438 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
tJUNE 1, 1901. 
The Twenty-seventh Illinois State Tournament, 
The twenty-seventh anntial tournament and convention of the 
Illinois State Sportsmen's Association, held this week in the city 
of Springfield, has established new records and made new stand- 
ards of excellence in the siiooting history of the Mississippi Valley. 
The tournament was held on the grounds of the Illinois Gun Club, 
which are unec}.ualed in the State, or, for that matter, anywhere in 
the West. Add to this fact that some of the ablest and most wide- 
awake men in the State gave to this event their whole time and at- 
tention for weeks, and we have the key to the conspicuous success 
of this meeting. To the president. Col. Jas^ R. B. Van Cleave, 
and secretary-treasurer, Chas. T. Stickle, are especially due the 
thanks of every sportsman who attended, and this expression was 
conveyed by word of mouth many times during the week. This 
is. one of the very few grounds where target and live-bird shoot- 
ing can be carried on simultaneously with good success, and it 
was done here this week without a hitch anywhere. 
The office work was handled mider lease by Mr. F. C- Whitney, 
of Des Moines, ^la., and the active m.anagement of the shoot was 
in. the hands of the genial Charley Budd, whose name has been 
synonymous . with good marksmanship and good fellowship in the 
shooting fraternity for, lo, these many moons. 
It proved a week of record-breaking, work all round, in the 
general high scores made, most notably in the Dupont contest, 
when three men killed 100 birds straight, and Crosby's continuing 
score the next day. The 20-bird squad record on targets was made 
on the second day, when R. R. and E. S. Graham, B. Bunnell, E. 
Kussenberger and F. C. Riehl scored 99, and on the following day 
by the Messrs. Graham, Bunnell, Kussenberger and J. S. Boa, 
when they .scored 75 straight. 
First Day, May 20. 
The week of shooting was happily' begun to-day. Weather was 
at first threatening, but turned out cool and pleasant, with but 
little sunshine, and a refreshing breeze blowing over the prairie. 
The traps worked beautifully, and scores were several per cent, 
above the average toufnament work. The squads were captained 
by the Indians and moved along like clockwork, so that the pro- 
gramme was finished by 4 o'clock. Fred Gilbert was high man 
for the day, losing but a single bird in the programme of 175. 
Crosby, Heikes and Bunnell tied for second place with 3 each lost, 
while Winchester and Conner dropped but 5 each. There were 
sixty entries in all, and' 10,255 targets were shot. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 Broke. Av. 
Eurnside 19 19 1.3 18 14 20 14 20 14 18 159 . 908 
Sconce •. 14 19 15 IS 15 19 15 17 14 19 165 .942 
Crosby 10 20 15 20 14 20 14 20 14 20 172 . 982 
Hall 11 18 15 19 15 18 14 20 15 19 164 . 937 
Khne 11 16 12 19 13 17 13 17 11 19 148 .845 
Parmelee 15 19 15 17 15 19 14 20 15 19 167 .955 
Cadwallader 13 20 14 19 14 20 15 20 14 20 108 .960 
Wiggins 9 11 13 14 15 18 14 20 14 20 159 . 908 
Irwin 13 IS 15 19 10 18 13 18 12 18 154 .862 
J C Scott 12 17 14 16 14 16 11 18 11 18 147 . 840 
Marshall 15 IS 13 17 12 17 14 18 15 16 155 .885 
Roll 13 18 15 IS 15 20 13 18 14 20 164 . 937 
Fort 11 16 13 14 15 18 13 17 12 18 1.53 .874 
White 14 15 13 17 12 IS 14 18 n 18 155 .885 
Linderman 14 20 15 14 12 20 13 18 12 20 165 . 942 
Rike 13 20 12 20 12 19 14 19 15 20 164 .937 
Heikes 15 20 14 19 15 20 15 20 15 19 172 . 982 
Osborne 14 17 13 18 13 16 14 18 14 20 157 .897 
Boa .• 14 19 14 19 11 20 14 IS 13 dS 160 .914 
Baker 14 20 13 17 13 18 15 17 14 IS 159 . 908 
Courtney 10 17 14 19 15 19 14 18 14 19 158 .900 
