18 
WESTERN TRAPS* 
Garfield Gun Club. 
i jncAGu, ill., June 22. — Dr. J. W. Meek, seeretary of the 6ai> 
liekl Cun Club, has sent out to the membership of that goodly 
bodv the following announcement for the I'ourtU of July festiv- 
ities': 
"C hicago, June 20.— The fifth annual basket picnic of the club 
will Ise held on the club grounds, Tuesday, July 4. Shooting will 
l)egin on live pigeons promptly at 9 o'clock and will continue until 
abc.ut 2 o'clock. An elegant silver club cup will be shot for on 
live bird.s — 10 birds each man, under a handicap in distance from 
25yds. to 33yds. Those desiring to enter this contest must be on 
band early. No live-bird shooting alter dinner. The afternoon 
will be devoted to target shooting. Prizes will also be given the 
winners in a target race, all members being handicapped for this 
event on the percentage plan. An elegant and abundant dinner 
will be provided by the wives and lady friends of the club mem- 
bers, and the club will provide an abundance of ice cream, lemon- 
ade, etc. 
"All who have had the pleasure of participating in these events 
have voted them a grand success. 
"Cotne out; bring your entire family and enjoy a delightful day 
in the open air, away from smoke, dust, roar and rattle incident 
to the f'ourth in the city, , 
"If the weather is favQrabJe we will sissjit© you a thoroughly 
enjoyable day." 
June 24. — The trophy shoot of the Garfield Gun Club was held 
here to-day. RichardsWon Class A medal, Hellman Class B, and 
Fanning Class C. Svi'eeps followed. Scores: 
Richards 1111111111111111111110111 -24 
II icks 1111110111011111111111111—2:1 
G rahani 1110111111111110111111111—23 
( lilbert 0101111111111111111011111—22 
Mellman 1111101111110100111111111—21 
noa . i .................. i 1101111011111011011111111—21 
Dr Shaw 0111011101101011111111111—20 
North 1010111010101111111110111—19 
i)r Meek 0101110111111101111010111—19 
J'-ann ing OlUOllOllllOOOOlllll] 011—17 
\' orth cott '. • 1 OlOlUOilOllllOllOllllOll— 17 
Sticer 1111110111010001001101110—16 
Or Grav'es 1100111101010110010101111—16 
Smith ' " limiOOQOlfllOOllOlllllO— 16 
Hi-abrooic 1101101010100111110011101—16 
jiaton 0000000101110011111111111—15 
Mrs Shaw 1110110001100111111001100—15 
Yoimg I ..OOOlllOOllUOlOllOOlllllO— 15 
VV orkman' ' 01 llllOOllOUOllOlOOlllOO— 15 
Dr liovce 1000010110001101110110011—13 
I Wolf 0010001110101001110011010—12 
t Wolf ' 1100011100110000100110110—12 
Kehl ' 1010010100110010000101001—10 
Khodu«' 1000000101001110010100100— 9 
Pollard 0001000010000101011010100— S 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 25 Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 25 
North cott 11 7 9 7 . . . . Graham 8 14 
Workman 
Pollard 6 
Kehl 8 
Dr Meek ,. 11 
Richards 10 
l-'anning 13 
C Wolf 6 
Young 7 
Dr Shaw 13 
Mrs Shaw 9 
J Wolf M 
_De Clircq 4 
June 19. — Practice 
G Hoxie 
9 . . Brabrook 5 12 8 
5 3 Rhodus 5 .. .. 
3 4 4 .. .. Eaton 3 6 
7 12 6 Smith 1 6 
7 U 8 15 . . Dr Royce 6 6 
8 10 6 8 . . Boa 10 12 
4 5 Hicks 9 11 
7 10 
9 12 
4 .. 
4 
2 
0 4 . . 
3 .. .. 
9 5.. 
8 13 22 
8 13 22 
9 14 25 
9 10 .. Gilbert 9 15 
9 ., .. Newcomb 3 .. 
,. 8 .. .. Hellman 11 9 12 21 
8 Stiger 13 5 . . . . 
, . Younger 12 . . 
