80 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
[July 37, Tgoi« 
E C Griffith 
F A Inman 
F B VVhitin..... 
F B Stevenson. 
Keystone 
•G R Schneider.. 
P W Sawin 
T iHowe. 
T Keller 
J J Hallo well... 
•A G Courtney... 
W . Morris . .. 
Mack 
J Cowan.,, 
'CT Weinman. . . 
F D Kelsey 
'D Sanford 
Douglass 
iH Ridge. 
E FulTord 
■Simmons 
'Horace 
Mrs Park 
W K Park...... 
'F E Doremus... 
J .F Paddleford. 
Miss Hyland 
G H Ford 
•Sen Sen 
'G G Stevenson.. 
C 1 Dalley 
F E McCord.... 
T Martin 
W L Gardner. . . 
G H Pumpelly. 
Merriman 
R Rahm 
W Hayes 
F B Carlough... 
L D Thomas. . . . 
R O'Brien 
Franklin 
F D Craemer. . . 
G S Mott 
W E Barnard... 
J B Smull 
G; Greiff 
Capt A Money . . 
R C Root 
E Collins 
Cornwall 
Russell 
A E Lard 
O R Dickey 
N Apgar 
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12 16 13 19 12 
10 11 9 17 6 
12 14 
13 18 
12 19 
13 16 
12 14 
14 16 
12 16 
10 17 
12 20 
9 15 
13 17 
13 20 
12 17 
13 19 
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10 11 
11 17 
12 17 
11 16 
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is 
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19 
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21 
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Friday, Jttly i% Fourth Day. 
The Consolation Handicap had forty-nine regular entries and 
ten post entries. The winners and winnings were as follows: 
Kelsey, $75; Morris, $60; Fulford, $48.75: Hallo well, $37.50; Leroy, 
?3S.75; Shorty $26.25; Heikes, $22.50; Lawrence, $18.75; Van AUen, 
?18.75; Gilbert, $15; Stevenson, $11.25; Hicks $7.50. 
The Consolation stake, open to all, 100 bluerocks, $7 entrance, 
targets included, handicaps 14 to 25yds, high guns, .$100 added to 
the purse, \yinners of money in the G. A. H. at targets had 1yd 
added to their handicaps. In addition to first money, the winner 
received a trophy, $50 of the net purchase being reserved to 
purchase same. 
The weather was hot, with hardly any breeze. The scores follow; 
Consolation Handicap 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets : 15 20 15 20 15 
Hicks 8 14 9 15 12 
Hallowell 12 19 14 16 14 
I C E 13 14 14 17 13 
Anthony 14 15 12 16 11 
Remsen 14 20 14 19 12 
Heikes 14 18 13 18 14 
Gilbert 15 18 14 20 15 
Crosby 15 19 14 20 14 
Banks 14 19 15 19 14 
Fanning 15 19 15 18 13 
Hoffman 14 16 13 20 12 
Ellison 14 20 14 19 13 
Stearns ......... 13 20 13 20 15 
Le Roy 13 18 14 20 14 
Winchester .... 15 19 14 19 15 
Hawkins 14 17 12 20 12 
Lupus 14 17 12 20 12 
Storr 11 18 12 19 14 
Hood 15 18 14 19 12 
Burke 15 18 11 17 14 
Phil 12 17 9 19 11 
Sguiers 14 18 15 20 14 
Sanford 12 19 12 19 10 
Mingo 12 19 13 17 13 
Kelsey 13 16 12 17 15 
Courtney 12 16 9 16 12 
Krueger 15 17 14 17 10 
Seitz 6 5 5 8 S 
Sawin 14 18 11 18 14 
Hike 8 14 12 12 12 
Port 12 17 12 17 12 
Griffith 14 19 15 18 12 
Inman 12 19 15 18 12 
Whitin 13 13 14 18 13 
Shorty 15 18 12 17 10 
Dudley 14 18 15 17 14 
Dalley 11 17 13 18 12 
Morris 14 19 15 14 14 
Barnard 11 15 12 18 . . 
