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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June ii, 1898. 
P'^. J<^hn U atson, Al. L. Smith, Henry Levy and S. E. Kimbal. 
I he Lake County Gun Club will be represented by Al L 
Smith, Nic Ford, A. Marquart, Nic Lewis, F. M. Spreync and 
Henry Xoehler. 
The captain of Garfield Gun Club has been unable to ascertain 
the members who contemplate attending the State shoot and it 
IS very probable that the team will not be chosen until the week 
of the contest. It is probable that the first team will consist of 
R. Kuss, T. P. Hicks, E. S. Graham and Dr. S. Shaw. Others 
ehgible are Fehrman, Sam Young, Harrv Wiley, M. J. Eich, 
k- Richards Silas Palmer, F. Baird, W. A. Jones, 
Dr. J. W. Meek and J. Workman. - 
EUREKA GUN CLUB. 
The Eureka Gun Club, of Chicago, held its regular weekly 
target contest to-day, May 28. The attendance was only fair, which 
was probably due to the weather, which threatened rain. The 
sky was overcast, and a strong wand blew from the right quarter. 
The flight of the targets was, however, quite uniform, and some 
good scores were made in the sweeps. 
The trophy contest was at 25 targets, known traps, unknown 
angles, classified: 
E M Steck 1111111111111101110111101—22 
Holhster , 1111111110111011011011111—21 
W D Stannard -,v?i>i>...... -•"....1111111111111111111111110— 24 
Geo Roll lUOlllllllllllllllllllll— 24 
H J Vetter 1111111101001101111111011—20 
Hyde , .1111101111111111011000110—19 
A C Paterson 1111011010111011101111111—20 
Class B. 
R B Carson 1001111101111111101111111—21 
V Cunnyngham 0111110110001101111011101—17 
Class C. 
A C Borrofif '....1110110111011011100001001—15 
P C P Bradley OllllllllOimilOlllOmi— 21 
W. D. Stannard won Class A by a toss-up; R. B. Carson won 
Class B; A. C. Borroff won Class C. 
GARFIELD GUN CLUB. 
Garfield Gun Club held its regular weekly target contest on the 
club grounds, and it was well attended, considering the day. 
Following are detailed scores of the medal contest, at 25 targets, 
known traps, unknown angles, classified: 
Shaw 1111111110011110111111111—22 
De Maris 1101011111111111000101110—18 
Meek 0110101101011101111111100—17 
Eich 1111111111111011111111101—23 
Richards 0011011111111111011110111—20 
Stiger 0101100011111101110111101—17 
Hicks 1101101111111110110011110—19 
Wil ey . . . . , i < . J J i 0101110001111111011011110—17 
Baird 1100111110111010011110111—18 
Kuss 1101111111111101111111111—23 
Workman 0010111100101001000100111—12 
S Palmer 0101111111101010101001111—17 
Fehrman 1111111110101100110111000—17 
Jones 1010101001010010101 010111—13 
Von Leng ,..1100010111111101111111100—18 
Eaton 1010101110111100111111111—19 
Amberg 1001011101111001010111111—17 
Helman 0001001001000011010111001—10 
R. Kuss won Class A; F. S. Baird won Class B; Mr. Eaton won 
Class ^ C. 
CALUMET HEIGHTS CLUB. 
Maj' 31. — The Calumet Heights Gnn Club held a two-days' shoot 
on the club grounds, at Grand Calumet Heights, Ind. The 
opening of the club's season commenced with Decoration Day, and 
continues until Thanksgiving. The attendance on that occasion 
numbered seventy-two, comprising members and their families. 
The day was a most perfect one, with a bright, warm sun, ac- 
companied by a strong, cool wind blowing from Lake Michigan, 
which bounds the club's ground on the north. The woods about 
the club house are at this season fresh with foliage and flowers. 
The ladies spent their time gathering flowers, which they carried 
to their city homes. 