Barto 15 17 15 17 13 18 14 IS 14 18 158 .900 
Herr 14 18 12 17 15 19 IS 20 15 19 164 . 937 
Geo Crosby 12 IS 11 IS 13 18 12 18 15 17 152 .870 
Budd 13 19 15 19 14 19 13 20 14 IS 164 .937 
Bingham 14 19 14 15 15 20 15 19 13 19 167 . 954 
Parker 12 20 14 19 15 20 14 20 14 20 168 . 960 
Hirschy 13 19 15 20 14 19 15 20 15 19 169 .965 
Gottlieb 12 19 14 18 10 18 12 1 9 8 15 150 . 960 
Willard 10 20 15 19 15 19 15 17 13 19 162 .925 
Powers 14 20 14 20 14 19 15 19 14 19 IGS .960 
Lawrence 12 IC 18 16 10 16 13 12 13 16 142 .811 
Workman : 15 19 12 18 1 4 20 13 18 13 IS 160 .914 
Butler 13 17 13 18 13 18 
E Scott 13 18 13 19 12 20 15 17 13 19 159 .90S 
Gilbert 15 20 15 20 15 19 15 20 15 20 174 .994 
Rock 14 20 13 18 12 16 13 18 15 18 157 , 897 
Rossbach 12 IS 11 18 13 19 14 17 12.18 153 .874 
E Steck 14 18 18 17 19 20 14 20 15 18 158 . 900 
P Ward 14 20 15 17 14 18 13 IS 15 19 159 . 90S 
Riehl 14 19 14 20 14 20 12 19 13 17 • 162 . 925 
Brownback 12 18 13 14 10 17 12 18 13 18 150 .857 
T R Graham , . 13 17 15 20 15 20 13 20 13 19 165 .942 
iDunnell ..15 20 13 19 15 20 15 20 15 20 172 .982 
E S Graham 14 20 12 20 12 19 14 17 14 19 161 .920 
Merrill 14 20 14 18 13 17 13 18 15 20 162 . 925 
E Bogardiis 10 
Garvey 12 
Jarrett ..11 
Winchester ,4,.. 15 20 14 IS 14 19 15 20 15 20 170 . 971 
Connor 15 20 15 20 15 19 15 20 13 18 170 . 971 
Guptill IS 13 8 15 18 .. 20 12 
Stanbear 12 15 11 .. 15 18 12 18 
Be Long 12 19 14 18 
Miss King 14 
Br Shaw 12 .... 16 
Bunbar 12 . . 8 16 13 19 
Richards 11 .. .. 20 .: .. „ 
Dixon . . 20 
Shafter 17 .. 
A very interesting feature of the day was the contest for the 
Governor's cup, emblematic of the ladies' championship at live 
birds. Any woman shot in the United States is eligible to compete 
for this prize, a handsome sterling silver cvip, which becomes the 
property of the winner. There were six entries, Mrs. Shepherd 
and Mrs. Dr. Shaw, of Chicago; Mrs. Johnston, of Minneapolis; 
Mrs. Cabanne and Miss King, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Butler, of 
Springfield. The trophy went to Mrs. Shepherd, who scored 17 
kills of the 20 birds, which constituted the race. The scores are 
appended: 
Mrs Caban n e *2120121121211*11011— 16 
-Mrs Shaw 1*0122*1012021011211—14 
Miss King ; 0100112120**10112110—12 
Mrs Butler 00010012211110000121—11 
Mrs Johnston 10200111122*11202121—15 
Mrs Shepherd 12221111101211102220-17 
Second Day, May 21. 
Heavy, dark weather and occasional rain handicapped the work 
at the traps to-day, notwithstanding there was an increased at- 
tendance of shooters and visitors. The main event was the con- 
test for J:he Dupont trophy, shot under the usual rules, except 
that moneys went to four high guns. The birds were a rather 
indifferent lot, but perhaps as good as can be had at this time of 
year, and scores consequently unusually high. The main race was 
finished early in the afternoon, with sixteen straight scores. Then 
began a shoot-ofE whicli lasted until night, and was only stopped 
for darkness when the three last men in, Fred Gilbert, \V R. 
Crosby and H. J. Sconce, had each killed 100 straight, they 
agreeing to conclude the contest on the morrow. The retrieving 
was done by Fred Erb's splendidly trained string of dogs, under 
his personal charge, and birds were trapped for the Association 
by Ullman & Co., of Chicago. Some discussion was occasioned 
by the fact that Mr. Parmelee declined to agree to a division of 
the purse among those who made clean scores. He carried his 
point under a literal interpretation of the conditions as pu'o- 
lished; but after Parmelee had missed a bird a divide was finally 
agreed on among the last five men in the contests Messrs. ScQUce, 
Gilbert, Crcsby, Fort and Barto. 
