BBS 
F6REST J^at) STREAM. 
^ApRtL 2§, 1966. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Sheepshead Baf Rod aod Gua Cluh, 
Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., April 19.— The trophy event, a handicap 
at 7 birds, was won to-day by Mr. John J. Pillion with a straight 
score. American Association rules governed. The scores follow: 
I McKane, 27... 2202122—6 J T Pillion, 27 2222222—7 
H Montanus, Tr, 27. . .0222211— 6 G Thiebault, 22 0000002—1 
J Lute 23 ........011*120-4 F Von Fricken, 25 *222020-4 
A Soelier, 23 0202222—5 Dr Wood, 25 11120**— 4 
J Voorhies, 27-. 1*21120—5 P Kramer, 25 2010021^ 
Capt Baldwin, 24 *O00000-O P Suss, 25 20*0221—4 
Wm Van Pelt, 29 200110*— 3 L E Allen, 25 0000002—1 
H Kroeh, 27 2002220—4 W Brand, 25.... UUuU2K2— 3- 
H Kronika 26 0211212—6 T Burns, 25 0101102—4 
F Lundy, 25 .120*121—5 Dr Hill. 25 *101001— 3 
H Freyler, 23.... 1020200—3 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., AprW 17.— It was a rainy day, but an entry 
of thirty-five shooters in the club event showed that the members 
could not be deterred from participation in their monthly contest by 
a mere matter of unpleasant weather. The birds were not a very 
good lot, many of them being sitters. Dr. O'Connell, standing at 
30yds., killed straight, and Wm. Joeger,. J. H. Moore and Vvm. 
Sands, the latter three at 28yds., also killed straight. 
Mr. H. P. Fessendea was referee, and "Johnnie Jones" was 
scorer : 
E O Weiss, 28 1222022202— 8 O Hillmer, 25 2002102221— 7 
Wm Joeger, 28 2122222122—10 Ratjen, 25 2212102012— 8 
O W B, 28 2221002222— 8 J Woeful, 26 2021002211— 7 
Dr Miller, 28 2222221011— 9 Dr Groehl, 25 022*022211— 7 
H P Fessenden, 28.0020200020— 3 D Mohrmann, 25. . .122*002211— 7 
Dr O'Connell, 30. . .2222222222— 10 H Quinn, 28 21110210*1—7 
A A Schoveiing, 28.0222222020— 7 W I Amend, 28. .. .00*0010102— 3 
Dr Hudson 2S 22*0221222— 8 *GaUin, 26 1022201021— 7 
F J Kail, 27 0001010121— 5 Major Martin, 28. . .0222022121— 8 
J P Kay, 28 0022120122— 7 E J Clarke, 30 220122*222— 8 
Wm Catton, 28 0212*00212— 6 A Duncort, 25 002102*121— 6 
G B Hillers, 28 2212111220— 9 E J Roberts, 25 2012012112— 8 
J J Pillion, 28 22222*2221— 9 I McKane, 27 2002222222— 8 
P Charles, 28 1101211221— 9 Wm Sands. 28 2222222222—10 
T Short, 28 0102*22121— 7 T Codey, 25 0110110020— 5 
M R Weighman, 28.2021121101— 8 Dr E Woods, 28. .. .0202220022— 6 
J H Moore, 28 1221111111—10 S M Van Allen, 30.2202222222— 9 
B J Amend, 28 2210222221— 9 
Fooatain Gun Qub. 
Brooklyn, L. I., April 19.— The' special trolley car, starting from 
Flatbush avenue and Fulton street, conveyed the members and 
iheir friends, starting for Dexter Park, at 1 o'clock. The weather 
was warm and full of bright sunshine, one of the most delightful 
of spring days. 
The birds were a mixed lot, though the good birds were in 
greater number than the easy ones, and there were a few now and 
then which left the traps with a speed and energy which tested the 
skill of the best shooters. The zigzag bird and the curve and 
reserve-curve bird, were all in evidence. A stiff wind blew from 
left to right across the traps, quite strong enough to make the 
good birds better. 
The veterans Dr. Wynn and Capt. Money easily outclassed their 
competitors. In accuracy of delivery, and quick, well-judged time 
they easily excelled. Dr. Wynn was the only contestant to kill 
straight in the 10-bird events, and he won the club trophy thereby. 
