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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 29, 1894. 
CHATTANOOGA. 
Last week was a gala one at Chattanooga. Odd Fellows covered 
with badges pervaded the city and filled the hotels, leaving room 
enough, however, for those who attended the first annual tournament 
of the Chattanooga Gun Club, held Wednesdav, Thursday and Friday, 
Sept. 19 to 21. There are two or three ways of getting to Chattanooga 
from New York, all of which are through the most picturesque por- 
tions of the South. If you're in a hurry, the Southern Railway Co.'s 
Vestibuled Limited, leaving New Tork at 4:30 P. M., lands you at 
Lynchburg, Va., in ample time to make Norfolk and Western connec- 
tions so that Chattanooga is made by 7:25 the following evening. But 
if you're not in so much of a hurry leave at the same hour, 4:30 P. M., 
and go through to Atlanta, stop the night in the Gate City of Georgia, 
and leave for Chattanooga next morning. You may lose half a day, 
but you've seen the South, or rather a good part of her. And just 
now she's looking beautiful. Tobacco is being cut, cottonflelds are 
white, and the darkies are busy saving "fodder" for the cattle in the 
winter; fields of cane from which sorghum will shortly be crushed, 
melon patches, and scantily clothed darky children, all go to make a 
trip to Chattanooga, via Atlanta, always a treat to a Northerner, and 
an experience that time can never efface. 
On Sept. 19 and 20, just thirty-one years ago, a good deal of powder 
and lead was used up in the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tenn. The bat- 
tle of Chickamauga was in progress, and thousands of men lost their 
lives or limbs in the vicinity of the Mountain City of Tennessee during 
those two days. On Sept. 19 and 20 of this year of grace, 1894, powder 
and lead were again raising a disturbance within a few miles of the 
scene of the struggle which marked an important epoch in the history 
of the war between No. th and South. Then it was all black powder 
that was used, and human beings were the targets. This time it was 
all nitro powder, while asphalt targets were the victims in the one- 
sided discussion. 
As a matter of fact, the Chattanooga Gun Club, a young organiza- 
tion, has been the means of bringing together Northerners and South- 
erners in friendly competition before the traps, the Interstate Manu- 
facturers' and Dealers' Association giving a tournament under the 
auspices of the Chattanooga Gun Club. This tournament was a met 
decided success, and the club is due more than the ordinary amount of 
congratulations accorded on such occasions. Its membership is not 
large, but, as is often the case, the few make up in quality what they 
lack in quantity. The present officers of the club are: F. I. Stone, 
President; D. J. O'Connell. Vice-President; Wm. White, Secretary, and 
F. H. Woodworth, Treasurer. All four of the above, together with 
several other members, took an active part in the proceedings, Mr. 
Stone, although he shot but little, being in evidence pretty nearly all 
the time and succeeding admirably in his self-imposed task of putting 
the guests of his club at tbeir ease. 
The scene of the tournament, the shooting park of the club, is 
beautifully situated, and is also conveniently located only a few min • 
utes' walk from the line of the electric streetcar line. The ride from 
the city takes about twenty- five minutes, the distance being about 
three miles. The line is laid over one of the most crooked tracks it has 
ever been Forest and Stream's representative's lot to ride over. If it 
wasn't for Lookout Mountain, which towers 2,000ft. above the city, 
it would be impossible for a stranger on his arrival at Riverview 
to locate his starting point, unless he possessed the instinct of a 
homing pigeon, as the cars turn around corner after corner, even 
after the city limits have been reached. 
The traps are placed oo the summit of a gentle rise, the shooters 
standing slightly down hill. The trapper boys have been well looked 
after by the club, the screen, built in the shape of a long, low shed 
with a front that lets down when the traps are to be used, being abso- 
lutely safe, stout 2in. boards forming the backing. A deep trench also 
enables the boys to do their work with comparative ease and comfort. 
