March 14, 1903.] 
FOREST* AND STREAM. 
219 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gtin Qub, 
Edgewater, N. J., March 4.— There were fourteen contestants in 
the 100-target event of the North River Gun Club to-day. A light, 
fog toned up the background evenly, there was a good light, and 
a calm atmosphere; still, the shooting was difficult, as .shown by 
the scores. Hardly any one held up to his average, excepting 
Wash, who shot in good time, and centered his targets with ex- 
cellent precision. He made a total of 95 out of the 100, and his 
nearest competitor was Schortemeier, with a score of 89. Be- 
side the main event, there were eight sweepstake events at 10 and 
15 targets. A number of the crackerjacks were presnt. All the 
events were shot for the price of targets. The scores follow: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 10 15 
Welles 7 7 13 
Wash 8 9 15 
Keller, Jr 5 5 7 
Bittiner 774 
Truax 8 8 12 
Richter .j,^..,,,, 6 13 
Schorty ^..ii^^iii.^ 15 
Carlough 
Morrison ..i^ ■ •• •- 
Schneider .> :^^>i.; 
Vosseler i........ >.it<>irv 
Butler i......... n.-i-bt,-. 11 f • 
Capt Money 
4 
15 
9 
11 
5 
6 
13 
6 
15 
9 
n 
7 
13 
13 
11 
6 
15 
ii 
4 
7 
15 
10 
10 
10 
12 
14 
12, 
11 
8 
8 
15 
13 
13 
13 
9 
Von Lengerke ■ . • • 12 
Event, 100 targets; all stood at 16yds.: 
Wash 23 25 24 23—95 
Welles 20 20 18 19—77 
Keller, Jr 14 17 14 18-53 
Schorty 21 23 22 23—89 
Carlough 20 22 17 21—80 
Capt Money...... 18 18 19 16—71 
Schneider 20 18 16 18—72 
Bittiner 10 13 12 11-46 
H Von Lengerke. 14 16 20 17—67 
Butler 17 23 19 18-77 
Morrison 16 17 17 15—65 
Richter 23 15 17 20—75 
Truax 18 20 21 20-79 
Allison 20 19 18 20-77 
Trap at Brown's Mills. 
March 5.— At Brown's Mills, N, J., to-day a 7-bird event, $3 
entrance, one money, had eighteen entries. Lamb and Hewlmgs 
killed straight. The scores follow: 
Lamb 2211122 
Wichmann 2220 
Harker ....,^.^^>> 0 
Williams 0 
Thomas 0 
Asay 0211111 
Applegate 222220 
Hewlins ....2221222 
Comegy 1111022 
Eastburn 1110210 
Rambo 20 
Ridgway 222220 
Littman , 0 
.Widman .....2230 
Harker 22220 
Vollmar .• 0112220 
Dellit 20 
Wells 2222220 
A $2 miss-and-out resulted as follows: 
Widmann 112121120 
Asay s.V" 21221110 
Thomas 10 
Wells 2211220 
Lamb 122111112 
Comegy . . . . 0 
Applegate 212111221 
Dellit 20 
Rambo 212221110 
Ridgway 2222220 
Hewlings 0 
Comegy ^ 0 
Hewlings 20 
Morfey vs. Doty» 
Singac, N. J., March 6.— The weather was clear, calm and 
pleasant. There was a good attendance. The birds were first class 
The retrieving was done excellently well by a setter dog. The 
conditions were 100 birds, $100 a side, 30yds. rise, 50 yds. boundarv 
The scores. were Morfey 92, Doty 85. The scores: 
Doty 1211220121222222222022022—22 
2222120222222002222122222—22 
2222202220122222020220112—20 
2222220222222022002222111—21—85 
Morfey 1210222112222202222222222—23 
2022222222222222221112222—24 
2221222222220220112222222—23 
2222222000122222222222222—22—92 
Nishoyne Gun Club. 
West Orange, N. J., March 7.— The shoot of the Nishoyne Gun 
Club to-day resulted as follows: 
Events: 1 
C L Smith 24 
H H Wells 14 17 
Miller 19 15 
Farrington 9 
R B Baldwin 
3 
17 
4 
20 
24 
Dr Wakely IS 16 
Dana 12 
5 6 7 
.. 20 IS 
14 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
12 
23 20 
.. 21 
.. 14 13 
21 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Frecport— Porl "Washington. 
