June 17, iSgg.l 
forb:st and stream. 
477 
$2 in each event, excepting No. 3, which was the Grand Merchan- 
dise event, entrance $B. In this thei-e were eight classes o£ ties, a 
total of 108 prizes. Of these, ten were assigned to the ties on 25; 
twelve to the ties on 24; thirteen to the ties on 23; 11 to the ties 
on 22; thirteen to the-21s; eleven to the 20s; nine to the 19s; eight 
to the 18s. The ties on 25 numbered nine; ciRhteen tied on 24; 
twenty-three on 23; seventeen on 22; twenty-two on 21; twenly-threc 
on 20; nineteen on 19 and eight on 18. The 25s Were V. K. Mai- 
lory, L. E. Mallory, jr.; Kike, Schorty, Hawkins, Apperson, Ivary, 
Spi'oss and Ward. 
The 24s were Dade, James, Alex, Powers, ICirkover, btorti Ma- 
lone, Stine, C. S. B., Morfey, Meyer, Burton, Kelsey, Hopkins, 
Keneeke, Ruble, Elwing and VVayper. 
The 23s were Redwing, Young, VVeller, Byer, Vail, Green, Eas- 
ton, Trego, E. W. Hull, Whitney, R. G. Wheeler, Alexander, 
Pumpelly, G. Bennett, Conover, W. H. Eastman, Gilford, Wayte, 
J S. Boa, Tuttle, Talsma, Zoeller and Floss. 
The 22s were S. T. Mallory, Hood, Hammond, Lupas, McCord, 
Alkire, Sweeny, Thompson, 09, F. G. Wheeler, Howe, Allison, 
Fairbairn, Denny, Pankner, F. H. Kennedy and Poole. 
The 21s were Grant, Dale, Midee, J. .L<\ Norton, Fox, Dudley, 
Du Pont, Leuschner, Mingo, Sporting Dife, VV. H. Brown, E. S. 
C., F.' C. Y., Valentine, }. ITunter, Ilobbie, Carr, Briggs, Tracy, li. 
JJurnett, I'alnier and Cummings. 
The 20s were the sixth class. They were J. F. Mallory, Inman, 
Remsen, E. C. B., Fleming, Bartlett, Bissett, Catawba, Piercy, 
Lane, Kirshner, B. A. Eastman, Daley, Wilson, Hyland, E. N orris, 
Graham, Tray, Covert, F. Lefevre and McPhcrson. 
The 19s were 333, Glover, Snow, Willey, Fries, Cooper, Price, 
Holmes and Nick. . ^. 
The eighth class were Weidebusch, Gates, Morris, Hadley, R. H. 
Hibbard, R. S'. Stephens, Bowman and Wadsworth; 
It will be perceived that in several of the classes there were 
more in the tics than there were prizes. The contestants who were 
tied on 25 solved their troubles quite happily, for they appraised 
the prizes, the result being a total valuation of .?lfi2, allowing each 
one $1S. Then each one paid the difference between $18 and the 
article he wanted if it was appraised about that amount, or was 
allowed the difference in casli between the appraised article and 
$18 if it was less than that- amount. The result was: F. E. Mal- 
lory secured the Parker hammerless; L. E. Mallory the bicycle; 
Apperson the camera and plate holders; Ward a case of whisky;' 
Shortemeier a guitar, etc. 
The 24s and nearly all the other contestants in the other classes 
of ties were much dissatisfied. There were many who thought the 
ties should be shot off, holding that the result should be decided 
by a competition from start to finish, rather than starting in a 
competition and ending in a lottery. On the other hand, there 
were those who were averse to competition if lots couM be drawn 
to settle the matter. Groups gathered here and there discussing 
the matter pro and con, but after a long while the result was that 
lots were drawn. There were a few in the tics who did not know 
the matter was so settled till all was over. Much dissatisfaction 
resulted. Some referred to the statement in the programme which 
read as follows: "Our Grand Merchandise event contains a very 
valuable list of prizes, and is so arranged that every man getting 
a good place in ties is sure to get a prize worth considerably more 
than the entrance, and also practically guarantees that every man 
getting 18 or better will get a good prize." By the lottery dispo- 
sition of the matter, some men who got 24, 23, etc., got no prize. 
