488 
FOREST AK:D STRfiAM. 
ljjimE-9, 190b. 
ON LONG ISLAND, 
Van Allen vs. "Peabbdy." 
Interstate Park Queens, L. I., May SO. — In the contest at 
100 live birds, for $100 a side, between Mr. S. M. Van Alien, of 
Jamaica, L. I., and "G., P. Peabodj'," of Rutherford, N. J,, the 
former won by a score of 89 to S2.. Van Allen led his competitor 
to the finish, Mr. H. P. Fessenden was referee. Johnnie Jones 
scorer. It is understood that a new match has been arranged be- 
tween' "them, to be shot in the near future. The scores: 
Trap s.core type— Copyright, 1900, by Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 
5424111 151358588] 5 544481 fi 
G Peabody, 28. . 2 ii a 0 2 2 * •/ a 2 '4 2 15 0 5S 2 2 i! 2 a 2 2 U U -2—22 
1165421415S4 5 3288 4"4 582 5 S5 
222 2 2*u* 2 2 202a 2 2 2 2 2220222-20 
14181414 5 5124 5 1151141332 8 
0 iJ 2 2 2 2 --J 2 a 0 2 ii 0 2 a 2 l» 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 U - 19 
55114 814525 152 4 4311828 5 18 
2 2 a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 U 2 2 * 2 0 ii 2 a 2 2 2 2 2-21—82 
25 2 44448215 55142354544434 
S Van Alten, 80.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a 2 0 2 a 2 2 2 2 0. 2 1—23 
32515388558154455115 0 3484 
•I} 2222 2 * 2225i222 * 222:i22 55i!2 2-28 
54443251543414 5 3445151515 
2 » 1 a 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a ^! B 2 2 2 2 '2 2 2 0-28 
4441245141414512444115414 
2 2 a 2 2 2 2 a 2 2 2 2 a 2 U a 0 2 U 2 a 2 2 a-ai-S9 
Medicos Gon Club. 
Interstate Park. Queens, L. I^ - , 30.-The Medldus Gun 
Club's main event, the championship of Long Island, the hist ot 
a series of three, at 25 live birds, all at 29yds., $5 entrance, birds 
Sxtr" had twelve entries. Mr. T. W. Mortey scored the hrst win 
with '4 ont of 25. Mr. Johnnie Jones was scorer, ihe scores: 
. 0012002102*10220020212001—13 
C A Lockwood. 
T VV Morfey... 
S M Van Allen,. 
J B Hopkins,..'. 
J3r Casey ... 
Wm Hopkins.. 
R Parker 
T Smith.. ■■ 
'Dr Woods 
Dr Miller..: 
Wm Wood ...i. 
Ed Banks 
■ ■ ■ ■ .2222222220222222222222222—24 
22222222222022^222*2u22o2— 21 
■ ■ ■ . 0222a0l22l21l22202022u022— 19 
•7022221 12i2220222222z22u22— 21 
" " . .112121112221122220*222122—23 
. 22022*12022222U022122212*— 19 
. 0u22022ilu20u2022212222U0— 1<) 
2029222*2022222222222*222—21 
*2222022122u2222102222222— 21 
. 0u*22l22o2u002022201O1121— 15 
■"' ...22021H0222222nOw 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Tntfrstate Park L. I., May 23.— Pleasant weather .and a con- 
<.en^af companv made a delightful combination for Iriend y com- 
Se in No. 3, but as. all skilled straijihi they divided. The scores. 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5 
lo-jio 92*2 22111 nil 1111 
' ~ " " "~ 1''2"'2 
22222 
120w 
....01JI2I 
22222 
9'>l*0 
.'.V.iiiii 
1202 
02 
1012 
1222 
1122 
2222 
1122 
2222 
Banks, 30 ■• 
Tack. 28 
Morfev, 30 
Marshall, 27 
W F Sykei5, 28 
Waters ^ 
Event No. 5, club shoot, 10 birds, $3 entrance, 
■ . . .1111201112- 9 W F Syke.s . 
Morfey""! 2222222222-10 Waters .... 
' Event No. 6, 15 birds, club prizes, eiitrance 53. ^ Morfey takes 
money alone: ,,„„„^-.,. 95,091 20—13 Morfev 222222220222222—14 
f^^^' iSS-lS Ma,-shall *011] *2111l2*n-10 
Tre for club prize. Hallock^first.^Banks^ second" 
ll*w 
lOw 
Morfey wins, 
..0222101122— S 
21*02* w 
1212222102— 9 
11122 
Lincoln 59 
Waters ,.55 
Shot at. Broke. Lost. 
