May 20, 1899.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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A S Miller... 15 15 .. .. 11 .. 10 , .. 11 
T.iesey 13 . . 11 . . 14 , - 10 13 . . 
Simonetli .. . . 13 . . 11 . . 10 . . 13 . . 14 . . . . .. 
Kinder 11 . . 9 14 12 .... 14 
De Wolf 12 .. 10 .. 11 .. 13 10 
Htirff 10 12 14 .. 12 .. 10 
13 11 
9 .. 9 11 
9 .12 
14 i:j 15 is 
13 12 .... 
. . 10 
.. 10 
1.5 
1! 
Fletcher 
D«nbar 
Shattuck 
Woodford ... 15 .. 15 
Parkham 15 14 13 
Baker 10 .. 15 
T K Smith... 14 .. 13 .. 15 .. 11 
Phinney 14 . 11 . . 14 . . 12 
Aden 13 . . 11 .. 13 .. 13 
Walter 10 13 14 12 . . . 
Lyons 12 . . 12 . . 13 . . 11 
W L S 14 10 .. 12 12 
Habecker . . . . 12 . . 11 . . 13 . . 10 
W Gilbert.... 10 . . 12 . . 13 . . 10 . .« 
.Stannard 15 .. 15 14 
12 
England 
Detterline 
Porter . . . 
Portman . 
Giles 
Meyers .... 
.. 13 14 .. 15 
.13 14 
13 
13 
13 
14 
14 
12 
15 
14 .. 13 
12 
13 .. 9 
12 .. .. 
10 .. .. 
McDemand 11 .. 
Nance 9 . . 10 . . 10 . 
Mrs Carson 10 .. .. 7 .. G .. . 
T Miller 14 . . 15 
Cool 14 .. 14 
Paddock 15 .. 13 
Bacon 13 . . 14 
Harding 12 14 
Ellett 12 .. 13 
Peternian .... 13 .. 12 : .. . 
Dixon 14 .. 11 
Barr ......... 12 .. 12 
Wilson ....... 12 12 .. . 
Runge 12 . . 10 
Levy 10 .... 11 
Hoff .. .. 10 .. 11 
O Cailley 10 10 .... . 
Pfeiffer, Whiting, Wambegam, Simmons, MorriS; 
Voie and McBarnes shot in but one event. 
75 
62 
.826 
75 
61 
.813 
75 
61 
.813 
75 
60 
.800 
75 
56 
.746 
75 
48 
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75 
48 
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75 
45 
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60 
57 
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60 
55 
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60 
51 
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60 
54 
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60 
53 
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60 
51 
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60 
50 
.833 
60 
49 
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60 
48 
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60 
48 
.800 
60 
46 
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60 
45 
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44 
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42 
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45 
41 
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45 
41 
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37 
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45 
37 
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45 
30 
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45 
29 
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23 
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29 
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30 
28 
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30 
28 
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30 
27 
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30 
26 
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30 
25 
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30 
25 
.812 
30 
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.812 
30 
24 
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30 
24 
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30 
22 
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30 
21 
.700 
30 
21 
.700 
30 
20 
.666 
Heilman, De 
Second Day, Wednesday, May JO, 
Keen as was the competition yesterday, it was even more so to- 
day, and the excellent shooting of Connor, is slightly over- 
shadowed by the extraordinary performance of Powers, who fin- 
ished with but a single loss, and this being due to a premature dis- ■ 
charge of his gun. During the day he shot at 202 targets and 
scored 201, and in addition to this he also scored 48 pigeons, all 
he shot at. His best run on targets M-as 109, and his combined 
run on both targets and pigeons was 157. With such shooting, it 
is but natnral that he should be at the head of the list. But even 
at this his margin is not great, for Charley Budd was some 
punkins with the gun himself to-day, and is but 4 birds behind the 
leader, despite the fact that the latter lost but one. Budd ran 
his last 118 straigkt, which of course remained unfinished. Gilbert 
too shot well, but in face of such unprecedented scores had to 
be content with third place, notwithstanding that his percentage 
is .966. In fact, there is relatively little difference between the 
first nine men, who shot through all the events. 
