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FOREST AND STREAM. 
AECH 24, 1900. 
The University Gun Club's serni-annual shoot, on the dub 
grounds, for' the Wertz-Duhdas trophy, took place on March 11. 
It was at 25 targets, and was open to metnbers only. It was 
won by Freed with a score of 18. The other scores were: Parish 
15, Baldwin 16, Arrison 10, Cooper 9, Lister 8. 
The interclub tournament, as set forth in "Western Traps" this 
week, is a novel idea, and should be readily supported by the clubs 
of the hamlet by the lake. Furthermore, it is a good idea for the 
clubs of other cities. Mr. Hough explains the plan in full in 
"Western Traps" aforementioned. 
The Cincinnati Gun Club is active in giving outside organizav 
tions ah opportunity to test their mettle. The newly organized 
gun club at Springfield, O., has been challenged by it, and there 
is a probability of a Contest in the near future. 
In the third weekly shoot of the Crescent Athletic Club for the 
March cup, at Bay Ridge, Mr. Donald Geddes was first with a 
score of 22 put of 25. In the prize event at 25 targets, expert 
traps, Mr. W'. K. Fowler won first. 
Mr. W. R. Crosby, the winner of the warm roof garden tourna- 
ment Association championship, has been for some time this year 
in the employ of the American E C & Schultze Powder Co., to 
shoot E C during the present year. 
Mr. Ed Bolmer, assistant superintendent of the Peters Car- 
tridge Co., Cincinnati, O., has been in New York for a number 
of days past and has been quite a constant visitor at the Sports- 
men's show, at Madison Square Garden. 
In the club handicap shoot of- the Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun 
Club, ori Thursday of last week, Mr. Phil Suss won the badge, 
tieing with Mr. H. Koch on a straight score, and winning in the 
shoot-off, a miss-and-out. 
Mr, W. T. Irwin, a representative of the Laflin & Rand Powder 
Co., with headquarters at Chicago, will be in attendance at the 
Grand American Handicap as a contestant for the first time in 
that great event. 
*s 
The match between Messrs. J.' A. R. Elliott and Rolla O. 
Heikes for the cast iron medal will take place at Yardville, N. J., 
on Saturday of this week. 
•I 
The tie of J. B. Porter and Newt Beach of last month was shot 
off on the l4th, miss-and-out. This resulted in a win for Porter, 
who killed 8 straight. . ■ ■ . 
Bernard Waters;- 
Trapsiiooting is Honest. 
Sing Sing, March IS.— Editor Forest and Stream : The editorial in 
your issue of yesterday entitled "Trapshooting is Honest" wilV 
have the indorsement of all who have followed up the sport. It is 
doubtful if that representative of the Western sporting paper who 
maligned the sport is a shooter at all. He probably included the 
trapshooting world in the dilated possibilities of his own imagina- 
tion. 
Apropos of trapshooting, now that tlae sport at Madison Square 
Garden is over, it is a wonder to me that no guns have been 
appropriated. If only shooters had access all would be well, but 
when you take in consideration the fact that any outsider who is 
desirous may circulate among the shooters, handle the guns, etc., 
it is remarkable that there has been no trouble. 
Probably the keen eyes and good memory of Manager Shaner 
have something to do with it. . 
A good scheme would be to furnish badges to all competitors 
and allow shooters only within the railing inclosing the gun racks. - 
Chas. G. Blandford. 
Washington Patk Gun Club. 
Kansas City, March 14.— The Washington Park Gun Club, an 
organization made up of the younger element of the local shooters, 
held its regular monthly medal shoot at Washington Park to-day. 
Members to the number of fifteen materialized for the contest, 
which ultimately resulted in Walter Howe winning the trophy by 
killing straight. The possession of this was spiritedly contested, 
as three finished with 14. Of these Newt Beach missed his last 
bird, which obviated the necessity of a shoot-off: 
W Howe 222221121222222—15 C E Wright. .221110222122210— 13 
N Beach 212122111122110—14 Dr F Planck. . .02*222221212222— 13- 
L Scott 2222111122*2112—14 J Parry 102122212022220—12 
N Jarrett 021121211212122—14 J Reppell 112111110020121—12 
D Fairman..... 122210021212122— 13 W Lipscomb. .202212222200022—11 
W Lemon...... 120222j21212111— 13 T Fernkas 110110012*22120—10 
J B Dickinson.221100222222221— 13 K Newton.... 0102200*1011112— 9 
G C Smith.... 2021222212112*2— 13 
Kansas City Gun Club. 