Snow 15 20 13 18 15 
Kirkwood 15 16 12 16 15 
Howe 12 19 13 18 13 
Dickey 13 20.12 18 12 
Melvin 13 11 7 16 11 
Fulford 10 19 13 20 15 
Wagner 13 19 14 16 12 
Van Allen 12 19 13 19 12 
Paddleford 14 18 14 16 12 
Pumpelly 13 15 11 20 14 
Glover 15 19 15 20 14 
G G Stevenson.. 14 14 13 16 12 
Lawrence 11 17 14 20 15 
Root 9 15 7 13 10 
C Henry.. 12 17 15 17 14 
Douglass 8 17 10 19 . . 
Mrs Park....... 11 17 13 17 12 
Ellis 13 .. 11 .. .. 
Vanderveer .... 10 15 
Dupuy 16 12 
Dr Martin 19 14 
Collins 17 9 
Doremus 17 13 
Apgar 20 13 
Merriman 16 11 
Knowlton 
Capt Money 
Lard 
Yards 
Rise. 
14 
19 
19 
17 
18 
21 
21 
23 
20 
20 
18 
17 
19 
18 
ii 
17 
17 
19 
16 
17 
17 ■ 
16 
15 
19 
17 
16 
20 
16 
19 
16 
16 
16 
16 
1.5 
16 
16 
18 
15 
16 
19 
15 
20 
19 
16 
15 
14 
22 
17 
16 
16 
IH 
14 
16 
i5 
18 
14 
17 
16 
14 
1st 
25. 
20 
22 
24 
20 
20 
24 
23 
23 
18 
22 
22 
21 
24 
18 
20 
20 
22 
19 
23 
19 
21 
23 
21 
24 
19 
21 
21 
19 
22 
22 
22 
20 
24 
23 
24 
19 
21 
20 
21 
23 
23 
22 
20 
20 
18 
18 
22 
23 
20 
i9 
10 
17 
23 
22 
22 
16 
18 
2d 
25. 
25 
23 
19 
19 
23 
21 
23 
23 
21 
18 
21 
23 
21 
25 
21 
21 
22 
21 
16 
20 
20 
22 
23 
23 
19 
21 
20 
22 
20 
22 
22 
24 
90 
3d 
25. 
22 
25 
23 
20 
20 
24 
21 
22 
19 
19 
20 
23 
17 
24 
i9 
19 
22 
22 
19 
24 
24 
22 
24 
24 
20 
23. 
25 
21 
21 
23 
23 
20 
22 
4th 
25. 
23 
23 
22 
13 
24 
23 
23 
22 
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22 
21 
21 
24 
25 
23 
23 
21 
20 
22 
20 
20 
21 
21 
24 
22 
23 
22 
22 
21 
22 
22 
20 
23 
Total. 
90 
93 
88 
72 
87 
92 
90 
90 
76 
81 
84 
88 
86 
92 
83 
82 
87 
82 
80 
S3 
85 
88 
89 
95 
80 
88 
84 
84 
89 
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84 
92 
21 
22 
22 
88 
24 
24 
23 
95 
18 
20 
22 
79 
20 
23 
22 
86 
19 
21 
19 
79 
19 
22 
23 
85 
22 
20 
23 
SS 
21 
18 
21 
83 
23 
25 
24 
94 
24 
19 
21 
84 
23 
23 
24 
90 
23 
17 
17 
75 
22 
22 
23 
85 
22 
21 
24 
89 
24 
21 
22 
90 
23 
24 
23 
90 
26 
2i 
25 
85 
18 
13 
19 
64 
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23 
26 
77 
22 
19 
19 
83 
22 
22 
i7 
83 
19 
20 
18 
79 
16 
23 
19 
74 
12 
10 
17 
57 
Forfeited. 
Forfeited. 
Ties on 95: Kelsey 18, Morris 16. 
Ties on 92: Heikes 23, Le Rov 23, Shorty 23. Second tie: Heikes 
21, Le Roy 24, Shorty 24. Third tie : Le Roy 24, Shorty 22. 
Ties on 90: Hicks 21, Gilbert 23. Crosby 19, Van Allen 23, G. G. 
Stevenson 22, Lawrence 23. Second tie: Gilbert 21, Van Allen 22, 
Lawrence 23. 
nsr NEW JERSEY. 
Cape May Gun Club. 
