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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Missfssippi Valley Notes* 
The St. Louis trapshooting world has developed some decided 
changes within the past few weeks. To begin with. David S. 
iilhott, who for three years has been in charge of the Dupont 
shooting park, and who in that time brought the sport from a 
very ordinary level to a place which leaves St. Louis to-day second 
to none in the West as a shooting center, has resigned that charge 
Tto accept a very good position on the road with the Winchester 
Repeating Arms Company. Thousands of friends in St. Louis 
and vicinity who are sorry to lose Dave at the park join in wishing 
■and predicting for him the utmost success in his new work. 
^ The Dupont people, however, are particularlv fortunate in finding 
ammediately such a man to take Dave Elliott's place at St. Louis 
as Alex D. Mermod. He becomes the manager of the park, with, 
we venture to say, the unanimous indorsement and pledged sup- 
port of all trapshooters in the city. 
By way of marking the advent of a new manager, the Rawlings 
^porting Goods Company has donated a splendid target trophy to 
toe shot for bi-weekly at the park, in alternation with the Dupont 
live-bird troplij'. The badge is a handsome thing, valued at $75, 
anid will go to the one who wins it oftenest within one vear. 
The first contest for this trophy was held Sept. 15, and the 
honor of the first win went to Dr. Bond, who carried off the prize 
tefore a field of twentj'-seven contestants. 
The iMorrissonville, III., Gun Club will give its opening tourna- 
pent Oct. 16-17. It will be open to all but professionals. Shoot- 
ing according to the Sergeant system; 175 targets per day. 
The final shoot-off for absolute possession of the St. Louis 
Republic cup, which occurs in that city ne.xt month, will be an 
event of much general interest. There is no little speculation as 
to who will finally capture the splendid trophv, and incidentally 
some regret that it is now to be permanentlv retired. 
For over fifteen years, the Piasa Gun Ckib. of Alton, HI., has 
maintained an active organization, and few weeks in that time 
have passed during the trapshooting season when some of the 
members did not pass a pleasant afternoon over the traps. The 
club, while having a record unsurpassed perhaps in the State, has 
given but few public tournaments, but whenever it does undertake 
anything of this kind, it is gone about in a businesslike way that 
appeals to the judgment and commands the approval of those who 
know what a good tournament is. This week the Piasa Club held 
Its fourth open meet, and I am pleased to state that this event 
has more than sustained the reputation of the past. 
The programme called for 185 targets per man each day, with 
ten regular events and one short race for merchandise prizes, for 
the benefit of the club. Five dollars was added in each event, and 
the club hung up in addition $50 as high average prizes for the 
two days, divided into seven moneys. Trade representatives were 
charged $2.50 each per day extra, and under this arrangement 
professionals and amateurs shot along very pleasantly together. 
The Alton grounds are as fine as can be found anvwhere, and at 
this time of year they are at their best. Refreshments, shelter, 
loaded shells and all the little conveniences of an up-to-date, well- 
-managed shoot, were supplied, and if any did not t|ioroughly enjoy 
Ihe occasion it was surely not the fault of the management. 
The weather proved perfect for the work on both days, with 
enough of wind to make the targets dance and keep the boys 
!guessing. Will Crosby again came to the front with a splendid 
•exhibition of his art, and there was no doubt from the first of his 
winning fir.st place. The detailed scores are appended: 
First day, Sept. 20: 
Events: 1234 5 6789 10 
Seeley 11 12 12 15 8 11 12 11 13 13 
Howell , 12 14 10 15 13 13 13 16 13 16 
Riehl .......^...v..:, 12 18 14 15 12 19 14 19 12 19 
Schiess 11 15 10 17 13 16 12 17 14 19 
Boa 12 19 12 16 13 16 13 18 15 17 
Cadwallader 15 18 14 18 12 19 14 19 14 18 
Marshall 15 19 13 19 1^ 16 15 18 12 17 
Clapp 9 18 13 17 14 19 14 17 15 15 
Burnside 13 18 15 19 14 15 12 18 12 18 
Crosby 15 20 14 20 12 18 15 20 15 19 
Todd 12 15 12 14 13 17 11 15 10 
Kobley 11 13 15 14 6 17 
Spencer 11 13 12 
jVIagill 13 12 10 17. 11 15 13 16 10 14 
Tones 11 14 .. .. 12 .. 10 .. 15 16 
Money 14 20 10 18 12 18 13 18 13 19 
Hall 13 18 15 19 14 19 13 20 14 17 
Geddis 11 
Second day, Sept. 21: 