Frecport, L. I., March 4.— The team contest between the Port 
Washington Gun Club and the Freeport Gun Club took place on 
the grounds of the latter to-day. There were seven men to a team 
and 25 targets per man. The results follow: 
Port Washington Team— Smul! 46, Glover 42, W, Hyde 32 
Bradley 31, Cornel! 41, C. Hyde 29, Carey 35; total 256. 
Freeport Tea:m— Bell 43, Willis 42, Rider 36, Apgar 44, Sprague 
39, Dr. Carman 39, Lott 42; total 285. , e h.^^ 
New York Gjunty Gun Club. 
Rockaway Park, L. I., March 2. — There was a strong northwest 
wind, with squalls, which made exceedingly irregular target flights. 
A delicious stew and coffee was furnished gratis to the shooters. 
There will be a shoot of the club on March 15, at which lunch 
as above mentioned will be served gratis. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 20 20 20 25 20 20 25 Targets: 20 20 20 25 20 20 25 
Duke 11 14 13 16 15 12 18 W Hopkins.. . . 11 18 . . 12 . . 
Schorty 10 13 15 19 17 16 22 Lutz 6 . 8 7 
Tones 7 8 10 .. 11 10 .. Richmond 11 
Munsey 4 3 8.. 6 7.. Bowne 11 .. 
Staples 11 15 16 14 16 13 . . Charles 8 
Money .. 9 15 20 14 10 17 Steinbrecker \ 'k 
Hawes ...... .. 10 8 .. 7 7 .. Rock 8 
Hawes, Jr 11 .. .. 8 8 .. Waldman 19 
Manhatta. 
Crescent Athletic Qub. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 7.— The first shoot for the March cup 
of the Crescent Athletic Club was well contested, there being 
twenty members who took part. Mr. Geo. G. Stephenson, Jr., 
was high with 48. The results follow: 
Shoot for March Cup, 50 targets: 
Dr O'Brien 5 20 25 5 16 21 46 
W W Marshall 5 18 23 5 18 23 46 
Capt Money 2 18 20 2 23 25 45 
G W Hagedorn 3 19 22 3 14 17 39 
W J McConville 4 13 17 4 9 13 30 
J J Keyes 2 20 22 2 18 20 42 
H B Vanderveer 4 18 22 4 19 23 45 
D C Bennett 5 16 21 5 19 24 45 
L C Hopkins 4 18 22 4 19 23 45 
H C Werleman...... ........ 8 6 14 8 12 20 34 
A R Fish 2 21 23 2 22 24 47 
C G Rasmus 4 12 16 4 18 22 38 
F B Stephenson 2 21 23 2 ]9 21 44 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 22 24 2 22 24 48 
L M Palmer, Jr 2 18 20 3 23 25 45 
E H Lott 3 20 23 3 18 21 44 
G L Blake 10 8 18 10 10 20 38 
Dr Pool 3 15 18 3 17 20 38 
Dr Ravnor 6 15 21 6 11 17 38 
DVB Hegeman 3 18 21 3 19 22 43 
The team shoot, ten men on a side, 25 targets per man, resulted 
as follows: 
Sykes 13, Keyes 16, Lott 19, Money 17, Fish 15, Hopkins 15, 
Rasmus 18. Stake 10, Hegeman 16, Hagedorn 17; total 156. 
Palmer 20, G. Stephenson 17, F. Stephenson 18, Marshall 9, 
Barnett 21, Wigham 18. McConville 20, O'Brien 14, Werleman 12. 
Vanderveer 19; total 168. 
Trophy, 15 targets: Marshall (3) 13, O'Brien (3) 12, Money (1) 
14, Hagedorn (2) 9, McConville (2) 14, Lott (2) 14, Vanderveer (2) 
12, Bennett (3) 15, Hopkins (2) 14, Werleman (6) U, Fish (1) 14, 
Rasmus (2) 7, F. B. Stephenson (1) 13, G. G. Stephenson (0) 13, 
Palmer, Jr., (2) 12. 
