 



• Ejlnow 1111000111111111011010111-19 

 1 101111011110101110011110-18 

 withdrew. 



Van Tlvke 1111111111111111111111111-25 



van 1111111111111111111111111 - 25 



1111110110111 100010000011-15 

 111 1010010110010I011001O1— 14-79 



■ B ..., fnr . 1 ' 1111111111111010101111111—21 



* ' ' 1001011011111101001001111-16 



1111101101011111101101111—20 

 1001111111111100100011000-15-72 



<?rft7inan1 1101010101011111011:00010—16 



own u '." " 0101011101111110011011111-18 

 0110011010011101011111111 -17 

 0110111000111100111111111—18-68 



TtMer 0110111011111001110101110—17 



1101111111100100010001111-16 



1100011100101001000111110-13 

 1001001111100011001111000-13-59 



OlOiOl 11000011 100101 11111— 14 



0011011001010010110111000—12 

 0100111111101000110011111—16 

 1101010100110000011011011—13—55 



( . rimill 111111111110100101)011111-20 



0111111111111101111111111-23 



1101111111111111111001001—18 

 10100111010000111 11011101— 15— 76 

 w ,i„ nt iniiOllllllOOllllllOOlUO— 18 



B noiooiiiioiiininioiou— 19 



00101011101001 1 10C0111010— 13 

 0011100000100100011010111—11-61 



■opji™, 1110001111110110111111111—20 



0110001111111111111111011-20 



lllOOllllllllllllOliniOll-20 

 1111111101111111110110011—21—81 



Conner 1101010110100101111101111—17 



- 0110111111111011101101111-20 



0110101110100111100000110-13- 61 



Rex , r'iiiiiniiilli00101Hlllll-20 



. 1110101111111100110010110-17 



1111111110110111011111110—21 

 lOllIOOlllOlOllllllllOlll— 19-77 



Thomas 1 01 00001 1 1 001 01 101 1 1 01 100 — 13 



1011011111110111111101001—19 

 1101010010010111110011010-14 

 OOtOI 11000000100010100010— 7—53 



Budd ..' 1011011111011111111111111-22 



1111110000011110111110011—17 

 0010111010111111101111111—19 

 0001100100001 101001100111-11 69 



Jones . 0101111011111110111111101—20 



1011110111011100100101111—17 

 111110111100111111 101 1101-20 

 1110111100111101101110100—17—74 



Bei aemer 11 10101 1 OOloi 1 1 1 1 10100101—1 6 



1011111111111011111111111-23 

 11 1 11 11 11 1 100110101010101—18 

 withdrew. 



Von Lengerk Oilliouioilllll 1011110110- 18 



0100100010111010111111100-15 

 1111010111111111110111101-20 

 1111011101010101011100110-16-69 



C A Young 0111111011101111110101101 19 



0111011111101001101111101-18 

 1010010010100010010001000— 8 

 00110001 10011101 111010100— 13— 58 



Upson 1111001101111111111110111—21 



0110111111111110101111111- 21 

 0111101011111111101101111-20 

 1011100111111110011101110-18—80 



Geo Kleiuman llilOlOllllOlllllOniOlll-20 



1111111111010111101001100—18 

 1011101111001011110101011—17 

 1111011001101111011100111—18-73 



Wolstencroft lOOOllOlllllOUllllllllOl— 19 



1011010011011011011011101—15 

 1011101011110111011011110—18 

 withdrew. 



Bob While 1101011101111111101011111-20 



0010111111110101010111111—18 

 0100011010111111110110001 — 15 

 01111011111010110H001111—18—71 



Drake OOOlllOOllOOOOOOlOOOlllOO— 9 



ioooioi lOijui njii i ot loon ooi—io 

 uii 101001010010001111100—14 



1111011010101110000111110-16—49 



Denny lOlOlOlillllOlOlOlllHOOl— 17 



1110001110101100110101111-16 

 withdrew. 