The better way would have been to have shot it off. 
In the second class of ties, Mr. E. Reinecke got the Smith gun. 
In the third class Vail got the Remington gun. In the fourtlr 
class F. E. McCord got the Lefevre gun. In the fifth class Luesch- 
-ner got the Ithaca gun. In the sixth class Remsen got the Hollen- 
back gun, which disposed of the guns. 1"he best prizes in the .sev- 
enth and eighth classes were sewing machines. Thus closed an 
event which ended most unpleasantly, which is the way with most 
merchandise competitions when hard andv fast rules are not made 
to govern the finish as well as the start. A shoot-off would have 
been acceptable to the large majority, and would have made a 
definite conclusion on actual competition as to the merits of the 
men as .shots, deciding the matter then, instead of a mere matter 
of chance in which shooting skill was no factor at all. 
There was a large number of spectators on this day, of whom 
a number were ladies. 
The remarkable shooting feature of the day was the performance 
of Apperson, who missed only 3 targets out of the 170 shot at, a 
total of 167, and a gait very near to 98 per cent. 
On this day 178 .shooters participated, the Merchandise event 
being a very tempting inducement to all. 
A fourth magautrap was installed on this day, which made the 
shooting facilities about equal to the demand. This enabled the 
management to clear up the left-over part of Tuesday's jirogramme 
and all but a .small part of this day's programme. Without the 
fourth trap the programme probably could not have been finished. 
As it was, onlv a part, of the last event, No. 9, was left over to 
the following day. Something over 30,000 targets were thrown in 
the different events on this day, an extraurdinary numbei-, over- 
shadowing everything of the kind which has a place in tiie history 
of the sport. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 .5 (i 7 8 9 
Targets 15 15 25 20 20 15 20 20 20 Broke. 
F E xMallory 14 14 25 19 15 13 17 18 20 1.55 
S T Mallorv...... 15 13 22 19 15 13 12 17 f 9 145 
Dade " 15 15 24 I'J 17 14 10 18 19 157 
T F Mallory 13 14 20 IS 18 14 16 18 18 149 
L E Mallory, Tr 15 14 25 19 17 15 20 18 19 162 
Grant 14 12 21 14 19 11 20 14 15 140 
Tames 15 13 24 17 18 13 19 20 19 158 
Alex 14 12 24 17 IG 15 20 18 10 152 
Dale 15 13 21 19 17 12 19 18 17 151 
Redwing 15 13 23 19 19 14 18 20 19 160 
Rike ■. . 14 14 25 17 20 14 17 18 3.8 157 
Young 14 15 23 20 17 14 20 20 20 163 
Powers 15 12 24 19 19 14 19 19 20 159 
*Leroy 13 14 24 19 19 14 19 20 20 102 
*Apgar 14 14 21 IS 16 11 18 18 19 146 
*Hallowell 13 15 25 16 IS 14 17 18 18 155 
^Fanning 13 15 22 18 19 14 19 19 19 158 
Kirkover 13 15 24 17 16 14 19 19 18 155 
Shorty 15 15 25 17 17 13 20 17 18 157 
♦Heikes 14 14 24 19 17 13 19 18 20 158 
Inman 13 9 20 15 18 11 16 15 16 133 