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1011102011102112110212210 
02002211111122212211 01 222 
22010 —59 
June 21.— Crow won the shoot of the Audabon Gun Club in the 
shoot-off with Wilcox. Several visitors were present. Scores: 
Crow 29^ ' 2 11211212021221122202—18-2 -20 
Wilcox 28 "2 22121010221121222211—18-2-20 
A-mberg 30, 1. 0212*211222012101111-16-1-17 
'Odell 29 i .w. 211W2221*2200w 
*Parkhurst 00122202121201101111 -15 
*Mairill " ' 022212121010212W 
*Stu?tevant".V. 0112*22011w 
* Visitors. 
Ties' 
Crow 22022—4 Wilcox 20011—3 
Match " 
Wilcox ." 121222100121222-13 Amberg 101010111012010- 9 
i"^J*SCt] CC ' 
Odd I 012110101111001 ■ —10 
Magill 0121220210 — 7 
Sturlevant 2221202110000 —8 
( Hoxie 22022222102000012021102011 2002111211202202-29 
Ravelrigg. 
Ogdea Shoot. 
Mr. William McKinley, secretary of the Ogden Gun Club, is 
good enough to make the following report of the tournament at 
that place Tune 20. The crowd seems not to have been very large, 
but it is ttot always the size of the shoot which is the criterion 
of its success as a sportsmanlike event. Mr. McKinley writes: 
"The day was all that could be asked, and the home club had 
everything in fine shape for the usual large crowd of shooters that 
has heretofore attended these tournments; but this time they were 
to be disappointed. None of the local tournaments have been 
well attended this season, owing, seemingly, to the foolish (?) idea 
of the amateurs that a few "crackerjacks" will "round up every- 
thing Can someone suggest a programme for a good time, lots 
of sport, and nobody a heavy loser? In every way but financially 
our tournament was a success. Below is our little score: 
Events : i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 25 
Cad 10 8 14 9 10 15 9 9 14 9 9 15 10 25 
Eyons ■ 8 7 14 9 10 14 9 
Core ^ 10 13 10 10 14 9 
Robertson ... 8 7. 9 6 .. 7 
Boa 10 9 15 9 9 15 10 9 15 
Walton 8 9 13 8 10 14 6 5 12 
^thos ., 8 9 13 10 8 13 8 10 12 
Helton 7 8 .. 7 6 .. 7 .. .. 
McKinley 8 .. 9 9 .. 8 8 .. 
Hiller - 7 8 .. .. .. 
Kirby 
Reed 
McElwee 
Guy • 
7 15 10 10 13 10 23 
9 11 6 7 11 8 22 
5 
8 15 10 24 
8 
9 8 12 
10 
7 
9 15 10 10 10 
7 .. 5 .■. .. 
9 25 
7 .. 
8 .. 
2 .. 
7 .. 
9 19 
Av. 
94 2-7 
90 6-7 
80 
60 
89 5-9 
771-7 
480 Caxtqn Building, Chicago, 111. 
Broke. 
166 
159 
139 
47 
157 
107 
154 
42 
60 
22 
15 
82 
12 60 
15 75 
E. Hough. 
70 
85 5-9 
73 1-3 
75 
861-3 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Bfoofclyn Gun Club. 
llroukl.vn, i\. V., June 24.— Close work was the feature o( to- 
day's shooting, no less than five men tieing in each of the prize 
evenls. G. B. Patersou W'on the gun case aft.er the second shoot- 
off. No. 4 was a 25-target handicap event, the prize being a year's 
subscription to Forest and Stream. The second ties were not 
shot off, but will be decided at a later date. The scores: 
Prize shoot for gun case: 
G B Paterson, 9 101111111111111101111111111011 -.-JO 
J B Hopkins, 4 milllllllimilllUimilUO]— 30 
W Hopkins, 3 111111111111011111110011111111 -ZO 
Dr Bryant, 6 111110110110111111110111110111—30 
Dr Creamer, 8 010111011111110001111111110101—30 
Dr Kenible. 5 101100111011111011111111001011—27 
S^ Wri.ght, 9 010001111101011001011011101110—27 
Dr Webber, 5.l./^ '. . . . '. . .. .\ '.[ . . . .[ luilOllOOlOmOlOllOlllOOlllll— 26 
Dr Smith, 9 100010010000111010111010110101—24 
First ties; 
Paterson, 9 111101101011100101111111111101—30 
W Hopkins, 3 minilllOllllllUllllllOOllI— 30 
Creamer, S 000011001100111110111111101110—27 
B rya nt, 6 111101111010111111101001010010—26 
J B Hopkins, 4..... 101011011111111001000111111111—26 
Second ties: 
Paterson, 9 .' 111111011111111001110110111111—30 
VV Hopkins. 3 OOllUOlllllOlllOllllllOllllOl— 26 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Sweeps: 
Events: 1 2 *3 
Targets: 25 25 20 
Mrs Carson... 16 21 16 
O J Buck 18 23 .. 