Events; 1 2 3 4 5 
Howell 14 12 16 11 16 
Cad 17 13 19 15 19 
Hall IS 13 16 12 19 
■Riehl 19 13 16 15 18 
Schiess 12 12 16 12 14 
Marshall 18 15 20 13 18 
Burnside 17 13 18 13 17 
Clapp 18 15 15 14 17 
Crosbv ■. 20 15 20 15 20 
Robley 14 14 17 13 17 
Spencer 13 ll . . . . 16 
Money 17 14 16 15 15 
Boa 13 10 17 15 15 
Geddis 
F. C. 
10 13 IS 
16 
6 7 8 9 10 
13 20 
12 18 
14 17 
11 14 
12 IS 
14 17 
14 17 
15 19 
13 .. 
is ii 
12 16 
15 18 14 
13 16 13 
14 16 14 
11 17 13 
13 18 14 
12 19 14 
14 18 12 
15 20 15 
10 . . . . 
13 15 .. 
11 16 12 
10 18 14 
11 16 10 
Riehl. 
■Winchester Rod and Gun Qttb. 
Winchester, N. H., Sept. 20. — The first tournament of the 
Winchester, N. H., Rod and Gun Club came off as advertised, on 
the 17th. The day was showery, and the light rather poor, but it 
did not seem to interfere with good scores being made in several 
of the events. Teams from Fitchburg, Mass., and Bellows Falls, 
Vt., were present, besides a number of out-of-town shooters. 
A $25 cup was up for a five-man team prize, and was won by 
Fitchburg by the highest score, I think, made by any amateur 
team in America this season, 119 out of a possible 125. The high- 
gun cup also went to Fitchburg. Cutler being the winner. Wilder 
liushed him hard from start to finish, and finally lost by only 2 
birds. 
Both visiting clubs are composed of royal good fellows, and we 
hope to have the pleasure of entertaining tliem again. The scores 
follow : 
Events : 1 
Targets : 10 
Cutler 8 
Donovan 7 
Converse 5 
Bingham 6 
Wilder 8 
Gibson 5 
Ray 7 
Norwood 9 
Fassett 10 
Underbill 7 
E A Nelson 
Dean , . 
Gordon . 6 
Eaton ... 
Nash . . 
Hill .. 
L Nelson ., ¥ 
Burbank -. 6 
;Swan 7 
DickipBSOia 8 
jLesuff 9 
jiussell 
Curtis 
D Wilder 2 
C Nelson,... 7 
Howard 5 7 8.. 
Barber 5 812 6 
"i 
4 5 6 7 
5p 15 25 20 
8 11 25 14 
6 11 24 16 
4 14 23 18 
10 12 22 14 
6 13 25 17 
.. 10 23 . .. 
12 21 ... 
8 13 22 .. 
'Q IS 17 m 
6 B 21 . . 
5 «l . . 12 
.... :9 .. .. 
12 
15 
11 
16 
12 
12 
2 .. .. 
8 .. 7 
6 .. .. 
12 22 . . 
14 19 . . 
10 IS . . 
8 20 .. 
11 17 .. 
12 .. 17 
8 9 
10 15 
8 14 
.. 12 
7 10 
9 11 
10 15 
■9 11 
SIS 
« 8 
7 12 
7 .. 
9 11 
6 .. 
9 .. 
10 11 12 
20 15 10 
IS 14-10 
17 13 
19 14 
15 11 
17 .. 
16 11 
15 .. 
18 11 
..3 4 
11 8 6 
9 . . 17 13 S 
9 
8 7 
7 8 12 10 10 
8 14 15 12 8 
8 12 17 13 . . 
6 .. 12 7 
11 .. .. 6 
..4 0 
.. 12 .. 
Shot 
at. 
185 
130 
140 
140 
185 
145 
145 
145 
175 
125 
135 
25 
50 
40 
130 
15 
135 
105 
120 
165 
165 
130 
30 
95 
50 
45 
55 
Broke. 