Many birds, hit hard, were so strong that they carried the load 
over the 50yd. boundary and most inconsistently died outside, so 
that there was a liberal festooning of hard luck about the boundary 
liie. . , ■ . 
In the miss-and-outs Capt. Money and Mr. Silover divided m 
the third round. In the second miss-and-out Capt. Mone^ and 
Mr. E. Banks divided in the sixth round, while "Woods" cinched 
the pot alone in the third miss-and-out. 
Mr. Hugh Goodwin acted most efficiently as referee and scorer. 
The club will hold its next shoots at Interstate Park, Queens, 
L. I. 
No. 1 was at 10 birds. No. 2 was the club shoot, 10 birds. 
No. 1. 
Dr Wynn, 29 01110122*0— 6 
Capt Money, 30 2212112022— 9 
.Ed^ Banks, 29 1202012222- 8 
Livingstone, 28 1022111011— 8 
W Allen 25 0200**2020—3 
Dr Woois, 28 *222022222— 8 
B Waters, 28 11*212*022— 7 
W R Silover, 25 0021*11021— 6 
Dr Casey, 29 222022200*- 6 
Miss-and-outs, $2: 
No. 2. 
1121212122—10 
2120*12122— 8 
2222221*10— 8 
2110012000— 5 
102001200&- 4 
0222022220— 7 
20102*2211— 7 
1000002012— 4 
'»02*222222— 7 
Dr Wynn .. 
Banks 
Capt Money 
Dr Casey ... 
Livingstone. 
Silover 
Woods .... 
Waters . . . . 
No. L 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
221112 
io" 
212222 
210 
222220 
222 
0 
..112 
10 
126 
20 
20 
120 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L, I., April 21. — The center of interest was the coti- 
test for the Francotte gun. There was a postponed shoot for it 
and the regular shoot, so that there was a possibility that the con- 
testants could make a total of 20 points for it. The contest had 
narrowed down to three men, R. Phister (R. Woods), G. Rem- 
sen -and Mr. Peterson. Mr. Phister was practically shooting at 
scratch, he having but 2 points. Remsen also was working on a 
narrow margin of 4 points, while Paterson had a liberal allowance. 
Phister had 10 points to the good when the contest began. When 
the first 50 were shot at he had added 1 point more, while Rem- 
sen had added 2. On the last 50 Phister thus had 9 to the good 
to start on, an advantage almost impossible to overcome, con- 
sidering the form in which Phister was shooting. Each scored 
45, leaving Phister the winner by 7 points. 
A noticeable feature of the shoots is the great improvement of 
several who were considered the waker shooters. Mr. U. Brig- 
ham is hovering close to 90 per cent, in his averages. Mr. B. F. 
Amend has been ill for several weeks, and although he shot well 
the results were far below his true ability. Dr. Casey is changing 
guns too much for the best results, but he has now settled down 
definitely to a Winchester repeater, and when he gets a-going 
nicely he undoubtedly will set a pace worth considering. 
Events 5 and 6 were the two final contests for the Francotte 
gun. No. 7 was at 15 singles and 5 pairs. Nos. 8 and 9 were at 
5 pairs. 
The scores: 
Eevents : 1 
Targets : 10 
Dr Woods 6 
G Remsen 10 
Paterson 9 
R Woods 5 
Dr Casey i 
T Goldstien 7 
B Waters .. 16 
J Hopkins 20 
"G Woods 
T Wright .. 8 
B F Amend 43 
H B David ., 35 
Dr Smith 32 
2 
15 
9 
12 
12 
13 
3 
25 
21 
20 
20 
4 
15 
5 
50 
28 
42 
33 
41 
39 
21 
30 
38 
22 
35 
6 
50 
39 
45 
41 
45 
38 
si 
7 
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8 
18 5 
30 
17 
19 
W Brigham 44 16 6 
It's So Easy. 
Brooklyn, L. I.— A little party of three left the Hotel Marl- 
borough, New York, early one morning last week to go to Plumb 
Beach to shoot clay pigeons. It consisted of Mr. Thomas Mc- 
Cahill, of Larchmont; JVTr. Sid Young of Hotel Marlborough, and 
Mr. Frank Laurence, the veteran live-bird shot. 