runnyngham i? 1^ ?2 
Sundermeier '^1-'-' 
Knap . 19 • • ■ ■ 
* 10 pairs. 
Targets : 10 15 10 25*25 
F A Thompson... 5 9 6 23 .. 
W Hopkins 10 14 9 25 25 
Dr Webber 9 10 9 23 . . 
J B Hopkins 5 9 10 25 25 
W H Thompson.. 8 11 .. 25 25 
Dr Bryant 9 10 3 25 25 
Lane 6 . . 5 22 . . 
* Shoot-off of No. 4. Second ties not shot off, 
Eureka Gun Club. 
Tune 24.— An overcast sky and a strong wind from the left-quar- 
ter made shooting hard to-day. The targets were very erratic in 
their flight, and were as a rule overshot. Mrs. C. W. Carson 
and V. L. 'Cunnyngham shot a 25-target match. While Cunnyng- 
ham did good work, he was unable to defeat Mrs. Carson, who 
shot in remarkably good form throughotit the day. Scores: 
Cunnvngham 1111111101111011111111111—23 
n T Buck 1111111011111010111100111—20 
Mrs Carson 1110111101011111011111011—20 
Weart 1101111101110110100111101—19 
Dr Carson ••• 1110111110110011100111111—19 
Mick 1011111100011100010111110—16 
Sundermeier 1110010100110010110111100-15 
u'es 1000011110110010010111101—14 
• <na„ ■ ■ ■ 0110101101101100010101010^13 
M T Buck .0000010000001000000001010— 4 
Targets: 10 15 10 25*25 
Paterson 7 .... 23 .. 
Milliken 7 6 18 . . 
Wright 10 6 24 .. 
Dr Creamer 9 25 25 
Dr Kemble 5 23 . . 
Dr Smith 20 .. 
Auburn Gun Club. 
Auburn, Me,, June 24. — Following are the scores made by the 
members of the Auburn Gun Club to-day. The day was very 
warm, and the attendance much larger than was expected, thirty 
men facing the traps. The scores, although fair, were not nearly 
as good as those of the preceding Saturday. In the 25-target 
handicap match for the gold badge four were tied for it — Moody, 
White, Berry and Conner — Conner winning it on the shoot-off. 
One event was the second shoot for the $100 Parker gun, which 
is to be given by the "Maine Sportsman" to the best trap shot 
in the State, the conditions being, a 25-target race, the contestants 
to be at two-thirds of the shoots, the final match to be shot off 
at the State tournament to be held on the grounds of the Auburn 
Gun Club, Aug. 30 and 31. 
Mr. E. C. Ferriday, of the Laflin & Rand Powder Co., was a 
visitor at the club, and shot through several of the events. 
A magautrap has been ordered, and is daily expected by the 
club. The members are going to Portland the first of next month 
to shoot for the Lovell challenge badge. A good time is expected, 
lor the Portland boys are a jolly crowd. 
The Auburn Gun Club has only been organized two years and has 
already a membership of forty-eight, which is rapidly increasing. 
At their regular Saturday shoots there is a larger attendance 
than at any other club in the State. 
Scores : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 25 10 15 10 
Hunnewell ....... 10 24 
Ashley 8 20 
Bickford 5 16 
Libby 7 14 
Berry S 24 
White 7 22 
Barker 8 15 
Moody 6 21 
Cobb 9 20 
Emerton 4 14 
3 4 
10 15 
9 9 
9 13 
8 10 
1 
10 
Alden 
Flanders 
Jones . . . . 
Conner . 
Norton 
4 15 
3 11 
6 11 
9 23 
8 20 
Francis 6 16 
3 6 
4 .. 