162. 
103 
104 
105 
160 
122 
114 
115 
133 
S9 
92 
15 
33 
9 
fiO 
6 
107 
79 
78 
110 
121 
104 
' 16 
45 
37 
. ZO 
31 
The following are the scores of the three teams that shot for 
the cup: 
Fitchburg— Cutler 25, Donovan 24, Converse 23, Bingham 22, 
Wilder 25; total, 119. 
Bellows Falls— Gibson 23, Ray 21, Norwood 22, Fassett 17, Under- 
bill 21; total, 104. 
Winchester— Lesure 17, Nelson 22, Burbank 19. Swan 18. Dick- 
inson 20; total, 96. F. D. Lesure, Sec'y. 
Richmond Gun Ciub. 
Silver Lake, S. I., New York. — There were both live bird and 
target events. The scores: 
Thirteen birds. 28yds.: 
A A Duke 2222222222220— 12 T Keppler 0220211122111-11 
G Bechtel ,0111011111111—11 
Targets: ■ 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 10 
Duke 7 8 6 9 Keppler , 3 .. .. ■.. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Emerald Gon Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Sept. 17.— Two events were shot at the monthly 
meet ot the Emerald Gun Club, to-day, the club event at 10 birds 
and one event at 5 birds, $2 entrance. Rose system of money 
dmsion. The birds were a fair lot.. The light was poor. Dr. 
U Connell and Mr. A. A. Schoverling were the only ones who 
k'lled straight in the club event. The scores follow:" 
r C Henrv, 28 
Dr Hudson, 28 
W Taeger, 28 
A A Schoverling, 28. 
R Regan, 25 
C Wash, 28 
T Short, 28.. 
H Ouinn. 28. 
E J Roberts. 
J P Kay, 28 
G B Hillers. 28. 
F Lebohner. 28. . 
21**212*11- 
- 7 
11211**220- 
- 7 
10101—3 
.21201*0210- 
- 6 
2221222222—10 
mii—5 
2222222229 
10 
22202—4 
1111120011- 
- 8 
2222220222— 
- 9 
21211-5 
1011212*11- 
- 8 
1101*— 3 
2211212112- 
10 
0210212121- 
- 8 
2020122*12- 
- 7 
2*2*212012 
7 
22243*12112- 
8 
ii62i— 4 
1100121020 
- R 
1211101021- 
8 
2222220211- 
- 9 
222*2—4 
22*2200221- 
7 
12122—5 
*112121222- 
- 9 
*0212— 3 
0222000210— 5 
02212—4 
Jeannette Gon Clttb. 
Interstate Park L. I., Sept. 21.— The monthlv shoot of the 
Jeannette Gun Club was well attended. There were twenty-one 
contestants in the regular club event. Of these Mr W. Koeger 
won in Class A; Mr. H. Lohden won in Class C. The last five 
on the list came late, and their scores were to count in the miss- 
and-out prize event : 
F Ehlen, 28 
C Meyer. 28 
W Rottman. 28. 
A Pape, 28. 
J\1 Rust, 25 
A Lohden, 25... 
F Kasterns, 2S. 
C K Brunnie, 28 
G E Loeble. 28. 
C Steffens, .30... 
C. Greiff. .30.... 
W Sanders. 28. 
F Gerdeis, 25 
A Schumacher, 25. 
Club Shoot. 
Miss-and-oxit. 