In the rear of the score the club has erected a solid grand stand that 
seats about 150 persons, every one of whom would be enabled to get 
an uninterrupted view of the shooting. On Wednesday and Thursday 
the stand was taxed to its utmost capacity, several ladies being pres- 
ent as interested spectators. Elmer Shaner, the Interstate Manufac- 
turers' and Dealers' Association's manager, arrived in Chattanooga on 
Sunday, Sept. 16, and had everything in readiness for the opening 
event at 9:30 on the morning of the 19th. The blackboards were placed 
to the left of the score, close to the cashier's office, which was located 
in the tent of the LeroyShot and Lead Works. Next in order were 
the tents of Forest and Stream and the U. M. C. Co., the latter imme- 
diately to the left of the stand. On the right were the tents of the 
American E. C. Powder Co., Standard Keystone Co., Von Lengerke & 
Detinold, Tatham & Brother, and the S. S. Powder Co. in the order 
named. 
The scene was a lovely one. the weather being absolutely perfect. 
To the right was Lookout Mountain, with its wonderful history made 
31 years ago. In front was the undulating line of Mission Ridge, with 
Bragg's headquarters now marked by an iron-framed tower that 
stands up prominently against the sky. There was plenty of food for 
thought furnished by the location of the last but one of (he series of 
tournaments for 1894 given by the Interstate Manufacturers' and 
Dealers' Association. 
To return to the shoot. The skyline was all right, the targets rising 
well above the distant background of Mission Ridge; as a natural con- 
sequence scores were good. Of the "cracker jacks," the bete noir of 
"Dock," of Springfield, O., Heikea, Bartlett and Brewer, were well to 
the fore. Van Dyke, although he did not come up to his usual stand- 
ard, was more than satisfied with his work, as he was somewhat 
handicapped by a new gun and a new load. Van Dyke has joined the 
noble army of "pumpers" and will in future be found using: exclusively 
a Winchester repeater. Heikes made a great run on the first day and 
attempted to break the record of 181 straight which he made at Corry, 
Pa. His work at Chattanooga was this: Beginning in event No. 7, he 
made a clean score to the end of the programme, making 60 straight, 
45 of them at unknown angles and 15 (event No. 9) at the Novelty rule; 
four extra 15-target races at unknown angles were then shot, Heikes 
going straight in all four events, making his record for the day 120 
straight. On request he started in to shoot until he dropped one, 
breaking 17 more before he missed, making his score 137 straight, 122 
of them at unknown angles. 
Among those present from a distance on the first day were Capt. 
"Andy" Meaders, Frank Legler and Tom Callender, of Nashville, 
Tenn., the latter talking and shooting Troisdorf powder to ad- 
vantage; Col. Anthony, Charlotte, N. O.. who shot as well as ever; W. 
M.Thomas, better known as "U. M, C." Thomas, representing the 
U. M. C. Co., of Bridgeport, Conn., and courteously explaining to 
those anxious to know, all the mysteries of the shells, wads and 
primers on exhibition at the U. M. C. tent (N. B.— Why don't other 
manufacturers exhibit their manufactures at these shoots?.); Arthur 
E. Mead, Knoxville; W. W. Watson, Louisville, Ky.; W. L. and W. J. 
Brown and R. M. Cleveland, Sweetwater, near Chattanooga; F. C. 
Etheridge, Macon, Ga , and Forest and Stream's representative. The 
home club was well represented by Messrs. Wm. White, D. J. and 
A. L. O'Connell, F. I. Stone, F. H. Woodworth, R. Pritchard, Charles 
Reif, Price, Douglas Everett, "Dupont" Waddell and others. 
First Day. 
There was a settled appearance in the sky on this day that cheered 
the hearts of the management. Monday's heavy storm had freshened 
things up wonderfully, and the country looked its best,. Riverview 
cars were patronized at an early hour, a start in th« programme being 
promptly made at 9:30. The list for the day included ten 15-target 
events, five at unknown angles and five shot under the novelty rule. 