Scores in the day's events are subjoined! 
Events: 12..3456789 10 Broke. 
Winchester 15 20 15 20 14 20 1 5 20 15 20 174 
Powers 15 20 15 20 15 19 14 19 13 20 170 
Kuss 15 19 14 20 15 20 14 20 12 20 169 
Sperry 15 19 14 19 15 19 15 19 13 20 168 
Crdthers 14 20 13 19 18 20 15 19 15 19 167 
Kline 15 20 14 19 13 20 14 19 13 20 167 
Burnside 14 19 14 20 15 19 14 18 15 19 167 
F S Graham 15 19 14 20 14 18 14 19 14 20 167 
Merrill 14 20 14 19 13 19 13 20 14 20 167 
uunnell - 15 20 14 19 13 19 15 20 13 18 166 
Herr 15 19 14 19 13 20 14 19 14 19 166 
Linderman 14 20 14 18 11 19 14 20 15 19 164 
Conner' '..i/.. 14 20 14 19 13 18 14 20 14 18 164 
, 14 19 15 19 13 18 13 20 14 19 
Parmelee 14 18 14 19 13 19 15 IS 13 20 
Kike ... 14 18 13 20 15 18 12 19 15 19 
I R Crosby 12 19 15 19 13 19 12 20 14 19 
]!) 'SSms 15 17 13 18 15 20 13 19 13 18 
Courtney 15 19 14 17 11 20 14 19 IS 19 
J^oa 13 18 14 18 14 20 13 19 13 18 
.^yoro 12 18 15 18 13 18 15 20 12 19 
J,on?,ss 13 19 14 16 15 20 15 16 14 18 
Ed Scott 14 19 15 16 13 17 13 19 13 19 
Marshal! 14 17 13 19 14 19 13 18 14 17 
Spencer 13 19 11 19 11 20 14 IS 14 19 
Ihompson 14 18 15 18 13 18 12 17 14 17 
G Crosby 15 17 14 18 13 19 13 17 14 15 
Cadwallader 14 19 12 17 14 17 13 16 13 20 
t^ost 13 15 13 18 12 20 13 19 14 16 
^raig 10 17 13 IS 13 19 12 20 13 18 
Workman 13 18 13 19 13 15 15 18 10 17 
gock 14 18 12 16 13 17 12 18 13 17 
f^nptill 15 20 14 .. 19 14 20 14 19 .. 
J Scott 12 17 12 14 12 17 13 18 13 17 
Stevens 11 16 17 9 iG 
Ed Steck 13 20 12 19 
De Long 15 ig . . . . 
Brownback 13 16 14 18 13 17 18 
Tripp 14 17 13 18 14 19 
Gilbert 15 20 14 18 15 19 
W B Crosby .- 15 20 15 19 14 20 
Argraves 11 12 13 15 18 14 
Sconce 15 20 15 19 15 20 
Baker 13 19 15 18 12 16 . . .... . . 
Heikes 14 18 15 19 14 17 
164 
163 
163 
162 
161 
161 
160 
160 
160 
158 
158 
158 
156 
155 
155 
153 
153 
151 
151 
1.50 
145 
Irwin 14 19 12 
Hewitt .; 12 16 13 16 
Fort ; 13 17 15 19 
17 
19 13 19 
17 14 20 
19 12 17 
17 10 15 
17 13 16 
18 13 19 
Bingham 14 
Hirschy 13 
Parker 14 
Gottlieb 15 
Willard 13 
Bunbar .- 13 
Staufer y; 
Richards 11 18 
Fortier 13 16 11 . . 
Roll 15 16 14 . . 
Hal Smith 13 .. 
Heilman .. .. 11 .. 
Lomatsch U .. 
Shafter 13 .. 
Butler 13 17 .. .. 
Miss King Ifrl7 .. .. 
Rossback 13 17 . . . . 
Smith 14 20 . . . . 
Mrs Johnston 11 IS .. .. 
Johnston 13 16 . . . . 
J E Smith 14 19 .. .. 
Funk 14 16 .. .. 
Lyons 12 18 . . . . 
Meidroth 11 17 . . . . 
