May 17, ijx*.! 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
899 
W K Park 8 10 
Mrs Park 11 15 
Schneider 11 11 
Tompkins 12 16 
Brennan 12 17 
Muldoon 10 11 
Spinner . ... 10 12 
Lurgan J « 
R Ellis 12 if 
Danser 11 1" 
W Ellis 11 14 
Burtis 11 13 
Hance •••• 12 IS 
Stearns 12 13 
Thomas 9 19 
Carlough 13 18 
Paddleford 12 14 
Goetter 11 17 
Getchel 8 16 
Campbell 5 14 
Root , 8 16 
Norton 7 16 
7 10 
13 14 
11 14 12 
9 11 4 
11 15 11 
14 13 U 
7 10 
12 17 
12 15 
8 15 
9 14 
13 14 
13 14 
10 16 
9 11 
9 15 
12 17 
11 14 
12 18 
8 14 
11 13 
6 13 
10 46 
8 
S 
6 
8 
13 
10 
11 
10 
14 
12 
8 
12 
6 
9 
9 
59 
52 
66 
59 
47 
59 
63 
53 
56 
64 
67 
66 
5S 
69 
67 
61 
66 
47 
57 
51 
Thitd Day, Thursday, May &« 
The third day was the one of greatest interest, for the Grand 
American Handicap at targets was the main event of the tourna- 
ment, and it had a place in to-day's programme. The five sweep- 
stake events— three at 15 and two at 20 targets, $1.50 and $2 en- 
trance, $20 added to each event— were shot off first, as they were 
on each day before the handicap events. The handicap was JNo. 
6 on the programme, The conditions were: Open to all, 100 tar- 
gets, unknown angles, $10 entrance, targets included; handicaps 
14 to 25yds., high guns, not class shooting; $200 added to the 
purse. The number of moneys into which the total purse was 
divided was determined by the number of entries received. In 
addition to first money, the winner received a sterling silver trophy 
presented by the Interstate Association. 
Regular entries were made before 6 P. M., May 1. Penalty 
entries could be made after May 7, up to the commencement 
of the event, by paying $12 entrance, targets included. Entries 
were not transferable, and entrance money could not be with- 
drawn after the handicaps had been awarded. . 
\Lhere were moneys as follows: SO entries at $8, $640; 11 entries 
at $10, $110; added money, $200; total $950. / * o . 
The twenty nroneys were divided as follows: 14, \i, 9, », I72, 0%, 
6, 5, 6, 4, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2. and 2 per cent. Two places were 
created for each ten entries or fraction thereof up to 100. 
The moneys were: First, $133; second, $114; third, $85.50; fourth 
$76; fifth, $71.25; sixth, $61.75; seventh, $57; eighth, $47; ninth, $47 
tenth, $38; eleventh, $28.50; twelfth, $28.50; thirteenth $28.50 
fourteenth, $19; fifteenth. $19; sixteenth, $19; seventeenth, $19 
eighteenth, $19; nineteenth, $19; twentieth, $19. 
The weather conditions were more favorable for good scores 
than they were on the preceding days. There was a mild, variable 
wind, with intermittent periods of strength, blowing across the 
traps from left to right. The weather was pleasant. _ 
Mr. C. W. Floyd, of New York, proved to be the winner. He 
made the excellent score of 94 from the 18yd. mark. There was 
no tie for first. He had it alone. He thus secured first money 
and a tea set, beautiful in artistic design and solid in substance 
and worth. Mr. Floyd used a Parker gun and a load of 25grs. of 
Ballistite, l^oz. Tatham's chilled shot, and half Arrow and half 
Leader shells. Two tied on 92. the next highest score, namely, 
Messrs. E. C. Bissett, of South River, N. T„ and R. B. Guy, 
Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mr. S. Glover was fourth alone on 91. 
Messrs. W. A.' Baker, Griffin, L. C. Schortemeier, New York; 
F. D. Kelsey, E. Arnold, New York; T. Howe, Hingham, Mass.; 
H. H. Stevens, Rah way, N. J., and J. L. Head Peru, 
Ind., tied on 88. Messrs. L. Squier, Cincinnati, and A. H. .box, 
Philadelphia, tied on 87. Messrs. W. J. Brennan, Haleboro, Pa.; 
Mort Mayhew, Marcy. N. Y. ; H. C. Watson, Sewickley, Pa, ; A. 