The Association's blueroek traps, with Ben O. Bush's electric pull 
attached, were used, keystones being the targets thrown. Manager 
Shaner speaks in the highest terms of his traps, terming them his 
"pets;" so far he has thrown almost 100,000 targets from them with a 
fatality of only one broken spring. That everything worked well goes 
without saying, the scores given below showing that; in addition to 
the four regular papers, four extra 15-target races were shot off, mak- 
ing a total of 210 shots for those who went through every event during 
the day. 
There were two noticeable features in connection with this tourna- 
ment at Chattanooga; the first was the fact that not a single charge 
of black powder was fired; the second, the marked popularity of 
pump guns, eleven Winchesters and two Burgess guns being handled 
at Riverview. 
Tne executive work in connection with the shoot was well carried 
out, the officials discharging their duties in a thoroughly able manner. 
Officer J. T. Moseley, of the Chattanooga police force, a member of 
the club, shoots well and is fond of the sport, but on this occasion 
he denied himself, acting as referee throughout the three days 1 shoot. 
Cashier Fred. Philips and assistant Cashier Woodworth, Sr., the 
father of F. H. Woodworth, were the right people in the right place. 
The manifold and blackboard work was performed with such accuracy 
that Forest and Stream regrets that a lost memorandum forbids the 
names of the officials detailed for those duties being handed down to 
history. Scores: 
No. 1, 15 targets, novelty rule 
Heikes 011111111111111- 
Bartlett , s l 11000111001111- 
Van Dyke 111110111011101- 
Brewer 011110110101111- 
Meadows 111100011111100 
Anthony. 11011101 1011 110 
UMC Thomas.101101110010100 
Meade 001110111111111- 
W W Watson.. .011111111111111- 
White 111111010100111 
No. 2, 15.targets, novelty rule, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 101111111011011-12 Livingston 111011101111011—12 
Bartlett 111101111111110—13 Everett 110001011000101— 7 
Van Dyke 111110010011101—10 Childes 001111000111010— 8 
Brewer 110111110111111-13 Cleveland 011111111001101—11 
Meadows 111011010101100— 9 L Brown 011110010010111— 9 
Antbony 111111110011101—12 A L O'Connell, , 11 1O01OH 101101— 10 
UMC Thomas. 110011110101111— 11 Etheridge 111111010001110-10 
Meade. 001111010101111—10 J Brown 010111011011011—10 
Watson 101111111011110—12 Woodworth ... .111110011111111— 13 
White 100111011100111—10 Pritchard 011111011011100—10 
D J O'Connell. .111101111111110— 13 
No. 3, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 110111111111101-13 White 111010110111111—12 
Bartlett 111111111111101—14 A L O'Connell.. 100011111000110— 8 
Van Dyke 111111111011111—14 Etheridge 111111111111110—14 
Brewer 111101111111111—14 Childs 111111110011101-12 
Watson 111111101111111—14 Cleveland 110101011111110-11 
D O'Connell.... 1110001011 10111— 10 L Brown 111111101101011—12 
Meadows 100111111011111—12 Livingston 110110111111111—13 
Anthony 111111111111100-13 J Brown 111111101110101 — 13 
TJM CThomas. 111111101111111— 14 Everett 011100111001111—10 
Mead 110111111101111—13 Pritchard 110110101000010— 7 
Collen 011110101111101—11 Woodworth.... 101111111110111— 13 
No 4, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 101111111111111—14 White Ill 1 111 11 101111 — 14 
Bartlett 111111111111111—15 A L O'Connell.. 001001101110000— 6 
Van Dyke 111111111111110—14 Etheridge 111111111111111—15 
Brewer 001111111111010—11 Cleveland 111111111111111—15 
Watson 101111111111111—14 L Brown 111111111111111—15 
D J O'Connell. .011110110101011—10 Childs 111011100101111—11 
Meadows 111110001101111—11 Collen 111111111111011—14 