The surprise of the day was the shooting of Craig, who is but 
little known to the followers of the sport e.xcept in his immedi- 
ate neighborhood, and to finish fourth in a field of the most fin- 
ished gun artists should prove glory enough for one day. Looking 
backward, he can perceive some of the very best in the land trail- 
ii'^ behind him. 
Connors' shooting is in marked contrast to that of the day 
previous, as to-day he failed to reach the 90 mark. 
The field was a big one, as there were 97 principals engaged in 
the fray. The odd events were open to amateurs only, and these 
were the best patronized, there being $10 added in each of them. 
The weather conditions were again perfect, being favorable to the 
shooters. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Powers 15 15 15 15 15 
Budd 15 13 15 14 13 
Gilbert 12 14 15 15 13 
Craig 14 12 15 15 14 
Fanning 13 15 15 14 13 
Young 14 15 14 12 15 
Heikes 13 14 14 15 15 
Fulford ....... 14 13 14 14 14 
Marshall 15 14 12 14 14 
Roll 14 15 14 13 14 
Connor 14 13 13 13 15 
Mrs Shattuck. 10 13 14 12 13 
Reihl 11 12 13 13 14 
Chase ........ 11 12 11 12 13 
ShoflC 14 15 14 12 
Winbigler ... 12 . . 15 14 14 
Lemm 14 13 11 14 11 
Baker 13 13 13 13 12 
Webster 12 15 13 15 14 
W Hoff 12 10 14 11 10 
Lechmer 14 11 10 11 11 
6 7 
15 15 
15 15 
15 15 
14 15 
13 15 
14 15 
14 14 
14 13 
14 14 
14 12 
15 13 
14 15 
12 13 
14 13 
14 15 
11 14 
ii is 
14 13 
13 13 
14 13 
14 14 
13 15 
.. 15 
14 12 
.. 14 
12 
Guptill 14 .. 12 .. 15 
Fletcher 11 11 10 13 8 
Sammis ...... 14 .. 14 . . 12 
Smoke 15 15 13 . . 15 
Steck 11 . . 14 . . 10 . . 
Scott 13 14 12 12 . . 
Parkman 15 .. 13'.. 14 .. 
Thompson . . . 14 . . 13 . , 13 . . 
Boa 13 .. 15 .. 13 .. 
Walters 11 .. 14 12 
Walpers 13 . . 11 . . 14 . . 
Van Gundv.. 9 . . 13 . . 12 . . 
Meidroth .... 13 .. 12 .. 12 .. 
Crothers 12 .. 10 .. 11 .. 
Moore 11 13 11 11 .. 
Stannard 15 . . 13 . . 
Humphrey 15 .. 13 .. 14 .. 
Bacon 13 .. 14 .. 13 .. 
Harris 12 14 14 . . 13 . . . . 
McBarnes ... 15 10 12 .. 14 .. 15 
Portman 13 .. 12 15 12 .. 12 
Lleilman 14 14 11 . . 13 . . 10 
T Hoi? 12 11 14 11 14 .. .. 
"A S Miller... 11 12 13 . . 12 . 
Simonetti . . .. 12 . . 10 . . 11 . 
S P Life 11 10 14 9 IS . 
Lyons 11 .. 12 .. 9 . 
Nance 9 . . 9 . 
Mills 
Detterline . . . .13 . . 13 . . 11 . 
Barto 11 .. 11 .. 13 . 
Barr 12 .. 13 
Fortier 9 . . 13 . . 14 . 
Eymatter 
Shattuck 9 . . 12 11 14 . 
Mrs Carson 9 . . 9 . 
Carson 
Crosby 
Trainor 14 .. 13 
W Gilbert.... 12 .. 13 .. 13 
Dunbar 15 12 10 . . . . 
Duntley . . 12 . . 14 
Giles 14 
Ohl 13 
Shaw .• 
Imig 12 .. 9 .. .. 
Paddock 6 
Ruble 10 .. 10 .. 11 
Wilson 
Whiting 13 14 
Korn 14 .. 12 .. .. 