Kaksas Citv, March 15. — ^The regular monthly contest for club 
honors of the Kansas City Club was limited to eleven members, 
and of these J. W. Bramhall won the trophy by scoring 22 of his 
allotted 25 pigeons. The old veteran, Frank J. Smith, missed his 
opportunity to tie by failing to kill his last bird, he and W. K. ' 
Everingham scoring 21. 
The weather was propitious, and the birds strong and acti<'fe, 
notwithstanding the absence of any wind to aid them. 
T W Bramhall 2121222220122022222102211—22 ' 
W K Everingham 2120220122221111110211101—21 
F T Smith 222102220211222"2011222210— 21 ■ 
T B Porter 2222222220220220222012201—20 
J M Curtice 0222022202220202222222202—19 
C W Renick 2201012012001011221122201—18 
E Fletcher 120121111201010020101*121—17 
S S Millett 1020120201112201101102021—17 
W Scott . . . ■ .■ 1101101102100201200202002—14 
R S Elliott. 2210201020011210202010000—13 
A H Glasner .1220100202001200020001002—11 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
M itches at Carteret. 
Garden t^ity, ft. I., March 15.— Two 100-live-bird ■matches were' 
shot on the grounds of the Carteret Gun Club to-day. The first 
v.-as between- Messrs; Louis T. DuryeU and Daniel T. Bradleyr 
standing at 30yds.; the second was between Messrs. T. P W' 
Stewart and J. W. Gordon, standing. at 28yds. The weather con- 
ditions were unfavorable, a snow storm prevailing at the time 
Iti-e scores: . 
Bradlev vs. Diiryea: 
D I Bradley, 30 
L T Duryea, 30. 
Stewart vs. Gordon : 
J P W Stewart, 28...., 
J W Gordon, 28. 
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22222 
22222 
2*222- 
-23 
22222 
20222 
22*22 
22222 
22222- 
-23 
22222 
2222* 
22202 
22222 
22222- 
-23 
22202 
22020 
20222 
22222 
20222- 
-20—89 
22211 
22222 
21212 
22202- 
-24 
20222 
22220 
'2222* 
22222 
20220- 
-20 
21221 
22202 
22122 
12022 
22222- 
-23 
02202 
22220 
22222 
22220 
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-21— SS 
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22022 
02222 
22222 
22222- 
-23 
22222 
22220 
22222 
22212 
22222- 
-24 
22201 
22222 
22222 
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-22 
22212 
1122* 
22120 
22222 
22222- 
-23—92 
.20222 
*2*22 
22202 
22222 
22*22- 
-20 
22222 
02220 
22220 
22222 
22222—22 
22222 
22022 
22202 
22222 
22222—23 
22222 
22222 
21221 
22012 
22222- 
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Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I.," March 15.— Mr. Phil Suss was the winner 
of the badge in the 7-live-bird handicap event of the Sheepshead 
Bay Rod and Gun Club, at the shoot held to-day. He and H. 
Koch killed straight, and in the shoot-off, miss-and-out, one round 
actermined the winner. The scores : 
I McKane, 27 2*22222-6 H Kronika, 26 0201212-5 
J J Pillion, 27 0220222—5 H Koch, 27... .2121212-^7 
R Smith, 25 0220120-2 H Montanns, 27 0202201-4 
R W Smith, 27 2002000-2 T Cordes, 23 0111102-5 
G Tappan, 27. ....... ..220*020-3 F Van Tuiker, 25. .0120100—3 
D J Pleffner, 23 1112001—5 P Suss, 25..... 2111121—7 
J Steele, 25.. ,.2012222-6 Dr Wood, 25 132J1U2— 5 
A Soeller, 23 0221 212— 6 Dr Hill, 25 122*011—5 
Shoot-olT for badge: Phil Suss 1, H. Koch 0. 