Anthony 111110111011111—13 Livingston 111111111111111—15 
UMC Thomas. 111110111111011— 13 J Brown 111011110110111-12 
Mead 100111001111110-10 Everett .111111100111111—13 
Woodworth. . . .101111110111111— 13 
No. 5, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 110111011111111—13 Cleveland 100111110111010—10 
Bartlett 011111110011111—12 L Brown 111010111101111—12 
Van Dyke 101111110001001— 9 Callender 000100001111111— 8 
Brewer llOOllllllOlOll— 11 ChildB 110111111110011—12 
Meadows 111111111110110-13 A L O'Connell. .011111111111110-13 
Anthony 110111110111111-13 Etheridge 011111111011111—13 
UMC Thomas.llOlllllOlllllO— 12 J Brown 111111011011110—12 
Mead 110110011110110—10 Livingston 111101101110011—11 
Watson 11011110111110O— 11 Pritchard 011101100101000— 7 
White 000110011001011— 7 Everett 111110101001110—10 
D J O'Connell. .101101011111010—10 DuBray 101 010001111111— 10 
Woodworth . . ..110000111011110— 9 Reif 111110110111001—10 
No, 6, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1 50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heik«s 111111111010101—12 J Brown 101011100001110— 8 
Bartlett 001110011111110—10 Childs 001110011110010 — 8 
Van Dyke 111111110110111—13 Livingston OlllOOlllllOO'l— 10 
Brewer 111110110111101—12 Reif 110010011001101— 8 
Meaders 111110001110100—10 Etheridge 101011111110101—11 
Anthony 111111111010111—13 Callender 0101 11 101101110- 9 
UMC Thomas. 111001011100011— 9 Woodworth ....111001110111001— 10 
Mead 111110000100100— 7 A L O'Connell. .100111101101011—10 
Watson 111111011111110—13 Everett OOOOOOllOOlllftO— 5 
Cleveland 001101011100110- 8 D J O'Connel. . .111110101011100-10 
L Brown 110111111101111—13 
No. 7, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 White 111101101111111—13 
Bartlett 111111011111111—14 Etheridge 111111111111111—15 
Van Dyke 111110101111111—13 Callender 110011101110111—10 
Brewer 111111101111100-12 A L O'Connell. .010111110011111— 11 
Cleveland 110111111111111— 14 L Brown 011111111111100-12 
J Brown 111111011111111—14 Livingston 111111111111001-13 
Anthony 111101111111111—14 Watson 111010111111111—13 
UMC Thomas. 110111111111111— 14 D J O'Connell. .001101101011110-10 
Mead 111011111111111-14 Childes 110110111101101—11 
Meadows .111111110111110—13 Everett 101 10000101 1010— 7 
Reif 010111110100101— 9 Woodworth . . . .011111111111111—14 
No. 8, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 White 111111111110111-14 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 Etheridge 111101111111111—14 
Bartlett 111111111111111—15 Callender 100011101111111- 11 
J Brown 111111110111101—13 Livingston 011111111111111—14 
Cleveland 111111101111111—14 L Brown 101101101111111—12 
Van Dyke 111111101011111—13 Watson 111111011111000—11 
Anthony 011111111111111-14 A L O'Connell. .101111001110111— 11 
UM C Thomas..ll0llll1 1011111— 13 D J O'Connell. .101111110011111— 12 
Mead 011111111111111—14 Price 111101111111111—14 
Meadows 111111110101111-13 Woodworth . . . .110111101111111— 13 
Reif... 110010111011110—10 Childes 101011111101110—11 
No. 9, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1 50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 LBrown 111111111110111—14 
Bartlett 111011110111000-10 P M Cleveland . . 1011 1 0111010111 — 11 
Van Dyke 101000110011011— 8 Childes 001011111111110-11 
Brewer .1101110001 1 0110— 9 Reif 001110001011110— 8 
Anthony 011110111111001-11 Etheridge,. ...111111111111101-14 
U M CThomas. 011111000111110— 10 A L O'Connell. .111111111011110 -13 
Mead 011001101111111—11 Callender 000010001010111— 6 
Meadows 111110101111111—13 Livingston 011110001111101—10 
Watson 001110101011111—10 Price 110100111011110-10 