• Cape May, N. J.. July 20.— Events 1 and 2 at 25 ta-gets, resulted 
as follows : 
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J K Hackett.. .., 0111111111010111110111111—21 
A Dupont OilOOlOOllOOOOllOllOOllll— 12 
iW H Sorter, Tr 1000101110100100111111010—14 
<G H Shearer, Jr ...1110101101111111111110111-21 
?S Dando .OOlllllllQlllOllOlllOllOO— 17 
W Harvev ..OOOniOllllOOJJOOlOOlllll— IS 
A Scott., aooi-jiia^wMmmuiiii-ao 
Capt La Mott. „ .1111011111110111011001011—19 
9 ttr Shearer, Sr OlOlOllOlOOOOOOOlOlOOlOlO— 9 
J TiV Allison... 1110111111111110111011111—22 
A W Dobbyn, Jr , 0001111110011100010000110—12 
T "^^i. 9- ^\ 1' J- W. Allison 0, G. H. Shearer, Jr., 0, 
J. K. Hackett 1. j . . 
Event No. 2, 25 targets: 
9 P T"tt lOllOOllllllllOllllimU— 21 
■[ Hackett lllllimi011010001100iX)l— 16 
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)7 H Porter, Jr 01010111001 llOOUlOlOlllUl— 14 
^ o T^'^^?''^''' J"" 0111111111111111100110110—20 
T S Dando 1101111111111111111010111—22 
R W Harvey 1111111011111011010111111—21 
A Scott OUO-OlllOw 
^apt La Mott 1110010101111101101110100—16 
J. W Alhson 1011111111111111011111101—22 
A W Dobbyn, Jr OlOlOOlOOOOlOOlOOOOlllOll— 10 
C F Tutt 1111111111101111101011111—22 
Arkansas State Sportsmen*s Association. 
Pine Bluff, Ark.— The eleventh annual tournament of the 
Arkansas State Sportsmen's Association, held at Pine Bluff, Ark.. 
July 9, 10 and 11, has come and gone, and one more pleasant 
memory is stored up for future recollection. This has become 
more of a reunion than a shoot. The same faces are seen year 
after year, and old acquaintances renew the friendships of the past. 
The writer has almost begun to look upon his annua! journev to 
this event rather as a pilgrimage of pleasure or duty not to be 
avoided than as a contest of skilled marksmen. 
The Pine Bluff ground is ideally situated for such .sport. The 
shooter is always in the shade, while the targets fly into the open 
sunlight. Meals, refreshment and everything necessary were pro- 
vided. In fact, if anything was done or left undone that would 
add to or detract from the pleasures of those present, I did nut 
observe it. Not a clash or jar of any kind occurred to mar the 
general pleasure. 
Among the trade representatives present were Messrs. F. M. 
baurote, Dallas, Tex., and G. H. Hillman, Nashville, 'ienn., of 
the Winchester Arms Company; C. M. Lincoln, New York, of the 
TJ. M. C. Company; T. F. Norton, Kansas City, of Peters Car- 
tridge Co., and Herbert Taylor, of the Dupont and Hazard 
powder companies. 
Two of the.se gentlemen, Messrs. Hillman and Lincoln, were 
new men, but their modest business-like manners favorably im- 
pressed all. 
Of Mr. Faurote it need only be said that the company he rep- 
resents is well represented, and he is, besides, a crack shot. 
Mr. Norton M^as not feeling well during the shoot. I think he 
worried so as to whether those using Peters shells were getting 
on all right that it spoiled his own shooting. Pie is a pleasant, 
genial gentleman, and we wish him and his goods success. 
The first day was so unusually quiet compared with other first 
days that no one understood it. When Herb Taylor "blew in" 
the next then all were reminded, and said, "No wonder." There- 
after, as Chris put it, "Den it vas not any more now so quiet 
alreatty. He still persists in claiming that Dupont and Hazard 
is the stuff to fix 'em with." 
The following from a distance were in attendance: W. H. 
Joyner, Abe Frank, H. P. Poston (Parks), W. D. Thompson, 
Memphis, Tenn.; W. A. Leach, J. P. Matthews, Fort 
Smith, Ark.; G. W. Terry, Clarendon, Ark.; F, Draper, G. 
Broadway, R. L. Ambrose, A. P. Glympse, G. Matthews, J. 