Powell 9 
Dupont Trophy: 
B u rn si de, 29 2112222222222112222222222—25 
Hall, 29 222222222222222222-2222222—25 
B Wright, 28 1122112222222112222112122—26 
Meidroth, 28 1*22110222222222112211002—21 
Willard, 29 1211122222112212212222222—25 
Sconce, 29 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Palmer, 29 2222222*2*22222222222220*— 21 
Steck, 29 1212122212112222110112212—24 
Bingham, 30 1122212220222222222222222—24 
Parker, 29 ^ 2222222222222222202222222—24 
Marshall 31 2222222022222222222222222—24 
Hirschy, 29 2222222222222222222222222—25 
KI ine, 28 2222221022*22222222222222—22 
Gilbert, 31 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Crosbv, 31 2222222222222222222212222—25 
Parmelee, 31 - 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Cadwallader, 29 2222221222222222222222222—25 
Wiggins, 29 22222220022222020221w 
J Scott, 29 221*2112222121202221w 
E Scott, 29 2111221122221212222222222—25 
V\'orkman, 28 022222*2222121 22222211211—23 
Roll, 29 2222122222112221222212212—25 
Alabaster, 29 22221*2212w 
Barto, 29 2222122212222222221222222—25 
Rice, 28 1222200110W 
Shaw, 29 2222222222222222222222222—25 
Minor, 28 1222120211112122222122222—24 
Powers, 31 222222222222222*222222222—24 
Merrill, 30 2222222222222222022222222—24 
Winchester, 30 , 1122222022222212122122222—24 
Sperry, 29 .,.^..^r,.,^. . . .22222222^2222222222222222—25 
Stevens, 29 2212222*111211212*w 
De Long, 29 2122111122*22122122222222—24 
Steidley, 28 2221222222221222222222222—25 
Craig, 29 2211122112112112112122112—25 
Fort, 29 2221221112222211122212122—25 
Rike, 29 2222222222222212222222222—25 
Budd, 30 *222111111w 
Jones, 29 2220**2112w 
Tripp, 29 2222222212112111111*11121—24 
Gottlieb, 29 2122210212w 
Shoot-ofi of ties: 
Burnside 2222222222222222222220 
Hall 22222220 
Wright 22111112222112121* 
Willard .....2122111210 
Sconce 22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 
2222222222222222222222222220 
Hirschy 20 
Gilbert 22222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 
2222222222222222222222222212121220 
Crosby 22222221211111111221222211121221111211111111221111 
111211112221111111111221111122212222 
Parmelee 22222222222222222222220 
Cad : 2222220. 
Roll 2122212211121222220 
Scott 2222222222222222222220 
Rike 20 
Barto 21221121222212222221222222212212121221121211222111 
1* 
Shaw 220 
Fort 2211111111111111122211U222111221121* 
Sperry 2222222212222I' 
Steidley 22220 
Craig 20 
Third Day, May 22. 
Targets and live birds were again shot to-day simultaneously on 
four sets of traps. Ten thousand targets were thrown, while the 
special features were the Smith cup contest at targets and the 
Board of Trade diamond badge at live birds. Entries were record- 
breakers in both these events. But all worked nicely, and the long 
programme was finished by 5 o'clock in the afternoon. 
Events: 123456789 10 Broke' 
Gilbert 15 20 15 20 15 19 13 18 15 20 170 
Sconce 15 19 15 18 15 19 15 20 15 18 170 
Parmelee 14 19 15 20 13 20 14 18 12 20 166 
Bunnell 15 18 14 20 15 20 13 20 15 29 170 
Heer 13 20 14 20 14 20 14 19 14 19 167 
Parker 13 18 15 19 15 20 13 19 14 19 165 
Winchester 14 17 13 19 14 20 15 19 14 20 ICS 
Wiggins 15 20 15 16 15 19 15 19 13 18 165 
Hirschy 15 18 14 19 13 19 15 19 14 18 164 
Rike 14 20 13 20 15 19 13 17 15 18 164 
E I A 15 19 15 17 14 IS 13 20 15 18 164 
Lundheim 14 19 14 20 15 15 13 17 14 18 164 
Conner 13 18 15 18 13 20 14 19 15 18 163 
Heikes 13 19 15 19 15 19 15 16 14 18 163 
Powers 13 20 14 19 14 20 11 20 14 18 163 
Cadwallader 12 19 14 19 12 IS 15 19 14 20 162 
Spry 14 20 13 20 11 18 14 17 15 20 162 
Merrill 13 17 15 19 16 19 12 19 13 20 162 
J R Conner 15 18 14 18 14 17 15 18 13 13 160 
Burnside 14 18 13 20 13 17 13 IS 14 19 159 
Marshall 13 17 14 20 13 19 13 19 14 17 159 
Boa 15 16 13 17 14 19 13 20 14 17 158 
Shafter 14 19 11 18 12 19 15 16 13 20 157 
Fort 9 18 14 17 14 18 14 18 14 20 156 
Ihompson 12 17 13 18 13 17 14 18 15 18 155 
Riehl 14 12 13 13 14 19 14 19 13 19 155 
Eaker 14 
Carutliers 13 16 
Kline 9 19 
Johnston 14 16 
Word 14 16 
A A C 13 18 
/.(■'ms 11 IS 
tottheb 12 15 
Mrs Jolinston ., U 16 
Irwin 13 17 
15"ss 15 19 
.Stevens 9 17 
G Crosby 12 18 
Ruppert 13 20 
W B Stanner 13 17 
Lyons 14 15 
.'\rgraves 13 19 
.\'ance 9 .. 