11022201*2 7 
12110 
,2212201112 9 
21121122121210 
2121212211 10 
1110 
1022221101 8 
2* 
01121102*2 7 
220 
2*20020012— 5 
210 
222**21221 8 
222221111120 
202111222*— 8 
11121111112111 
11221120?0 8 
22222211211111 
0222110200— 6 
20 
0101211211 8 
* 
1221211111 10 
0112011211 8 
121211222121 
.0212112222— 9 
210 
1221222212 10 
2222*12210 8 
10 
1102111001 7 
0210000020— 3 
02Q0010000— 2 
0022002202 5 
1221111212 10 
Ties on 10: 
Koeger 2211211 Greiff 222210 
Brunnie 21110 Rohlfs 1120 
Team contest, 5 birds: 
Capt Koeger 11111—5 
C Meyer 12120—4 
Loeble 21100—3 
Meverdiecks 0121*— 3 
Parkard 12021—4 
Sanders 21020—3 
Rottman ....22020—3 
Geddes 10110—3 
Capt Steffens 12201-^ 
C Meyer 12122—5 
Greiff 21111—5 
Ehlen 120*0—2 
Rolphs 12111—5 
Kastens 21122—5 
Rust 11110—4 
Lohden 12120-4 
Pape 11112—5—33 Schumacher 0*211—3—37 
Club challenge medal, 15 birds: 
W Kroeger, 28 1222222221110*2—13 
C Meyerdiecks, 28.- 010112222211111—13 
Tie: W Kroeger, 0, C. Meyerdiecks, 1. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Sept. 21. — There was quite an infusion of new 
talent at the Brooklyn Gun Club's shoot to-day, the most notice- 
able performance being that of Mr. Sharp, of 'Utah, who missed 
but 8 targets in 105 shot at, and of these 6 were made shooting at 
doubles. Mr. John Wright, the club manager, announces a shoot 
for merchandise prizes on Saturday of this week. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 *4 5 6 7 *8 *9 10 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 
Wright 8 7 9 6 8 7 .. 8 5 10 
Sharp 9 10 10 9 15 10 10 7 8 9 
Hitchcock 3 7 5 .. 13 7 8 .. .. 4 
Gray > 5 
Osterhout .w.w....- 8 4 3 6 
Shotwell 4 .. .. 1 
*DoubIes. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Trap at Freehold. 
Freehold, N. J., Sept. 21. — Trapshooting matters were lively to- 
day on the grounds of the Freehold Gun Club. There was a 
contest for the State championship between Dr. L. W. Gar<liner and 
Mr. E. I. Vanderveer, a team match between the South Side Gun 
Club and the Freehold Gun Club, and a sweepstake programme. 
The following are the scores in the sweepstake events: 
Events: 12345678 —Extras- 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 10 15 15 20 15 If. 15 15 15 
Gardiner 7 13 1111 7 12 10 12 9 1112 12.. 
Piercy 9 13 14 14 8 13 11 16 15 13 14 13 14 
Muldoon S 11 11 11 4 13 12 12 11 11 14 12 13 
Glover 9 13 15 15 10 13 15 16 14 14 
Vanderveer 8 12 11 12 9 12 15 17 10 10 
Denise 8 11 10 
Danser 9 13 11 13 6 11 12 17 11 13 11 14 11 
Matthews 8 8 12 10 6 9 12 11 13 0 8 11 11 
J W Danser 7 12 11 
Laird, Sr 2 4 
Blaine 6 
Burtis 9 13 6 
Hance 13 .. 12 10 11 
Douglas 11 13 8 10 12 8 . . 9 
R A Ellis 14 8 
Conklin 7 8 .. 9 .. 
Sinnock 13 12 8 12 15 
En gel 12 12 13 13 12 
Haight 12 15 14 
Bennett 13 .. 12 
Iviris 10 11 
Billings 12 12 
Match at 25 targets: 
Glover 1111111111111111111111110—24 
Piercy 1110011111111111101111101—21 
Gardiner 1101110111110111101011111—20 
Four-man team match; South Sides vs. Freeholds: 
South Sides, of Newark — Gardiner 17, Glover 24, Piercy 24, Her- 
rington 22; total 87. 
Freeholds, of Freehold — ^Vanderveer 20, W. Danser 18, Matthews 
12, Muldoon 22; total 72. 
£. C. Cup Contest. 
.The sweepstake shooting of the two contestants indicated that 
on form Vanderveer should win. He had a lead in the race at the 
25th round, while his opponent had steadied down and was scoring 
steadily, breaking 24 out of his last 25, and winning by 44 to 41. 