Wride 13 13 21 14 17 11 14 15 11 129 
Weller 11 15 23 17 12 14 15 11 16 134 
Byer 14 14 23 19 16 13 18 20 19 156 
J F Norton... 13 11 21 ]7 19 11 15 14 17 ■ 138 
Hood 14 13 22 18 15 14 17 19 19 149 
Fox 13 15 21 19 18 14 16 17 16 149 
Storr 13 15 24 17 19 13 19 17 20 157 
Hawkins 14 15 25 20 20 13 17 19 18 161 
Malone 9 15 24 14 18 14 18 18 17 147 
*Courtney 13 14 34 16 16 11 18 16 17 145 
Remsen 14 15 20 18 17 12 14 17 17 144 
E C B. 15 15 20 14 17 11 17 17 18 - 144 
*Hull 12 13 23 17 18 14 18 20 18 153 
Fleming 13 15 20 16 15 11 14 18 18 140 
Vail 15 15 23 20 18 12 18 10 10 156 
Hammond 13 13 22 15 17 14 17 17 14 142 
Green 12 15 23 20 17 13 19 20 20 159 
Easton 13 13 23 17 16 15 18 18 16 149 
Apperson ^ 15 14 25 20 19 15 20 19 20 167 
Trego 14 15 23 18 17 9 17 18 19 150 
Bessemer 13 14 25 19 17 13 16 17 18 147 
Stine 11 15 24 17 19 13 17 18 13 147 
Lupus 15 14 22 15 15 14 17 19 16 147 
Foxie 11 13 16 12 11 14 11 17 17 122 
C S B 13 11 24 16 13 12 16 19 18 142 
*Fulford 14 14 23 17 17 15 18 19 20 157 
333 12 12 19 17 16 11 18 18 15 138 
Glover 13 15 19 20 16 14 17 19 19 152 
E W Hull 13 14 23 17 15 14 18 17 18 149 
Morfey 12 13 24 14 18 11 17 19 19 147 
Meyer 13 13 24 18 16 14 19 17 20 154 
McCord 11 13 22 19 18 14 20 16 17 150 
Whitney 15 13 23 20 20 12 19 20 20 162 
Dudley 14 14 21 17 19 13 15 20 17 150 
Bartlett 12 13 20 18 16 11 18 18 18 144 
Du Pont 12 14 21 17 16 14 12 17 19 142 
*B H Norton 11 10 11 14 11 11 17 12 10 108 
Wheeler 14 15 22 16 14 11 19 13 16 140 
Leuschner 15 14 21 18 20 11 20 12 19 150 
Alkire 13 14 22 19 20 11 20 20 18 157 
Sweeny 12 13 22 8 17 11 15 18 16 133 
Burton 12 14 24 15 18 13 20 19 19 154 
Thompson 13 13 22 18 19 15 18 15 19 152 
m ..- 15 13 22 17 20 12 18 18 18 1-53 
*McMurchy 15 15 22 19 19 15 20 17 17 159 
;-*Banks 13 14 22 17 18 13 19 18 18 152 
♦IteTler 13 11 16 16 17 12 12 17 15 129 
Bfssett U 14 20,18 18 15 14 19 19 148 
Catawba 14 13 20 17 14 12 18 20 17 145 
Snow 11 14 19 17 15 12 17 17 18 ' 140 
Johns .iv.v.f.. 12 8 17 
May go 9 9 16 
Mingo 12 13 21 
Piercy 13 11 20 
Heinhold 11 14 16 
Bennett 11 14 15 
Sporting Life 13 11 21 
*Swivellcr 13 14 22 
Kelsey 14 15 24 
Weidebusch 14 13 18 
Gates 13 14 18 
Howe 13 13 22 
R G Wheeler 11 13 13 
Tomlinson 12 7 16 
T Alexander 14 14 23 
U W Brown 13 13 21 
Pampelly 14 12 23 
Lane 14 12 20 
E S C 13 14 21 
Mosher H 12 17 
Kirchscner f3 9 20 
Wray 4 9 14 
S R' Kay 15 12 25 
Case 12 12 17 
Gail Bennett 11 11 23 
B A Eastman 12 10 20 
W H Eastman 13 13 23 
Conover 12 12 23 
-Spencer 15 15 17 
Briggs 8 n 10 
Denny 14 12 22 
Longnccker 16 
Baumann -. 7 11 10 
Wadsworth 12 12 IS 
Griffith It 13 23 
Allison 12 15 22 
.Slade H 10 17 
Duncombc 11 0 17 
Hopkins 12 12 24 
16 13 
14 16 
14 19 
17 16 
13 14 
16 16 
19 18 
20 16 
15 17 
17 15 
18 17 
14 18 
16 18 
16 10 
15 19 
n 19 
17 18 
17 19 
16 18 
14 15 
12 17 
13 12 
17 16 
14 .. 