Willard 1101111010101101111110111—19 



11001001 110U000110011001— 13 

 001111101110011)101001111—17 

 withdrew. 



Courtney , 11101 1 1100110101010110101— 16 



0110011111111111111100101—17 

 1111110100110111110101111-20 

 1001000111111110101110110—16—69 



Prendergast 0010000001111111111000101—13 



101100101011)110100100111—15 

 1 00 1 1 01 1000 11 1 1 1 1 001 01 1 11— 16 

 ou'.o; L" : 0) : >■•■'■ ■ iOOji- i>_r,:'. 



M C Llrowu 1 1001 1 000 13 1 01 1 01 1 001 1001 — 14 



ooi 1 1 oooo 1 1 oo i oo 1 1 oo i ooii— io 



i.iijlOOOuiji C.fji'l iunininiiiiii_ 7 

 1010100111110011011000011—14-45 



H \2 "P' ty 1010110101011110111101101—17 



0110001101110101100100011—13 

 0100110011011001101101010-13 

 0011000111101011100110110-14-67 



Runge., 



0 



Morrill .,..1111111111100111111110111-22 

 Mem11 0110111011111011111110110-19 



1101010111111111101111UI-21 m 

 Il01l0l11l00!l00000lll n l0 -14-76 



Vnrk » r ii iniii 11111101111110101 -at 



Parker 110101.110111000011111111-18 

 0011001010111 11 11 11C001 10-15 

 withdrew. „, 



Mackev 0001100111 '00001100110110-12 



MaCKey 01.1111010001111111011011-18 

 withdrew. 



Brewer 1111111001011111111010D11-19 



arewer : 1101111111001110110101001-17 

 itbdrew. 



The Merrill sweepstakes, 25 targets, $2. In addition to first money 

 winner to receive order for suit of clothing from Geo Barnard & Co., 

 valued at $35: 