D J O'Connell. .111101111100101—11 Woodworth . . . .111110111111111-14 
J Brown 111110111011100- 11 
No. 10, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 D J O'Connell. .010110011101111— 10 
Bartlett 111111111110111—14 Cleveland 011111011111111—13 
Van Dyke 111111111111111—15 Watson 011100110101101— 9 
Brewer.. 111111011111111—14 L Brown 011111110101111—12 
Chiles 101011011111011—11 Collender 111111110110100-11 
Etheridge 111111011111111—14 J Brown 111111111111111 - 15 
Anthony 111101111011101—12 Troxell 111111111101011—13 
UMC Thomas.. 110110111111111— 13 Pritchard 011001001111111—10 
Mead 111111111111111—15 Reif 101100010111101— 9 
Meadows 111111101111110—13 Livingston 111111101111101—13 
A L O'Connell. .010111010010111— 9 Woodworth 111111111111001—13 
White 110011111101011—11 Price 111111011111111—14 
The following are the scores made in the four extra events: 
13 3 4 
1 » 3 4 
Bartlett 15 
Van Dyke 15 
Anthony 14 
Meadows 13 
Childes 12 
Heikes 15 
Brewer 15 
Etheridge 14 
Mead 15 
UM CThomas 13 
White 10 
Callender 13 
14 14 15 Cleveland 13 
13 15 14 J Brown 15 
13 12 LBrown 13 
13 11 .. Watson 10 
11 .. .. Reif 11 
15 15 15 Livingston 15 
12 14 15 D J O'Connell 10 
13 .. .. Everett 13 
14 14 .. A L O'Connell 13 
12 14 .. Woodworth 10 
.. .„ .. Pritchard 9 
8 10 . . Edwards 
Second Day. 
10 
IS 12 
14 14 
13 11 
14 15 
8 7 
15 14 14 
11 10 10 
13 10 13 
13 15 12 
12 IZ io 
, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
14 J R Livingston.. 111111100111110— 12 
Childs 111000111111100—10 
D J O'Connell.. 101011 110110010— 9 
LBrown 010010011100111— 8 
J Brown 101101101001011— 9 
Cleveland OlllllllllllOlO— 12 
A L O'Connell. .111100110111101—11 
Ethridge 010110111111110— 11 
F H Wood worthllOOlllllllllOl— 12 
R Pritchard. . . .001111110111100—10 
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Another glorious day for trap-shooting, a typical September day in 
the Sunny South. Barely enough air was moving to cool the atmos- 
phere even in the shade of the tents and stand. Ice cold lemonade at 
a nickel a glass was consumed by the gallon, the restaurant at the 
southern end of the stand doing a rushing business in that commodity. 
Schedule time was again made when it came to starting the pro- 
gramme. An important addition to the list of shooters was that of 
the Memphis crowd, consisting of Messrs. Irby Bennett, the Southern 
representative of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company; Thomas 
A. Divine, W. F. Allen and Abe Frank. Mr. Summers Van Gilder, of 
Knoxville, paid a brief visit, juBt to look up the boys and to talk 
Knoxville in '95. What he says about that event is found elsewhere in 
these columns; it's worth looking up. Maybe they're not hustlers in 
Tennessee! Capt. Du Bray, of the Parker Gun Company, and Mr. C. 
C. Napier, Messrs. Hartley and Graham's representative, were also in 
attendance. 
The programme was the same as on the previous day — five events at 
unknown angles and five under the novelty rule. An addition v-as 
made in the shape of a team race between "pump guns" and double 
barrels. Capt. Bartlett was chief of the "pumpers" and ch^sethe 
following team: Heikes, Van Dyke, W. W. Watson, L. Brown, Capt. 
Brewer and Capt. Bartlett. Col. Anthony was placed in charge of the 
double guns and picked as his crew: Livingston, Divine, Mead, Eth- 
eridge and himself. The result was a remarkably close race, the 
pump guns winning by a single target, the score standing 78 to 77 at 
the finish. Col. Anthony announced his determination of having 
revenge the next day. Bartlett and Watson shot Burgess guns, the 
other men on the team shooting Winchesters. 
