May 30, 1903 ] 
FOREST •AND STREAM.' 
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Humer, W. S. Smith, Shaner, Atkinson and Fisher. The scores 
follow : 
Open Amateur Sweeps. State. 
1 2 3 5 6 7 4 
15 15 20 15 15 20 Total 
. . 12 12 17 14 13 19 87 
.. 14 15 20 9 13 19 90 
. . 11 12 16 11 11 17 78 
. . 12 11 16 12 14 17 , 82 
. . .10 11 15 10 10 12 68 
.. 10 12 19 14 14 19 
. . 14 13 19 14 11 15 
. . 13 13 19 13 12 17 
. . 13 13 19 11 13 16 
. . 13 13 19 15 14 19 
. . 12 14 20 14 . . . . 
. . 12 15 19 13 14 18 
... 11 12 17 14 10 15 
. . 12 14 15 13 15 7 
Events : 
Targets : 
C W Haywood 
Pfleger 
Mrs Park 
W Park 
H George 
Eaton 
Bates 
Chlay 
Huff 
Graham 
Denniker 
Bessemer 
Trego 
jessop 14 15 15 14 15 19 
ipgar 13 14 19 14 14 20 
Souiers 14 14 19 15 12 19 
McMurchy 12 13 IB 15 15 19 
Elliott .i^... 15 14 17 15 14 18 
Griffith ; 14 15 18 13 14 20 
F Coleman 15 14 19 15 14 17 
Parker 14 15 16 14 12 19 
Cooper 15 14 20 15 14 18 
Trafford 15 15 IS 14 14 18 
Seitz 9 8 8 8 8 9 
Krueger 11 15 16 13 14 18 
FHck 111118 14 13 15 
StepheAs 14 15 18 15 13 19 
Brewster 14 15 16 14 15 19 
Humer 14 15 20 14 14 17 
Fulford 14 13 16 12 14 19 
Banks 14 14 19 15 15 18 
Hawkins 15 14 20 14 13 20 
Butler 15 13 19 14 13 18 
E lohnson 13 15 18 15 15 20 
McLouth 11 11 13 10 10 18 
1 C E 13 13 18 11 15 19 
I ane 14 13 19 12 12 19 
W S Smith 15 13 17 14 15 20 
Hald^haum .. ......... ..^^ 
C E VV MiVlei-.: 13 12 17 12 13 16 
Hankey 9 10 13 
Hahn 10 14 16 12 10 14 
G Henry 12 12 18 11 13 16 
T 17 Fisher 13 10 13 10 12 16 
•pontefect 8 11 19 13 11 14 
Shaner 15 15 17 15 14 18 
Brown 10 12 13 11 .. .. 
Anderson 13 15 15 14 12 14 
Landis . . . 1. . 14 14 19 13 14 18 
G O Bell ....; 10 14 18 14 13 U 
Ridge . i',^ 14 12 18 1014 19 
Samord .. .l^.b...... H 15 19 12 13 17 
kelloes 14 13 is 15 14 16 
C C Lowe 10 11 15 10 13 14 
C E Mvers 12 12 14 13 12 12 
P s Pvle 14 14 18 14 15 18 
T B Harris 10 12 19 9 15 17 
■Rrev 13 12 20 15 14 19 
Schlicher ■ ■ ; ; 14 13 20 13 13 18 
Kramlich 13 12 18 11 13 19 
.... 13 14 14 7 10 14 
Crail 13 13 15 13 12 15 
Atkinson' " 15 14 19 14 13 19 
irvvin 141215111114 
Flemino- 14 14 19 15 14 20 
Srow 10 9 18 11 .. .. 
Watson If 1! ?S 11 II 
Keller 14 14 19 14 14 18 
Tiull " ■ 13 15 18 11 13 18 
Schneid;r".: 12 12 15 11 10 15 
Greilf 13 14 17 15 -13 13 
P F Dupont 14 11 17 10 13 18 
Murray 14 10 12 12 12 18 
IDinimick 12 13 18 1114 17 
p ' erett 14 13 19 14 12 15 
Flock 12 13 17 14 9 19 
Shibe • 13 14 17 10 9 15 
kimmel* ■ 14 12 20 8 .. .. 