.Siramonette 9 13 
Hess 12 20 
De Long 12 16 
Feller 14 19 
Post 13 17 
J E Smith 13 18 
Workman 13 .. 
Barto 18 
Willard 11 
Roll 19 
Steck 15 
Pankliurst 16 
Rupper 
Sta.nfer 
Ketter 
I ones 
14 18 14 12 
13 19 11 19 
14 18 13 20 
11 18 14 20 
13 17 14 17 
12 19 15 17 
14 18 9 IS 
12 17 12 17 
11 12 19 11 
15 14 14 18 
13 13 14 15 
15 15 10 15 
14 18 11 IS 
14 18 11 . . 
14 17 10 . . 
12 18 . . . . 
13 15 . . . . 
11 18 
11 15 
14 18 
13 IS 
13 17 
12 16 
15 15 
11 17 
5 15 
14 18 
15 19 
15 15 
9 17 
12 13 
12 19 
14 14 
14 16 
10 16 
10 15 
153 
152 
151 
1.51 
151 
149 
148 
141 
115 
12 17 
14 
.. 20 
14 18 
.. 18 
14 .. 
Smith cup: 
Peters 11111011111111101111—18 
°"?e 11111111111111111111—20 
Marsliall 1110101111 1111011111—17 
V,2« • : •, ■ i 11011110111100111111—16 
Burnside 10111111111111111111—19 
\\orkman OlllOllllllOOimUO-15 
Bingham 01011011111111111101—16 
Eyons 11011011111111100100—14 
Dunne) I - 11111111111101111111—19 
J R Graham 11111111111111111011—19 
i^oa ^ . . 11111111111111111111—20 
E S Graham 11110101101101111110—15 
;owers 11111111111110111011—18 
Brownback 00111111101011111101—15 
Eynottan , 01111111101110011101—15 
Post ......... i „ f ^ „ OllllllOllllUllllOl— 17 
Ties: Sconce 25, Roll 22, Connor 16, Sperry 6, Shafter 3, Boa 2. 
Annual Meeting. 
The annual meeting of the State Association was held at the 
Leland Hotel at 8 P. M., with a representation of most of the 
gun clubs m the State. A number of resolutions were adopted, 
among them one limiting the number of teams that any one club 
may enter to two, and one warmly indorsing the splendid work 
done by State Game Commissioner H. W. Loveday, in protecting 
the game of the State, and instructing the officers to request, in 
behalf of the Association, his reappointment. Springfield was 
again selected as the place for holding the next annual meeting. 
Col. Jas. R. B. Van Cleave was again chosro President; Chas. 
f. Stickle, Secretary-Treasurer; C. R. Stephens, First Vice- 
President; O. Von Lengerke, Second Vice-President, all by 
unanimous vote. A resolution was then adopted by standing vote 
and a tiger, extending Godspeed to the members of the All- 
American^ team who were to leave at 10 o'clock for New York to 
sail for Europe for the in'ternational target championship contest, 
and the meeting was adjourned to permit all members to accom- 
pany the team in a body to the depot. 
Scores for the day were as follows: 
Diamond badge: 
^au^r • 2222122220— 9 Fahnestock 1222202210— 81 
Riehl 2222222221—10 Kuss 9099W922— 9. 