Arriving at Sheepshead Bay, they were met by a carriage that 
took them near that part of the beach where Mr. Laurence has 
a small house, in which he keeps some traps, targets, etc., for 
the use of himself and friends. •' 
Mr. George Ayem, who has charge of that end of the ' beach, 
soon had the traps out and the targets going. The wind blew a 
gale, and it was difficult to make good scores. But Mr. McCahill 
gjjot like a professional, an4 won a majority of the matches. 
Mr. Young, never having shot a gun, contented himself with 
expressing his disapproval of the shooting of both parties, and 
declaring he could do better with a rifle. He was finally induced 
by a small bet made between him and Mr. Laurence to take a 
shot at a barrel that had washed ashore some 40vds. away. After 
taking deliberate aim, he shut both eyes, pulled both triggers, and 
shot a hole in the air. The bet had the desired eft'ect, however, as 
he spent the rest of the day in looking for shot holes in the barrel, 
which, he declared, must be there somewhere. He redeemed him- 
self later by breaking a bottle set up in the sand some oOit. away. 
Over 400 shells were used during the day. I would be pleased to 
send you the scores for publication, but have too much respect 
for the shooters, and don't care to hurt their feelings. 
■ . Beach Comber. 
Trap at Interstate Park. 
Applcgate Defeats Hoffman, 
Interstate Park, Queens.— A drizzly, windy day was that of 
April 18, on which the match between J. E. Applegate and T. 
W. Hoffman took place at Interstate Park. The conditions were 
50 birds, $100. Applegate made an excellent score, and quite dis- 
tanced his competitor. 
Hoffman and F. C. Bissett, South River, N. J., tied in a 15-bird 
race, each missing 1 bird. 
Trap score type— Copyright, jpoo, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
842411562428 4851 S 45214214 
J Applegate, SO, 222iS2i^2222a 222222^i2^i^2al0- 
Freneau, N.J.6 415823412515132345125153 
2!sa2 2122222222202:j2122l2 2- 
23 
■24 - 47 
16284612 2 531 4.8 24821548124 
J HoflFman, 80, 020i4U2222202*is2 2 222*00 2 » 0—15 
New German- 1248412562482584112458412 
town, N. J../;"^ T t/^ T/" N/^ T/" t/'NN/^ N/" 
0s!2O0l; 2-2 12*2*02212 2 22 2 2 Si 0—18-88 
Hoffman vs. Bissett: 
J W Hoffman, 30 1 01221111212*1 2—14 
F C Bissett, 30 2 2012222222222 2—14 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L. I., April 21.— The weather was mild, 
with a light wind. The birds were fair to good. 
In the miss-and-outs which follow the entrance was ?2 each. 
In Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 the straights divided on the oth round; 
in No. 5, on the 6th round; in No. 7, on the 3d round. 
The scores : 
Miss and outs: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Money, 30 , 0 * 4 4 5 
Kryn, 27 * 5 3 3 6 
Hallock, 27 1 4. 5 4 6 
Moriey, 30 2 5 6 5 6 
F A Thompson, 29 0 1 3 5 * 
Banks, 29 » ♦ 
Event No. 9: Club shoot for two cups; 7 birds; entrance $3: 
W F, 26 20w Hamilton, 28 1121211—7 
Hallock, 28 0102222—5 Money, 29 1212221—7 
F Thompson, 29 2222202—6 Kryn, 27.. 222102—6 
Fessenden, 28 12*2222—6 Kattenstroth, 27 2*2220—5 
Morfey, 30 2222222—7 Banks, 29 2212212—7 
Shoot -off for first cup: 
Morfey, 30.... 2221222112—10 Money, 29 2220 —3 
Hamilton, 28 221* — 3 Banks, 29 222221222*— b 
Shoot-off for second cup: 
Fessenden, 28 21—2 Kryn, 27 20—1 
F Thompson, 29 1*— 1 
Morfey took first cup, although Banks gave him a very hard 
run for it. Banks lost his 10th bird, just over the wire. Fessen- 
den won the second cup, F". A. Ihompson losing his 2d bird, 
being equally as unfortunate as Banks, and his 2d bird falling jyst 
over the boundary. 