Medicus Gun Cltib. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 15.— Dr. Casey's performance in killing 
33 birds • straight at the shoot of the Medicus Gun Club to-day 
was the brilliant feature of the meeting. The scores: 
No. 1. No. 2. 
Woods 121—3 1111111111—10 
Thompson ..110—2 1221112212—10 
Dr Casey ; 211—3 2112222211—10 
No. 3, 20. birds: 
Woods 11011*21112121211221—18 
Thompson 22211101*22211221211—18 
Dr Casey ., 22222112112121122121—20 
No. 1 was at 3 birds; No. 2 was at 10 birds. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 17.— Event 4, at 30 targets, was the third 
contest for the Wright medal, and was won by Mr. J. S. S. Remsen. 
Event 6, at 50 targets, with handicap added, was the tenth shoot 
for the Francotte gun. Messr.s. G. B. Paterson and R. Woods were 
the only contestants who scored any points. There was a good 
deal of wind in active circulation, which made good scores diificult: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 25 20 15 30 10 50 10 15 
J S S Remsen 15 14 12 20 .. 39 9 9 
G AVilliamson 9 10 .. 17 
G B Paterson ,„...,..,... 18 12 .. 17 .. 42 .. .. 
R Woods 16 43 . . . . 
L Montoux 10 . . 9 , . 7 . . 5 
W Hopkins 12 13 . . 7 . . 7 11 
L Brigham 12 10 19 .. 40 .. .. 
J Hopkins 14 .. S .. .. 7 
Snow 6 .. 3 .. 2 .. 
Goldstien 8 8 6 
Smith 10 
Dr Terry 3 22 7 . . 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L. I.— The live-bird shoot of the Brook- 
lyn Gun Club was well supported. 
There were tliree events on the programme. No. 1, the Peek-a- 
Boo handicap, was at 5 live birds, $5 entrance, birds extra, two 
moneys, 60 and 40 per cent. No, 2, the Gored Ox handicap, was at 
7 live birds. $5 entrance, three moneys, 50, 30 and 20 per cent. 
No. 3, the Plum Pudding handicap, at 15 live birds. $10 entrance, 
birds extra, four moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.' 
No. 1: 
J S Remsen, 29 22222—5 Dr Casey, 28 .....21112—5 
Capt Brewer, 32 22222—5 Dr Woods, 27 21212—5 
J M Thompson, 26 11122—5 A Doty, 29 22222—5 
C W Rodman, 26 21012—4 C Budd. .30. 11200—3 
J Hopkins, 27 10220-3 Le Roy, 29 22222-5 
C W Feigenspan, 29 12222—5 C S Campbell, 28 11101—4 
No. 2: 
D C Bennett, 28 1001*12—4 Doty, 29 2222222—7 
Feigenspan, 29 2222222—7 Le Roy, 29 *222222— 6 
Dr Casey, 28 1222222—7 Brewer, 32 2222222—7 
,. Dr Woods, 27 1222222—7 Rodman, 26 1110200—4 
;rj B Hopkins, 27 0101222—5 Budd, 30 0022222—5 
.Campbell, 28 2222101—6 Remsen, 29 ..0222202—5 
Thompson, 27 2220212—6 Annie Oaklev. 26 1112212—7 
No. 3: 
R Heikes, 31... 222221222022202— 13 Le Roy, 29. .. .222222222222222— 15 
Dr Casey, 28. . .220122222222222^14 Doty, 29 222222212222222—15 
Dr Woods, 27.. 122222020221222— 13 Annie O'kry,26.111112121102011— 13 
Crosby, 32 222222222122212—15 Rodmart, 26. .. .1100200112020*0— 8 
Fanning. 31. .. .222222222122222— 15 Thompson, 27.222222211211211—15 
Feigenspan, 29.122222222222222—15 T P Kay, 26. . .200000222021002— 7 
H Blauvelt, 27.122222122201212—14 Brewer, 32 222212?21222222— 15 
J R Hull, 28.. 221202212222222— 14 Simpson, 29. .. .220222122222122— 14 
Riverton Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, March 16. — The seventh annual shoot of the 
Riverton Gun Club was fairly successful. The first event was at 10 
birds, $10, handicap; cup and 40 per cent, to the winnei*, 25 per 
cent to second, 15 to third, and 10 to fourth. Karsner finished 
with a straight score. 