The scores in detail follow: 
Gardiner 11101101111111111011100111111111111111111111101111—44 
Vanderveer lOllOlllllOllllllllllOlllOlllllOlOlOllllllilllllOl— 41 
The Erie Gun Club, of Huntington, Ind., has issued the pro 
gramme for its sixth annual tournament, to be held on Oct, 9 and 
10. There are twelve target events each day, at 10, 15 and 20 
targets; entrance based on 10 cents per target. Shooting com- 
mences each day at 9 o'clock. Magautrap and bluerocks will be 
used. All stand at 16yds. Targets 2 cents. Experts and agents 
for targets only. Rose system, 4, 3, 2 and 1. Mr. E. Robinson is 
the secretary. One-half cent will be deducted from the price of 
each target thrown, to make a. fund for four highest averages, 
[Sept. igou 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
4 
23 
4 
20 
0 
20 
6 
14 
3 
18 
,0 
18 
5 
19 
0 
17 
8 
32 
3 
15 
Chicago, Sept. 16.— I inclose yon herewith scores of the fouri 
cornered match of 50 live birds, which was shot at the grounds ol 
the Grand Crossing Gun Club, 76th and Wabash avenues, this 
city, Sept. 15. Considering the high west wind blowing, which 
made difficult birds, the scores were good. 
Mr. A. J. Sharp made some remarkable kills, which were ap- ' 
plauded by the other contestants. His 7th and 12th birds were 
e'iceptionally hard ones, and his 16th was a most remarkable stop. 
Mr. Turner was very unfortunate in losing his 5th bird, which, 
hard hit. w^as carried out of bounds by the wind. His 3d, 13th, 
o6th and 40th were kills of which any expert might have been 
proud. 
Mr. Hadwin's 4th bird was a high, towering one, and none but 
a good marksman could have brought it down as he did. His 
5th, hard hit, was carried out by the wind; his 6th the same. His 
11th and 41st elicited the applause of the other contestants. 
Mr. Barnard shot in good form and drew some exceptionally 
hard birds at the end of the match, which, although well centered,^ 
were carried out of bounds by the wind: 
C Turner 2211*110220211120201*2*21—18 
2121122102201*12012110011—19—37 
A L Sharp 022010**1221022201221020*— 15 
^ 2120200110002020122211122—17—32 
C Hadwin 0222**0011121*11122*11122—18 
1200012010122011110211*11—17—35 
F E Barnard 2221112112110220221120202—21 - 
21*221111101211121**10*22—19—40 
Blue Jeans. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, III, Sept. 21.— The scores of the Chicago Gun Club, 
made to-day, are very poor. Steck was high gun in weekly Bowles 
handicap trophy, and the monthly shoot also, and the monthly 
trophy from the 20yd. mark. The scores follow: 
No. 2, 25 targets, weekly shoot: 
, ^ Broke. Hdcp. Total. 
Bowles 0111110111111101101101011—19 
B orroff 1100011001111101111000111—16 
Steck 1111111011111101110011011—20 
King ....lOOOOlUKXIOOOOOlllOOOOOO— 8 
R B Mack 1100000001101001111111111—15 
Dr Carson 1110010011001111110111111—18 
Mrs Carson 1100110110001011110100101—14 
Leffing\vell 1110101111110110110100101—17 
Mrs Howard OOOlllOlllllOWlOOlOlOOU- 14 
A W Morton 0010011011000111110001100—12 
Monthly trophy: 
King, 16 011101000100010— 6 
Mr.s Carson, 16........ lOOOllOlOOOUOO— 6 
Lefiingwell, 16 r. , 111011111101101—12 
Mrs Howard, 16 010001110011100— 7 
Bowles, 18 UOimOOlOOlOO— 8 
Borroff, 18 0(.m01111100001— 8 
R B Mack, 18 010111100001110— 8 
A W Morton, 18 000001111101000— 6 
Steck. 20.... 101011101011111—11 
Dr Carson, 21 010010011111101— 9' 
Cop, 18 011101100101110— 9 
Blue Jeans. 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., Sept. 21. — The shoot of the Audubon Gun Club, 
held at Watson's Park to-day, was lightly attended. The scores 
of the club shoot follow: 
Felton, 3 021111111100121212—15 
Wilcox, 3 22211212122220102 —15 
Johnson, 3 0201111211*21**222—13 
Amberg, 1 1222202221212122 —15 
Gar&eld Gun Qub. 
Chicago, Sept. 21. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the seventh and last trophy 
shoot of the third series. Hellman and S. Young tied for Class 
A trophy on 22, and in a shoot-off at 10 targets Young won, 
scoring 8 to Hellman's 6. Class B trophy was won by A. Mc- 
Gowan on 14, while Class C was captured by L. Thomas on 16. 