Nearly 300 live birds were trapped and over 2,000 targets thrown 
during the two days. . ' 
• The following are of the first day's scores. At 10 live birds, $3, 
32yds. rise, 2 moneys: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
G H Knowles 2022210222— 8 
G C Lamphere .". 2221111111—10 1010112222—8 
P D Norcom -2101010110— 6 1222201010—7 
T S Houston 2020200202— 5 2202020022—6 
Geo E Marshall ...1121001121— 8 2101110112—8 
J A Morgan 1001101100— 5 
H A Ferguson 0020112022— 6 2212221222—10 
S Lowenstein 2200200020— 4 
No. 1 was live bird trophy contest, and was won by G. C. 
Lamphere. 
No. 3, miss-and-out, $1, birds extra: 
G C Lamphere 11111111111111121-16 
Geo E Marshall- 1121112211211120 
H A Ferguson 12220 w 
J S Houston 222222210 w 
P D Norcom 10 w 
S Lowenstein 002022201 w 
The excellent shooting of Mr. Lamphere won him out after kill- 
ing 17 straight, and using his second barrel only once. 
The club since its infancy has been using five wire-pull traps, 
but this year leased a magautrap, which was operated throughout 
the contest for the first time, which accounts for the seemingly 
poor shooting, as shown by the scores. The following are scores 
in practice events: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets 15 25 15 15 15 15 Targets 15 25 15 15 15 15 
G Lamphere.... 9 16 . . 9 11 10 R Tuttle 7 
T Houston 9 15 6 8 6 7 A Harlan 4 12 9 . . 
!P Norcom 995798 H Ferguson 5 6 
C Chamberlain.. 0 5 2 J A Morgan 5 
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were singles; No. 6 was 5 singles and 5 
pairs. 
The second day opened with more live-bird shooting, and con- 
tinued until the supply was exhausted. Scores: 
Cunnyngham .102212202101112—12 A Harlan 111202201101w — 9 
A Paterson.... 212102111201211— 13 K Marks 000121222121 w — 9 
No. 2, miss-and-out, $1: 
V Cunnyngham 0 —0 S Booth 0 —0 
A Paterson 2120 —1 *V Cunnyngham 22220 -4 
H Ferguson 0 —0 *S Booth 220 —3 
P Norcom 222222-6 -^A Paterson 2220 —3 
No. 3, same: 
A Paterson 22211—5 P Norcom 0 —0 
V Cunnyngham 22220—4 
♦ Re-entry. 
Paterson wins event No. 1; Norcom wins No. 2, and Paterson 
wins No. 3. 
Following this came the target events: 
The Shooting Committee are to procure three suitable medals, 
of equal value, which will be awarded for highest average in each 
class at the end of the season, conditions necessary to have con- 
tested in ten events. The trophy event will consist of 50 targets 
thrown from magautrap, rapid fire, classified. Following are de- 
tailed scores of the first trophy contest: 
Class A. 
.11110001011101011101110100011000111011111101101001-31 
.10011111111111111101111101010110111111110010101111—39 
.00001111110101100011000100010110001000011110110001—23 
.11000011010111110110111101100000110111001011001011—29 
.01011010001000000001101010010001111111001000101011—22 
.11101011110010001011111100011100111101011111111011—34 
.11010111110011100110110110101111101001011101011001—32 
.01100111110011101010010011111110011000010011110001—28 
A C Paterson . . . 
G C Lamphere. 
V Cunningham. 
H A Ferguson. 
J S Houston... 
P D Norcom. . . 
S E Young.... 
S M Booth 
Class B. 
A F Whitman. .UlOOlOOOOlOOlOOOOOUOOlOOllOOOOOlOlOOOmiOOllOll— 21 
A W Harlan. . . .00101100000001100100000010000001011000111010111111—20 
S Lowenstein . . . .00000010011000000100010001000001101101110110110111—20 
Class C. 
T A Morgan; . . . .10100000000010010001000111010101100110110001100010—19 
C Chamberlai n . . 10101111010101000100000010110100001010111100011000—22 
A O Hunt. . : 00001000110000000110000000100000000000001101101001-12 
G. C. Lamphere wins A; A. F. Whitman wins B; C. C. Cham- 
berlain wins C. ^ , , ^ o 
Several sweeps were shot after the trophy contest. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 6 7 
Targets: .15 20 15 20 15 15 Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 15 
G Lamphere... 9 10 13 18 . . . . S Booth 9 13 
P Norcom 10 A Harlan 4 10 6 
A Paterson 7 12 .... 13 10 A Hunt 8 .. 3 
y Cunnyngham. 9 8 9 10 7 12 S Young 8 . . 9 16 ... . 