"i 13 
'9 14 
Events: 
Targets : 
Dr Cushman... 
Lambert 
Huntington 
Hall 5 
Ferriday 
Snow • . . 
Noble 
Robinson 
Collins 
McKennen 
Cole 
Enson 
Merrill 3 
Brown 1 
Webber • 
2 3 
25 10 
19 4 
14 8 
17 8 
16 .. 
15 .. 
n 6 
21 .. 
16 7 
17 9 
13 .. 
7 .. 
15 .. 
4 5 
15 10 
12 I. 
7 3 
10 .. 
9 7 
7 7 
12 .. 
10 
8 10 
9 .. 
Trap around Reading;. 
Reading, Pa., June 17.— The following scores were made to-day 
in the seventh weekly shoot for a gun on the grounds of the Mt. 
Penn Gun Club, of this city. Each man shot at 25 targets: Huns- 
berger 25, Rhoads 23, Yeager 21, Shultz 20, Saylor 16, Laird 16, 
Dietrich 17. Yeager leads in average, with .88 per cent. 
Lebanon, Pa.. June 17.— The Keystone Gun Club, of this city, 
elected the following oflicers: President, Francis H. Reinoehl; 
Vice-President, A. G. Reizenstein; Treasurer, Wm. H. BoUman; 
Captain, A E. Smith; Steward, Wilson Wentzel; House Com- 
mittee: Geo. Ayres, John Birch, Wm. Lausch; Handicap Com- 
mittee: William BoUman, A. E. Smith and WiUiam Langdon. 
West Chester, Pa., June 22.— At the shoot, held to-day, for the 
challenge cup of the West Chester Gun Club, of this city, C. 
Brinton, Lumis and Peters tied on 23 out of 25. In the shoot- 
off at 10 targets, Lumis missed his first bird and scored 9, while 
C. Brinton and Peters each broke 10 and continued to smash them 
until the 29th target, which Brinton lost, although dusting it 
very hard, while Peters broke his 30th target, and won the cup. 
The members also shot two sweepstake events, the scores of whtch 
follow: 
Events : 
Targets 
Lumis . . 
Ford .... 
Hoar . . . . 
Green . . . 
Nate .... 
Henry 
12 3 Events: 12 3 
25 10 10 Targets : 25 10 10 
23 8 .. Harrison 22 .. .. 
9 .. C Brinton 23 9 .. 
7 8 Davis 22 S 8 
7 .. P Brinton 18 9 6 
9 8 Todd- .. 6 7 
22 
20 
22 
13 
22 
No. 1 event was the shoot for challenge cup. 
Shoot-off tie, 10 targets: Lumis 9, C. Brinton 10, Peters 10. 
Second shoot-off: C. Brinton 10, Peters 10. 
Third shoot-off: C. Brinton 9, Peters 10. 
Dttstek. 
Biffton 13, Parker 11, Dr. Bill 11, Johnston 13. Mrs. Johnston 11, 
Jones 10, Hays 7, Bush 11, Kennedy 9, Chamberlin 7, Best 14. 
Ties: French 3, Biffton 2, Johnston 2. 
French won badge. . 
Fort Smith Gun Club. 
Fort Smith, Ark., June 22.— The regular -weekly club shool of 
the Fort Smith Gun Club took place at the Fair Grounds to-day. 
Considering the fact that half the shooters are new hands at the 
game, the scores ranked high. Judging from the attendance, we 
will have the most successful season we have ever had. 
At 10:30 A. M. on the day for the shoot it was discovered that 
there were no targets in town. However, a bit of sharp work by 
telegraph and the kindness of the Jenny Lind contingent got us 
out of a bad hole, and the shoot was run oif on schedule time. 
At 12:30 the aforesaid Jenny Lind coMitingent arrived, bearing with 
them the coveted birds. The attendance was more than we 
bargained for, and consequently we ran short of birds. 
Matthews, as usual, led the procession with the unusual score 
of "all of 'em." He shot in four sweeps and broke all he .shot 
at— 35 straight. As there were no more birds he was forced to 
quit with a clean score. 
There were sweeps team races and side bets galore. Jack 
O'Keiffe, Judge Oglesby, Frank Baptiste and J. P. Durden being 
the principal offenders. The members are getting quite sporty, 
and any one who is inclined to plunge can get any kind of a 
game he wants. 