Event No. 10: Shoot for a silver cup, , to be awarded at the 
end of May to the higest average; participation in four of the six 
shoots necessary; entrance $3; 10 birds: 
W F, 26 22220W Hamilton, 28 1*112*2*11—7 
Hallock, 28 * 2 2 2202— 8 Monev, 29.... 011112**22—7 
F A Thompson, 29. .2*00*22212— 6 Kryn,' 27.. ■ 2012210*01—6 
Fessenden, 28 21**222121—8 Kattenstroth, 27 *220222110— 7 
Morfey, 30 1122202121—9 Banks, 29,_.,., 22*2212122—9 
W. F. was simply shooting along in order to fry a new 16-gauge 
Featherweight gun. 
The next shoot will be on April 28, at Interstate Park, on which 
date the inanimate traps will be ready. The club will shoot at 
both pigeons and inanimates. Shooting will commence on the 
arrival of the 12:24 train from Flatbush Avenue Station or the 
12:30 train from Long Island City Station, L. I. R.R. Club events 
will be shot off on the arrival of the train leaving Flatbush Avenue 
Station at 1:54 or Long Island City at 2:05. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Jeannette Cun Club. 
The Jeannette Gun Club held its monthly' live-bird shoot at Gut- 
tenberg Race Track on Saturday afternoon last. The birds were 
good. Messrs. Karstens, Brunie and Interman killed straight in 
the club shoot. In the shoot-off Interman was shot out in the 
third round and Brunie in the fourth, leaving Karstens the winner. 
Mr. J. Mohrman won Class B medal. Johnnie Jones was scorer. 
The scores: 
Fred Ehlen. 28 2020012120— 6 
W P Rottman, 28. .2012122211— 9 
J H Hainhorst, 28. .221211*211— 9 
Kid Peters, 28 2022*22202— 7 
Jno Bopling, Jr, 28.2012202222— 8 
Job Lott, 30 220112202*— 7 
H Often, 30 2121111210- 9 
Jno Mohrman, 25. . .2222012102— 8 
Take Schmidt, 25. . .2002000022— 4 
"N Brunie, 28 1221212222—10 
G E Loeble, 28 2112112202— 9 
J Vagts, 28 2211202112— 9 
Capt J Mever, 25... 2011* 2020— 6 
J Meyerdecke, 25. . .00*1111000— 4 
Frank Hall, 28 2*22122222— 9 
Ties on 10: 
N Brunie 1110 
F Karsten 1122 
Team No. 1. 
Brunie 21211—5 
C Meyer 11102—4 
Loeble 22212—5 
Often .■ 10011—3 
Ehlen ..^ 22202—4 
Hainhorst 21111—5 
Peters 22022-5 
Hall 22222—5 
Gerdes 20020—2 
Noble 02211—4 
Debacker 11222—5—47 
H Rape, 28 01*2100222— 6 
J Mahl, 28 0222222010— 7 
R Debacker, 28 1010100012— 5 
Chas Meyer, 28 0202022021— 9 
Chas Steffens, 30. . .0121210200— 6 
H Geides, 25 1002100101— 5 
F Karsten, 28 1112111211—10 
J Interman, 28 2111112111—10 
H Adams, 28 2211011121— 9 
F Barr, 25 0000100011— 3 
A G Ferguson, 25. .10000012*1— 4 
H Noble, 25 2202110110— 7 
F Donneman, 25 1000000001— 2 
W Rolphs, 28 2100*0*020— 3 
J D Kattenhorn, 25,0111200000— 4 
J Interman 
.120 
Team No. 2. 
Karsten 12*10—3 
Lott 21212—5 
Interman 11*22 — i 
Mohrman 20220 — 3 
Vagts 11122—5 
Adams 12120—4 
Rottman 02102 — 3 
Bohling 02022—3 
Capt Meyer 11110—4 
Schmidt 20020—2 
Mahl 01022—3—39 
Walsrode Gun Club, 
Lutes . 11 14 7 7 .. .. Vanderveer .... 6.. .. 
Webber ........ 14 17 5 9 3 7 Hall 6 8 4 6 
Thomas ........ 10 18 514.. 8 Jasper 8 . 