Bowman and E. A. Peterson, Jonesboro, Ark.; J. L. Daniels, 
Mer Rouge, La.; J. F. Welch, Robeline, La.; J. H. Boisseau, 
Shreveport, La.; Drs. S. P. Collings and A. U. Williams, Hot 
Springs, also Mr. Rix, of same place; A. B. Franklin, Little Rock, 
from which bailiwick came also Paul Litzke, W. B. Powell Eng- 
lish, Ark.; J. W. Erwin, Greenville, Miss.; W. Arnold, Green- 
ville, Miss. 
That Memphis crowd is a fine body of gentlemen from any high 
standard. They are always on hand and always shoot. Abe Frank 
will have to be induced to travel for some shell or gun firm, so he 
cannot compete. He is strictly a non-producer at a shooting match. 
Shooters must grow in the woods around Jonesboro. What a 
strong delegation that burg sentl Mostly good ones, too. In 
Broadway they have a coming champion. Boisseau and Erwin 
also are coming experts— mark this prediction. 
Joyner and Daniels shot especially strong the last day, each 
increasing his first day's score bv about 20 birds. Broadway came 
forward with a rush, capturing first the last day. 
The Pine Bluff boys did not begin to shoot till the second day. 
The air was then full of broken asphalt and powdered clays. Pine 
Bluff can pick a squad that can hold its own with any similar 
squad picked from bona fide membership in the countrv. From 
wearing red caps they are called the woodpeckers— and right 
merrily do they tap the targets when once a-going. One of the 
most gratifying features of the tournament to his friends was the 
shooting of W. A. Leach. He constantly improved, and the last 
day. we believe, he was shooting the race of his life. 
What a strange reversal in form a few hours mav show was 
witnessed in this as in all other tournaments. Dr. W'illiams went 
the first half at a 96 per cent, gait; the second, the figures were 
reversed. Wright was breaking everything that flew for a half- 
dozen events or so. 
The medal contests brought out some beautiful work. In the 
two-man team race Leach and Matthews, of Fort Smith, won on 
45, Matthews making 25 straight and shooting with excellent nerve. 
When the result was announced Tom Norton's face wore a grin 
as broad as Jenkins' when he heard his mother-in-law had become 
deaf and dumb. Leach and Matthews shot Peters shells, you see. 
Mr, Speers' race for the individual medal was a remarkable one. 
The writer has never seen finer work. He broke the first 25 
straight and 24 out of the next, making 49 out of 50. We believe 
this is the highest score ever made in these contests. The target 
lost was "dusted," showing perfect alignment of gun and steadiness 
of nerve. In spite of the fact that he said he was nervous, I doubt 
it, as he was to all outward appearances as cool as the proverbial 
ice wagon. It was a popular victory, as every one who meets 
John becomes a friend. He is a genial, whole-souled, gentle- 
manly sportsman. No higher compliment can be paid. This in- 
cludes all the better elements of manhood. 
Faurote and Abe Frank, shooting in the two-man team medal 
race, made 49 out of 50. Mr. Faurote scored 25. Being non- 
residents, the score was not counted. 
The three-man team race for medal was won by the Pine Bluff 
team, Clements making 25, Coles 23, Lloyd 21, a total of 69. This 
trio is a hard aggregation to beat. We doubt if any club will 
ever be able to remove the medal from Pine Bluff soil. 
Sc. you see 25-straights were a drug on the market here. The 
writer has seldom witnessed as exciting a race as an extra shot 
at the close of the tournament the last day, 20 targets, $5 entrance, 
ten entries. The shooting was quick and snappy. Faurote and 
Matthews got 20 straight, Boisseau and Lloyd 19, Powell 18. 
Gov. Davis came down and shot a few events, making 14 in one 
event. The boys are always pleased to have the Governor around. 
The five high men first day were Abe Frank, 145; F. M. Faurote. 
143; Clements, 142; Welch, 140; Broadway and Wright tied foi 
fifth on 136. 
The following straights were made on this day: Clements, 
Faurote, one each; Broadway, two; Wright two 15s and a 20; 
Daniels and Welch one each. 
Second day Faurote was high with 150, Frank 149, Boisseau 145, 
Clements 143, Speers 142. 