The second event was at 30 birds, $25 entrance, 10 birds to be 
shot on each of the three grounds. The money was divided in 
the same manner as in the first shoot. 
Out of the eleven entries, Hicks was the only one to kill all his 
birds: 
Thirty-bird handicap, cup and entrance money divided: J. 
Hicks, 29yds., 30; R. A. Welch, 30yds., 28; D. Upson, 30yds., 28; 
D. Bradley, SOvds., 26; D. Karsner, 27vds,, 26; H. C. Clayton, 
27yds, 27; B. Cashmore, 27yds., 25; H. Kirkover, SOyds., 24; W. 
James, 27yds., 24. 
Ten birds, cup and money divided: J. Hicks 9, H. Kirkover 9, 
R. A. Welch 9, D. Upson 9, J. Davis 9, D. Bradley 9, B. Cash- 
more 6. Karsner 10, H. C. Clayton 9, Edwards 8. Shoot-off of ties, 
miss-and-out: Bradley 7, Upson 7, Davis 7, Hicks 6, Welch 6, 
Clayton 4, Kirkover 1. 
March 17. — The weather was bad, and hence unfavorable for high 
scores. Mr. D. I. Bradley made an excellent competition, every- 
thing considered, making the excellent score of 90, and winning 
thereby the main event. The scores: D. I. Bradley, 30yds. 90; 
D A. Upson, 30yds., 86; W. S. Rockefellow, 27yds., 86; E. C. 
Hunter, 26yds., 85; R. S. Riverton, 28yds., 74; T. C. Hicks, 29yds., 
71; R. A. Welch, 80yds., 75; H. D. Kirkover, 30yds., 53; J. H. 
Davis, 27yds., 50; N. S. Cashmore. 27yds., 44. 
The last three withdrew. First money was §400. Second and 
third was $400, which was divided equally, and fourth money was 
$100. 
The Arrangement. — "Now, Laura, have a good time and don't 
wear yourself out writing letters to me." 
"No, Jack; when I want more money I'll telegraph." — Chicago 
Record. _ 
Campbell, 29. . .01220120002lw 
Hopkins, 27. . .102101112122112—1: 
F Bissett, 29... 221221222020222— 13 
Applegate, 28..120221212*22110— 12 
R Miller. 28. . ..0*2122222222222— 13 P Daly Jr, 30.221222112021212—14 
C Budd, 30 122222222221222-15 R Ewalt. 27. .. .222102110112222— 13 
Exera event No'. 1, 7 birds. $5 entrance, three moneys: 
Ewalt, 26 2202200—4 Hopkins, 24 2001101-^ 
Feigenspan 2222220—6 Bissett ,0222210—5 
Daly, Jr, 30 0222212—6 Doty 2222220—6 
Rodman, 26 1111101—6 J Applegate, 28 2222212—7 
Miss-and-out, ?1: 
Feigenspan, 30 ..222 Moffett, 30 0 
Remsen, 30.... ..20 Van Allen, 30 220 
Rodman, 30 » 20 
Oceanic Rod and Gun Club 
.Rockaway Park, L. I., March 19. — The scores made at the shoot 
of the Oceanic Rod and Gun Club were quite good. Schubel's 25 
straight was the best performance. The next shoot is two weeks, 
froii this shoot. The scores; 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 6-6 
Targets: 15 15 10 25 25 25 Targets: 15 15 10 25 25 25 
Dr Bill 14 13 9 . . 19 20 H Hansman.... 6 8 .. 19 16 11 
A Schubel 10 10 10 25 21 19 T Stoney 10 5 /. 
T Diffley.. 10 14 7 19 16 . . TF Grafing 7 8 5 .. .. ".. 
S Charles....... 10 10 61417.. J Jones.......... 7 12 17 
O Keim... 8 12 , . 
Johnnie Jones. 
. "A tutor who tooted the flute 
Tried to tutor two tutors to toot. 
Said the two to the tutor, 'Is it harder to toot or 
To tutor two tutors to toot?' " - 
Bob Stay — "And now it appears that Lipton wanted the Ameri- 
can boat to win all the time.*' Hull— "Why so?" "Why, he said 
he hoped the best boat would win." — Yonkers StateGman. 