Trophy, 15 targets: Marshall (3) 13, O'Brien (3) 13, Money (1) 
12, Hagedorn (2) 15, McConville (2) 12, Keyes (1) 12, Vanderveer 
(2) 12, Bennett (3) 10, Hopkins (2) 13, Werleman (4) 11, Fish (1) 
9, Rasmus (2) 12, F. Stephenson (1) 12, G. G. Stephenson (1) 12, 
Hegeman (2) 11, Lott (2) 12, Blake (5) 9, Sykes (2) 9, Pool (2) 11, 
Raynor (3) 13, Stake (2) 8. 
Trophy, 15 targets: Marshall (3) 8, Money (1) 14, McConville 
(2) 15, Palmer (1) 13, Lott (2) 14, Hopkins (2) 11. Fish (1) 11, 
Hagedorn (2) 14, O'Brien (3) 9, Werleman (4) 9, Rasmus (2) 13, 
Stake (2) 13, Sykes (2) 12, Bennett (3) 13, Wigham (2) 14. 
WESTERN TRAP. 
Pigeon Bill in Illinois. 
Chicago, 111., March 6. — It is generally understood that pigeon 
shooting is a thing of the past in and around Chicago. The 
fact is, that live-bird shooting is prohibited in this city under 
municipal ordinance, and there is no State law barring it. It 
has, however, long been understood that during the present ses- 
sion such a measure would be introduced. Hence comparatively 
little stirprise is expressed over the fact that yesterday Representa- 
tive Clarence A. Darrow, of Chicago, introduced a bill pro- 
viding that "any person who shall keep or use any live pigeons, 
fowl or other bird for the purpose of a target, or to be shot at 
either for amvisement or a test of skill in marksmanship, and 
any person who shall shoot at any bird aforesaid, shall be pun- 
ished by a fine of not less than $3 nor more than $300 for each 
offense." The bill provides that nothing in the act shall apply to 
the shooting of wild game in a wild state. 
There is much likelihood that this bill will become a law. It is 
generally understood that the S. P. C. A. is behind this bill in 
Illinois, and a number of similar measures which have been 
already presented or presently will be in other Western States. 
E. Hough. 
Hartfokd Br itDiNGj' Chicago, 111. 
Davenport Tot*mament. 
Davenpost, la., March 6. — The midwinter tournament of the 
Forester Gun Club closed to-day. The attendance was fair. 
Twenty-two shooters took part in the first daj^'s target shooting; 
twenty-four the second and twenty-nine the third day. 
The shooting was done from one magautrap. The weather was 
cloudy and damp. 
The programme at targets was a long one, and had ten events 
on both the first and second days, and five events at targets and 
two at live birds on the third day. The main event in the pro- 
gramme was to have been at 25 live birds, entrance .$20; but owing 
to the scarcity of birds it was cut down to 15, $10 entrance. The 
birds were an uneven lot. 
But one man made a clean score. Mr. Arthur, of De Witt, 
was the lucky one, and he drew about $75 for doing the trick. 
The trade was represented by Samuel D. Woodhane, Leslie 
Standish, C. W. Budd, Fred Gilbert and Fred C. Whitney. 
Fred Gilbert won high average for the three days, and was 
about $80 to the good. 
The Forester Gun Club will hold a fall tournament and will 
add good money to the purses. 
March 4, First Day. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
C W Budd 10 
J Burmister 11 
E Henshaw 9 
F Gilbert .......... ....... . 15 
T Marshall 14 
A N Ford 13 
H Steege 14 
F Gibson 14 
A J Stauber 15 
J H Brookman 15 
C R Stephens 12 
Wm Gilbert 12 
Huntley 14 
J Goos 
G Shadow 10 
K C 
Decker 
Laudenburgh 
C H Arthur 
J Horner 
Tindall .. 
W Cropper . . 
2 3 4 5 
')0 25 20 20 
13 23 16 15 
17 18 14 15 
16 19 20 18 
17 24 19 20 
12 20 19 17 
18 24 15 18 
11 20 19 18 
17 21 16 18 
18 23 17 17 
18 21 19 19 
16 21 18 15 
10 
17 20 14 13 
12 
.. .. 11 .. 
. . 21 16 16 
. . . . 16 18 
. . . . 18 18 
..-17 18 
... .. 15 16 
6 7 
15 25 
13 19 
10 17 
12 20 
14 25 
11 21 
13 21 
15 20 
11 21 
10 20 
9 19 
14 17 
12 21 
12 16 
7 .. 