During the afternoon Captain Bartlett gave an exhibition of his 
powers with the Burgess gun, his feats of markmanship meeting with 
considerable applause from the crowd present. The attendance of 
spectators was very flattering when the numerous counter attrac- 
tions, such as horse races, etc., are taken into consideration. Bart- 
lett's "flipper" act caught the popular fancy immensely. This closed 
the tournament so far as the Interstate Manufacturers' and Dealers' 
Association was concerned. Friday, Sept, 21, had been announced as 
Tennessee Day, the events being open to residents of the State alone. 
Before the shooting on the second day was brought to a close, Mr. F. 
H. Woodworth made the announcement that, owing to the compara- 
tively small attendance of Tennesseeans, Friday's events would be 
open to all, and that a special programme would" be arranged to meet 
the exigencies of theease. This decision of the management was well- 
timed and met with unanimous approval. Scores of the second day: 
No. 1, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1.50, $10 added. 4 moneys: 
Heikes 111111111101101—13 D J O'Connell. .001110111000101— 8 
Bartlett 0101 1010111 1111—11 A L O'Connell.. 011100111111110— 11 
Brewer 111110111111110—13 Legler 011001111111111-12 
Van Dyke.. ....111001111111110-12 Price.. 011011000001110— 7 
Meadows 111111101111110—13 Allen...' 101111111110001—11 
Mead 001 0001 11000001— 5 Divine..., 110110110011110-10 
Thomas 111101101111111—13 Frank 011001010000101— 6 
Anthony 1 001 0111 11 1 01 01 —10 Pritchard 010011011011010— 8 
Watson 011111111111110-13 Woodworth ... .110111110011111— 12 
Childes 011101110000100— 7 Callender 111101H0101101— 11 
Etheridge ; 111111100110110-11 Volland 001001011111101— 9 
L Brown 111011110110101—11 Livingston 011101001101011— 9 
J Brown 111111011110111—13 Edwards 001110110010010— 7 
R Cleveland.... 010110101001101— 8 
No. 2, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1 50, $10 addpd. 4 moneys: 
Heikes 111100111111111—13 Livingston 111001110111010-10 
Bartlett 110110101111111—12 Waddell 00010000H10100— 5 
Brewer 110011111111001—11 AL O'Connell. .100111101110111-11 
Van Dyke HlOOOiniOlOOll— 8 Rigg.. 101100111111000— 9 
Meadows 111100101101111—11 Mead 011111111101111—13 
Thomas 001111011111110—11 Pooler , 000110010001110— 5 
Anthony 110111110011110—11 Childes 000101101111011— 9 
Watson 111010101111011—11 Moseley 111000000101011— 7 
Ethridge 101110101101100— 9 Price llllfOlllOOllOO— fl 
LBrown 111111111001111—13 Legler lllllllllllllll— 15 
JBrown 011111101111101—12 Divine 111111111800011— 11 
Cleveland 101101111111001—11 Frank.... 001000011000000 - 3 
D J O'Connell. .111111100110111-12 Allen 011111111011011—12 
Woodworth 111101111101111—13 Everett 100101011001111— 9 
Callender 000110110111101— 9 Pritchard 011101011001101— 9 
Volland 011011111101011-11 
No. 3, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 111111101111110—13 Collender....... 001010111011011— 9 
Bartlett 111111111110111—14 Bennett 111110111100100—10 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 Edwards 111010111111101—12 
Van Dyke 111101111111011—13 Everett 111101 001111010— 10 
White 111110101111111-13 A L O'Connell. .111111111101101—13 
Livingston 111111111111111—15 Childes 111111011010110—11 
Meadows 1101110111111U— 13 Watson . .111111111101111— 14 