C. Krueger, Lancaster, Pa. ; L. German, Aberdeen, Md. ; Dr. 
H. E. Lupus, Baltimore; T. H. Mackie, Cincinnati; Neaf Apgar, 
Plainfield, N. J., and A. W. Patrick, Mechanicsburg, O., tied 
on 86. , , .. 
The winner was heartily congratulated over his eminent per- 
formance, all of which he took with becoming modesty. 
The scores of the Grand American Handicap at targets are as 
follows: 
1st 25. 
Crosby, 22 20 
Heikes, 22..,. 19 
Elliott, 21 23 
Phil, 21 19 
Squier, 21 20 
Hirschy, 21 19 
Griffith, 21. 18 
Fox, 20 22 
Fanning, 20 22 
Rike. 20 17 
Fleming, 19 21 
Xe Roy, 19 22 
Rhoads, 19 20 
Baker, 19 21 
Glover, 19 24 
Lawrence, 19 18 
Spencer, 19 24 
Mink, 19 17 
Herbert, 19 18 
Stout. 18 22 
Alkire, 18 20 
Mackie, 18......... 24 
Cooper, 18 19 
Banks, 18 23 
Floyd, 18 25 
Hawkins, 18 ...21 
Skelly, 18 23 
Stearns, 18 22 
Cbapin, 18 22 
Morris, 18 22 
Apgar, 18 22 
Junius, 18 • .22 
Sawin, 18 20 
Kelsey, 18 21 
German, 18 22 
Kirby, 18 22 
Partington, 18 22 
Hallowell, 18 .-22 
Brigham. 18 24 
Hoffman, 17 17 
Atkinson. 17 20 
Stevens, 17 20 
Parker, 17... 17 
Head, 17 24 
Patrick, 17 22 
Piercy, 17. 23 
Van Allen, 17... 19 
Getchell. 17. 20 
Storr, 17..... 18 
Mayhew, 17 
Trego^ 17 21 
F B Stephenson, 17 2<> 
Wagner, 17 19 
Gamble, 16.. 22 
Colville, 16 16 
Frank, 16 20 
Morfey, 16 22 
Daudt, 16 18 
Burnham, 16 .....21 
Thomas, 16 17 
Coffin, 16 17 
Watson, 16 20 
Krueger. 16 20 
Sinnock, 16 
Carlough, 16 20 
Stroh, 16 }l 
Lupus, 16 19 
Dalley, 16 19 
Malone, 16 21 
Howe, 16 23 
Edgarton, 16 21 
Toll, 16 20 
Clay. 17 1? 
Elder, 16 21 
Tuttle, 16 If 
Baughman, 16 • 1° 
Guy, 16 23 
Wheeler, 17 
Christy, 16 1° 
Doremus, 16 JS 
Bissett. 16 ■• 24 
Leek. 16 19 
Paddleford, 16. ................ • 
Schoverling, 15.... ""«? 
Brennan, 15.. ........21 
Cartledge, 15.. 
2d 25. 
3d 25. 
4th 25. 