13 18 
16 14 
1'6 16 
15 19 
15 17 
11 10 
16 .. 
14 15 
14 17 
13 19 
7 14 
10 .. 
12 13 
11 17 
12 17 
14 20 
14 18 
15 IS 
11 18 
12 17 
12 16 
12 18 
13 19 
12 17 
14 IG 
11 15 
11 16 
10 .. 
12 15 
14 16 
13 12 
10 19 
12 12 
13 17 
15 18 
14 18 
i .. 
13 .. 
15 16 
13 13 
17 19 
16 IC 
14 18 
15 12 
18 19 
18 18 
20 18 
10 16 
20 14 
14 15 
11 if! 
17 18 
19 19 
18 17 
20 16 
17 17 
17 19 
17 17 
18 13 
13 .. 
17... 
12 
20 19 14 19 18 19 
16 16 11 17 20 16 
18 17 10 19 14 14 
IS 17 10 19 14 14 
17 19 14 14 18 15 
126 
121 
148 
130 
78 
129 
137 
151 
158 
147 
148 
148 
139 
95 
148 
140 
151 
147 
144 
130 
81 
79 
151 
<;8 
105 
96 
111 
148 
142 
67 
94 
16 
48 
42 
159 
145 
130 
124 
145 
NEW YORIC CKTY MEMliERS CUP. 
*Reinccke 12 
*J Lodge 12 
F C Y 14 
Willey : 13 
Valentine 13 
Wayte 11 
W Morris 14 
Dalley 14 
J Hunter 10 
J S Boa 14 
Tuttle 12 
Bridger 12 
Spross 14 
Hobbie 13 
Carr 14 
Talsma 14 
Fairbairn 12 
Wilson 14 
Brigger 13 
Highland 13 
fMiss Hyland 8 
*Tracy 11 
'"Friday 9 
Scott 12 
R H Hebard 13 
J Mayper 15 
Ruble 12 
*Fries 12 
*.Schwartz 10 
L Norris 10 
N Burnett 10 
Borst 12 
Oehning 6 
R Stevens 7 
Beck 10 
Cooper 8 
Graham 11 
Zoeller Vi 
Peters 13 
Pauckner 10 
Papworth 13 
Tracy 14 
Holmes 9 
Price 15 
Page 7 
Sherman 11 
Cummings 13 
Karew 7 
Cooper 8 
Poole 15 
Kennedy 13 
Grieff 15 
Palmer U.rX' 10 
Horning 7 
Hatz 6 
Dr Colvin 10 
Nick 
Floss 13 
E Spross 
Covert 11 
Ward 11 
Taylor ■, 
F Lefevre 12 
McPherson 
Story 
Deremo 10 
De May 12 
White 
12 24 16,20 
10 11 11 13 
13 21 15 17 
10 19 14 15 
11 21 14 15 
11 23 15 16 
9 18 15 19 
10 20 17 20 
13 21 18 18 
13 23 17 20 
14 23 19 18 
11 16 16 16 
10 25 18 19 
13 21 16 17 
11 21 18 18 
14 23 17 18 
8 22 17 18 
9 20 16 13 
8 21 14 16 
13 20 14 15 
8 6 10 9 
15 21 11 17 
10 17 16 16 
9 IS 15 16 
10 18 14 15 
13 24 20 20 
13 24 IS 20 
9 19 14 17 
10 14 15 17 
13 20 18 15 
12.21 .. .. 
13 17 . . . . 
6 24 . . . . 
15 8 15 12 
8 17 14 14 
15 19 16 14 
.. 20 16 14 
15 isa . . . . 
12 13 . . . . 
11 22 . . . . 
.. .. 13 .. 