5 Lowenstein.. 8 10 2 A Mever 2 1 0.. 
H Ferguson.... 12 7 8 17 14 14 E Selz 0 5 2.. 
V H^''®'^^'! C Chamberlain 5 
•I ^^^."rgan 6 .. 7 .. .. 8 J Houston 11 14 . . . . 
A Whitman .... 5 8 3 
All of the foregoing events were shot from the magautrap. Nos. 
1, 8, 4, 6 and 7 were singles; No. 2 at 10 pairs. 
EUREKA CLUB. 
June 4. — ^The Eureka Gun Club, of Chicago, held its regular 
weekly shoot to-day. The weather was perfect, with but light 
vvind, and the scores were consequently fair. The regular set of 
live traps was used, also the magautrap. A good attendance turned 
out, twenty-two in all in the medal contest. Badges were issued 
by the secretary for the members attending the State shoot at 
Peoria next week. One of the practice shoots to-day was under 
same conditions as the Smith cup race of the annual State tourna- 
ment. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 20 20 15 25 25 10 15 15 25 
Peter , g 
F H Lord 14 16 8 .'. '. . 8 '?* .. .. 
A W Adams 17 1.7 14 .. .. 8 13 14 .. 
J S Houston 17 18 11 22 ,. 9 .. .. 20 
C Antoine 7 12 13 
E M Steck 20 14... .. 10 .. 14 
Neta 11 .. .. 8 
H F Carson 9 23 18 .. 10 .. .. 
R B Carson 11 18 20 6 
C \V Carson 12 .. .. 10 13 .. .. 
F Stannard 12 .. .. 7 .. 14 19 
L Goodrich 15 20 
H A Ferguson 17 22 
H B Morgan 15 16 8 .... . . 
W D Stannard w ,..>.......,.,, 23 .. 8 10 .. 22 
D T Buck 22 20 8 .. .. .. 
H Vetter 8 8 .. .. 
H Cromwell 12 13 3 7 .. .. 
T L Jones 3 7 . . . . 
C C Hess 14 .. .. 10 7 .. 
E C Smith 10 12 .. 5 .. .. 
Morton 6 8 .. ,. 
Cunnyngham 10 13 9 .. 
Patti 5 .. 13 .. 
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were at known traps, unknown angles; No. 
6 was at 3 unknown traps: Nos. 7, 8 and 9 were shot on the magau- 
trap. Following are detailed scores of the trophy contest, 25 tar- 
gets, known traps, unknown angles, classified: 
E M Steck 1111111011111110111111111—23 
A W Adams 1111011111101101101011111—20 
F H Lord 1001011001011011110110101—15 
J S Houston 1010111111111101111111111—23 
H Goodrich 1010110111111110111101111—20 
A C Paterson 1111101111011111011101111—21 
C C Hess ...1101011110110111111101101—19 
Chas Antoine 0111011111111111011111100—20 
F P Stannard 1111111111111011111011111—23 
W D Stannard 0011111011110011101010011—16 
Neta, class C 1011110011111111111011110—20 
Class B. 
J L Jones 1011110111000100000101000—11 
V L Cunnyngham lllllllllOOOUllOllllOlll— 20 
F Vetter 1111001011101011111101101—18 
Dr Morton : 1010111010111011100101101—16 
C VV Carson 0101111111111110111111101—21 
R B Car.son 1010110111111101000001011—14 
11 F Carson ' 1111101111001111111111111—22 
D J Buck 1111110111011110111111111—22 
C S Smith 0010000100110010110010110—10 
Cromwell 0001010010100001100010100— 8 
H B Morgan 1101111011110110111111011—20 
F P Stannard 1011111111111011111111111—23 
H Vetter lOllllOllOllOnOlOlllllU— 19 
GARFIELD CLUB. 