W^oodford ... 13 .. 13 .. .. 
Harding 14 .. 11 .. .. 
Adem 13 .. 12 .. .. 
Burnside .... 13 .. 12 .. .. 
Courtney 11 .. 12 .. 
Leisy 
W L S 11 .. .. 
Kinder 12 10 
Dixon 11 .. 11 .. .. 
Harphan ..... 11 11 
J E Smith.... 11 10 
Cailey 12 . 
Levy 14 .. 5 . 
8 9 
14 15 
15 15 
15 15 
15 15 
15 13 
13 15 
15 13 
13 14 
15 15 
12 14 
12 13 
12 13 
10 12 
10 13 
13 11 
12 15 
15 14 
11 12 
.. 15 
.. 13 
.. 10 
.. 14 
.. 10 
.. 12 
.. 10 
.. 14 
.. 13 
.. 13 
.. 12 
.. 13 
.. 14 
14 
.. 13 
.. 13 
.. 12 
10 11 12 
15 15 15 
15 15 15 
15 15 15 
15 15 14 
15 15 15 
15 14 15 
14 14 14 
15 15 15 
12 14 14 
15 14 11 
15 12 13 
14 13 12 
13 14 12 
13 12 13 
11 13 13 
12 12 13 
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Av. 
180 
179 
.994 
180 
175 
.972 
180 
174 
.966 
180 
173 
.961 
180 
171 
.950 
180 
171 
.950 
180 
169 
.938 
180 
168 
.933 
180 
167 
.927 
180 
162 
.900 
180 
161 
.894 
180 
155 
.861 
ISO 
149 
.827 
180 
147 
.816 
165 
145 
.878 
165 
144 
.872 
150 
132 
.880 
150 
122 
.813 
135 
124 
.918 
135 
109 
.807 
135 
104 
.770 
120 
112 
.933 
120 
91 
.758 
105 
95 
.904 
105 
94 
.895 
105 
92 
.876 
105 
90 
.8,57 
90 
83 
.922 
90 
82 
.911 
90 
81 
.906 
90 
77 
.855 
90 
76 
.844 
90 
74 
.822 
90 
73 
.811 
90 
69 
.766 
90 
68 
.755 
75 
70 
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75 
69 
.920 
75 
67 
.893 
75 
67 
.893 
75 
66 
.880 
75 
64 
.853 
76 
62 
.826 
75 
62 
.826 
75 
.59 
.786 
75 
58 
.773 
75 
57 
.760 
75 
56 
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75 
53 
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60 
54 
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60 
51 
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60 
49 
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60 
49 
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60 
48 
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60 
48 
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60 
46 
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37 
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45 
43 
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45 
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45 
38 
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45 
37 
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37 
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45 
37 
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45 
35 
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45 
34 
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45 
33 
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45 
32 
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45 
31 
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45 
27 
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30 
27 
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30 
26 
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30 
26 
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30 
25 
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30 
25 
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30 
25 
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30 
23 
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30 
23 
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30 
22 
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30 
22 
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30 
22 
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22 
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.30 
21 
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.30 
20 
.666 
30 
19 
.633 
Thifd Day, Thursday, May Jt. 
Charley Budd maintained the streak he developed yesterday, 
so that by steady and consistent shooting he managed to finish 
first, one break ahead of Gilbert, who came next. Craig too was 
again in evidence, as he is third, ahead of most of the good ones. 
Powers fourth and Marshall fifth. Heikes comes sixth by virtue 
of the loss of 5 targets in the last event, a number almost equal to 
those he had dropped in all of the previous events. Fanning 
liad a similar experience, as he failed to connect with a lilce 
number in the sixth. Singularly enough Heikes and Fulford's 
totals are exactly that of yesterday. Miss Maggie, assisted by a 
good breeze, had a few shots and curves that made it a little 
more difficult for the boys to connect as regularly with the saucers 
as on the previous days, though this was not to any great extent 
as the averages rank uniformly high. Two-thirds of those who 
shot in all the events have an average of 90 or better. Altogether 
74 shooters participated in the target events: 
Shot 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 at. Broke. Av. 