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Forester Gun Club. 
rh,hV''\ J" F^^^^ lOa^The regular shoot of the Forester Gun 
Club took place to-day. I he second . match. Foresters vs. South 
4sides, was as follows: 
U.lTn, Tfrrm^llftotr 8^ ' ^^--n 16, White- 
IS^^d" W^^Sf ^ital,°81.^'^™^ J- J- P^^--^ 
Ternll captain for South Sides; Smith captain for Foresters 
Sweepstakes: 1 2 
J J Fleming g 4 
Stanton _ _ 3 4 
Weller , , \' ' g 7 
D Fleming _ . 5 5 
J H Dummings g 7 
Riplev ' 6 
Herrington ...... '7 95 g. 
Sawson 5 .. 4.7 6 
Ten-'U 6 B 4 .. 
Feigenspan jq 9 9 9 
Kugler I f- 
Jewell , 5 ■ 
D Smith 9 " 4 " " 
Whitehead Zio's 'h 
J. J. Fleming, Sec'y. 
Jeanoette Cuh Club, 
^Guttenberg Track, March 16.-The club shoot of the Jeannette 
Gun Club was well attended to-day. The winner of the Class -\ 
meda was Mr. Chas, Meyer. There were' five S tbe tie for this 
Ufe'llk' round.'^Th"e"s'co?es"?"' ^'""^"^ ™ 
Ten birds: 
N Brunie, 28 2112222003— 8 F Ehlen 25 Pfimwiffi 7 
C Meyer, 28 ...1220221222— 9 C Bohline' '5 210firi?99n9 r 
J D Williams, 25. . ..20*2001221- 6 C STeffens 30 112**mi21~ 7 
W R Rottman. 28. .111210*112- 8 .H Londen 25 20220029m~ I 
j'^ob Lot?'3o° I ?T t.V.V.V.ooioiim= 
JOD j_,ott, dO *1*2211222— 8 J Interman 28 ???1109i9i q 
J Mohrman, 25 211212]2!1- 9 j MeveX'k 2k\\\oS 
J Schmidt, 25 0022202021— 6 F Adams 25 0]21lTn9?1 s 
J H Kroeger, 28. .. .0211102120- 7 D Has?lock!*25:.:;:S200ol= 1 
Miss-and-out, for Class A medal: 
J H Hainhorst, 28...0 H Otton, 30.. 10 
J Bohhng, Jr, 28.... 1222222022*00 J Interman, 28.. 20 
C Meyer, 28 1121112012002 
Fifteen birds, money divided, 50, 30 and 20 per cent.- 
111110111010111-12 Hainhorst .....111001100011111-10 
Kroeger OlCOlOlOjlOOOOl- 5 Otton 101 111 110111010-11 
Kid Peters...., 001010100010011- 6 Steffens 111111100100 m in 
J Mohrman.... 010000110100011- 6 C Meyers OOlOllOllOlOlloZ^S 
I J^°hling 011110010010000- 6 RottS .. llllSS I 
I^o'P'" 101011010100001- 7 Adams OlOUOOlOlOllll- 9 
Interman 101010301010100— 6 x^uuiuxjjjix a 
Walsrode Gun Club, 
^J^''\^°'-^^• ^IF'^^ If--'^''^ scores of Walsrode Gun Club, 
made Wednesday, March 14, foUow. The gold badge .was won 
by Widmann, after tieing with Farlee and Jaques. The silver 
badge was won by Lutes. Scores made in the badge contests count 
for handicap in the final shoot for Walsrode cup 
At the business meeting it was decided to make several changes 
and improvements in and about the grounds in anticipation of the 
big two days tournament to come off in May under the direction 
ot the Interstate Association. 