MerriI l 1000011101000011010111101— ^3 



Uoson .1001110011111100010111011-16 

 G Kteinman . . .. 101111 lllllOOOllOlOlOllll— 18 

 Thomas 1001011010000010000000000 - 6 



Ao Kefn'man 000010001 101 101 1 11 100011 1-13 

 Fultora i ' ;0101110111001110011001010-14 



Van Dvk'e 1001111011 111011000110101-16 

 Brown ■ 000011 10000:0010010010000- 7 



Ucrlev 0010001001 11111 1011001111- 15 



Prenderikat ' . . ..1111000111011111111110100-18 

 HaTgertv . >000111 100010111101101101-14 



Oroil 1010101110001001111010100-13 

 Rarto . H01111101100110111110001-17 

 TonvS 1000110010111101011010100-13 

 rhureh ... 0110010100000010010010101-9 



Brelsford . . .0101011100010100100000100- 9 



Stevens . 00001001 10111001000111101-12 



Frothingham. 10011111 1 1111101110111100-19 



hS 0100111011111011011011111-18 



rmmmer mionmiOOlOlOOlOlllll-15 



weibufn. ! '. !'!!!"',!!!! i!;',' ! ! ; i . . .1011110001111011111111011-19 



The Clabrough contest, 50 target sweepstake. $5, four moneys, rapid- 

 fire system. In addition to first money, an ejector hammerless gun, 

 valued at $175, donated by J. P. C'abrough& Bro.: no 

 Grimm ... .11110101111 11001001 101 1 1 1 010011 001 1111101011 111000— 33 



Sagaer'ty! 11100111111 111111111101011110110110111110111010111-40 



Connor 0010011 1011010110101111111110101110111110101111101-35 



Heikes 11111101011101111111111111111110011111101111101101-42 



Budd 0110011001011 1101101 1 101 100010111101101011 101 1111 1—33 



Brown . 00000000100100111100010010011000011011100110011011-21 



Wright .. 01111011 11111101111010111001 1101111011111011111010— 3S 

 Van Dv'ke'" ' 10111111111010111011111110011011010011111100111101—38 

 Bartlett 11011 110110001111111011101101111101111011110111101-38 



Raker 011)1001111111101111111111010111111100110011010111-38 

 H Dunniil' V V . . . .10111011101100011111111011011110111000111111111111—38 

 dinner ' .11101111111101111111000111111110011011101111011101-40 

 Prender'gasV Ill 100101 111011 1 1100111 1001001 11 01 1 1 101 1 11111 10110—35 

 Powers 111111101110110011111101011111)0011111110101111111 -40 



B Dunnil'i 1100010111101111101110111111011111 211110111001111-38 

 gnjith . 10111011001111101)11111011111110101110111110110001-37 



Rexroat .11111111101111111011110011001111111111101111111111—43 



U«3on .11111101111111111001111010111011111111101110101011-40 



D Merrill 11110101111011101111111111 11011 11110101 1 1011111010— 3^1 

 Frothingham.'.' '.'.'.111101111010110111 10111 111010011111001 111111111011-39 

 Plummer 11111111111111011011000111110110110110111111111111—41 

 Brelsford 0111 11100100101010111111 11 110 1 11101 11011 11 Oin 1101— 30 

 G Klein man 0111111001111011110.011010)1)011111110110011101111-37 

 Fulford 01111011101111111111111110101101011110)11111101111-41 

 Welburn .1001101010111010)010!0)000111010011100001000111000-21 

 joe ,11000111110001011110110001010010010101110110010000 - 25 



Ruble.'.'.' .'.'.'.'.' .'.... 11111101111110111111101111010111101110111111111111-43 

 Rubie'sold his interest to Rexroat. 



The Young Sportsmen's Contest; entrance price of birds, 10;targets; 

 solid gold medal to winner. Three handsome lads contested: 



B i s80 n 0010110000-3 McDonald 0001 1000(0-2 



Burr ..'.'.'.'.'. 0001000010-2 



The Amateur Contest, 25 targets, $3: 



Prennergast 19 Buker 22 Means 12 



Upson 21 Barto; 19 Bennett 11 



Merrill 21 01x... 18 Stacy 12 



Morfey 19 Cross; 18 Haggerty 23 



Plummer 18 Frothingham 21 T?"hlA 



Ruble 21 



LIVE BIRDS. 



added, 23 



Double eagle contest, 15 live birds, entrance $7.50, 4 moneys: 



Money 022022220200211—10, -.Heikes OOOOw 



Wadsworth .... 022202220220222-11 Dicks 102222002220201—10 



Mott.. 211011221120220-12] [Haggerty 110021122210021—11 



Morfey .... 222032301222222-13 Fulford 222022222212220 - 13 



Palmer 100122222122010—1 1 G Kleinman. . . . 2202«2222222010— 12 



Pitzen . 121122010102022-11 Brown 222222200202020—10 



Budd.'. 1121122222222-32-15 Grimm 211202002101111—11 



Bissell .. - 002 ! '2320— 12 Stevens 221221222002012—12 



Hingham 222220122022002—11 Elliott ....222212122220121—14 



Jackson 212222112121101—14 Cross .011221111121222—14 



Brewer 122202221221222—14 Cacardi 210210102222222—12 



Graves 122222010202022—11 Frothingham. . .01010w 



Eich 201001001 121201— 9 Prendergast. . . .222020111222220—1 2 



The following are scores of events scheduled as interstate, but shot 

 on Sunday (20th inst ). They were not in charge of the Interstate 

 Association, as that ended its connection with the tournament on Sat- 

 urday night. Santa Fe Equipment sweepstake, entrance $5, 50 tar- 

 gets. Novelty rule, 30 singles and 10 pairs. Additional prize, silver 

 service plate, 9 pieces, value f 



Upson 



Prendergast.... 25 



Bob White 22 



A Kleinman.... 23 



Cross 22 



Tie: 



Upson 26 



Spokane Rod and Gun Club. 