Budd 15 15 15 15 14 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 180 176 .977 
Gilbert 15 15 14 14 15 14 14 15 15 14 15 15 180 175 .972 
Craig 15 14 15 15 14 14 13 15 14 13 15 14 ISO 179 .950 
Powers 15 13 14 15 14 13 13 14 15 15 14 15 180 170 .944 
Marshall .....141615151414151413141413 ISO 170 .944 
Heikes 15 15 14 15 15 15 15 14 14 12 15 10 ISO 169 .938 
Fulford 15 14 15 15 13 12 13 14 15 14 14 14 180 168 .933 
Reihl 15 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 12 15 180 165 .916 
Fanning 13 14 14 14 15 10 15 14 15 13 15 13 180 165 .916 
Young 14 14 15 11 13 14 14 12 14 14 13 15 ISO 163 . 905 
Roll 13 14 14 14 14 15 13 13 12 15 12 12 180 161 .894 
Courtnev .... 14 15 12 U 13 11 14 13 12 33 12 14 ISO 1.54 .855 
Chase .'. 11 13 13 13 13 13 14 12 12 14 14 11 180 153 . 850 
Connor 13 11 11 10 10 12 15 13 15 15 14 14 180 153 .850 
Boa 13 . . 14 . . 12 12 14 14 15 12 12 . . 135 118 .874 
Guptill 10 ,. 14 .. 15 14 14 11 12 11 11 .. 135 112 .829 
Steck 13 .. 11 13 13 12 "13 12 .. 15 .. .. 120 102 .850 
Tucker .., 1113 13 13 13 12 1114 120 100 .833 
Mrs Shattuck. 14 11 12 12 12 . . 13 . . 13 . . 12 .. 120 99 .825 
Ruebsom ,. 9 12 7 8 11 7 9 .. .. 105 64 .605 
Thomp.son ... 12 .. 13 . , 15 . . 14 . . 13 . . 14 . . 90 81 .900 
Elliott 14 13 .. 13 11 15 15 90 81 .900 
Walpert ..„. 15 .. 13 .. 12 .. 13 .. 10 .. 15 .. 90 78 . 866 
Stannard 11 -. 12 .. 12 .. 14 .. 14 15 . . .. 90 78 . 866 
Sammis 14 . . 14 . . 12 . . 12 . . 12 . . 12 . . 90 75 .833 
Shoff 14 13 12 12 13 11 90 75 .833 
Waltzen 14 . . 10 . . 12 13 13 .. 11 90 73 .831 
Masters 14 13 13 8 12 12 . , 90 72 .800 
T Hoff 14 . . 12 . . 15 . . 8 . . 12 . . It . . 90 71 .788 
"Lefever 15 10 10 10 11 15 90 71 .788 
Hubbell 12 9 11 . . 12 . . 12 . . 11 90 67 . 744 
ever took place than was waged here for the poseession of the 
shekels and^ prizes that were to be had in this race. 
In the original contest 22 finished with a straight score of 10. 
Twenty-eight scored 9, 10 got 8, 8 got 7 and only one shot out pf 
the money by scoring 6. 
Naturally with such uniform high scores, one wolild infer that 
the birds "were not very good, which was only too true in this 
case. 
However, the conditions were detrimental to the birds, for there 
was not a breath of air stirring on the first day when the original 
scores were shot. The straight men agreed to divide the money 
of next year's entry and then proceeded to shoot off for possession 
of the badge. This resulted in almost as prolonged a contest as a 
year ago. With so many interested, it is natural that the owner- 
ship of the emblem should be stubbornly fought out. Everybody 
got past their first tie birds, but after this nearly every round 
shattered the prospect of some hopeful aspirant, so that by the 
close of the first clay ten of the original number had been forced 
to retire. Thus the next morning the contest was resumed, and 
when the 20th tie bird had been shot only six remained in the 
race. Three of these did not get very far beyond this, as Paterson, 
Walpert and England were disposed of in the order named. The 
three remaining fought along to the 32d round, when Paddock 
received his quietus. Stannard lingered along until his 50th bird, 
which he lost, and as Crosby scored, he renewed his claims to the 
badge. He won it last year, on which occasion Geo. Roll was the 
runner up. The ties on 9 were equally as stubbornly contested, 
for here there was a diamond at f.take, in addition to the $70 purse. 
