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entries or fraction thereof up to thirty moneys. As on the previous 
day, it was apparent that the -entry would be unprecedented. To 
insure the finish of the event on this day, it was cut down to 12 
birds. There were 419 entries, and the purse, therefore, amounted 
to $4,190. The weather was cloudy in the morning, though .the 
light was good. As the day advanced the sky cleared up, and in 
the afternoon there was a good light, a tinge of haze in the air 
making the light soft and even. The light northeast wind of the 
morning died away early, so that the day as a whole was well in 
favor of the shooters. The birds as a whole were excellent, but 
the absence of wind after the morning hours was a condition 
against them. At the end of the fourth round— that is, when each 
contestant had shot at four birds— there were 238 straights. out of 
the 419 entered and at the end of the race there were 81 straight, 
each winning $51.70. There were thirty moneys, but the high guns 
were satisfied to divide without shooting the ties off down to 
thirty. 
The handicaps in this event were the same as those assigned to 
the contestants in the Grand American Handicap. The list of the 
contestants who killed straight follows: 
Hdcp. Total. 
C O Lecompte 26 12 
H H Stevens 28 12 
R Klein ....29 12 
W E Kessler 27 12 
T L Alabaster 26 12 
J H Holmes 28 12 
b s d 27 n 
H B Hill 27 12 
Ed Bingham 29 12 
I B Post 27 12 
Ed Voris 28 12 
C Calib 27 12 
J E Riley 27 12 
Ed Dickinson 27 12 
H C Hirschey 29 12 
S R Smith 27 12 
A J Lawton 28 12 
Ed O'Brien 28 12 
J Stevenson, Jr 26 12 
W R Crosby 32 12 
W F Boltenstern 27 12 
C E Mink 28 12 
Dr Ady 27 12 
J W Garrett 28 12 
A M Shaw .27 12 
H Money 30 12 
Le Roy 29 12 
F B Nichols 28 12 
J H Burke 28 12 
H P Blaisdell 27 • 12 
Watertown Kid 27 J2 
Battle Ax 27 12 
B-27 28 ■ 12 
Bob White 27 12 
J R Livingston 27 1-2 
C G Spencer... 29 12 
Dick Dwyer 27 12 
J N Shatter... 27 12 
J E Vaughn 27 12 
F O Park 29 12 
H Arp 27 12 
Hdcp. Total. 
T H Mackie 28 12 
TAR Elliott 32 12 
E C Hinshaw 28 12 
T E Hubbv 28 12 
T J Stone 27 12 
M O Feudner 28 12 
T D Gay ,-30 12 
R S Rhoades 29 12 
B F Downs 26' 12 
C W Phellis .28 12 
T S Boa 28 12 
H D Bates 31 12 
L H Owens 27 12 
R L Burns ....28 12 
T Gilfillan 27 12 
T C Broyles ...29 12 
J L D Morrison 30 12 
C W Saxton 27 12 
C H Calhoun 28 12 
C S McGill 27 12 
M J Smith 27 12 
E A Leach 28 12 
P C Ward 28 12 
S Glover ..30 12 
J E Davidson 27 12 
H E Boltenstern 27 12 
C B Adams 27 12 
L Foley 27 12 
C Powers 30 12 
J A McKelvey. 28 12 
H L King 28 12 
F W Fogg 28 12 
Ed Hickman 29 12 
J H Caldwell 27 12 
W P Northcott 27 12 
Middletown 27 12 
N Jarrett 27 12 
J M Rhodes 27 12 
A Mermod 28 12 
E D Fulford 30 12 
O Boettger 27 12 
Those who missed but one bird 
Hdcp. Total. 
T Morris 27 11 
Lumber Jack. ...27 11 
W A Baker... 26 11 
Uno 27 11 
H McMurchy 30 11 
M C Sanford...r 28 11 
E S Graham 29 11 
S M Van Allen 30 11 
C E Agard 28 11 
J M Hughes 28 11 
G Burnside 29 11 
E H Tripp 28- 11 
G E Crosby 28 11 
F D Myrick 27 11 
O Vf>n Lengerke 29 11 
Hdcp. Total. 