Taylor 10 21 9 14 6 .. Barwis ......... .. .. .... 5 g 
Hackcnsacfc River Gun Club. 
Secaucus, N. J., April 20.— The monthly shoot, a handicap event, 
of the Hackensack River Gun Club, held at Heflich's grounds, 
Secaucus, N. J., to-day had five entries. Of these Barbiere was 
first with 12 out of .15: 
Heflich, 32 011111110011191— ir Barbiere, 28. ..101011111111101— 12 
Kramer. 28 011111110101001—10 F Heverd, 28. .111101010000111— 9 
F Jack, 28 1011111100 w .- - i ' 
WESTEEIN TRAPS. 
6 7 8 W H Dupee 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Watson's Park, Burnside Crossing, III., April 17.— In the club 
handicap event to-day all stood at 30yds, and the handicaps were 
misses as kills. In the ties on 15 Palmer, one of the scratch men, 
won in the shoot-off, killing 5 straight. ' 
The scores: 
J M Gillis, 3 *212in222122n2— 14— 3— 15 
Jim Crow, 2 202121120020100— 8—2—10 
O S Wilcox, 2 ,„... 22220**00100*10— 6—2— 8 
Ed Sturtevant, 0. . . . ... ....i.... 222222220202200— 11-4)— 11 
H O dell, 1 122221220212111—14—1—15 
Von Lengerke, 2 2221222U2222222— 13— 2— 15 
Well s, 3 20112116221112*— 13— 3— 15 
J H Amberg, 3 202022010212222—11—3—14 
J L White, 0 212220102212221—13—0—13 
Leffmgwell, 0 222222222212122—15—0—15 
Palmer, 0 212222222222112—1.5—0—15 
Shoot-off, lies on 15: 
J M Gillis 11201 Wells 22 
H Odell 00111 Leffingwell OlOw 
Von Lengerke 02222 Palmer .; 21222 
Practice, April 21: Dewey made a record of 20 kills with' one 
barrel, and the birds were not slow: » 
H Odell 121222221111111221*1111*1—23 
12211*12111*1111221222222—23 
Tiryan 01102201001112120211 —14 
A Dewey 11111111111111111111 —20 
G Whiz 1102002122121111202112111—21 
221022212211122 —14 
Schloesser 020U1 00112202022020100000— 11 
022112010012120222*211012—18 
10100 — z 
April 16.— W. H. Dupee vs. J. A. Drake; 100 birds; Drake to 
shoot at 105: 
221122222*022122222202222—22 
2202202220220022201200222—17 ' 
2221012221*222102*1221222—21 
02221202122022222222*0022—19—79 
J A Drake 20**112101010220011121122—17 
2222221222202221202222121—23 
2211122121011112111201120—22 
0112012*20120112112121121—20—82 
Eureka Gun Qub. 
Chlcago, April 14. — The trophy event of the Eureka Gun Club, in 
the contest ol to-day, resulted as follows: J. G. Lovell 16, L. Wil- 
lard 21, Richards 19, Mrs. Carson 13, Antoine 17, Walters 16, 
Adams 18, Dr. Carson 22, Whitman 18, Steck 19, Morgan 14, Cun- 
nyngham 21, Dr. Reber 18, Goodrich 23, Borroff 14, Dr. Morton 9, 
Bogardus 18, Cornwell 17, James 10, Jacksone 14. 
Monthly trophy: Dr. Carson 7, L. Willard 11, Richards 13, Mrs, • 
Carson 9, C. Antoine 9, Lovell 11, Ed Steck 12, Morgan 11, Cun- 
nyngham 15, Dr. Morton 7, Cornwell 10, James 4, Dr. Reber 11. 