11 21 
11 19 
13 24 
13 19 
8 22 
7 11 
7 14 
8 9 10 
20 15 20 
18 12 17 
17 14 16 
19 14 18 
19 13 18 
17 13 19 
IS 13 19 
19 12 19 
IS 15 19 
IS 13 17 
15 13 16 
17 13 15 
14 .. .. 
18 11 19 
11 .. .. 
.. 8 .. 
19 10 15 
i? ii 17 
18 13 .. 
18 15 . . 
15 .. .. 
11 .. .. 
Total. 
155 
149 
165 
184 
163 
173 
167 
170 
168 
164 
158 
Av. 
.791 
.764 
.846 
.943 
.835 
.882 
.855 
.871 
.861 
.841 
.810 
159 .815 
March 5, Second Day. 
Events : 1 
Targets: 20 
C Budd 13 
F Gilbert 17 
E C Henshaw 16 
T Burmister 7 
T Marshall 15 
A N Ford 17 
E C Hazen. . .. 
H Steege U 
F Gibson 17 
A J Stauber 17 
J H Brookman.... 17 
Shadow 14 
Bottger 17 
Schmidt 
Nickel 12 
C Stephens 15 
J Goos 15 
A Loudenburg 18 
E Patterson 12 
Titterington 10 
J E Busby 
W H Patterson 12 
W P Kettleson. , , 9 
George 16 
Pegg .. 
Arthur 
Price 
11 
3 4 5 6 7 
20 25 20 15 20 
18 21 20 12 IS 
20 23 20 13 20 
16 22 17 14 16 
11 18 15 9 16 
16 23 20 19 19 
16 20 19 15 17 
14 19 
11 19 16 12 15 
13 21 18 14 17 
18 17 19 15 19 
15 23 17 13 16 
17 18 13 11 19 
16 17 17 13 15 
9 12 
16 18 .. 13 18 
15 22 18 15 18 
11 .. 11 12 
18 24 18 14 20 
15 . . 15 12 17 
.. .. 13 .. .. 
.. .. .. .. 17 
IB .. 13 10 11 
11 10 10 10 . . 
14 .. 
. . 21 16 13 15 
. . 23 17 15 14 
. . 20 13 11 13 
8 9 10 
25 30 15 
20 16 9 
34 19 14 
23 15 14 
20 15 11 
23 17 14 
23 18 12 
25 17 14 
23 17 10 
23 17 13 
22 18 14 
18 18 14 
3 16 13 
23 17 13 
24 is is 
20 18 11 ' 
20 16 ii 
20 15 . . 
Total. 
160 
194 
177 
140 
181 
176 
• iM 
173 
182 
171 
143 
164 
171 
isi 
Av. 
.780 
.946 
.863 
.682 
.883 
.858 
!739 
.843 
.887, 
.834 
.697 
.800 
.834 
!882 
23 
19 14 
25 .. 
19 .. 
12 
9 
March 6, Third Day. 
Events; 
Targets : 
Budd .... 
Ford . . 
Otto ... 
Steege . 
Shadow 
Pegg 
Hazen 
Decker 
E Patterson 
George 
1 
2 
3 
4 
15 
20 
25 
20 
Total. 
Av. 