B F Scott 28 11 
Clark 27 11 
Wiggins 28 11 
Kaintuck 28 11 
P Bekent 27 11 
M Daly 27 11 
J B Steier 27 11 
S Palmer 28 - 11 
T Storey 27 11 
W C Deal 27 11 
A A Glade 27 11 
E Brady 26 11 
F Arnold 26 11 
Butch Pierce 27 11 
The Grand American Handicap. 
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It was a great contest. Of the 493 who manifested more or less 
interest in trying conclusions, as shown by putting up the fixed 
amount of coin. 456 started in the competition. The competition 
started in the most matter-of-fact way, gradually growing in inter- 
est and intensity to the finish, From the class of contestants it 
was reasonably certain that no one could make more than one or 
two misses and still have thereafter a chance in the moneys. In 
such a large .number, it was also reasonably certain that the 
unschooled, the highly nervous, and those" who are pursued with 
much hard luck would drop out rapidly in the early rounds. This 
proved to be the case. At the end of the first four rounds, 209 
had lost one or more birds. At the end of the eighth round there 
were only 147 with straight scores, and there were only 149 who 
had missed one bird, thus leaving 197 who had missed more than 
one bird. 
The conditions were twenty-five birds, $25 entrance— birds extra, 
high guns, not class shooting, handicaps 25 to 33 yards, $1,500 
guaranteed by the Interstate Association, and all surplus added. 
Sterling silver trophy and $600 to first high gun, $500 to second 
high gun, and $400 to third high gun, _ . . . 
All money in the purse in excess of the $1,500 will be divided 
in accordance with the number of entries received. 
The division of moneys provided for 63 high guns, on a basis 
of 250 to 260 entries. All surplus money derived from entries over 
260 to be divided into 63 equal parts and added to the 63 different 
amounts due the high guns. The surplus over 260 was so great 
that it created a good deal of discussion. There were some who 
thought that the money should be so split up that the 22s would 
have a chance to win something. They overlooked or disregarded 
the fact that the Association had entered into a contract with its 
patrons, and that it could not, on the very beginning of the com- 
petition, change its conditions. However, in response to some 
importunity on this point, the Association posted the following 
on the bulletin board, April 1: "The division of moneys in the 
Grand American Handicap, as outlined in the programme, will be 
strictly adhered to. No change will be made." This settled the 
division of the moneys. The rule allowing a contestant five misses 
before compulsory retirement was adhered to. 
The post entries were as follows: Messrs. J. T. Coleman, St. 
Louis; J. W. Bucknell and J. W. Turner, Marlin, Tex.; K. C, 
Cedar Rapids, la.'; Ed Fosgard, Waco, Tex.; F. P. Stannard, 
Chicago; Frank See, Cincinnati; W. R. Milner, Des Moines; 
E. Dickinson and J. A. Skannal. Shreveport, La.; R., Rahm, Pitts- 
burg; W. Starr, Lexington, Ky. ; Oklahoma Smith, Oklahoma, 
I. T. ; J. H. Conrades, Jr., St. Louis; L. C. Spelts, Bellewood, 
Neb ; M. F. Lindslev, Cincinnati; Bob White. Cripple Creek, 
Cclo.; A. A. Allen, N. Ontario, Colo.; G. W. Clay, Austerlitz, 
Ky. ; 1) H. Snvder, Spring-field, O.; Farmer lones, Cincinnati; 
Dr. Smith, St. Louis; M. M. Mayhew, Marcy, N. Y. ; C. W. 