. . 20 17 . . 
..19 14 .. 
11 20 
12 16 
14 17 
9 16 
10 20 
14 15 
11 14 
11 12 
13 17 
13 19 
12 18 
13 15 
15 19 
11 17 
11 17 
11 16 
12 16 
10 IS 
12 10 
9 .. 
9 .. 
15 17 
10 .. 
14 14 
10 16 
14 17 
13 15 
13 16 
8 9 
12 12 
16 16 
19 17 
17 15 
18 17 
17 20 
18 19 
17 14 
17 17 
17 17 
17 18 
20 18 
17 19 
19 20 
17 18 
17 19 
16 17 
16 17 
18 18 
16 20 
17 14 . . . . 
ii ii '. '. '. '. 
15 21 17 15 
14 .. 14 
10 .. 16 .. 
11 21 15 17 
11 16 13 . . 
.. 16 14-.. 
13 22 19 17 
10 22 17 . . 
14 23 . . . . 
8 21 . . . . 
10 14 . . . . 
6 11 . . . . 
9 14 . . . . 
10 19 
10 23 
.. 18 
12 20 
14 25 
13 
15 19 1 1. 
14 16 19 . . 
13 14 15 16 
15 
. 16 
. 15 
11 20 
.. 20 
.. 14 
14 .. 
12 
14 
115 
85 
143 
132 
136 
140 
138 
141 
141 
153 
15(J 
134 
IBS 
144? 
149 
148 
141 
133 
133 
84 
50 
107 
68 
98 
96 
159 
151 
100 
83 
100 
43 
42 
30 
67 
63 
72 
90 
51 
38 
43 
26 
51 
42 
83 
35 
37 
122 
47 
38 
135 
120 
52 
39 
31 
28 
33 
44 
46 
18 
59 
65 
13 
43 
20 
14 
24 
24 
14 
P Brown 16 18 16 
T Brown 16 .. 
Bailey 12 10 
50 
16 
22 
Third Day, Thursday, Jane 8. 
The programme of this day was precisely like that of Tuesday. 
There was' a total of 165 targets, and a total of $21 for the day's 
entrance in all events. The weather was very similar to that of 
the previous days, the wind still blowing from the south, but 
the weather was cooler. There was a great crowd of spectators, 
gentlemen and ladies. The programme was run off smoothly, 
the fourth magautrap relieving the pressure, and there also was a 
reduced number of entries. 
Young fell off somewhat in his shooting, scoring 149 out of 165. 
Powers was high, losing but 5 of the total. 
Events: 1234567 8 9 
Targets: 15 15 25 20 20 15 15 20 20 
F E Mallory 15 13 23 IS 17 15 15 17 18 
S F Mallory 11 14 20 19 17 12 13 16 15 
Dade 14 12 23 15 17 13 14 IS 17 
J F Mallory 12 13 20 19 17 11 13 15 17 
L E Mallory, Jr 15 15 21 20 19 13 14 18 17 
Dale 13 15 25 18 15 13 12 IS 15 
Grant 14 15 23 IS 18 13 14 18 14 
James IH 15 23 19 20 15 14 17 19 
Redwing 14 14 24 18 20 13 15 IS IS 
Rike 14 12 22 18 18 13 13 18 20 
Young 14 14 25 20 19 10 13 18 16 
Powers 15 1.4 25 19 18 15 14 20 20 
Lcroy* ; 13 15 23 19 18 15 13 19 20 
Apgar* 12 13 22 17 18 12 13 18 15 
llailowcll'i' 14 14 24 19 17 13 14 17 18 
Fanning-* 14 14 24 19 19 13 12 17 IS 
Kirkover 14 15 22 18 18 13 14 20 17 
Shortv 11 15 23 19 17 12 12 18 20 
Heikcs* 15 15 24 18 20 15 13 18 18 
T H Kennedy 12 11 21 16 15 15 11 19 15 