Spokane, Wash., May 23.— Inclosed are the scores of the weekly 

 shoot of the Spokane Rod and Gun Club held yesterday. T. B, Ware 

 won the A class medal and H. Doolittle the B class medal. Medal con- 

 test, 20 singles and 5 pairs: 



Class A. 



TWare 24 Mason '. 18 Eckbardt 19 



Carson ...18 



Class B. 



Doolittle 19 A Ware 14 Potter 20 



No. 2, 10 singles: T. Ware 9, Mason 8, A. Ware 7, Carson 7, Doolit- 

 tle 6. 



No. 3, 10 singles: Mason 10, Potter 9, Eckhardt 9, Carson 8, Ware 6. 

 Doolittle 6. J. W. Withers, Sec'y- 



Meadville Gun Club. 



Meadville, Pa , May 23.— American Association rules: 



Lashells 15 Purple 14 Stein 17 



Becker 19 See 18 Leberm'an 18 



Oarscadden 18 Heines 16 Adams 20 



Dilley 5 Kelort 6 Smith ..20 



HA Johnson 20 Ryan 9 Belton 18 



Miller 10 Worst 19 " 



Hayes 10 Bierschmitt 10 



Erghott 22 Reisinger 14 Baker 



Stem 7 Kelso 19 



The Prairie Gun Club Stake. Sweepstake $12.50; 

 bird.^ 4 moneys: 



R S Mott 22031 ^001 1 022121 222201290—] 9 



E Bingham'.' ~ J -'— ' 222>2232-24 



J A R EIl'ott 21122122212212122.22122102-24 



B V Jackson 0221 21 22022222021 1 21 1 1221 — 2 ) 



N E Money "" 122222 1 I 1 



G Hoffman " " 2223211011112221021211222-23 



Dieter "' !K8188818S(I22-.'2221 20 1 0022-21 



T W Morfey" ' 2221222112222022122221222-24 



M J Eich 2011211 1201112021 12221202- 21 



J P O'Brien' ' 0012102210202222112111222-20 



Stabford 22101 101.20211022122012222— 20 



O M Grimm J 121 22 1 220201 211121 122112 - 23 



C W Budd " 211 12222 ! 1 2221 1 1 21 1 122202-2 1 



R Merrill" - 2.i 



F M Cross' " 11102,212221202:223221212°— 23 



W H Wolstencroft 021^222222212222201012200 - 20 



C B Dicks 2022022222202202110012202-18 



J L Brewer 220212 i 3221 .12221221-24 



ED Fulford 21111)1)2)2)2121201112211 - 24 



CMPowers VK.-121 2111 1 23 00l« : J2 1 2il 1 - 22 



H Frothingham 21212221 22101 1 1 1201 112222 -23 



J O H Denny 2220003022-2112112021221 U- 20 



C A Young " 20221 W2; i '122202822022221—20 



J E Haggerty 022012121202112I22I221211- 22 



EPendergrast 0120 112 I 1 22212200 —20 



M C Brown 22222022220200w 



G Kleinman 1 22222121 2002210222022221- 21 



W E Phillips 1111111201221022222021100-20 



J E Wright 0122122111112112112212222—24 



WMC Jones 2220221 i 0222220w 



R O Heikes 020222 J 0222221 22222212222-22 



Hamline 0222022020222001220101022— 16 



Bessemer 22-3022»1200w 



D A Upson 2200222112020101202221211—19 



Wadsworth w 



W P Mussey w 



B White 222021 :021 10200212O111212—19 



Ike Watson 2222202222222022022220000-18 



W Thompson 11222121 1 1 11201 010001 1221 -20 



Walker 0112201 1 0201 1 OOOOw 



Rex w 



Crosby 022232200 w 



T P Hicks. 222011100211120W 



The Schiller Studio Overture. 5 birds, $\ order for large size bust 

 photograph to winner in addition to first: 