The Gardner Jewelry Co. and Messrs. Klein & Fink have very 
generously donated to the Fort Smith Gun Club two beautiful 
medals, the first representing Class A and the second Class B. 
These medals are the property of the donors, and will be returned 
to them at the close of the season, or in the event of the disso- 
lution of the Gun Club. They will be contested for each regular 
practice day, and the holder is subject to individual challenge, 
twenty-four hours' notice being all that is necessary. Any one 
winning Class B rnedal twice in succession will be promoted to 
Class A. Following are the scores: 
Shot Shot 
, at- Broke. Av. ^ at. Broke. 
Matthews 35 .35 1.000 A W Boyd 35 14 
Leach .35 30 .860 Coffee 35 14 
Knott 35 "~ " " 
Events: 1 2 *3 
Targets: 25 25 20 
Jones 14 9 10 
Mack 18 14 ,. 
Weart 17 .. .. 
Morton 17 19 
Durden 
Baptiste . 
Merriman 
35 
35 
35 
26 .740 O'Keiffe 35 14 
26 . 740 Oglesbv 25 9 
23' .650 Hunt .' 35 10 
21 .600 Trobridge 35 10 
Secretary. 
Av. 
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.400 
.400 
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.280 
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Connecticut State League Shoot. 
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10 10 10 15 10 15 10 10 10 15 10 10 
DoRLON s Point, South Norwalk, Conn., June 22.— There was a 
most delightful day for the tournament of the Connecticut State 
League, held to-day on the grounds of the Naromake Gun Club, 
of this place. There was a mild wind and favorable conditions for 
shooting. 
Many ladies were present in the good attendance of spectators. 
Lunch was provided for the shooters. In the cashier's depart- 
ment was Mr. W. E. Lewis; Mr. H. T. Gahrman looked after the 
entries, while Mr. C. J. Flynn was squad hustler. The scores: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Tarker 10 16 9 14 8 14 9 10 9 13 10 
Potter s 7 8 12 10 12 
C;Owee 10 7 5 14 8 14 
llfuit 8 7 8 13 8 12 
■Thorpe •. 7 9 6 11 7 14 
Drake 9 g 
Blue Rock 4 8 
Robinson 9 g 
G T. Ferris 7 9 
Bristol 7 8 
Schortemeier , 10 14 
Ferriday , 3 10 
Tuck 8 11 9 . . 7 8 
Gehrman 12 10 
Halpm 10 6 6 
Carpenter 10 6 6 „ „ 
Hendrie g iq 9 
G A Ferris ... , , 7 
Lewis . . . . ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ji 
8 13 
6 11 
5 .. 
8 8 
7 12 
7 11 
9 9 
9 
8 
9 
9 
4 
.. 5 
6 U 
9 13 
7 .. 
7 13 
8 10 
5 9 
9 
12 . 
9 11 
7 12 
8 10 
4 10 
6 .. 
9 
9 6 
6 8 
9 10 
8 4 
7 9 13 8 
7 4 13 10 
7 8 13 9 
9 10 12 9 
6 7 7 7 
.. . . 8 
912 7 
4 12 10" 
10 10 
Team race, eight men, 30 targets each man: 
,Tearn No. 1.— Potter (captain) 25, Fruit 27, Gehrman 27, Hen- 
drie 23 Drake 21, G. A. Ferris 24, Sturges 23, .G. T. Fends ,25: 
total, 195. , 
Team No. 2.— Parker 27, Cowee 27, Robinson 24, Bristol 22, 
Thorpe 21, Tuck 16, Chasmere 14, Lockwood 20; total, 171. 
Pa-wling Rod and Gun Club. 