The day was an extremely bad one for target shooting, a strong 
and gusty cross wind making good scores next to impossible. 
Seventh trophy shoot: 
Dr Meek OllOOOlOOOOlOOlOOOOlOlOll— 9 
Thomas 1101111101111000111000110—16 
Delano OllOOOOllllOlOlOOlOOOOOll— 1 ] 
McDonald llOOllOOOlOOOlOlOOlOOOOOl— 
Dorman 0010101001111100110111111—16 
Russie 1110011111010101111011010—17 
Dr Shaw 0111110100010111101110111—17 
Wilson OOlOOlOOOOlOOOlOOOOlOOOOO— 5 
Dr Huff 0100111110110100000110101—13 
T D Pollard 11111100101omi010001W)0— 14 
"A McGowan 1110011110000111001101100—14 
Midgl ev 101011100101 1000111010110—14 
T Eato'n ^ 0111001100000011101010001—11 
E Eaton 1111010000011001010000110—11 
Ma rshall 0001001001011111001100011—12 
Kissick OllOllOOOlOOOlOllOOlOOOOO— 9 
Drinkwater 0110000000001101000000010— 6 
Mcnigan OlOOOllOOOOlOOOOOOlOlllOl— 9 
L Wolf OOOOOOOOOOlOOOOOOOOOlOlOO— 3 
T Hagerty ' OOOOOlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOlOlOO— 3 
Plellman - 1110111011111011111111111—22 
S E Young 1111111111111110011111011—22 
Sweepstakes : 
Events : 
Targets : 
12 3 
10 10 10 
Dr Meek 3 
Thomas 6 
McDonald 3 
Russie 5 
Dr Shaw 6 
Wilson S 
Huff -7 
A McGowan 7 
E Eaton 7 
T Eaton 8 
Marshall 7 
4 5 
15 10 
.. 4 
.. 1 
Events : 
Targets: 
12 3 
10 10 10 
7 7 
.. 9 
,. 1 
10 
.. 7 
.. 9 
7 9 
3 .. 
Kissick 3 
Drinkwater 4 
Hagerty 1 
Hellman 8 8 
S E Young 5 5 
Marshall 
Monigan 4 6 
Delano 
Dorman 
Pollard 
Midgley 
5 4 
3 3 
4 5 
15 10. 
.. 4 
9 
12 
12 
10 
4 
7 
2 
9 
7 
5 
Ossining Gun Club. 
OssiNiNG, N. Y. — Herewith please find scores of the Ossining 
Gun Club, made at the regular weekly shoot, Sept. 21. The 
clam bake and shoot scheduled for the 18th inst. was postponed till 
the 25th: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 10 10 5p 5p 10 10 10 5p 
C Blandford 9 9 9 8 10 .. 8 10 10 
M Dvckman & 6 9 6 10 8 .. .. 
L Sherwood 6 7 9 .. .. 3 6 4 
W Coleman 8 6 .. 8 8 
B Ganun .., 4 3 .... 3 3 6 2 
A Emory 6 6 5 
Mr Alden 4 .. .. 5 7 6 
T Willi. .Tr , 2 4 5 5 
A Bedell 8 
T Willi, Sr 7 6 4 
Dr Shaw 6 
C. G. B. 
National Gun Club. 
Milwaukee, Aug. 24.— Below is the score of the live-bird prize 
shoot of the National Gun Club, held on the grounds of the club 
to-day. Excuse delay in sending these, as it was an oversight 
on mv part. I will try and be more prompt in the future: 
Gumz 2112212212—10 
Stuth 2111222220—9 
Klapinski *0220*0201- 4 
Collins 2211211211—10 
W^eaver 1111211212—10 
Himmelstein 12*1112121— 9 
Bogart 22*2222222— 9 
Bush r 2222222*22— 9 
Scott 2222221022— 9 
Case 2122010220— 7 
Uno 0112101221— S 
Sherer 1020010221— 6 
Deiter .2222222022— 9 
Thomas 2200112201— 7 
Jay Ell 1011111212- 9 
Reed 1222111222—10 
Clark 2222220111— 9 
Rehfeld 021201*020— 5 / 
LlSDLBT COLUMS, Scc'f, 