Total 
20 
19 
19 
78 
24 
14 
17 
74 
16 
18 
22 
79 
19 
17 
21 
76 
24 
22 
21 
87 
23 
IK 
18 
78 
21 
20 
20 
79 
21 
22 
22 
87 
22 
15 
23 
82 
21 
21 
19 
78 
21 
21 
18 
81 
20 
18 
24 
84 
22 
18 
21 
81 
21 
2-4 
22 
88 
22 
22 
23 
91 
19 
22 
17 
76 
20 
18 
19 
81 
21 
21 
19 
78 
22 
20 
21 
81 
18 
22 
19 
81 
21 
17 
19 
77 
20 
24 
18 
86 
20 
19 
20 
78 
21 
20 
21 
85 
22 
23 
24 
94 
21 
20 
23 
85 
19 
21 
19 
82 
21 
16 
20 
79 
21 
24 
18 
85 
20 
18 
18 
78 
23 
18 
23 
86 
22 
23 
21 
88 
21 
17 
24 
82 
23 
21 
23 
88 
22 
'21 
21 
86 
21 
19 
16 
78 
21 
21 
20 
84 
21 
19 
18 
80 
17 
20 
20 
81 
22 
19 
21 
79 
23 
19 
22 
84 
23 
22 
23 
88 
20 
18 
14 
69 
24 
17 
23 
88 
19 
24 
21 
86 
' 18 
20 
20 
81 
18 
21 
20 
78 
19 
18 
24 
81 
20 
19 
18 
75 
23 
19 
21 
86 
23 
21 
20 
80 
23 
22 
17 
85 
23 
21 
19 
82 
22 
21 
19 
84 
22 
22 
19 
79 
21 
22 
20 
83 
20 
19 
18 
79 
21 
19 
19 
77 
19 
14 
20 
74 
20 
16 
16 
69 
20 
22 
24 
83 
22 
22 
22 
86 
23 
22 
21 
86 
22 
15 
20 
80 
23 
17 
19 
79 
22 
22 
22 
83 
21 
23 
23 
86 
22 
14 
22 
19 
20 
82 
24 
20 
21 
88 
21 
21 
22 
85 
22 
14 
17 
, 73 
21 
13 
18 
71 
20 
17 
21 
79 
17 
19 
16 
70 
21 
16 
16 
71 
23 
21 
25 
92 
19 
22 
20 
83 
21 
22 
18 
79 
20 
20 
15 
73 
23 
23 
22 
92 
22 
20 
19 
80 
22 
20 
Id 
81 
13 
86 
22 
21 
22 
16 
to* 
.... 
Campbell, IS 10 
Edwards, 15 . 15 
Allison, 15 16 
Martin, 15 . .18 
Ford, 14 12 
Sweepstake events: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Morfey 
Stevens 
Hoffman 
Piercy 
Le Roy 
Rike 
Banks 
Fanning 
Heikes 
Crosby 
Hawkins 
German 
Lupus 
Storr 
Malone 
Watson 
Trego ..... 
Glover 
Atkinson 
Fleming 
Van Allen.... 
Krueger 
Burnham 
Elder \ 
Floyd -. 
Phil 
Squier 
Frank 
Fox 
Hirschy 
Gamble 
Stout 
Mackie 
Alkire 
Stearns 
Spencer 
Guy 
Patrick 
Britton 
Kirby 
Coffin 
Chapin 
Sawin 
Herbert 
Griffith 
Mink 
Cooper 
Apgar 
Tunius 
Wagner y . 
Cake 
Allison 
Puck 
Edgarton 
Bissett 
Norton 
Brennan 
Daudt 
Cartledge 
Baker 
Getchell 
Campbell 
Goetter 
Lawrence 
Howe 
Wheeler 
Kelsey 
Martin 
Simmons 
Tuttle 
Dalley < 
Morris 
Parker 
Toll 
McVeigh 
Leek 
Stroh 
Baughman 
Coll 
Tallman 
Hopkins 
F B Stephenson 
Skelly 
G G Stephenson..... 
Levengston 
W Henry 
Colville 
Paddleford 
Carlough 
Wells 
Cowan 
Edwards 
Schoverling 
Clay 
Rhoads 
Woods 
Musbach 
Miss Hyland 
E D Fulford 
W K Park 
Mrs Park 
H D Smith 
O H Brown 
Smull 
Bradley 
W F Parker... 
Arnold 
Doremus 

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4 
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15 
20 
15 
20 
15 
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11 
18 
9 
12 
11 
61 
12 
16 
13 
18 
14 
72 
12 
19 
11 
18 
14 
74 
13 
20 
11 
15 
12 
71 
14 
18 
13 
15 
15 
75 
13 
15 
13 
20 
15 
76 
12 
35 
12 
17 
12 
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14 
16 
10 
20 
13 
73 
14 
20 
11 
15 
13 
73 
14 
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13 
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10 
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59 
10 
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13 
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11 
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12 
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14 
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7 
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11 
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13 
13 
12 
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12 
67 
12 
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67 
11 
16 
11 
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7 
64 
8 
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19 
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19 
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78 
11 
15 
11 
15 
9 
61 
12 
14 
12 
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9 
60 
7 
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6 
7 
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29 
12 
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14 
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12 
18 
12 
17 
12 
16 
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Fourth Day, Friday, May 9. 