23 
22 
B^k;":..:r::/.:r::-."--222io 
No 1, 30 singles and 10 pairs: 
Shot at. Broke. L,ost. 
Hallock 56 43 13 
Banks ol 38 1^ 
Morfey &1 42 » 
' No. 2, 25 singles: Banks 19, Morfey 23. Hallock 23, Lincoln 22. 
May 26.— Targets and live birds: ^ . •'V, „ 
gSS.,%::::::::::;::::::M: 
■^•^.f^.^L..mt. H.„es Wg, 
lO^v Page, 30 11221 
^lon/y 22222 Welch, 30. 22222 
Mern . ! ." ' ■ ■ • • • • -'aO^ Wynn,' 28 lOw 
No 4 7 birds, $2 entrance. Money, Hallock and A an Allen 
divided.- Welch won „.^of No. 2^^ 
Mmiev ""'."" .. .....2111221-7 Welch ... 
^Hpiock 1112111-7 Wynn ... 
Morfey .::":.:." 2202222-6 Van Allen 
ciern **22202— 4 Sparrow . 
itlwes "-""."." 22iil*2— 6 Furgueson 
\To 6 May cup, 10 birds, $3 entrance, optional. Morfey w|on the 
May 'cup, for which this was the deciding shoot. Welch took 
first money alone. Money, Van Allen and lessenden divided 
;econd 
11*111 w 
22221*2—6 
202*11 w 
2222222—7 
220*121—5 
2222W 
Money . . . . 
Banks 
Hailock . . . 
Morfey .... 
Stern 
Hawes 
....*220112110— 7 
....2102121210— 8 
...2101222220— 8 
Welch 
Wynn . . . . 
Sloan 
'.'.'.'.2222222201— 9 Baron 
1222112121—10 
0200101000— 3 
. . . . .222*200220— 6 
1002200010— 4 
2222022112— 9 
022222210*— 7 
2222022202— 8 
6 25 
25 25 25 25 24 10 
25 25 23 21 21 9 
10 
13 
20 21 9 -6 
.' .2*2010*202— 5 Furgueson 
Hawes 1*20*22012— 6 Adams .... 
W H T'hompson.. 1221222111— 10 Fessenden 
Targets ; 
Money • ■- ^5 7,h 
Hallock • 
Stprn • i» ■• 
Wynn • 
George 
Hawes • • ....<»'.-.*...4 • ■ • < 
Morfey ■ - • • • 
Baron ••• • 
Banks .■• • •■ 
Fessenden • ■.•*•'.• 
■^^No. s'was'at 12 ■pai'rsrNo." '6"was"ai5 r^^^^^ No. 7 was at 3 pairs. 
Tnt'erstate Park L. I., May 30.— The Decoration Day shoot of the 
New Utrecht Gun Club was well attended. After shooting several 
events at live birds, target events followed: 
'Fifteen targets: Money 15, Piercy 13, Jack 10, Hagedorn 9, 
"^Ten'paifs'T^gets: Piefc^. 15, Money 13, Banks 12, Jack 10, 
Hagedorn 10, Lott 8, Adams 6, Sanders 4- 
Live-bird events 
22 
22 
22 
19 
21 
22 
21 
24 
22 
20 
6 
Events : 
Targets: 
Dr Stillman. 28... 
C Furgueson, 30.. 
Money, 29 
Hagedorn, 28. . 
Teh birds: „ „ . , 
Furgueson 222222222*— 9 Fessenden 
PierW . .22210*2122- 8 Grey *210220w 
fort ■ 120*211112- 8 W-F .02w 
Monev ............. .1220102212- 8 
EventiS; . 1 2 
Targets: 5 -S 
Piercy, 30 4 5 
Steffens, 30 5 4 
Hawes, 28 3 
Jacks, 28 .. 
2 5 
.0221220112— 8 
Trophy shoot, 7 birds ; handicap : 
Banks, 80. ; .... .,. ...... 2212212—7 Money, 29 . . . , ; ., .-2021112—6 ' 
L<;^tt, 28......'..i......2111112--7 Fessenden, 29 .•.'222*222—6 
Hagedorn, 28. ........ .2111112— 7 Hudson, 28 ' 2220201—5 
Piercy, SO .2122011— 6 Hegeman, 27 .,.1101001—4 
Adams, 27 .2102121—6 
John Wright's Shoot. 