Wride 13 10 20 15 11 11 10 13 17 
T L W 13 13 19 16 19 11 11 18 17 
Byer 15 14 23 18 19 15 14 19 18 
Ruble 15 15 23 17 18 12 14 19 IS 
Hawkins 15 12 21 20 19 1.3 15 18 20 
Malone 14 12 19 14 16 13 15 15 16 
Storr 15 14 23 IS 16 15 13 18 IS 
Fox 15 13 22 16 15 13 14 20 18 
Hood 13 13 23 17 19 15 12 20 IS 
Courtneyi" 13 13 21 19 17 12 12 16 16 
Kemsen 10 14 22 16 15 8 10 16 17 
E C B U 10 20 14 14 11 12 17 17 
Hull* 15 12 23 19 16 15 11 16 17 
Fleming 13 15 25 18 16 13 14 16 17 
Vail 12 14 23 17 16 13 13 19 10 
Hammond 14 15 23 17 12 12 12 15 17 
Green 13 13 24 20 15 14 12 15 18 
Easter 14 14 IS 17 18 13 14 18 18 
Apperson 13 14 24 19 17 9 11 14 19 
Trego 15 13 24 IS 17 13 10 15 17 
Bessemer 14 13 21 15 15 14 1.0 20 15 
Stine 14 10 23 1.9 15 12 13 19 18 
Lupus 12 14 22 15 19 15 13 17 17 
J'oxie 11 12 20 18 14 11 14 18 17 
C S B 15 13 21 17 16 11 12 17 13 
Fulford'* 13 15 22 18 19 13 14 17 17 
.3.33 12 13 17 18 12 14 12 15 12 
Glover 15 14 24 16 18 14 14 15 19 
Tracey 11 12 20 18 16 11 9 15 18 
Morfey 13 14 23 15 19 13 14 19 19 
Meyers 15 15 24 20 19 12 15 16 20 
McCord 14 9 25 17 16 11 11 17 18 
• Whitney 14 14 22 19 17 14 13 20 18 
Dudley 12 15 24 20 17 14 15 14 20 
Johns 12 13 20 18 19 12 13 16 14 
Mayco 11 9 20 14 15 10 12 15 13 
G W Hull 13 13 24 IS 16 15 13 19 17 
Mingo 13 14 18 17 19 15 14 19 IS 
Kelsey 14 15 25 17 18 13 15 18 18 
McMurchy* 15 15 24 IS 16 14 14 19 19 
Banks'^ ■ 15 15 22 17 19 13 14 19 16 
Keller'* 10 12 19 17 15 13 12 16 16 
Bissett 13 11 18 7 18 14 13 15 19 
Catawba 13 12 19 13 19 13 15 14 16 
Alkire 14 35 24 19 19 14 14 19 19 
Sweeney 11 13 21 17 15 13 9 10 IS 
Burton" 14 13 21 16 IS 11 14 14 20 
Weidebusch 11 14 19 16 16 15 14 19 15 
99 15 10 21 15 14 12 14 17 19 
Wavte 13 10 22 15 14 14 11 15 15 
W Morris 15 14 22 16 18 14 13 9 17 
Dalley 14 11 22 IS 19 10 12 13 17 
Hunter 13 12 21 17 16 9 12 14 14 
Spencer 11 12 21 12 16 11 11 IS IS 
J S Boa 13 13 24 18 18 13 13 18 15 
Wayper 13 12 21 20 17 12 13 19 17 
Howe 12 14 21 17 15 14 11 16 16 
Swiveller* 11 14 20 15 19 15 14 IS 17 
Tomlinson 13 9 17 IS 16 9 
Gates 14 11 24 IS 15 12 15 18 19 
Carr 15 12 22 20 18 15 12 17 18 
Tuttle 13 13 20 16 18 12 10 15 11 
Spross 14 15 IS 19 19 12 14 IS 19 
R G Wheeler 13 13 22 17 18 10 13 17 14 
Allison 12 14 22 17 20 12 11 18 IS 
Griffith 15 15 22 20 20 14 15 20 19 
Inman 14 13 21 15 19 14 14 15 17 
Hopkins 12 10 23 17 17 13 13 20 16 
Slade 13 13 18 17 19 11 14 14 16 
Barkett 14 15 22 16 17 14 11 17 17 
Du Pont 1 14 11 21 20 19 15 12 18 19 