Thomas Widmann, Jaques, Smith, Woolverton and Mack went 
to New \ork on the l.Dth to take in the Sportsmen's show, and 
participated in the shooting on the roof. Mack was the only 
one to qualify with 88, Widmann making 'the next" besr^score, with 
ho. I he weather was vile, the wind carrying the snow directly in 
the face, making it extremely difficult to see. u ici.i.y 
For place: 
Mackie 110000110000110— 6 Taylor lOlllOlOlOOlllO— 1 
Farlee 100111110110111-11 Thomas 111™™-- 9 
"e"ry 0000..1U101MO.O- 4 Smith 101010011110001- 8 
iJi'^lUl^^'.'^lU^^^ 001100000010101-5 
Widmann ■ •.•■OOllUUlliaW^^ Wilson 010101000000001-5 
Hall 111001001000010- 6 Lutes 000101011000000- 4 
For gold badge: 
mmoioioiooi-io 
Shoot-off of tie: 
Widmann 11011—4 Farlee 
For silver badge: 
yay'or 100000100100101- 5 Hall OlllllOOOOOOlOO- 6 
L'Jtes 101111011101100-10 Thomas 00011110111010^9 
Wilson 001001000010110- 5 Mackie innOlOllllOOOl- 9 
Coates ....... .000000100000001- 2 Smith .110010100100111- 8 
Sweepstakes : 
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Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
„ Targets: 25 25 10 10 15 
Widmann 19 18 7 . . 12 
Henry 10 ., 5 5 .. 
Jaques 17 ... . 4 . " 
Taylor 15 .... .. 
Thomas 18 15 8 8 . . 
Hall 13 .. & .. 
Smith 14 .. 7 9 
Live-bird sweep $1 entrance: 
Smith 11120—4 
Jaques 01001—2 
No. 2: 
Lutes 01121—4 T Taylor 
Ihomas 11021—4 Henry .. 
Widmann 11221—5 Coates ., 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 10 10 15 
Farlee 16 6 .. 12 
Coates 14 
J Taylor 2 .. .. 
Lutes 12 
Mackie 6 
Henry g 
Hall 01201—3 
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East Side Shooting Grounds. 
Newark, N. J., March 14.— There were two events on the pro- 
gramme to-day, though several miss-and-outs were shot. The main 
event was at 25 live birds, handicap, $10 entrance, two moneys 
I be birds \vere extra good. A straightaway wind blowing very 
strong, added to their speed. The conditions of the money were 
cla.ss shooting, birds extra. Jack Brewer, at 31yds., killed 23 
lo.sing one dead out: 
LL Brewer, 31 122*221212222222212221102—23 
E A Geohroy 29 1222021220220222212022222—21 
V; Piercy, 29 ,...22202222200222001221222*2—19 
H C Koegel, 29 0220*2202222222220222*2*2—18 
H Merger 27..... 11**011110001011211012122—17 
P Kay, 28 .... . ........... *020020020000022002*00200- 7 
Nos. 2, 3 and 4 were alike as to handicap: 
No. 2, miss-and-out :Brewer 5, Piercy 4. Kay 4, Koegel 3, Berger 1. 
No. 3, 7 birds: Koegel 6, Brewer 6, Piercy 5, Geoffrov 5, Berger 
5, Kay 2. - * c 
No. 4, 7 birds: Brewer 5, Piercy 5, Koegel 4, Geoffroy 3 Kay 2 
No. 5, as before: Brewer 7, Geoffroy 5, Piercy 5. 
Hacfcensack River Gun Club. 
March 16. — The Hackensack River Gun Club held its live-bird 
shoot on Heflich's grounds to-day. The 10-bird event was the 
troph}' contest. The scores: 
H Heflich. 30 2222222222—10 F Hevert, 27. 2112211010- 8 
X Stelzle. 26 0120012200— 5 G Beatty. 27 2111011220— 8 
F Hall, 29 .-0212112022— 8 P Jack, 28 0122120012—7 
L Balberrie, 28. .. .1102011201— 7 J Davis, 30.. 2211110010—7 
De Bernard!, 27. . .102202000*— 4 H Thoraut, 28 112201*m- 8 
Five birds. $1 entrance: 
De Bemardi, 27 1020*— 2 Thoraut, 27 21111—5 
Stelzle. 26 0002*— 1 Beatty, 27 00112—3 
Jack, 28 *2122-4 Hevert 20121—4 
Trustel 27 11102—4 Hall 21210-4 
Hoax— "I believe that constant association hag its effect upon 
the physiognomy. For instance, I know a golf fiend who isn't 
very far from the lynx."— Philadelphia Record, 