Interstate Park, L. I., May 30.— The birds gave out, so that but 
two of the hve-bird events were shot off, The weather was pleasant 
and the sport good. The scores: • • 
No. 1, 7 pigeons: ■ ' ■ ■ ' 
T Hawes. 27 122111*-li 
t)r E K Wood, 28,... 2222002— 5 
C Towsev, 26 0002101— 
C S Campbell, 29. 00*1200—2 
r Smith, 28 2220222222— 9 
T Hawes, 27 2111110011— 8 
C j\lever: 2S. ..... . .1202021211— 8 
Dr Webber, 29-. . .2012220222— 8 
C S Campbell, 27..'010w 
W Hopkins 28 ...2212222—7 
C Stetfens, 29 ■-.1212212—7 
E Banks. 29 ....1111122—7 
Dr A A Webber, 29. . .2222021— 1? 
J W Hoffman, 26 22*1121—6 
No. 2, handicap; 10 pigeons: 
Steffens, 29 1222221122—10 
Dr C Kemble, 28. .2212111222— 10 
J Hoffman, 29. . .2212221102— 9 
W Hopkins, 1'9 1011212011— 8 
E Banks, 29. ..... .0222222221— 9 
Targets: 
Events: 1.^2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
largets: iff I5 15 1.5 15 15 15 15 15 15 * * * 
St Clair i . 3 . 4 . , 
Hawes ig io 8. 11 .. -. .- 
lawsey gs 6 
Schneider v. 14 12 11 14 13 
Meyer 101010 
Sanders 13 10 12 10 2 
Paterson , 6 -. 
Hoffm.in 12 12 15 14 14 12 .. '.. '6 
Money 14 13 14 15 13 15 15 13 1 
Piercy ... 13 14 14 13 7 13 . . . . 3 
t-incoln 10 13 11 . . 9 12 12 13 
P Adams 7 9.... : .. 
I P Adams 9 11 .. : 
vy Hopkins 11 12 13 13 11 
Banks 12 
Webber 12 14 13 .. 
Kemble IJ. 
Grififith 6 S S 
Tracy 13 12 . . .. 
Dr Woods 10 9 .. .. 
Parker n 9 12 
Lockwood 6 3 
W Woods 10 .. 
Cornell .. .. 8 6 
J Hopkins 
*Miss-and.outs. 
IN NEW TERSEY* 
• East Side Gon Club. 
Newark. N. J., May 26. — Tie •club shoot held to-day resulted as 
follows: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
0 
6 
7. 
8 
Targets : 
.10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
Yeoman.t 
10 
9 
S_ 
, 9 
5. 
7 
i 
• ^ 
2 
4 
"3 
4 
'fi- 
5 
'7 
Heinisch 
6 
2 
7 
7 
5 
4 
4 
Weller 
6 
7 
- 7 
5 
4 
5 
ii 
7 
7 
5 
7 
3 
L Leroy 
7 
6 
6 
Sinnock 
'9 
10" 
S 
16 
Whitehead 
9 
10 
7 
Huntington 
c, 
7 
Team race. 25 targets: 
Team No. 1: Feigenspan 18, Wbitebead 19, L. Leroy 16, Hunt- 
ington 12 - Weller 14; total 79. 
Team No. 2: Sin"ock 22, Yeormans 24, Terril! 14, C. Leroy 19, 
Heinisch 14: total 93. 
Ninth "Ward Gun Club. 
Secaucus, N. J., May 30. — In the lO-bird eVent, tlie scores of 
which are given below, all* stood' at 28yds.. and the contest was 
lor the chib gold inedal for members: 
C Frank 
F Lounds... . 
F 'Gippert.'. .. 
Dr W Falk... 
Geo Gippert.. 
...1011011111— S R Francis... 
....IlUmilO— 9 H Schmelke. 
... 0] 00111010— T, H H elmke . . . 
.1101101011—7 F Stabel.:. 
...iioimoii— S 
...loimiioi— 8" 
. . .1101100101— 6 
. .0011011010- 5 
....llimilU— 10 D Pepper 1111010110- 7 
'Walsrode Gun Club. 