Pawling, N. Y., June 24.— Following are scores of our monthly 
shoot. We shot during a terriffic thunderstorm, which kept the 
boys from turning out in force, and also prevented shooting 
sweeps : «» 
No. 1, club shoot; 
Tallman, 6 lOlOOOllllllUlllllllllll 
11111101111110110111011 11 
101111 —47 
Dutcher, 10 0011111100000111111111011 
1101111011101001111111111 
1010011101 —43 
Fry, 16 , 1101110101101111101101101 
1100111101011001011110000 
0010011110011110 —41 
Nelson, 10. .1101111011001101011111110 
lOlOUlOOlOllUlOlOlOllOl 
0101100001 —38 
ITol mes, 14 , 1101101111110111011100011 
omiiiioooiioooooioiioii 
00000011110001 —37 
Lefurgy, 10 . . OlOlOlOllUlOOlOllOlOlllO 
0011111000100011100001010 
1000101000 —29 
No. 2, $5 cash hatldicap: 
Tall man 1111110111111111101111111—23—2—25 
Dutcher IHlllOllOllllOllllllUlO— 21— 2— 23 
Lefurgy 1101001100001011010101110— 13 w 
J'/y 1001000000010101001101010— 9w 
Holmes 0101001000000000011110100— 8w 
Nelson .OUOOllllOUlllOw 
Minneapolis Gun Club. 
Minneapolis, June 22.- — The Thursday afternoon's shoot of the 
Minneapolis Gun Club was not as well attended as usual, probably 
owing to the threatening weather and strong wind that prevailed. 
French' carried off the honors of the day, winning three medals, 
Biffton and Johnston also winning their badges with very credit- 
able scores. Several interesting sweepstakes were shot after the 
finish of the day's regular events. A number of the active members 
will attend tournaments to be held at Eau Claire, W^is., on June 
27 and 28, and at Crookston, Minn., June 30 and July 1. All 
shooters interested in this matter are invited and can secure spe- 
cial rates to either or both places on application to President 
S. S. Johnston or any of the leading gim stores. The Saturday 
matinee shoot will be called promptly at 2 o'clock .B, -_M. The 
following are the scores of the afternoon's events: 
Paegel challenge badge, 25 targets: French 21, Morrison 15, Biff- 
ton 19 Parker 19, Dr. Bill 19, Johnston 18, Mrs. Johnston 20, 
Jones 'I8, Hays 18, Kennedy 17, Thompson 17, Neely. 20, Rheil- 
deffer 17, Davenport 15, Remington 18. 
Ties: French 8, Dr. Bill 7. 
French won badge. 
Club badges, 10 singles, 5 pairs: French 17, Morrison 10, Biffton 
16, Parker 15, Dr. Bill 14, Johnston 18,, Mrs. Johnston 14, Jones 
9, Hayes 8, Kennedy 11, Thompson 12, Neely 14, Rheildeffer 9, 
Remington 8, Spear 10, Mathes 10, Davenport 13. 
Johnston won senior badge^ French won junior badge; Ken- 
nedy won amateur badge. 
Schlitz diamond badge, 25 singles: French 18, Morrison 19, Biff- 
ton 24, Parker 23, Dr. Bill 14, Johnston 21, Mrs.. Tonhston 17, 
Jones 20, Hays 15, Kennedy 17, Thompson 16, Neely 18, Chamber- 
lin 16, Rheildeffer 16. 
Biffton won badge. 
Val Blatz diamond badge, 16 singles : French 13, Morrison 10, 
Freehold Gun Club, 
Freehold, N. J., June 24.— The regular meet of our club oc- 
curred on Friday. The shooting was at targets from five traps, 
unknown angles, rapid-fire system. A high wind blowing with- the 
traps made high scores difficult. After the regular event a 
team race between Ellis and Vanderveer, challengers, and Hance 
and Snyder was shot. Following are scores of both events: 
Hance 001110111111111010110111111111—24 
Snyder 1 00110110000011110110111101111—19 
Wm Buck 111110010011010101011111111101—21 " 
R A Ellis 100011011011111010111111110111-22 
Ed Vanderveer 100001100011011101111010100111—17 
Wm Ellis 011011101010000100001001101111—15 
Arrow-smith 001110101100111101110010110000—16 
J T Laird 000011001101110011001100111111—17 
Vandorn OlOllllOOlllllllllIlHOlOlllOl- 23 
Hance first, Vandorn second, R. A. Ellis third. 
Special shoot, Vanderveer and Ellis against Hance and Snyder- 
Ed Vanderveer 0001001101011011010111000—12 
R A Ellis 0011111110111101111111011—20—32 
Snyder . : 0111001001111000110111001—14 
Hance 1011101111111110100111lOifi6l9— 33 
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