Mussey .22020-3 G Hoffman 20212-4 



Haggerty 11101—4 Wright 2ill2— 5 



Phillips 12221-5 Elliott 11100-3 



P^ndergrast 11112-5 Morfey 00022 - 2 



Denny , 22010-3 Castle 00202-2 



Turner 21201—4 Jones 22221-5 



Toney 02022—3 Goodrich 22200 —3 



Brown 01221—4 Eich 11100—3 



G Kleinman 11211-5 Stevens 11120—4 



Thompson 12212-5 Bingham 22222—5 



Jackson 10122—4 Barto 21200—3 



S Young 20212—4 Mott 22211—5 



Frothingham 00210- 2 Klehm 12112—5 



Brewer , 22222—5 A Kleinman 12022—4 



Remington Arms Stake, 10 birds, $10, 4 moneys. In addition to first 

 money, shotgun of latest pattern donated by Remington Arms Co.: 



Morfey 0202022222—7 Prendergast 1221022220—8 



Budd 1022222022-8 Wright..". 2010212202—7 



Powers 0201202211-7 Bob White 1122022200—7 



Palmer 00221 10201— 6 Plummer 2202022202—7 



Jackson 2002121201—7 RSMott 1101222222—9 



Pilzen 0122210222—8 Kleinmann 2221022222—8 



J P O'Brien 2012222100—7 Elliott 1220022221—8 



Grimm 0121012220—7 Cross 1221220012-8 



Brewer 0102122122—8 Frothingham 2221012222—9 



Haggerty 2120101022-7 Money 0212022022—7 



Brown ....2222101222— 9 Merrill 2222200002—6 



Eich 0112002110-6 Wadsworth.., . 2211202222—9 



Fulford 1021202022—7 Stevens ' ' 1120220.222-8 



BiDgham 2022022200—6 Rex 2022102021—7 



Upson 2202022022 -7 Dicks [2212222120-9 



Frothingham won the gun in the shoot-off. 



Seven birds, $7, 4 moneys: Haggerty 5, Mott 4, Jackson 7, McKinney 

 4, 1. Watson 6, Fulford 6, Merrill 6, Baker 7, Helm 5, Brewer 5 G 

 Kleinman 7, Grimm 5, Denny 4, Budd 4, Cross 6. 



The Interstate Association ended its tournament Saturday evening 

 though some of the events were continued by the local club into the 

 following week. 



Singles. Doubles. T'l. 



Robbins 16 



Mott 16 



Brown 20 



Dicks 19 



Singles, Doubles. T'l. 



12 

 11 



7 

 5 



27 

 27 

 24 



40 Prendergast.... 24 



B. Waterb. 



Neil 15 



Havis... 10 



17 



Zimmerman Defeats Smith. 



The return match between Gus Zimmerman of New York city, and 

 J E. Smith of Port Chester, N. Y., was shot off on the Greemille 

 Schuetzen Park range, Greenville, N. J., on Thursday of last week. 

 The first match, which was shot in Port Chester the week before, re- 

 sulted in a victory for Smith. Zimmerman's work in this match was 

 very poor, while his opponent, Smith, made the best score that he had 

 ever made previous to this match. On account of his defeat by a 

 comparatively young and unknown shooter, Zimmerman came in for 

 a large dose of ''guying" at the hands ot his friends. But Gus 

 seems to have had a little reserve left for the second match, and the 

 result was that he recovered in a measure a part of his prestige sacri- 

 ficed in the first match. 



The conditions of the match called for 100 shots per adn, off-hand, 

 distance 200yds. Zimmerman shot a Ballard rifle .38-55 hair trigger, 

 weighing about 12^1bs.. lubricated (Zettler) bullets. Smith shot a 

 Maynard .38-55, using 255 patched bullet, the rifle weighing about 8Ibs. 

 The two contestants met in the Greenville Park on Thursday at 1 P. 