Chicago, 111., April 21.— The scores made in the trophy events 
of the Eureka Gun Club's shoot, held to-day, foUow: 
Trophy event; 25 targets: 
F M Smith 0111011111101111101001101—18 
C S Smith lOOuOlOOlOlUOlOllOOlllOll— 12 
Billiards OlOOllllllllllllUllOlllO— 20 
Mrs Carson -.1011100011101001001111011-15 
H B Morgan 0011101101010100111101111—16 
Dr Carson 1111111110111101101011111—21 
Goodrich .lllllOllOimilllOllllUl— 21 
Dr Miller 1111111011011110100101110—18 
R Kuss 1101111111111111111111111—24 
C Young lllllllllllllllOlllOlUll— 23 
Ed Steck 1100111011011010101010110—15 
Dr Reber 1111101100100011011101111—17 
A Hellman 1000110111111111010101100—16 
H D James OIIOIOIOIOUOOIOOIIOIIOOO— 12 
Anto ill e 1110010111111011111011101—19 
Cunnyngham 0111101011001111111111111—20 
Parker 1111111001111010111111001—19 
Courtney 0110100111000011111110111—16 
B orroff 1010001110101111000000111—13 
W D Stannard. llllllllllllllllllUOllOl— 23 
Monthly trophy; 15 targets: 
F M Smith.... 111000001110111— 9 
C S Smith 111011111101001—11 
Richards OOOllOllllllllU— 10 
Mrs Carson .. .011000111101100— S 
H B Morgan.. 101110010101111— 10 
Dr Carson ....101100111111100—10 
Miller 111110110010011—10 
Kuss ...111111110011111—13 
J G Parker.... 001010010110101— 7 
Young limilllllllll— 15 
Ties in Class A: 
Cunnynham 11111111110011100111—16 
Stannard llllllllllllllOOlUl— 18 
Team race; 15 targets: 
Stannard' s Team. 
Stannard .-. 111111111111110—14 
Steck 111111111100111—13 
Richards 111011111111111—14 
Irwin 011111111110000—10—61 
Cunnyngham's Team. 
Cunnyngham : 111101100101111—11 
Antoine 111001011001111—10 
Kuss 111111111111111—15 
Hellman 111111101111010—12—48 
Steck 001011111101010— 9 
Dr Reber ....111100110110101—10 
Hellman 000111111011110—10 
James OOlOlllOOllWOll— 8 
Antoine 001101111111101—11 
Cunnyngham .111001111111111—13 
Boroff 110101001100110— 7 
W G Stannard. 110101111111111— 13 
Courtney 111110111111111—14 
Tramp 011111101111111— la 
a contest for 
Trenton, N. J., April 18.— No. 4, at 15 targets, was 
place in the badge event, No. 5, which follows: 
Gold badge: 
Farley 011111011101111—12 
Cole 111101110111111—13 
Silver badge: 
Lutes 111111111111111-15 
Smith 001101111101111—11 
Mickel 111111111101010—12 
Hall ..000111101110011—9 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 7 Events: . : 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 25 10 15 Targets: -^^i-' 15 25 10 15 
Farley 9 21 9 14 10.. Smith ...Asi 19 9 S 
Mickel 8 16 7 9 Cole .. ,. 8 10 
Hewon Hill Gun Club. 
Pittsburg, Pa., April 17.— In the cup shoot of the Herron Hill 
Gun Club, of Pittsburg, to-day, there were eight contestants, of 
whom C. A. May, standing at SOyds., won. The scores: 
C A May, 30 ...22222222222222222222— 20 
R Rahm, 27 22222220222222222222—1—20 
Holmes, 27. 11012221112221222221—1—20 
McPherson, 27 22222202222222022222—2—20 
S Killman, 28 ...02222222222222222222—1—20 
A H King, 30....^., i. 22222222222220222202— 18 
W.,S King, 31 • 02222222222222020 w 
Jacque, 28 , 2222p02032022202w . 
Shoot-off: 
C ."V May 2222222222— 10 22S222222222— 42 
R Rahm 2222222022—1—10 222222222220—41 
Holmes 2222222122— 10 22222220 —37 
McPherson 2222202222—1—10 2220 —33 
S Killman 220 
'Thomas ...... .111111100110011— 11 
Taylor 101100011100111— 9 
Jasper ......... 100111111001111—11 
Webber ....... 111010111111100—11 
Coats 100001010000100— 4 
6 -7 
Catchpole Gun Club. 
AV"oi.coTT, N. Y., April 18. — The scores made at' our shoot to-day 
follow ; 
M' adsworth 111011111100111111101111110111—25 
lUllOllllllllllllOlllllllim— 28 
Fowler ..1111111111110101011101101 —20 
mOllOlllOlllllOllllHll -21 
. _ E;.-A. W., Se^'y, 