19 
24 
15 
15 
19 
24 
19 
77 
.'962 
13 
14 
17 
19 
63 
.787 
12 
17 
24 
14 
67 
.839 
14 
17 
24 
19 
74 
.925 
13 
15 
23 
14 
65 
.812 
14 
12 
16 
17 
17 
62 
!775 
14 
18 
19 
IS 
64 
.800 
13 
17 
25 
17 
72 
.900 
12 
15 
21 
20 
68 
.850 
14 
14 
21 
16 
65 
.813 
12 
17 
23 
16 
68 
.850 
16 
17 
15 
11 
14 
7 
9 
10 
13 
9 
S 
12 
19 
21 
18 
12 
15 
16 
Stone 
Rascher 14 
Eichner 14 
Stephens 
Homer 
A L R 
Rogers 
Fifteen birds, $10 entrance; 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent: 
Stauber, 29 22*222222222223—14 
Bottger, 30 222*20222222122—13 
Ford, 29 22122222221*122—14 
Burmister. 29 , 021122120212202-12 
.. 13 
17 12 
13 15 
17 20 15 
19 21 15 
.. .. 16 
.. .. 13 
Henshaw, 30 21202002222*222—11 
A L R, 29.. ,2220222112220*1--12 
Loudenburg, 29 212220222011011—12 
Arthur, 28 121112221112122—15 
Price, 28 .212120212122112—14 
Stcne, 28 211212101*12222—13 
Decker, 27 21121311*111121—14 
Porter, 30 2112*1002222212—12 
Gilbert, 32. 210122222222222—14 
Stephens, 29 22222222*2222*2—13 
Budd, 31 222221021120112—13 
Hazen, 29 312022221111020—12 
Rogers, 28 1121112132202*1—13 
Shadow, 28 , 22221*222221212—14 
.W H Patterson, 28 220222223122223—14 
Tramp, 38 • .... .112202212200112—12 
Goos, 28 ■ 23111011221012*— 12 
Homer, 28 322222021220222—13 
Steege, 29 202331331111211—14 
Eascher, 28 0111*2202*03331 10 
.Eichner, 38 31330031221*2*1—11 
Pegg, 28 212230122332*11—13 
Cropper, 29 12212*0112*2130—11 
Extra event, miss-and-out, $2 entrance: 
Stone 11122212121 
Bottger 2222220 
Ford 2U0 
Rogers 1110 
Henshaw 22222233222 
Homer 2212212220 
A L R 0 
Stephens 22220 
Gilbert 3213120 
Burmister 121220 
Decker 221110 
Goos ........211220 
Ed 322110 
Loudenburg imuml2 
Shadow 2222222310 
Stauber ..... i 22222222333 
Loudenburg, Stauber, Stone and Henshaw divided. Birds 
ran out. 
Hawkeye. 
Trap Aroucd Reading, 
Reading, Pa., March 3.— A team match at targets took place at 
the Spring Valley grounds, each man being allowed 25 targets. 
The result: 
Howard Homan 20, F. Albright 18, J. Albright 17; total .55. 
J.' Rothenberger 20, B. Ritz 17, A. Witka 16; total 53. 
Mahanoy City, Pa., Feb. 23.~In a shooting match at the park 
this afternoon William Fox, of Morea, outshot William McMutrie, 
of Pottsville, in an 11-bird race. Fox killed 9 and McMutrie 5. 
The match was for $100 a side and gate receipts, which amounted 
to $75. R. J. Green, of Girardville, was referee. 
Bloomsburg, Pa., Feb. 24.— The Mainville Gun Club held a 
live-bird shoot on their grounds this morning. Ten birds were 
shot at by each contestant, with the following result; J. Fetterolf 
10, Adams 10, Yetter 7, Smith 3, H. Fetterolf 8, Quinn 5. 
Birdsboro, Pa., March 3.— The Birdsboro Rod and Gun Club 
elected the following: President, John W. Slipp; Vice-President, 
Edwin F. Mohr; Recording Secretary, Theo. R. Lacey; Financial 
Secretary, Charles Henry; Treasurer, George K. Lutz; Trustees, 
M ilham G. Shingle, L. H. Focht, David S. Lutz; Captain, Harvey 
Brinley; Assistant Captain, Charles Maxton. 
The annual live-bird and target tournament being arranged for 
by the Birdsboro Rod and Gun Club will be held on March 27 and 
28 instead of the dates first announced, the postponement being 
made so as. not to have the event interfere with tlie shoot at 
Loraine on March 21. On March 14 the Birdsboro organization 
will go to Sinking Spring to shoot a return contest with the 
Independent Gun Club, of Reading. In the contest held here be- 
tween these clubs the Independent won. 
Shamokin, Pa., Feb. 23.— The Shamokin Gun Club held ite 
annual tournament and supper shoot at Bunker Hill to-day. The 
supper shoot was won by Capt. Longshore's men. Each man shot 
at 25 birds. The scores: 
Longshore's Team— Longshore 15, North 21, Tovey 17, Malick 
18, Peiffer 20, Goss 17, Mineral 4, McCIow 17, Boughner 10, Sowers 
9, Kohlbreaker 10, Smith 17, Herrold 12, Shipman 18; total 205. 