There was a distinct falling off in interest after the Grand Amer- 
ican Handicap at targets was concluded, and quite an important 
number of shooters departed after its conclusion. The regular fore- 
noon programme of five events, of which three were at 15 and two 
were at 20 targets, $1.50 and $2 entrance, $20 added to each, were 
quite well supported under the circumstances, sixty-one shooters 
participating. The afternoon event, the Consolation Handicap, 
No. 6 of the day's programme, was chief in interest. It had 54 
entries. Its conditions were as follows: Open to all, 100 targets, 
unknown angles, $7 entrance, targets included; handicaps 14 to 
25yds., high guns, not class shooting, $100 added to the purse. 
Winners of money in the Grand American Handicap at targets 
had one or more yards added to their handicap. The number of 
moneys into which the purse was divided was determined by the 
number of entries received. In addition to first money, the win- 
ner received a trophy, $50 of the net purse being reserved to pur- 
chase same. 
Regular entries were made before 6 P. M., May 8. Penalty en- 
tries could be made after May 8. up to the commencement of the 
event by paying $10 entrance, target's included. Entries were not 
transferable, and entrance money could not be withdrawn after 
the handicaps had been awarded. 
The division of moneys was determined in the same manner as 
that of the Preliminary Handicap. There were twelve moneys, as 
follows: First, $62.50: second, $52.16; third, $42.38; fourth, $32.66; 
fifth, $29.34; sixth, $22.82; seventh. $19.56; eighth, $16.30; ninth, 
$16.30; tenth, $13.04; eleventh, $9.78; twelfth, $6.52. 
The weather conditions were much harder than any prevailing 
during the preceding days. A gusty, boisterous, changeable, 
swirling wind, mostly from northern points, blew all day. It was 
strong and laden with a chilly coolness. The shooting in con- 
sequence was incomparably more difficult than it was in any of the 
other handicaps of this tournament. Messrs. R. O. Heikes, and 
H. G. Wheeler, of Marboro, Mass, tied for first on 89. The former 
was at 20, the latter at 16yds., and in such a powerful wind, the 
extra four yards was a great handicap. In the shoot-off at 25, the 
scores were: Wheeler 23, Heikes 21. Mr. Wheeler used a Parker 
gun. Mr. Fanning was third and close up, with 88. Mr. Flem- 
inc was 86 alone. Messrs. E. D. Fulford and J. A. Kirby were 85. 
Mr E M. Stout was 83. Mr. E. C. Griffith was 82. Messrs. J. 
A. R. Elliott, C. W. Phellis, H. C. Watson and W. L. Colville were 
SI 
1st 25. 2d 25. 3d 25. 4th 25. 
Squier, 22 • 21 17 22 18 
fox 21 19 20 19 14 
Crosby, 20 22 19 21 17 
Floyd; 20 17 18 18 17 
Heikes. 30 ......24 23 25 1? 
..16 
16 
%% 
16 
IS 
21 
22 
19 
..15 
19 
..20 
19 
18 
17 
18 
17 
18 
18 
19 
17 
16 
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17 
14 
22 
. . 30 
22 
16 
18 
22 
19 
14 
17 
18 
18 
22 
17 
18 
21 
22 
. .18 
21 
19 
19 
20 
22 
21 
24 
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14 
19 
..13 
16 
18 
17 
17 
..12 
15 
Baker, 20.... 
Griffith. 20.. 
Glover, 20... 
Mackie, 19 .. 
Fanning, 19. 
Fulford, 19.. 
Elliott, 19.... 
Tunius, 19... 
Phil, 19, 
Rike, 19 
Apgar, 19.-... 
Kelsey, 19. . . 
Le Roy, 18.. 
Rhoads. 18.. 
Stevens, 18. . 
Spencer, 18.. 
Mink, 18.... 
Banks, 18... 
Fleming, 18..,. 
Patrick. IS 
Bissett, 18 
Partington, 18.. 
Stout, 17 
Alkire, 17 
Hawkins, 17.... 
Krueger, 17.... 
Skelly, 17 
Howe, 17 
Hoffman, 17.... 
Kirby. 17 
Atkinson, 17. 
Toll, 16 
Burnham, 16.. 
Dalley, 16 
Wheeler, 16... 