The straights were: Speers, Frank, Broadway, Draper, Williams 
and Collings, two 15s each; Faurote, four 15s; Clements, three 
15s; Coles, Lloyd, Daniels, Welch, G. Matthews, Cauray, Wright, 
Boisseau, Erwin, Wells and Thompson, one each; Frank and 
Wright made a 20-straight each. 
On third day Broadway was high with 145, Faurote 143. Howell, 
Speers and Joyner tied for third on 141; Clements and Daniels 
fourth on 140; Frank fifth on 139. Clements, Broadway, Frank, 
Ambrose and Taylor made two straight 15s this day, while Howell, 
Speers, Coles, Vick, Erwin, Faurote, Joe Matthews, "Thompson, 
G. Matthews, Bowman, Daniels, Welch and Boisseau made one 
each. 
The amateurs at this shoot seemed well classed; none shot below 
or above the 80s. ' 
President E. A. Howell called to order the eleventh annual con- 
vention of the Association in the Truelock Hotel parlors Tuesday 
evening. A large crowd was present. Of the business interesting 
to the public the most important probably was the appointing of 
a committee to draft suitable game laws to be presented before the 
next Legislature. The entire Pine Bluff Gun Club constituted 
this committee. 
E. C. Arnold, Dr. Collings, Paul R, Litzke, G, Broadway, R. R. 
Wright, Abe Frank, W. A. Leach and J. E. Balle were appointed 
as a committee to name a place by May 1, 1802, for holding next 
meeting. In event of a failure to name such plaefi by that time 
the tournament to bt egatn given at Pine Eltiff. 
Tfae election of pflS^jers resulted foHoDyns I^ssdent, J. B, 
speers; Vice-President, Dr. & P. Collings; Treasurer, E. A. 
Howell; Secretary, Paul R. Litzke. 
Mr, Litzke certainly has a hold on the hearts of the convention, 
and deservedly so, as he is a haid, painstaking worker in the in- 
terests of tlie Association. As Dr. Williams remarked, "We 
can't get a better, so keep him where he can do the most good." 
Without further comment, I will let the eleventh meet pass 
into history. May he who enjoyed its gentle excitement live to 
return again and still continue to return or bear its charms in 
memorj' until death touches his eyelids into dreamless sleep, and 
rests his head on the bosom of Mother Nature, whom he loved so 
well. Then here's to the Pine Bluff boys; may plenitude of joy 
and dearth of sorrow ever be theirs. Vvhen at last the shadows 
lengthen slow and somber toward the west may the pillow of 
Peace kiss the cheek of one who wishes only the song of birds 
and' ripple of woodland rills to chant a last sad requiem. 
First Day, July 9. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 15 
Howell 11 13 14 
Speers 13 12 12 
Clements 14 14 13 
Coles : 14 13 14 
Lloyd U 14 13 
Simpson 9 9 10 
Vick 14 12 12 
Leach 9 11 10 
'•Faurote 14 13 12 
Joyner 9 11 12 
Frank 13 14 14 
Parks 13 13 13 
Bngnadillo 13 14 13 
Thompson 11 12 9 
Broadway 13 14 13 
Cr Matthews 14 14 12 
Draper ; 11 14 11 
Ambrose 12 11 13 
Glympse 10 10 12 
Wright , 15 13. 15 
Franklin 3 4 9 
Daniels 14 8 14 
Welch 13 13 13 
Norton 12 13 14 
Peterson , .. 7 10 
Conroy 12 9 
Powell 
Gov Davis 
.Toe Matthews 
Terry 
H Cromwell , 
Dr Williams 
Dr Collings 
*Lincoln 
Webb 
Kesterson ..,-,;t ...... -.. .. .. 
Killroy ........ ...v.. 810 
"'Shot for targets only. 
4 5 
20 15 
18 13 
18 12 
17 13 
17 14 
16 10 
5 7 
11 10 
14 12 
19 13 
16 13 
20 14 
18 12 
14 12 
15 6 
18 15 
17 12 
19 9 
17 12 
13 13 
20 11 
11 8 
16 7 
16 15 
17 12 
16 11 
13 8 
16 11 
14 7 
17 13 
6 7 8 9 10 
15 15 20 15 15 
12 12 16 14 12 
14 10 18 11 11 
14 11 18 15 13 
10 10 15 13 13 
8 11 16 12 11 
13 14 
13 10 
15 12 
12 12 
11 13 
10 13 
11 13 
10 10 
15 13 
12 7 
12 12 
9 13 
11 10 
12 14 
8 .. 