Fifteen members of Garfield Club appeared for the regular medal 
contest to-daj' at the club grounds, Fifty-second and Monroe 
streets. The conditions were favorable for good shooting, but 
for some reason the boys did not make any very high scores, 21 
being high in the medal race, this by Mr. M. J. Eich. A very 
enjoyable afternoon was passed none the less. Garfield Club will 
send a goodly delegation to the State shoot at Peoria. Following 
are the scores of the day: 
Events: 1 2 3 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 5 6 7 
Targets: 15 10 10 15 10 15 Targets: 15 10 10 15 10 15 
Dr Shaw 11 9 M Bosler 714336 
De Maris 6 2 TP Hicks 13 8 .. 6 9 10 
C Ricliards .... 9 9 4 7 9 10 Pitt 3 5 
S Young 8 8 7 6 5 9 WA Tones .... 11 4 3 3 3 10 
C .Steiger 13 9 .. 7 5 14 M T "Eich 6 7 ..... .. 
S Palmer 9 2 3 7 G 6 Workman 1 
Dr J Meek 10 5 Eaton 7 4 
R Kuss 14 7 7 11 .. 11 Baird 7 5 .. .. 
A ITellman ....10 8 4 7.. 9 ES Graham 11 8 .. 
Following are detailed scores of tire medal contest, at 25 targets, 
known traps, unknown angles: 
Shaw 0110101011110111010001000—13 
De Maris 1111110001111111101001111—19 
Ri ch ard s 1110110011100111111010100—16 
Young : onooooioiiuooioioooioii— 12 
Stiger 1100000111111111100110101—16 
Palrn er 1100011001111001011000110—13 
M eck 1100111111111101111011010-19 
Ku ss 1011010111001111110011101—17 
Hellman 1000111010111011011011011—16 
Hicks ; 0111100100011111010101111—16 
Tones .' .' 0011000111010001111001110—13 
fech 1111011011101111111111101—21 
Eaton 1011111011101100011101100—17 
Workman 1110011000111000110111101—15 
Baird v.. .1111110001101011111100111—18 
R. Kuss won Class A; T. Meek Class B, and De Maris won Class 
C. 
A. C. Paterson. 
"Warwick Gon Club. 
Warwick, N. Y., May 31.— Inclosed find scores of the shooting 
done on the Warwick Gun Club grounds May 30. The weather 
was fine, and a large number of visitors were present. The 
live birds were a good, fair lot. The shooting was not up to the 
club standard because the rainy weather we have had has 
kept the boys from practicing. No. 10 was at 5 pairs,; No. U 
was expert; No. 12 was walking: 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets"- 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 25 25 
Ogden ..■ 8 13- 7 7 9 8 8 8 6 6 8 3 19 .. 
pflcher 5 T., 7 8 8 6 9 4 . 
Norton 8 10 9 6 4 .. 2 ., 
Edsall 812 7 6 9 4 5 0 20 22 
Lines 9 11 7 6 9 6 6 2 21 . . 
L Wilcox 4 7.. 3 .. .. 5 4 4 1 .. 1 .. .. 
Conklin 5 1 4 4 3 2 .. 2 .. .. 
Servin 5 9 7 3 4 
Dunning • ■ • •> 5 12 
Welling 8 .. .. .. .. 
Rogers I ■■ ■■ 
Hyatt 5 .. .. 5 
Van Etten 3 o 1 
D Wilcox I •• 
l?one " " *• T- *' : ** *' 
Wisner 7 '5 4 '8 4 7 1 .. 19 
Vernon 
Welch 
Freeman 
C^kfin"^'^*' 21202221-7 Edsall 00001100-2 
Totten 01102211-6 Gray 11221221-8 
Welch 00022100—3 Lines 2110022 -5 
Freeman 22000201—4 Eager 2101212 —6 
Servin 00211000-3 L Wilcox 2022100 -4 
Wellintr" OOmiOO-4 Dunning 1021110 —5 
John B. Rogers, Pres. 
3 5 3.... 
6 .. 2 .. 13 
4 7 6 3 6 0 15 . . 
.. 6 4 
Piasa Gan Clab's Tournament. 
Alton, 111., June 3. — The second annual tournament of the Piasa 
Gun Club, held here this week, proved a magnificent exhibition 
of good marksmanship, and was a thorough success, although 
the attendance was not so large as was hoped. It proved that 
the experts, coming in a body, frightened off the amateurs to some 
extent, but while this cut the attendance it emphasized the work 
of those who went through the regular programme. Mr. John 
Parker, of Detroit, who was to manage the shoot, was kept 
home by illness in his familjr, and the conduct devolved on the 
local club members; everything, however, proving highly satis- 
factory. 