When only seven remained it was thought best to^ divide the 
money and continue to shoot off for the diamond. This was ul- 
timately won by Powers, who scored 48 straight in the shoot otT, 
Leisy, a local man, being the runner up. The eight men also 
had a diamond to contend over, and this was won by P. Woodford, 
of Dixon, Ed Bingham being the last man he had to dispose of. 
The ten who tied on 8 decided to divide the $60. There was no 
special prize for the 7.1 to consider, so they divided the .$.50 without 
resorting to a shoot off. Crosby, in addition to capturing the 
badge, also won a steel fishing rod. W. D. Stannard won a 
silver cigar case for finishing second in the shoot-off to Crosby. 
Crosby shot a Baker gun. Leader shells and E. C. powder. 
The conditions of this race are 10 live birds, entrance $10; winner 
of the badge this year to receive all the entrance next year. A 
diamond and $70 second money; a similar prize and $60 cash to 
third, and $50 cash to fourth: class shooting. The scores: 
Crosby 2122222222—10 I Watson 2022222222— 9 
Stannard 2222222222— IC Shaw.. *222223222— 9 
Paddock 1211222222—10 
England 2212221112—10 
Walpert 2122121221—10 
Paterson 2122222222—10 
V F Boltenstine.... 2222212222-10 
Nance 1120121221— 9 
Heilman 1122102222— 9 
Shepard 1121112101—9 
Barr 121111111*— 9 
Winbingler 2221202122— 9 
WOULD'S RECORD SQUAD, LINCOLN, NEB. 
Meidroth .... 9 . . 14 . . 11 
W Hoff 13 .. 10 .. 10 
Bacon 14 ..13 .. 15 
Bluemenshine 8 .. 
Barton 11 .. 12 .. 15 
Webster ..... 13 15 13 11 .. 
Simonetti .... 13 .. 14 .. 12 
Scott 9 12 11 , . .. 
Crothers 11 . . 12 
Weber 10 8 ... 
Nance ....... 10 .. 
Harris , ... 
Porter 
Classon 12 14 
Minor 9 . . 
James 
Moore ... 12 
Dixon 14 
Shattuck 
Parkman .... 14 . . 12 
Ellett 15 . . , . 
..15 15 .. 
.. 14 .. 9 
..13 
. . 11 . . 11 11 . . 13 
.. 14 
12 
15 
14 .. 12 .. 
10 
12 
10 
12 
12 
12 
9 
8 
.. 1^ 
Waugh . . 
Walter . . 
De Wolf 
Winbegler 
Robertson 
Brandon 10 
Wambsgans, Lemm, Rubl 
Dodds, Mrs. Carson, Laflin 
deaux and Dee participated 
11 
10 
75 
67 
.893 
75 
56 
.746 
60 
55 
.899 
75 
54 
.720 
60 
52 
.866 
60 
52 
.866 
60- 
51 
.856 
60 
47 
.783 
60 
46 
.766 
60 
42 
.700 
60 
37 
,616 
45 
40 
.888 
45 
38 
.844 
45 
35 
.777 
45 
34 
.755 
45 
30 
.666 
45 
30 
.666 
30 
27 
.900 
30 
26 
.866 
30 
26 
.866 
30 
25 
.833 
30 
23 
.766 
30 
23 
.766 
30 
22 
.733 
30 
21 
.700 
30 
20 
.666 
30 
18 
.600 
10 Meidroth 0111222222— 
10 Porter 1111121021— 
10 Shoff 22222222*2— 
10 Morris 2112222012— 
-10 Ellett 2212022212— 
10 Guptill 2112221*21— 
-10 McBarnes 
-10 Hurff 
-10 Woodford ... 
-10 Bingham . . . 
-10 A S Miller. 