Schlos.ser 21220*0122— 7 Fortier .'2211201021- 8 
7 B S Barr 2212212212—10 
9 Sconce 2222222222—10 
Masters ...1102200211 
r Pankhurst 0221222122 
Cad 2022222222— 9 Br Becker.. 
Cackle 2122200222- 
Klineman 2121212111—10 
....2222212120— 9 
Boa ...222*022200— 6 
Bingham 2222222220— 9 
G Solomon 01121*1220— 7 Weller '.. 222222*101— G 
Dr Shaw 2222222222-10 A Bogardus 1221010122- 8 
Marshall 2222022-222 - 9 
Meidroth 2202010202—6 VV R Crosbv 
Barto 22222222^2— 10 " " 
Willard 2220211111- 9 
Minor 
J Thompson 1101121111— 9 
W R Crosby 2222111122—10 
Hall 2222222212—10 
, ^ Richard.son 1222211111—10 
Ed Scott 2222222222-10 Workman 12211221*2— 9 
Craig 210223lL.n - S Powers 2221122211—10 
Burnside 2122212222—10 
Hess 
Argraves 
Woodford 2022222223— 9 
Butler 2202122222— 9 
Roll - 1222222222- 9 B Cur;y 
ham Toney 2222222221—10 Steck 
.Mabaster 222222*122— 9 
G Wilber 222*201021— 7 
Kreiger 2121022210— 
2220222212— 9 
...2222222222-10 Rice 1220222221-9 
...21i22'2i212 -jO Wright 1220220221— 8: 
F Barr .2211102211— 9' 
Whitney 2212222010— 8: 
" '" 112010222*— 7 
**11222202 7' 
Stowber 1222222122—10' 
Dunbar 0221121211— 9i 
Richards 1120221011— 8: 
er 2202222202- 8 Studley 2222220112- 9' 
Shaft. 
Heilman 2211121122—10 
HofF 2212122222—10 
J Watson 1112021100- 7 , „ 
A C Connor 1221212210—!) "Loveday 20220000w 
J ,^ Graham 2222222222—10 Palmer 2222220222 
Wolpert 2021121221— 9 
W Brown .2012122101— 8 
Amberg 2220121122— » 
Levi 2122*22212— S) 
J Crowe - 1222210021— 8 
Portman 1122212111—10 Len 
9 
Von Lengerke ....2022222222—9 
Crothers 2112121222—10 
Simmonetti 1122012210— 8 
Stannard 0202220221— 7 
Sperry 2222222210— 9 W A Porter'.' 
...2222*02021— 7 
Chicken 2*11102020— 6 
Nance 1220111111— 9 
Stearns 2202021111 
"jamp 1222212122—10 Col Felton ...... .. 112111212 
...0222221122— 9> 
Cook 222111120*— 8: 
Bacci 2022221012— 8 Dramoe 2212122211—10 
E S Graham... 7... 22222022*2— S Lameraux **2121202*— 6 
Dtitinell 2222222222—10 Harbaugh 112121211^-10 
Diamond badge; miss-and-out for Cup: 
Powers 121121111112212111211212-24 
^^rosby 22111121111212212121112*— 23 
O Khneman 12112111122211211211* 
Y'' ^"^w 222222222222222220 
Argraves 212122222212222210 
Trarnp 212221112212222210 
Hall 122212122222212120 
Drowne 21121211110 
Burnside 121222221* 
Portman 1212122210 
E Scott 2222220 
J R Graham 2222220 
Crothers 2222220 
Heilman 120 
Stamber HQ 
Harto 10 
Roll 20 
Toni , 10 
Sconce , , . .20 
Richardson .10 
Riehl ,0 
Hess 0 
HolT 0 
Bunnell 0 
E S Barr * 
Harbaugh * 
Smith cup: ^ 
Crosby 11111111101111111111—19 
Stannard 11111111111101011111—18 
Forties- 01111011010011111111—15 
Argraves 11111111011111111111—19 
Steck 11111111110110110101—16 
Riehl OinOlOlllOllOlimO— 14 
.lames 11111111111111111101—19 
Sperry 11111111111111111111—20 
Meidroth 11111011111111111111—19 
M inor 10111111011110111010—1 5 
J E Smith 01110011110111111111—16 
J Thompson 11111111101111101111— 18' 
Connor 11111111111111111111— 20' 
Lemm 11101110111101111011— 16' 
Wilson OlllOllllOlOllllUOO— 14 
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