Frank, 16 
Van Allen, 16 
Daudt. 16 
Gamble, 15 
Allison, 15 
The sweepstake events were as follows: 
Events : 
Targets: 
Stevens t H 
Hoffman 10 
Daudt 13 
Le Roy 
Banks 12 
Fanning 12 
Heikes ■ 15 
Crosby 13 
Gamble 11 
Stout 12 
Mackie 11 
Alkire 12 
Stearns 
Trego 
Glover 11 
Atkinson 13 
Fleming 10 
Van Allen 11 
Herbert 13 
Tunius 13 
Halsey 9 
Getchell „• 14 
Griffith ' 15 
Baker 11 
Colville H 
Apgar 12 
Mink 12 
Howe 12 
Dusty 10 
Squier 9 
Fox 10 
Frank 10 
Root 
Spencer 1 
Guy 1 
Patrick 9 
Britton 14 
Kirby 
Hawkins 
Burnham 
Krueger 
Skelly 10 
Wheeler 8 
Floyd • 10 
Bissett 14 
Kelsey 11 
Allison • • 15 
Clark 13 
W.K Park 
Mrs Park 9 
Martin 10 
Hopkins H 
Doremus - 3 
Toll 
Rhoads 12 
Call 11 
Fulford 15 
Dalley 9 
Morris 11 
Campbell 7 
G H Ford 
18 
20 
18 
22 
25 
22 
22 
23 
21 
22 
16 
18 
16 
22 
20 
21 
20 
15 
23 
24 
W 
21 
18 
23 
20 
21 
18 
17 
17 
21 
20 
19 
19 
14 
82 
78 
7S 
88 
85 
81 
77 
81 
79 
72 
71 
74 
80 
75 
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13 
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74 
21 
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14 
15 
60 
19 
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16 
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68 
17 
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16 
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18 
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72 
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17 
75 
16 
21 
70 
22 
19 
76 
20 
19 
81 
19 
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20 
20 
79 
21 
18 
74 
14 
14 
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81 
17 
17 
74 
17 
20 
80 
21 
21 
89 
16 
14 
59 
22 
19 
79 
16 
17 
62 
20 
20 
69 
22 
19 
76 
18 
18 
73 
19 
16 
62 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Total 
15 
20 
15 
20 
15 
Broke. 
11 
13 
8 
13 
13 
58 
10 
13 
12 
14 
12 
61 
13 
17 
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15 
71 
12 
14 
10 
16 
11 
63 
12 
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11 
11 
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12 
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Ralefgh Gon Club. 
Raleigh, N. C, May 7.— Our regular shoot took place to-day 
instead of to-morrow, as our State League baseball season opens 
to-morrow, and all of our members are baseball cranks. Our team 
won the pennant last season, and we hope to carry it off again 
this season. 
Mr. Bolivar Stark made 25 straight to-day, having the honor of 
being the first to do so since our organization. He has been the 
recipient of many congratulations from his friends. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Johnson 9 13 8 12 9 13 7 14 8 13 
Gray 8 10 6 13 7 10 5 12 9 12 
Stark 9 14 8 10 9 12 10 15 8 10 
Parker 7 10 9 14 , 
Walters 8 11 7 10, 
Crowder 4 8 6 7 
Lee 9 13 4 7 , 
Gowan 6 12 5 9 
Ferrall » 8 12 9 12 
Ellington 6 7 7 10 .. ..- .. 
Dixon 8 10 8 10 
Watson 3 6 
R. T. Gowan, Sec'y. 
Total. 
78 
72 
79 
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Osstning Gem Club. 
Ossininc, N. Y. — The following scores were made at the regular 
weekly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, May 10. Some of the 
members of the team were on hand for a little practice. Barlow 
and Kromer shot a try-out at 25 birds, which resulted in a tie. 
Barlow won on the shoot-off. 
The team leaves Ossining on the "owl" train, 1:25 A. M., Sat- 
urday, May 17. The party will consist of about fifteen. Any of 
the other members or friends of members are invited to go along. 
The members of the team are as follows: A. Betti, A. Bedell, 
C. Blandford, G. Sutton, W. Hall, R. Gorham, I. Washburn, J. 
C. Barlow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: 10 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Hanschen 7 15 467769 
R Kromer, Jr 7857845 .. 
T C Barlow 6 18 766877 
1 Washburn 9 21 8 10 8 9 8 7 
A Rohr .. 13 3 4 5 5 .. .. 
A Bedell •• 6 7 5 8 8 
C G Blandford 9 8 8 8 9 
W W Ryder 5 4 .. 
Dr Snow •• •« «• »• •• 5 4 
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