. .2201211122— 
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022222*222— 
2121220120— 
e, Pugh, Ricks, Barr, L 
, Detterline, Moore, Dr. 
in but one event. 
eicy, 
Shaw 
Mills, 
, Bor- 
General Averages, 
With perhaps the possible exception of the Omaha tourna- 
ment last year, there has been no shoot of late where the aver- 
ages of the principals ranked so uniformly high. Eleven men 
shot at 540 targets, which constituted the three days' programme, 
and but one of these failed to average 90 for the entire number, 
while again Powers and Gilbert, the two high men, have the 
capital per cent, of 97. 
Powers 176 179 170 .540 
Gilbert 175 174 175 540 
Budd 167 175 176 540 
Heikes 176 169 169 540 
Fulford 175 168 168 540 
Fanning 173 171 165 540 
Young 170 171 163 540 
Marshall 167 167 170 540 
Roll 170 162 161 540 
Connor 177 161 153 540 
Reihl 154 149 150 540 
Jas Miller 2222222212- 
M A Boltenstinc... 2222222212- 
Cool 2121212111- 
Harbaugh 2112121112- 
Lemm 1121122222- 
Parkhurst 1111122211^ 
Peterman 2212212221- 
Samuelson 2212112121- 
Whiting 1212221222- 
Thropp 1221122121- 
Barto 1221122121- 
Steck 1122212212- 
Detterline 1222212222- 
H E Bohen.stine.... 1222222221- 
Crothers 2222222122- 
Powei-s 11*2121212- 
Leisy 2022211122- 
Roll 2022222222- 
Burnside 111*111111- 
Marshall 2222202222— 9 Lev 
Minor 2222220221 
Thompson 1111110222 
Parker • 2212222011— 9 
Brown 2222222220— 9 
Laflin 1*22112212— 9 
Copper 1012121222— 9 
Sammis 2201122222— 9 
Bacon 1222022222— 9 
Ties on 10 straight: 
Crosby 22122221222112221111221222211111221121212112112112—50 
Stannard 21222222222222222222222222222222112111112122111110—49 
-10 ^Harding 2110221*11- 
-10 W Hoff 2100221212- 
-10 Collier 0120212221- 
-10 Waugh 1112102110- 
- 9 Fortier 1021112*11- 
- 9 Carson 2112202102- 
Owens 2022112210- 
Pfeifer 2*10221202- 
9 J Hoff 20*1220211— 
9 Dunbar 1200021221— 
T Watson 1202220022— 
"E C Rice 1201202120— 
Summerson 1122*21100— 
Lyons 11211201*0— 
Simonetti 0110201101— 
525 
524 
518 
514 
511 
509 
504 
504 
493 
491 
453 
.972 
.970 
.959 
.951 
.946 
.942 
.933 
.933 
.912 
.909 
.838 
Board of Trade Diamond Badge. 
The ambition .oi every Illinois shooter is to win the Board of 
Trade diamond badge, and on this occasion there were just 69 
anxious and ambitious shooters with enough courage to put up 
their $10 and strive by actual competition to gaiii temporary 
possession of it. It was a great field, and no more spiirited contest 
Paddock 11212222212212212122222221212220 
England 12112222112111221112221* 
Walpert 2112211122122122122110 
Paterson 122222221112212222120 
V F Boltenstine. 22222121221212220 
Jas Miller 2112222212222* 
M A Boltenstein. 1222222212122* 
Cool 2222212112210 
Harbaugh 121111212220 
Lemm 22222222210 
Parkhurst 1112111* 
Peterman 2112220 
Sam nelson 2211120 
Whiting 211210 
Throop 11110 
Barto 2120 
Steck 120 
Detterline 220 
H E Boltenstine.210 
Crothers 20 
Ties on 9: 
Powers 111112111122212222222132212121212222221212111212 
Leisy 121221211121222111112222222212122222222222122220 
Roll 12222222122221212222222122220 
Burnside 122112212222112222222220 
Marshall .22222222222222222220 
Minor 22222222222212111220 
Thompson .11221212111112121* 
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