13 9 
14 14 
13 11 
13 14 
11 12 
13 13 
7 9 
12 11 
8 12 
9 8 
14 12 
11 12 
8 8 
7 3 
.. 10 
4 2 
10 
14 12 9 
13 13 12 
19 14 12 
16 12 12 
18 14 14 
18 11 14 
17 12 12 
15 13 11 
13 12 10 
18 11 12 
15 U 8 
13 8 13 
16 12 12 
17 12 7 
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17 12 13 
19 14 10 
12 10 U 
12 10 ,. 
17 10 .. 
12 .. .. 
15 14 14 
14 13 11 
12 .. ,. 
18 15 9 
15 11 14 
17 12 9 
.. 12 11 
7 .. .. 
.. 10 13 
Second Day, July JO. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
Howell 12 
Speers 11 
Clements 11 
Coles 12 
Lloyd 8 
Joe Matthews 13 
Vick 12 
Leach 14 
Cauray 7 
Powell 12 
Fr.-iiik 14 
Parks 13 
Joyner 12 
Brignadillo 13 
*Faurote 14 
Broadway 14 
G Matthews 10 
Draper 13 
Ambrose -. 12 
Bowman 14 
Wright 9 
Daniels 10 
Welch 13 
Boisseau , 14 
Norton 13 
Williams 12 
Collings 15 
Rix 13 
Erwin 14 
Arnold 12 
Thornton 7 
*Lincoln 11 
Terry : 11 
Wells 12 
McPrice 7 
■^Taylor 
Thompson 
Killroy 
Peterson 
*Shot for targets only. 
2 3 
15 15 
10 14 
13 11 
15 15 
15 13 
13 12 
13 14 
14 14 
13 14 
15 10 
14 14 
14 13 
11 12 
10 13 
14 12 
15 15 
15 14 
15 14 
11 13 
12 10 
13 13 
11 11 
14 12 
13 11 
14 15 
13 10 
10 15 
13 11 
13 11 
10 12 
12 11 
11 13 
10 13 
14 12 
7 11 
13 8 
13 14 
4 5 
20 15 
16 12 
17 15 
18 14 
18 13 
18 13 
16 11 
14 13 
13 12 
17 11 
10 11 
20 13 
18 8 
17 12 
16 13 
18 15 
16 14 
14 12 
12 15 
18 13 
15 14 
20 15 
18 13 
16 14 
19 13 
16 14 
17 12 
14 15 
13 12 
18 14 
13 10 
18 13 
15 12 
16 12 
16 11 
6 7 8 
15 15 20 
13 11 18 
14 14 IS 
14 14 18 
14 13 16 
15 13 17 
13 12 IS 
13 14 19 
12 12 13 
12 13 13 
13 13 17 
14 15 18 
13 13 18 
14 13 12 
12 13 17 
14 15 17 
15 14 16 
12 11 .. 
12 13 14 
13 14 13 
10 13 15 
14 14 19 
12 14 15 
13 13 16 
13 13 16 
9 13 15 
10 10 15 
14 13 16 
11 12 18 
13 9 19 
11 10 .. 
10 13 16 
8 11 17 
.. 12 18 
.. 13 15 
9 10 
15 15 
14 12 
15 14 
9 15 
14 13 
14 14 
14 13 
12 13 
13 13 
is is 
15 13 
12 14 
14 12 
14 13 
14 13 
11 11 
15 14 
13 12 
11 13 
12 13 
13 15 
15 12 
14 14 
10 13 
11 .. 
14 ,. 
12... 
15 13 
ii i3 
11 14 
12 7 
12 12 
17 14 12 12 17 
. . 14 15 6 19 
.. .. 12 .. .. 
12 
7 .. 
13 14 
10 .. 
8 .. 