' Trenton, N. J., May .30. — ^The weather was fair, and there was a 
gentle southwest wind. All tlie events were at 10 targets. Follow- 
ing are the scores: 
1 2 8 4 5 6 
5 7 
Events: 
Borden 
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lO 
Gravatt 3 
Wolvertoii , . 
Worthington 
Hughs 
Hall 
Ginneley , 
Barwis 
Arend 
Jackson . . . . . 
Jacks .... . . . 
Morley , 
Harper 
Laneman 
Mickel 
9 
4 
.. 7 
4 
4 5 
1-^ 
4 4 
S 9 
■9 'e 
s 7 
4 
2 
7 
4 
9 5 
3 .- 
7 .. 
s .. 
6 .. 
S 
6 4 
:. 6 
'5 '('i 
.. 4 
.. 7 
6 S 
6 .. 
. . 7 
5 8 
5 .. 
4 5 
8 .. 
1 .. .. 
-I 4 .. 
6 
SixrMan Team Race. 
CKatFiaTn, NT. J.. June 2.— ■The- •contest between teams of the 
Chatham Fish and tlaine Association, the Orange Gun Club and 
the South Side Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., resulted in a victory 
for Chatham by a score ot 126 out of a possible 150, each man 
shooting at 25 targets. The scores follow: 
Chatham Fi.sh and Game .\ssociation— Feigenspan 2^, Pagie 23, 
Budd 23; Elder 21, Pitney 17. Geoffroy 17; total 126, 
Orange Gun Club— Colquitt 23, Adams 20, Orange 2% Kitehing 
21, Von Lengerke 19, Yeomans 18; total 121. 
South Side Gxw Club— Sinnock 21, Dukes 19^ Herrington IS, 
Tr-'-nll 17 '^'-•lith 16. Le Roy 15: total 106. 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 
Targets : 
Geoffroy 
Sinnock 
Feigenspan 
Dukes 
Herrington 
Colquitt 
Smith 
Yeomans 
Kitching 
Heinisch 
Adams 
Von Lengerke . • ■ 
Terrill 
Whitehead 
Williamson 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
15 15 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 
12 14 14 13 12 9 .. .. .. .. 
15 14 14 14 14 S ■.' ■ 
15 15 15 14 15 9 
12 15 15 15 12 
13 
10 .. 
12 .. 
13 .. 
.11 .. 
9 .. 
14 .. 
12 .. 
14 .. 
9 .. 
13 
9 ... 
9 9 
'9 iO' 
9 .. 
'7 'e 
9 9 9.. 
S 9 6 S 
7 8 .. 
's 16 *9 io. 
.. .. 9 
Page 12 11 
Budd 
Le Roy 
N aegel 
Pitney 
Elder 
. 14 .. 10 
8 .. 
4 
9 10 

9 
Re Rose and Equitable Systems. 
New Yokk, June 5. — Editor Foresl a>id Stream: I was much in- 
terested to note in your issue of this date a letter from. Dr. Keith, 
of Palmer, Mass., regarding the division of moneys, in target 
events. - ' 
The Doctor has evidently not heard of the Equitable system, for 
the system that he describes is nothing niore_ nor less than that 
which is commonly known , as the "Equitable." . \ 
Again, I am afraid that the Doctor has not been a constant ' 
reader of Forest .\nd Stream, or else he would not have written" 
as he did about the Rose system. 
Briefly let me _Say that wheii Mr. A. R'. Rose, of Salida, Colo., 
sent me four or five years ago. his system in. detail I gave it care- 
fur consideration and came to the conclusion that it was the best 
system that had ever been devised. Since that' 'date I have bad- 
no reason to cjiange my views, and can say positively' that the 
Rose system is more popular to-day and in more geheraf ftse than 
o^ver before in the trapshooting history. of this covmtrv- In this' 
connection may I call attention to the remaflis passed uipon the 
system by your correspondent, Mr. Hough;' in his report, of the 
Missouri State Shoot at St. Louis? • . • 
Edward Banks. 
New York State Association. 
LItica, N. Y., June 4. — The annual convention is to be held to- 
night at Bagg s Hotel. So far as is known at present, there arc 
two claimants for the privilege of holding ne.xt vear's shoot. The'se 
iwo parties are the New Utrecht Gun Club, of Brooklyn,- and the 
iNew York . County Gun Club, of New York. President Waher 
.^yl^^s, ot the New Utrecht, is on hand, and is aoparently well 
satLshed with his club's chances in the way of votes at the con- 
vention to-night. • Mr. L. H; Schortemeier is looking after the in- 
terests of the New York Countv Gun Club. 