Rushing, Durant, Ind. ; C. B. Dicks, Chicago; H. B. Blaisdell, 
Luverne, Minn.; Wm. Clegg, Jr. St. Louis, C. J. Pearson, Austin, 
Tex.; Wm. Illiam, Humphrey, Neb., and J. Gilfillan, L. H. Owen, 
J. M. Shatter. 
The Grand American Handicap commenced on Wednesday. The 
morning was cloudy, with a soft light and a gentle northeast wind. 
Eight rounds were shot on this day. 
Thursday, the fourth day of the tournament and the second of 
the G. A. II., was rainy, and delayed the competition til 1 11:10 
o'clock. There was a northeast wind, which was about a 2 o'clock 
wind on Nos. 1 and 2, and an 8 o'clock wind on Nos. 3 and 4 sets 
of traps. Still good progress was made, notwithstanding the Jate 
start, as the eighth round was shot up to contestant 435. On 
Friday there was hardly any wind, not enough at least to affect 
the shooting, and the main event was finished on this day; that 
is to say, all but the ties. 
The moneys ran up to very important amounts, namely: First, 
$688.70; second. $588.70; third, $488.70; fourth, $438.70; fifth, $388.70; 
sixth, $338.7(1; seventh, $288.70; eighth to twelfth, $238.70; thirteenth 
to twenty-fourth, $188.70; twenty-fifth to sixty-third, $138.70. 
The previous winners in this- great event are as follows: 1893, 
first, R A. Welch; 1894, T. W. Morfey; 1895, T. G. Messrter; 1896, 
O. R. Dickey; 1897, T. A. Marshall; 1898, E. D. Fulford; 1899, T. 
A. Marshall; 1900, H. D. Bates; 1901, E. C. Griffith. Of the win- 
ners, Messrs, Morfey, Dickey, Marshall, Fulford, Bates and 
Griffith were contestants in this Handicap. The main contest 
was finished on Friday afternoon, and the shoot was begun on No. 
3 set of traps, as soon as the arrangements could be made for it. 
The scores in the main event follow: 
THE STRAIGHTS. 
The contestants who tied on 25" straight were: 
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1511 313123544 5 2242533 5 2 3 1 
H f Hirs'-hy. 29. .2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2- 2-n 
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K ( ) Heikes. 30. ..2 12221222222222 2 2 2222222 2—25 
3" 1 52 3 5 5 2 5 1 2 4 1 3 2 5 3 2 1 2 1 4 3 4 5 
C < i Spencer, 29... 2 2 22222222 22222222222222 2-25 
4 14 4 3 12 3 5 2 15 5 15 12 4 4 3 13 2 2 5 
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G D B Darby. 27.. 2 22222 2 22222222222222 2 22 SM6 
4 5 3 4 4 5 4 3 3 2 5 3 5 12 3 5 4 14 2 2 3 3 2 
VV K CfOfiby, 32... 2 22222222222121222223222 2-25 
1552533531115552 33 5211521 
I. J Squier, 27. . .2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
5 5 54523315553454154533 3 42 
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C l! Adams, 27. . .1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2T 2 2 2 2 ] 2—25 
35551335341 2 2 2 2 5 1 3 2 3 5 1 4 4 1' 
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L H Owen, 27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2- 25 
153243211535532512 5 134521 
Eugenia 2 11212222 11222212 122 21 12 2—25 
112 3 225523512354212 3 21142 
G W Clay 2 22222222222222222222 2-2 2 2 - 25 
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B-27, 28 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2.2.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2- 25 
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J H Holmes, 27... 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
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J II Boisseau, 26.2 222222 2 2222122222222222 2—25 
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J D Pollard, 27. ..2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