Meade 111011101111111—13 Divine s .010001111111111— 11 
Thomas 111101110101111—12 Moseley 010111000010010— 6 
Anthony. ....... 10001 1 01 1 1 1 101 1—10 Price 111 1 1 1 1 01 1 01 010—1 1 
Frank 00110101O111O11— 9 Rigg 101101000010111— 8 
Allen 111111111101111—14 Pooler 110111111101001—11 
Etheridge 111101111111111—14 Powell 011101100110011— 9 
L Brown 111111111111001—13 Knoxten 111111111111111—15 
JBrown 111111111110111—14 Legler 111110111111111-14 
Cleveland 110101111011011—11 Pritchard 0011110101110U— 10 
D J O'Connell. .110111000110110— 9 Morris 1 1 1 1 011001 10011 — 10 
Woodworth.... 110111111011101— 12 Waddell 0O101110000000O- 4 
No. 4, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes lllllllllllllll— 15 D J O'Connell. .001010111111111-11 
Bartlett 111101111111110-13 Woodworth ....lllllllllllllll— IB 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 Callender 011111101011110—11 
Van Dyke 111011101111111—13 Bennett 011110011110110—10 
White 101011110111111—12 Legler 100111111111110—12 
Livingston 101111111110111—13 Everett 001111011001101— 9 
Meadows llllllllllinioi— 13 A L O'Connell. .111011111111111— 14 
Meade lllllllllllllll— 15 Knoxten 110111111011111-13 
Thomas 111111111110101—13 Childes 0111 1011111 1010— 11 
Anthony lllllllllllllll— 15 French 001001001100111— 7 
Frank 010110001101011— 8 Price 010111001001000— 6 
Allen 111101010111001—10 Watson 110111101011100— 9 
Etheridge 110011111111111-13 Waddell 100011100110000— 6 
L Brown lllllllllllllll— 15 Edwards 101111101101001—10 
J Brown 001111111111110-12 Smith 111110111111111—13 
R Cleveland, . . .111111110111110-13 
No. 5, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heikes HllOlllilliill— 14 DJ O'Connell. .001110011101011— 9 
Bartlett 101111111111111—14 Woodworth.... 111111111110111— 14 
Brewer 110111111011111—13 Callender 100101000101001— 6 
Van Dyke UOOlOllllOinii— 10 Bennett 11110000 1000000— 5 
Meadows. llOllOOlllllOll— 11 Legler 111101111101111—13 
Thomas 011001111000000— 7 Mead 101111111111010—12 
Anthony 110110011111111—12 A L O'Connell. .110101011011011— 10 
Watson 001111101111111—12 Divine 110111101111111—13 
Etheridge 111111111111111—15 Frank 101110010110011— 9 
LBrown 111110000011110- 9 Allen 011101101100111—10 
J Brown 101111111100011—11 Livingston 101111110111000—10 
R Cleveland. . . .011111101101111— 12 Knoxton lOOimooiOHOl— 9 
No. 6, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1 50, $10 added. 4 moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 D J O'Connell. .001111001101111— 10 
Bartlett 111011100101101—10 Woodworth. . . .101110111110111— la 
Brewer 111111110110001—11 Callender 11001 1101101111 — 11 
Van Dyke 111111100110111—12 Bennett 011000111010111—9 
Meadows 110011111110111—12 A L O'Connell. .111011110111110— 12 
Thomas 110110111011101—11 Mead 111111111110111—14 
Anthony 011111011111010—11 Smith 111111111101111—14 
Watson 101011011101011—10 Legler 110111101111110-12 
Etheridge 111111011111111—14 Divine 111111111111111—15 
L Brown 1 10110110111111—13 Frank 111100010000010— 6 
JBrown 011101110011011—10 Alien 111111101111010-12 
R Cleveland.... 010111100111101 —10 Livingston 111101110111101—12 
No. 7, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1 50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes/ 111111111111101—14 J Brown 011100111111111—12 