The regular programme had ten 19-bird events for each day, 
making 380 altogether. The feature of the occasion was. the shoot- 
ing of the so-called Indians, who went into the game for all there 
was in it, and scored some phenomenal runs. Budd and Crosby 
tied for high average, dropping but 19 birds in all. Herschy came 
next with 359 kills, and other high averages were: Powers 355, 
Elliott 346, Winbigler 340, Seely 327, Howell 306, Riehl 301. The 
scores are appended. 
In sweepstakes after the regular events the shooting was no 
less spirited, but the local men improved their gait decidedly, and 
so made up what they had lost in former competition with the 
experts : 
Powers 19 17 18 19 19 17 17 18 17 18 
Crosby 18 17 18 16 18 19 17 19 18 18 
Winbigler 18 18 16 17 16 17 16 17 18 17 
Herschy 18 17 19 19 18 18 16 17 17 18 
Budd 17 17 19 16 16 19 18 17 . . 18 
Elliott 16 17 18 16 18 17 17 18 17 17 
Griffith 16 18 17 18 17 18 17 15 15 17 
Tripp 16 16 18 19 19 . . 17 . . 15 17 
Kling 16 16 13 H 18 17 16 17 17 17 
Howell 15 16 19 14 15 15 15 13 14 19 
Schiess 14 14 13 15 15 13 14 14 16 11 
Riehl 14 15 16 15 17 15 14 15 16 12 
Montgomery 13 14 16 15 17 16 14 15 15 14 
Harris 11 17 16 15 15 11 15 17 19 15 
Seely 13 16 16 17 16 17 16 16 15 17 
Selzer 15 13 15 16 16 18 15 12 15 13 
McQuaid 17 16 15 13 17 17 15 17 14 17 
Spencer 16 16 i , 15 
Adams 13 14 . . . . 17 16 . . 15 . . . . 
Lane 19 17 17 14 16 
Taylor 15 15 15 16 15 18 
Tood . . . . 16 15 16 19 . . 
Frederick 14 16 14 11 11 . . 8 
The scoreis on. June 3 were as follows: 
Powers 19 17 18 16 18 16 18 19 19 19 
Winbigler 15 18 .. 14 19 19 16 16 18 .. 
Crosby 19 19 18 18 19 16 18 19 17 19 
Herschv 18 19 19 19 17 19 17 19 17 18 
Budd : 17 19 19 19 18 19 IS 19 19 18 
Elliott 17 16 19 19 18 17 17 18 18 18 
Howell 13 18 16 17 11 14 17 17 17 14 
Seely 16 18 17 16 18 17 17 17 1.7 16 
Riehl 12 12 17 15 1.6 15 17 16 17 14 
McOuaid 16 17 . . 15 17 18 16 17 16 18 
ToJa 19 14 18 15 
Harris 17 15 15 16 17 11 
Montgomery 15 18 15 17 15 
McGill 13 12 15 16 15 
F. C. Riehl, Sec'y. 
Boston Gun Clufa. 
Wellington, Mass., June 4. — Though only one day removed 
from a holiday, the usual number of trap-shooters journeyed to 
Wellington Wednesday last in season for the sixth prize shoot, 
and a most enjoyable afternoon before the traps was the result. 
VVith but the larger half of series concluded seven shooters have 
already finished a prize total, and in the four remaining dates 
can bestow their attention entire toward improvement. This works 
all right when the five scores comprising total are up and down 
and fair shooting will cancel the low score, sending the total up 
a notch or two, but with the five scores all of a kind and up to the 
average the chances are against hasty removal. 
To-daj^'s shooting was hard, owing to the strong wind; the- 
exceptions to the rule were Woodruff and Gordon who averagedl 
85 per cent, and otherwise evenly divided the day s honors. 
Events as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 3p 10 10 10 10 ](» 
Gordon 17 8 9 7 9 10 9 8 13 4 8 
Hollis, 17 4 7 4 4 6 9 10 7 3 3 5 
Miskay, 19 7789968 13 2659.... 