5122443353531145145415442 
H Boltenstern, 27.1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
533213 3 4 24344424 451143535 
W VV Turner, 27. .2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 25 
5 3.2 25354513233254315 5 2115 
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Hood Waters, 29.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1—25 
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F Snyder, 27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
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J L Morrison, 30.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
555535332 4 3542141355352 4 1 
J Kaintuck, 28... 2 22222222222222222222222 2—25 
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Waterl'n Kid, 27.. 2 2 22112112122 1 2222122222 2-25 
4 3 5 4 4 3 5 2 4 3 3 3 4 2 5 4 2 2 2 5 13 2 3a 
T B Nichols, 28.. 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2212 2—25 
551421152343352135 4 3325 5 3^ 
R W Cool, 27.. ..11 2 21112 1 2 12211122121212 1—25 
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It B Hill, 27.. ...1 112211 1 211222111 1 2 222 2 2 2—25 
35252134 2 334224553514 4 154 
J E Avery, 27.. ..2 21122222122222222222222 2—25 
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S Glover, 30 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
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T F Dockson, 27. .2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2—25 
2324464331522215543535151 
E Banks, 28 2 12221111121211222222221 2—25 
255515424223153313513 1555 
Geo J Koll, 30. ..2 22222222222222 2 2 2122222 2-26 
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Ed Bingham, 29... 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22222 2 2 2 22222 2—25 
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W H Herman, 27.2 22222221222222222222222 2-25 
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F Gilbert, S2 2 222222222222 222222222222 -25 
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G V Dering, 28.. 2 22222222122222222222222 2—25 
THE 24'S. 
A G Allen 21211H1211122022im2222 —24 
W W Washburn. 27 2012222121222222221112212 —24 
M E Atchison, 27 2222222222222222220222222 —24 
H M Clark, 27 20222212222222222*2212212 —24 
Fred Arnhold, 26 2222222220222222222222222 -24 
\V A Williams, 27 2222222222222222220222222 —24 
Ben Dicks 2222222110212222122222222 —24 
Walter James 2212202222222222122*12222 -21 
M M Mayhew 2*12222121212222212222222 —2! 
Wm. Wettleaf, 28 2222222222222222222220222 -24 
E E Uno, 27. 2201221122222222222222222 —21 
C B CockriU, 28 2222202222222222212222222 -24 
Cal Callison. 28 2222222022222222222222222 -24 
E C Hinshaw, 28 , 2222222202212222222222222 —24 
A M Shaw, 27 12221222122*2222222212222 —24 
T E Hubby, 28 1222201202222222222222222 —24 
W. M Hill, 27 -. 2222222222221122222012222 —24 
L G Scranton, 27 2222222122212022221221112 —24 
G E Agard, 27 2222211222222222121212120 —24 
Geo Selbhers, 27 i 2222222222222222222202222 —24 
J H Sims, 27 2222222222222220222222222 —24 
R S Rhoades, 29 .2222222222222222222222220 —24 
Dr J L Williamson, 30 2222222222222222212222220 —24 
A D Mermod, 28 2222202222222222222222222 —24 
E Burke, 28 .2212222222120222222222222 —24 
0 VonLengerke, 29 2222222222222220222222222 
C E Mink, 28 2222222222222022212222222 
Elwood Thornton, 27 0222222222222222222222222 
C Buckeye, 27 2222222202222112122222222 
"Robin Hood," 29 , ,..2222222220122222222222222 
J A R Elliott, 32 i 1212222220212222222212222 
THOSE WHO SHOT AT 25, AND THEIR SCORES, 
UNDER 24. 