Seller's Team— Seller 14, Riboon 21, Sober 15, Richie 21, Lippiatt 
10, Trometter 15, Wray 18, Kaseman 11, Erdman H, Keiser 13, 
Hoover 17, Erdman 6, Wilcox 9, Jones 15; total 199. 
Reading, Pa., March 5.— A pigeon shoot on the Robesonia 
grounds yesterday for a prize of $20 resulted as follows; D T. 
Link 4, Charles German 5, Newman Bricker 7, Henry Koch 3 
Reilly Koch 4, Fred Miller 8. Duster ' 
Winchester Gun Club. 
Detroit, Mich.— The weather was short on blizzards at the 
regular shoot, March 7, but worked off a little rain instead. The 
usual pleasant time was had, however, and some good scores 
made. 
Mr. Howard Bates, well known and well liked, and whom we 
are proud to claim as a member, made his bow and cleaned up 
Class A. Ford had a run to win in Class B, and McAdam was 
high in Class C. 
Following are the scores, the seventh event being the trophy 
handicap, and the eighth the club event: 
Events: 
Targets : 
Reid 
Bates 
Langdon , . . . jo 
Tyler ' . , , 'g 
1 
2 
O 
O 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
25 
25 
25 
6 
15 
9 
12 
14 
16 
7 
'7 
i7 
15 
19 
3 
10 
4 
7 
7 
19 
21 
9 
13 
8 
ii 
23 
20 
22 
6 
12 
15 
22 
6 
12 
"s 
ii 
15 
21 
'e 
17 
14 
•4 
5 
17 
10 
D. A. H. 
New York State Shoot. 
OssiNiNG, N. Y., March 9.— At the special meeting of the N. Y. 
S. P. F. and G. C, held at Hotel Eggleston, Main street, Roches- 
ter on 7th inst., the Ossining Gun Club representative, Mr. E F 
Ball, armed with proxies of the Hell Gate, Emerald, Jeannette, 
N. Y. County, Oceanic, Rockaway Point, and the Brooklyn gun 
clubs, succeeded in annexing the State shoot for 1903. This club 
herewith announces that the shoot will be held in the second week 
of June, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. The first day will be devoted to the 
meeting of the Association, practice, sweeps and getting ac- 
quainted. The next four days will be given up to the solid pnioy- 
ment of a well regulated shoot. This club will follow on the lines 
of previous State shoots, and prizes will be liberally distributed. 
We ask that the Eastern clubs that have kindly given us their 
votes— also the Western clubs— will co-operate with us and help 
us make this one of the best State shoots ever held. We have a 
fine club house, ample grounds, plenty of enthusiasm, we are only 
ride by trolley from Ossining station on the N. Y. C. 
& H. R. R. R., and thirty-one miles from New York city. 
Programme will be announced later. 
C. G. Blandford, Capt. Ossining G. C. 
Handicap Application Blank. 
The following is the form of the application blank furnished 
by the Interstate Association: 
To the Interstate Association. 
I, 
a white citizen of .' 
hereby make application, under the rulVs' ' of " 'the "interstate 
Association, to- enter its Fourth Grand American Handicap at 
Targets, to be shot at Blue River Shooting Park, Kansas City, 
Mo., on April 16, 1903, and I post herewith five dollars ($5) deposit 
upon said entry, agreeing in the case of the granting of my ap- 
plication to pay the additional sum of five dollars ($5) before 5 
^■.2^-'y'e<inesday, April 15, 1903. The five dollars ($5) deposited 
witti this apphcation otherwise to be forfeited, except that should 
my entry not be accepted the money is to be refunded. 
Name 
Address ] 
. "Shooting names" will not be used at this tournament.' '' * 
MuUer vs. Miller. 
Philadelphia, Pa., March 4.— At Point Breeze to-day, in 
a match, $200 a side, 100 birds per man, Muller defeated Miller by 
7 birds, killing 83 to 77. The scores, at 30yds.: 
F Muller .22222*2222222222222222833 93 
2222*2220*2202*222**22292 IS 
2222233232220202202229002—90 
. T 2220322222222222222001122—23-83 
A J Miller. 20202**20202*102202222200—14 
222*2*222222222222022*229—21 
122222222222*022222022*02—20 
- 220222122222222221*202212-22—77 
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