Woodruff, 17 7 7 8 10 10 7 10 14 3 9 
Hooker, 16 7 7 8 7 7 7 9 10 1 7 
Benton, 14 4 6 3 7 4 5 3 
Henrv, 16 6 9 5 10 9 8 8 11 2 9 8 
Horace, 16 6 7 6 3 7 9 9 12 0 4 6 8 7 7 
Spencer, 18 8 8 9 8 7 8 6 13 4 7 7 
Poor, 16 3 0 2 2 6.. 3 
Jack, 16 8 8 5 11 5 6 6 
Paine, 16 8 8 5 11 5 6 6 
Taylor, 16 5 5 6 
Events 1, 4, 5, 8, 10 and 11, known angles; 2, 6 and 13, unknown; 
9, pairs; 3, 7, 12 and 14, reverse pull, 
Sixth contest in prize series, 30 targets, 10 known, 10 unknown, 
10 reverse; distance handicap: 
Gordon, 17 1111111111-10 1111011111- 9 0111011111— 8-27 
Woodruff, 17 1111111111—10 0111011101— 7 1111111111—10—27 
Hollis, 17 1110001110— 6 1011111111— 9 1111111111—10—25 
Henry, 16 0111111111— 9 0111111011— 8 1011101111— 8—25 
Horace 18 0101111101— 7 1101111111— 9 1111111101— 9—25 
Miskay, 19 1111111101— 9 1101110100— 6 1101111110— 8—23 
Hooker, 16 1101101011— 7 IIUIIOIOO— 7 1111011111— 9—23 
Spencer, 18 1001111101— 7 1111001111— 8 1110001101— 6—21. 
Jack, 16 1111101011— 8 1110101111— 8 0000110111— 5—21 
Paine, 16 0111011101— 7 1100011111— 7 0111001110— 6—20) 
Taylor, 16 UUIOIOOO— 6 0111011000— 5 1011010100— 5—16 
Benton, 14 0010001110— 4 0010110110— 5 0000001110— 3—12 
Poor 16 OOOOOOOOOO- 0 0011000000— 2 0001010000— 2— 4 
Capital City Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C, May 30.— An all-day shoot was held to- 
day on the new grounds of the Capital City Gun Club. Nineteen 
shooters participated in the sport,, which was close throughout. 
Events Nos. 4 and 5 were at live birds; the balance at targets. 
The score: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
Targets: 10 15 15 5 5 15 15 15 IB. 
Mitting 10 10 13 4 4 10 11 13 11 
Wagner 10 11 9 5 5 10 12 14 . .. 
Stubener 8 12 14 5 4 9 9 13 12; 
parsoSs .::::::::::.: s 12 is .. 5 7 u 15 i* 
Benton 4 9 . . 
McKelden 8 10 .. .. 13 10 14 .. 
Pruett'''y.!'.'.'.'.".".'.'.. ■• 12 ii ia is i3 !1 
Holmead H 11 •• •• ■■ 4 •• •■ 
Wise 10 13 .. .. 12 .. 9 .. 
Coleman 10 •■ -• •• •• •• •• •- 
Barker « 3 4 7 10 .. .. 
McLeod 10 .. .. 
Stubbs 12 .. 3 8 
West ^ 
3 
12 11 . 
Hingham Gun Club. 
HiNGHAM, Mass., May 28.— Pliggins won the silvet cUp ill -a totl- 
test for it to-day, Sergeant system, as follows: 
Allison ... iiimuiimiiiiiioiioio 
loiiimiiiiioiiiiimiii —45 
Henderson 1001111111111100110111111 
1111101011111111111111111 —43; 
Howe 1110100100111111011011111 
1100111111000101111111011—36— 2—58; 
HigKins 0111111111011111011011111 
®^ ' lOllOllllOOlllOlllllOUlL— 40— 10— 50. 
Soalding llllllllOOlllUOlllllim 
^ - 1110001111110000110101111—38— 2-40- 
"►Howard 0100001101001011111001100 
1110110011101110010010110 —27 
*SimDson 1010111001001111111100111 
' ^ ■■' 1000111101010001111110011 —3a- 
*Holbrook 0000010001011111000010000 
1011101001000010001000010 —17- 
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