R L Trimble, 29 222022222*222222222222222 
Oklahoma Smith , 010222202222212222222*20* 
Bob White 4 1212202122221222221120121 
) N Shatter j , 121122222222212122222202* 
C C Herman, 28 222222222222222221022222* 
K Rahm, 29 2222222202222222220222220 
L F Ahlers, 28 1220202222222222*22221012 
•'Texas Field," 27 12221*212222222112122222* 
F M Faurote, 29 202222222222*222222022222 
K J Pearson .., 21222222022220122212*1222 
Guy Coleman, 26 2220222222112022222222220 
11 W Hammil, 26 0211222222202212222202222 
J. Ed Vaughn, 27 2222222220222222222222022 
C W Phellis, 28 2222222222222220202222222 
M Starr, 27 1110221111112202022221111 
F M Planck, 27 ..2222222200122222222222211 
E D Trotter, 28 2222222222222222220222222 
Geo Tucker, 27 2222222222222220222222200 
A Heirgood, 27 22222*2221220222202222122 
T P Hicks, 28 1121211122222110221221201 
Captain Ben Eick, 28 2222202222122220111122222 
VV H Heer, 28 222222*222222220222222222 
H H Stevens, 28 22222222220*2222222222222 
.1 A Jackson, 28 2201102022111210122221222 
D F-D," 27 0222221222220212222222201 
J M Lilly, 27 ..2222022222222202202222220 
"Leroy," 29 2022222222222222202222222 
Russell Klein, 29> 2222222220*22222222222222 
Alf Gardiner, 30 2222202022021111222121222 
C B Wiggins. 28 ..2202222220222222*22222222 
E A Leach, 28 2220222222202221220222222 
S H Page, 27 .2220222222222222022222222 
W D Thompson, 26 2220222122222110121*21221 
iM-ank Hodges, 28 2*22222222222222222202222 
J J Cornett, 27 ...222222222202*222222222222 
G A Thorne, 27 2222222022202222221202222 
J Z Scott, 28 2222222222222*22222220222 
U R Dickev, 29 2222221022202222222222222 
Wm Baggerman, 27 2202220222201122121222121 
T A Brydon, 27 1222202212201221111122221 
W F Duncan, 28 ...2222222222222222222202022 
F D Alkire, 29 0222220222222222222220222 
J D Gay, 30 2222222222220222222222200 
C W Saxton, 27 2212222220021222221202220 
Ed A Hickman, 29 2222222222222222*20220021 
E Brady, 26 1122222212222222202220020 
A E Lard, 28 2222222220222202222222222 
Robert E. Saucier, 26 , 2222222022202222222022222 
A F Rickmers, 27 1011122222222221222210112 
A J Stauber, 27 2222222022022222222*22222 
G McG Morris, 28 - 2220222222122222220210202 
Captain A W Money, 28 2222221220212111122212202 
H H Hawman, 27 ..121212222*220222*20212220 
S R Smith, 27 ..222221222220221222222222* 
Annie Oakley, 27 .....1202011212212221111*22221 
J A McKelvey, 28 .....202222221221222202212221* 
T H Rohrer, 26 2222222002222222222222222 
1 F Norton, 28 .....2101011221111122211122222 
Harry Baker, 27 1102211121121100221210111 
Jos G Reppell, 27 12*10U120122102221202210 
E K Crothers, 27 2222222022222220220221222 
Jo Batcheller, 27 2222222*22222222022222221 
H P Collins, 26 2222220222222202222222220 
F B Cunningham, 28 222222222202222222222*222 
J M Rhodes, 27 2112112212012212221120212 
,1 R Livingston, 27 2222222022222222022222222 
B F Downs, 26 0222220*22222222022222222 
Forry Moore, 27 2222222222222202022222222 
A H Fox, 31 2222*22222222222202222220 
G E Hughes, 28 2122212211022222212221101 
J L White, 29 1222222220222222222222202 
VV F Quimby, 28 2222221222222022202222222 
F Park, 29 22222222*0122212222210220 
M C Green, 28 ......02222222*2222221220211211 
"Tramp," 28 0021221222221222220221211 
J Wilmot, 28 2202221222210111212222222 
John Jenkins, 27 2211121122222222121102022 