 M , each accompanied by a few friends. The weather conditic ns were 

 of the worst kind for rifle shooting— heavy rains bad prevailed for 

 several days, and the atmosphere was heavily charged with moisture. 

 The smoke from the rifles and the moist atmosphere combined, cre- 

 ated a mist that almost obscund the targets before the match was 

 half shot out. These conditions were a great handicap upon both 

 Zimmerman and Smith, and particularly the latter, who was using a 

 fine piuhead in his rifle. 



The match was opened at 2 P. M. G. W. Plaisted was selected as 

 referee, and Raymond Rudd official scorer. 



Zimmerman got a lead of 10 points on the first 10-shot score aDd as 

 the match progressed he continued to increase it until the end. winning 

 by a margin of 99 points on a total of 2.123, making an average of 212.3 

 for each 10-shot score. Smith's total was 2,024, or an average of 204 4 

 for each 10 shot score After the match was decided the party ad- 

 journed to the Hotel Armbruster, where a fine lunch was served by 

 mine host. 



A third and deciding match will be shot off in the near future. Scores: 

 Smith 20 21 J7 24 22 Zimmerman 23 18 23 20 23 



22 21 22 22 22 



22 18 21 20 20 



22 21 18 20 23 



16 24 19 14 23 



18 20 22 23 22 



20 17 20 24 16 



24 18 24 17 20 



22 23 22 17 15 



18 22 20 19 21 



206 205 205 200 204 



20 20 20 19 20 



22 23 21 23 17 



19 22 16 18 24 



22 21 20 22 22 



24 24 21 17 

 19 21 23 24 

 18 23 20 18 

 23 23 21 2a 



25 23 25 22 



24 

 22 

 22 

 21 

 21 



216 212 214 212 210 



22 23 

 2) 21 

 18 21 

 17 11 



17 15 



23 24 



18 12 

 15 21 

 15 17 

 18 17 



23 23 18 



23 21 24 

 25 20 19 



21 24 25 

 17 18 22 

 19 19 19 

 19 18 24 



22 18 33 



24 23 25 



23 22 18 



24 22 



22 22 



23 21 



20 21 

 23 22 

 22 25 



21 24 

 19 21 



25 15 



22 23 



21 18 22 



1 20 23 



19 21 19 



19 19 22 



20 18 22 

 23 21 22 



21 23 19 

 23 22 10 



22 18 21 



23 22 19 



Total, 2024. 



183 182 216 206 217 



221 216 212 202 208 



Cincinnati Rifles. 



Cincinnati, O., May 20.— The Cincinnati Rifle Association held its 

 regular practice shoot at its range to-day and made the scores here 



" ended conditions being 200vds., off-hand at the Standard target: 

 Gindele... 887 10 97998 7-82 



9 10 9 7 8 9 9 8 10 10-88 

 6 10 886 10 998 8-82 

 78899687 10 10—82 



Louis 76777687 7 10-72 



648 10 96785 6-69 

 55665699 10 9-70 

 97888 10 658 8-77 



Payne 7 9 9 6 10 10 9 8 9 10-87 



10 7 10 9 10 7 9 10 8 9—89 



8 10 10 8 8 6 8 9 9 8-84 ( 



9 10 9 6 9 10 7 9 7 7—83 

 Wellinger 97868987 10 9-81 



810 7 7 8 9 10 9 4 8-78 ' 



10 95799966 8-78 



697868698 9-73 



Hake 7 8 3 4 5 5 6 7 6 6-56 



10 78587595 5-64 

 6489656 10 3 5-62 

 6966 10 3864 5-63 



Simon 859567686 5-65 



7675 10 8658 7-69 



887387840 5-58 



Stegner 665779775 9-67 



747775847 9-65 



866559882 5-62 



677638555 6-58 



DrubB, 10 6867 10 979 9-60 



8969 10 9896 6—80 



996679 1G 10 6 9-79 



889 10 7486 8 10-78 