Third Day, July U. 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
Howell 11 
Speers lyiiyn-n.i 15 
Clements 12 
Coles 12 
Lloyd 13 
Simpson 13 
Vick 13 
Leach , 14 
Thornton „ 13 
*Faurote 15 
Joe Matthews ..-..i. 14 
Frank 15 
Thompson 15 
Powell 13 
Erwin , ....15 
Broadway ...ji.v.t.-.. 14 
<; Matthews 14 
Draper 11 
Ambrose 13 
Bowman 13 
Wriight 12 
Daniels 13 
Welch 12 
Boisseau 14 
Terry .........v........ 13 
Joyner 13 
Cauray 
*Taylor 13 
"'Lincoln ■ . , 9 
Killroy 
"■Shot for targets only. 
2 3 
15 15 
15 13 
14 12 
13 13 
12 12 
12 13 
11 14 
14 14 
13 14 
13 14 
14 14 
15 13 
13 12 
12 12 
13 14 
14 14 
14 13 
15 12 
13 14 
13 13 
12 12 
14 14 
12 13 
13 12 
13 11 
14 12 
14 14 
.. 10 
9 14 
8 9 
4 5 6 
20 15 15 
18 14 14 
16 13 10 
17 12 13 
19 13 15 
17 10 13 
15 12 10 
18 14 12 
19 13 14 
15 13 13 
16 13 14 
17 13 12 
19 13 12 
19 13 10 
19 11 11 
17 13 14 
19 13 15 
14 12 14 
17 9 12 
16 15 13 
16 13 14 
18 14 . . 
16 13 15 
17 13 U 
18 14 10 
15 10 14 
17 12 13 
V S 
15 20 
14 17 
14 19 
15 15 
12 19 
13 18 
7 14 
11 18 
13 17 
13 19 
14 17 
14 18 
13 18 
10 17 
13 19 
14 14 
13 17 
12 19 
12 16 
13 17 
11 18 
9 10 
15 15 
14 11 
14 14 
15 13 
10 14 
14 13 
11 15 
8 12 
12 12 
14 12 
11 11 
10 15 
13 14 
13 12 
12 11 
12 15 
12 13 
12 11 
12 15 
15 13 
12 18 14 14 
12 17 11 15 
13 18 15 12 
9 14 12 14 
13 17 14 14 
18 15 14 
13 11 9 
15 13 12 13 
8 7 .. .. 
..-,1112 
1st day. 
Faurote 143 
Frank 145 
Clements 142 
Broadway ...136 
Speers ' ....131 
Coles 133 
Welch 140 
Howell 135 
Vick .126 
Lloyd .................122 
Joyner .o..u..l25 
Daniels «•..... ..121 
Ambrose . .121 
Leach 120 
Draper 122 
2d day. 
150 
149 
143 
140 
142 
141 
136 
132 
138 
137 
129 
131 
130 
129 
132 
3d day. 
143 
139 
140 
145 
141 
138 
133 
141 
140 
136 
ill 
140 
140 
138 
132 
Broke. 
436 
433 
425 
421 
414 
412 
409 
408 
404 
395 
395 
392 
391 
387 
381 
Broke. 
135 
131 
142 
133 
122 
40 
126 
120 
143 
131 
145 
135 
131 
112 
136 
129 
122 
121 
119 
136 
43 
121 
140 
135 
104 
87 
80 
49 
96 
58 
29 
6S 
63 
54 
23 
23 
61 
Broke. 
132 
142 
143 
141 
137 
137 
138 
129 
98 
130 
149 
133 
129 
137 
150 
140 
88 
132 
130 
131 
128 
136 
136 
145 
126 
112 
125 
115 
137 
79 
128 
122 
114 
107 
28 
106 
81 
20 
Broke. 
141 
141 
140 
138 
136 
96 
140 
138 
137 
143 
138 
139 
135 
138 
138 
145 
137 
127 
140 
137 
72 
140 
133 
138 
125 
141 
10 
136 
74 
Av. 
.908 
.902 
.886 
.877 
.862 
.858 
.852 
-850 
.841 
.822 
.822 
.816 
.814 
.806 
.793 
This table includes number broken each day, with totals and 
percentage. As only those who shot through the entire pro- 
gramme of 480 targets could properly be ranked, the averages of 
others do not appear. J. F. W»WH- 