Bartlett 110111111111111—14 Cleveland 111111111111101-14 
Brewer 111111111111101—14 DJ O'Connell. .01 11 10011101101—10 
Van Dyke lOlllllllOHOll— 12 Woodworth .. ..111101111011111-14 
White 101111111111111—14 Callender lOOlOUOlOlllOl— 9 
Livingston 111111111111111-15 Bennett 001110111110110—10 
Meadows llOllllllllllH-14 A L O'Connell. .100001010101011— 7 
Thomas 011111111110101—12 Mead 111111111111111-15 
Anthony 111111111111111-15 Everett 001111111110011—11 
Watson 111011111111011—13 Knoxton 011110011111111—12 
Frank 001010100110001— 6 Rodgers 011101001111111—11 
Allen, 111110111111111—14 Legler 111111111111111—15 
Etheridge 110111101101111—12 Divine 11011011 1111011—12 
L Brown 111111101110111—13 Smith 111111111111111-15 
No. S, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.60, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111—15 JBrown 111111111000111-12 
Bartlett 011111111111111—14 Cleveland 111011011111111—13 
Brewer lllllllllllllll — 15 D JO'Connell . .111101110111101— 12 
Van Dake 110101110111001— 10 Woodworth 111111111111111-15 
White 011110110011100 - 9 Callender OlOOOOllOllilll— 9 
Livingston 111111110111111—14 Bennett 111111111110101—13 
Meadows 111111111110111—14 Edwards 111111111011110- -13 
Thomas 111111111111111—15 Mead 111111011111111—14 
Anthony 111111111111111-15 Divine 111111111111011 -14 
Watson OllloiUlllllil—ia Knoxton 100100011110010— 7 
Frank 101111111101111—13 Legler 111111111011111—14 
Allen 111111111101111—14 A L O'Connell. .100111111111101- 12 
Eiheridge 111111111111111—15 Smith 111110001011111— U 
LBrown 111110111111111—14 Everett 111101000100001— 7 
No. 9, 15 targets, novelty rule, entrance $1.50,;$10 added, 4 moneys: 
Heikes 110111111111110 — 13 Woodworth.. .,011101111111101—12 
Bartlett 111110010111111—12 Callender 010010111110110— 9 
Brewer 010000111111101— 9 Bennett 101010110110101— 9 
Vandyke 101111010111011—11 Legler lllllOOllllllll— 13 
Meadows 110001 11 001 1100— 8 Mead 001111111111101—12 
Thomas ...111111111011110—13 A L O'Connell. . . 1101 01 01111 0111 — 1 1 
Anthony 110101011101111—11 Livingston 11001 lOlllOllll — 11 
Everett 101000111111010— 9 Edwards OOlllOlllllOiOl— 10 
Watson 111101011111111—13 Frank llllllOlOOHOOl— 10 
Ethridge 101000111101111—10 Allen 111110111111110-13 
L Brown 111111111110001—12 Divine 001111111111111—13 
J Brown 110101110111101—11 Smith 101 11001011011 1—10 
R Cleveland.... 110101000101101— 8 White 101111111011010—11 
D J O'Connell. .000110011000010— 5 Reif 111011110010111-11 
No. 10, 15 targets, unknown angles, entrance $1.50, $10 added, 4 
moneys: 
Heikes 111111111111111-15 L Brown 001111111110111-12 
Bartlett 110111111111111—14 J Brown 111110111111111—14 
Brewer 111111111111111—15 Cleveland 111101011111010-13 
Vandyke 111011100111111—12 D J O'Connell. . llllllllllliiOl— 14 
Wnite 110111010110111—11 Woodworth. . . . .111110111111111— 14 
Legler 111111011111111—14 Callender 101111100111111— la 
Meadows 110100111111010—10 Smith 111010111111111—13 
Thomas. ....... 111011111111111—14 Edwards 001001 11 1010111— 9 
Anthony 111111111110011—13 Mead llllllllllliiOl— J ' 
Knoxten 111111101111111—14 A L O'Connell. ..111101011010011— 0 
Frank 011111111011111—13 Bennett 101100111111011—11 
Allen 110111101111111—13 Livingston 001110111111111—12 
Etheridge 1010101111111111—12 Reif 111010111111111—13 
Watson 011101111111111—13 