B H Norton'* 11 11 15 13 14 9 5 3 10 
F G Wheeler 11 12 22 13 12 14 10 17 12 
Lenshuer 11 10 19 18 17 11 13 14 19 
Fairbairn 11 13 20 19 17 12 9 IS 10 
Wilson 12 13 20 17 13 14 10 15 19 
Brigger .12 10 17 17 16 13 12 13 16 
Willey 12 14 19 13 IS 12 15 17 19 
Talsma 14 12 20 12 13 12 11 16 14 
Hobbie 14 9 19 18 13 10 13 15 19 
TI W Brown 11 12 21 19 17 12 14 19 17 
Pumpelly 12 15 24 20 14 14 13 20 17 
Lane 14 15 20 17 17 12 14 IS 18 
E S C 12 12 19 17 12 14 15 15 20 
Valentine 14 11 20 17 17 13 15 18 18 
F C Y 11 12 23 17 14 13 12 10 19 
L Bennett 9 1122 14 111113 18 14 
P Brown 11 7 18 12 15 
F Lefevre 6 14 21 18 16 .. 15 18 .. 
Waters 14 10 
Mosher 10 9 
Palmer 13 7 19 15 . . 13 12 14 . . 
W F Smith 12 12 .. 18 ; 
S P Kay 14 10 24 .. 12 
De May H 8 
White 11 11 
Poole 13 13 
D Lefevre 10 11 22 . . 19 
Denny H 12 21 . . 19 13 13 15 . . 
Conover 12 11 13 . . . . 
Duncombe 12 19 . . 17 10 12 . . . . 
Deremo 12 
Zoeller 18 15 15 ... . 
Price - 15 
J B........ 8 .. .. 
Grieff 15 16 .. 
tiennessev •• •• 15 .. 
Broke. 
151 
137 
143 
137 
152 
144 
• 147 
157 
154 
148 
149 
160 
155 
140 
1.50 
150 
151 
147 
156 
135 
120 
137 
155 
151 
153 
134 
150 
146 
150 
139 
128 
128 
144 
fl47 
143 
137 
144 
144 
140 
142 
137 
143 
144 
135 
135 
148 
125 
149 
130 
149 
156 
138 
151 
151 
137 
119 
148 
147 
153 
154 
150 
130 
1.38 
134 
157 
133 
141 
139 
137 
129 
138 
136 
128 
131 
145 
I'M 
13G 
143 
82 
146 
149 
128 
148 
137 
144 
160 
142 
141 
135 
143 
149 
91 
123 
132 
135 
133 
126 
139 
124 
130 
142 
149 
145 • 
136 
133 
131 
122 
63 
108 
24 
19 
93 
42 
60 
19 
22 
26 
62 
104 
36 
70 
12 
48 
15 
8 
31 
15 
The Amateur Averages. 
To the twenty amateurs making the best averages in all events 
of the first three days' programme the Audubon Gun Club gave 
merchandise to the first ten and $10 in cash to each of the re- 
maining ten. First prize was a gold hunting-case watch; second, 
a round-trip ticket to Duluth ; third, an extension table, etc. 
Winners were privileged to select their prizes in the order in 
which they finished. The total number of targets for the three 
days was 500. Powers was high, with the excellent average of 
4'77, or .954 per cent. 
Shot 
Broke. Av.' at. Broke. Av. 
477 .954 L E Mallory,Jr.500 457 .914 
474 .948 Green .500 457 .914 
470 . 940 Alkire 500 4.57 . 914 
468 .936 Apperson 500 456 .912 
467 .934 Storr .....500 455 .910 
Pojvevs ■ 
Young . . 
Tames . . 
Griffith . 
Hawkins 
Shot 
at. 
..500 
..500 
..500 
..500 
..500 