J E Scott, 28 2022222210222222222222222 
Jas Terryberry, 28 2022222222222222222022022 
G. Hulshizer. 27 2202222222122222*20112210 
T S Taggart, 27 ...222221222222202222*022222 
Mm VV Garrett, 28 02*2222222222222222222222 
B P. Woodford, 28 2222222222222222122222202 
C C Beveridge, 27 222222222200222222222222* 
D D Bray, 29 1222220222222222202222222 
A A Glade, 27 2212022222222222220202222 
J L Head, 29 '. 2222002222222202222222222 
"Blue Ribbon," 27 .2012222222022222222222222 
T A Thomas, 27 0222222222222022222022222 
T J Simms, 27 *222202222222222222202222 
J H Mackie, 28 22222222220*2222202222222 
Lill Scott, 27 2021112221121112222222202 
Ed O'Brien. 28 2022222212022222122222222 
F Huston, 27 22222222022O222O222222022 
W T Northcott, 27 2222222222222022220222220 
G T Hall, 29 221222222222222022222222* 
J B Hungate, 26 222220220212011222222*222 
T S Fanning, 30 2222222201222222012222222 
E D Rikcr28 2222202222222222222222220 
S Perry, 27 2222*20222222222222222202 
I C Davidson, 27 2222*22222222202021120221 
J E Little, 28 2112202222212021222122222 
Allen Dixon, 27 022222222222*222212222222 
"Battle Ax," 27 21220112*1020112212212220 
H T Nelson, 27 : 0022222022222112222222022 
W H Clay, 27 2222202212222222222022222 
C P Duckson, 27 2121222222121222*20212221 
C A Young. 29 2222222202222220222222022 
E Ady, 27 ,..2202202222222211222121222 
Nelson Jarrett, 27 2122100122222222121222222 
E O Hudson, 28 222222212222*222*22212221 
A J Lawton, 28 22222222202*2222202222*22 
Chas E Wright, 27 ; 22*2222222222222222202020 
J Newton, 27 2222112022222020222211112 
M B Brownlee, 27 101221211210202212122202* 
"H L King, 28 2222222220222022222222222 
J R Graham, 28 2222222022222222222210222 
Ben H Black, 27 2222222222222202221022022 
R L Ijurnes, 28 22222222S2222202221222022 
W. E. Kessler, 27 2221200222222211222022112 
H C Koegel, 29 2202222222222202222022*22 
A Toll, 28 .-.2222222222022222222222202 
W L Stephenson, 27 .0220222202122222222222222 
Ed M Steck, 28 .-. 2012222222122202222222222 
M C Sanford, 28 222222222022*222220222221 
E W Bird, 27 2022222222222122222020222 
VV W Shemwell, 28 2202222222022222222222222 
F Arno 27 222222202222222222222 220 
C Gottlieb, 30. 2222222200222222202222222 
L Folev, 27 220022222222222222*222122 
S Hoffman, Jr, 28 0222222222222220222222222 
W L Orth, 27 ...1222222122222202112022111 
A L Miller, 28 21211H022122*22222021122 
SCORES OF THOSE WHO SHOT AT 24. 
E W Fallie, 27 2222022202222222*222*022 
W A Baker, 26 i 222212222112202222220*22 
Henrv Thiele, 27 22111211*112220222121011 
"G A C " 28 22022202202222222222*222 
VV J Graber, 27 0022022222222222222222*0 
H. E. Cawley, 27 222222222220020221112UO 
T H Hall, 27 122212022222*22222120022 
"M Matson, 27 *22022222222202022222220 
.Mrs S S lohnson, 25 2222222220202122022*2020 
T Morris, '27 22202221*222022222120012 
T A Stannard, 27 22222220201222222122222* 
\V R Milner 28 :.. 222222222221202222220022 
M F Lindslev 222222222222200022202220 
H J Lyons, 28 22122222*112222222120202 
W Townsend, 28 022222222212222210022222 
E C Griffith, 31 222202222220222222022222 
L A Sherman, 27 101222122120*22000112022 
P C Ward 28 '. 122202222202222222122220 
J E Campbell, 26 222212222222022222201001 
S M Van Allen, 30 22222222222222200*122022 
W J Sergeant, 28 222202222220222222022222 
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