An unusual amount of interest is likely to be taken this year in 
the contest for the Dean Richmond trophy^ emblematic of the 
three-men team championship at . live birds for, the State of New 
Y ork. It IS understood that there will be at least eleven teams in 
the race, made up as follows: Utica, Rochester, Buffalo (2), 
Syracuse (2) and Greater New York (5). The New York teams 
will be from the following clubs: New Utrecht, Long Island 
Mew \ork County, Emerald and Medicus.' As- the Dean Rich- 
inond trophy event is not .shot- until Friday next, there are likely to 
be some addition to the above list. Eleven teams is the record for 
this event, but President Gates savs he'll beat ' fhat record this 
year. . v .. 
Everybody here is talking of Interstate Park next week, and all 
predict that the Interstate Association's Grand American Handi- 
cap larget lournament will be a record breaker. No one seems 
to envy Mr. Elmer E. Shaner his job handling in the crowd o'f 
shooters everybody expects to see on the grounds.. 
If signs do not fail, the forty-second annual tournament of the 
J\ew York State .•Vssociation is going to be quite a success.' The 
weather is just about right after yesterdav's showers- bright sun 
with cool, retreshmg breezes. " ' <= . ■ 
The Oneida County Sportsmen's Association has, worked hard to 
make the tournament, a pleasant one, ,, hut has bee'n a little 
hampered by its inability to obtain the use'6f the baseball ground-; 
at ttie last minute. Hence the accommodations, are somewhat 
limited, but not uncomfortably so. ' , ' ' 
The members of the club that have a,p,parenft>.,^Korfced,'Jiardest for 
the success of the shoot are: Henry L. Gates, president of the As- 
sociation; C. R. Mizner, secretary, and Me,ssrp., Ei D.VFulfdrd and 
'r. Dexter. ' 
Visiting shooters are showing up well, even thus " early I'll; the 
game Among the number are: J. A. H.' Dressel, of thc-UV M. C. " 
Co. ; Edwrard Banks, of the American E C & Schultze Gunpowder 
-T?- of ti^e Peters Cartridge Co.; W. L. Colville, 
of the Dupont Powder Co ; B H. Norton, of Hazard Powder 
r°-' Tv^'i/-^^'"''?"' °l IJ- ,^^-.S- S°-' ^- Leroy, of Dupont 
rS'' •-n^wr"''''-^', Powder Co.; .L H. Marlin and 
-^•„?^-'V'^"' 01 the Marhn Fire Arms Co.; J. A. R. Elliott 
of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.; Harvey Mcaiurchy, of 
Hunter Arms Co ; D. M. Lefever, of Lefever Arms Co.; Col. A 
G. Courtney, of Remington .-Vrms Co.; J. S. Fanning, of Laflin & 
Kand Powder Co. 
During the afternoon several practice sweeps- were shot, about 
thirty-hve shooters being on the ground. Rochester was well 
represented, and as usual Simon Glover was about top-notch 
three sets of traps were used, and all worked well. Shootine was 
over early, as most of the shooters left to take in the ball game 
between the Utica and the Oswego teams in the State League ' . 
June .1— .At the convention last night there were deleo-ates 
Iiresent from about thirty clubs. The convention votes tmani'- 
mouslv m hvov of giving ne.xt year's shoot to the New Utrecht 
Gun Club, of Greater New \ork. 
Ar'^^u-''n°''*^Tj"c^'!'^^ "^'"^ therefore be held at Interstate' Park. 
Mr. Walter h. .Sykes is president of the State .'Vssociation; Mr 
A, A. Hegeman is secretary. ■ , - . - ' • 
The convention also decided to consider Greater New Tbrk as 
a county in respect to the conditions governing the Dean- Rich- 
mond trb'uhy and team championship at largets. ' ' ' " 
- . ' ' 'ElfREKA', 
Illinois Gun Club. 
SPKiNCFpi.D, 111. May SO.— Decoration Day found our club with 
aft open house and a goodly number of memhei-s.' friends and 
patrons present to enjoy the afternoon's sport. ' ' 
Something like two weeks ago we changed the electfic 'Dull on' 
the magautrap tn the straight wire pull, and vcsterday we had the 
first opportunity to test it to full^ capacity with the new equipment 
rhe tran worked like a .charm and put all the shooters hito a good 
frame of mind. - *^ 
During the early part of the afternoon the wind blew quite a s-ale' 
across the target score, and the bluerocks went out on the iumn 
otitshoots, mshoots, drops and raisers, and kept the' boys at the 
score busy calculating where to hold on the next one. Among 
those who went the pace and landed either straight dr high gun 
were KlmgeiLsinith, Stickle, Capt. Smith. Le,iverton and Huntino- 
ton. 
The main event of the day was the contest for the. Illinois Gun 
Club s live bird challenge trophy, and in the vernacular of the 
street this brought out a bunch of shooters that fairlv burned the 
pigeons up. In this event Mr. G. T. Mall mis,sed his first 2' 
pigeons— one of them dropped dead out— and then to win was 
compelled to make a straight run of ii2 kills, whidi is the ama- 
teur record for our grounds. . , , . ' 
Mr. Craig, the runner-up, wa-s shooting in rare form. 'His time 
.was splendid and his first barrel Avas in deadly evidetfce.. Three of 
the entries landed in '23 hole' at' the -first-aG and th<?n ^shot. miss- 
and-out. - '■ '.■ " '" ',' --.'l 
Mr. Solomon, the cup holder, had a- "had -half luyfir" io'n-, 'liis 6th 
bird, wliich fell dead out, aiid then Hall a'tid' Craif? -kept--tlffc race 
warm to a finish. " ' '-" * ■ ,■ - ■ • 
On the 29th bird of the shoot-ofl' Craig drew a fast outgSer from 
No. 3 trap. A heavy cloud was hanging-' low on the horizo'ii, and 
the pigeon, being dark bln-e; -iivas well "on the, wii'i'g, before ' Craig 
found, him! .'\t the report Of the ' first barrel the' •feathe'i-s "sput- 
tered— a shade high; merely a few soft back leathers came but. 
The second barrel followed in c[uick succesision and was squarelj- 
set, but the distance was too great, aiid 'tJiat Inisy' bird-'-found 
enough vitality tn carry him over the wii-e. ' 'Hall was the winner 
of the cup and vecei->-ed the warm congratulalion of liis fellow 
club members and friends. It was one of the hardest fought pigeon 
races we have ever witnessed and both shooters demonstrated 
their ability with the scatter gun. Following are. the scores-: 
Contest for 'Illinois Gun Club's live bird challenge trophy; 25 
live birds; $10 entrance; miss-and-out for high guns:- 
G T Hall, 30. 0*11212211212112212212212—23 
' Rbbt Solomon. 30 121*1111102Hliliml2221— 23 
W.: T C-raig, 30 2110llrU2210i2il2lHl221— 23 
.A H Bogardus, Jr, 30 '....0201011211112111122120222—21 
"F Weidlocher, 28 2110110111122221102121210—21 
Shoot-off, high guns: 
Hall 11112222122221122212112222111—29 
Solomon 11121* — 5 
Craig .1111221112211112212im21ill*— 28 
Chas. T.- Stickle, S'ec'y. 
Charlottesville Gun Club 
Charlottesville, Va., June 4.— Herewith i.s a copy of the scores 
made by members of the Charlottesville Giin Club, .Friday, Jtine 1: 
First event, 50 singles: 
G eorge 0101011110111111101011111—19 
1111111110111010101101111—20-39 
- Link .- .1010111010111011001100101—15 
0000011001101111010111011—14—29 
Sn o w lIlOllllllllOlOOii.11.11110.— 20 
- ■ - " 11011 10111U1110lttl.mia,— 22-42 
■ John-son ■ 0110000113 llOOilimoila-^16 
/:' ' 1111111111110011111011110—21—37 
■ Watson ;..•-- lllUOUl 0100011110101111— 18 
llUlllllllOlllOOlimill- 22— 10 
Second event, 50 singles: 
George - 1111111111111111111111111-25 
lllOlllllllllUl HHlOOll— 22— 47 
Link " .101110111 0101101110100111—17 
1100111110)301100011101111—16—33 
Snow 1110011111111010111111101—20 
, 1101010111101111010100101—16—36 
.Watson ' - . ■ • • 10011 11011111110011111011—19 
■ 1110101110101111000111111—18—37 
D. R. Snow, Sec'y. 