Holly 9 9 11 
Howard 12 1113 9 .. .. 
G B Myers 13 12 17 13 .. .. 
H Stewart U 8 
Powell 14 13 16 10 11 16 
Foord .'. 13 13 15 11 12 16 
Low 13 8 16 9 13 15 
L Z Lawrence 14 14 20 15 14 20 
Keller Tr 12 13 15 . . 10 16 
Rahm 11 9 17 10 12 12 
Howell 13 13 19 12 11 16 
Montanye 11 12 16 13 13 19 
McCabe 13 14 19 11 14 18 
Wvnn 8 10 17 13 10 16 
Stroh 12 15 20 13 15 16 
Burnham 13 11 16 11 14 16 
Rynk . 11 12 19 13 13 16 
Doner 10 14 15 11 .. .. 
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Wilson 13 11 17 11 15 18 
Minneck 12 12 16 14 13 16 
Eames .. • 13 12 19 13 11 15 
Tor^ev 14 15 19 14 9 19 
Bucknell 9 14 16 13 13 17 
McSherry 14 11 15 11 12 16 
Fontafn • 14 14 18 15 12 17 
T B Park 13 9 14 13 12 16 
•Brennan 15 15 20 13 13 17 
Huttenlock ■ 15 11 15 9 10 17 
louseman 10 12 16 15 14 15 
T R Malone 12 12 20 12 lo 16 
T W Chew 13 14 19 12 13 14 
-German 13 14 19 14 12 20 
T W Johnson 10 13 15 11 13 13 
Downs 13 12 17 14 10 17 
Loomis ••• 9 8 16 7 13 10 
Knode 14 13 19 14 13 17 
Deardorff 12 13 16 8 11 12 
1 ev ns 4 11 8 5 10 14 
Kitter^ " " 13 15 14 10 11 17 
Greeorv 15 14 16 12 14 16 
PIan!m8nd 12 13 19 12 13 18 
Bassett 14 14 1< 13 14 20 
Harvev ' 14 13 15 11 12 19 
Eachus 11 12 15 9 8 16 
1 R Taylor 12 12 13 13 9 12 
i,,le«; 11 12 17 11 13 14 
T R>arley .V..:...- 11 12 19 10 12 18 
Fimnons 13 14 19 14 11 18 
C Cole t . . . ■ 12 12 20 13 15 19 
C R MulfoVd ..... 8 12 16 13 1117 
Sheeler 12 13 13 5 10 13 
Barrett 11 12 17 14 13 15 
McKaracher 10 11 13 8 12 15 
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Gr'tbb ; 15 14 16 13 14 16 
n B -Fisiier . 15 15 19 1114 20 
Franklin 7 11 10 
Mink wisismsw 
Halloweif 15 14 17 11 10 19 
Yandergrift 
Ainian 
Dr Pepper 
Tomlinson . 
Weinman 
McFalls ... 
De ITou))t . 
Dalton 
D Johnston 
T T Skelly.. 
Emmers 
W K Hai-ri3..i 
Weidner 
Ceffreed ....... 
13 32 12 10 11 11 
10 10 15 12 13 14 
11 12 9 10 12 17 
13 15 18 10 13 16 
I', 11 12 14 11 10 16 
. 13 14 15 8 12 13 
13 9 14 12 14 15 
14 10 19 14 10 IS 
10 
15 15 19 14 15 19 
12 15 15 15 13 10 
13 13 16 10 14 14 
14 14 14 14 12 11 
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86 
87 
85 
93 
60 
91 
79 
76 
92 
94 
93 
90 
93 
94 
94 
90 
96 
94 
50 
87 
82 
94 
93 
94 
88 
95 
96 
92 
96 
73 
89 
89 
94 
83 
72 
83 
32 
76 
82 
74 
76 
94 
46 
83 
92 
80 
87 
90 
90 
73 
75 
93 
82 
93 
91 
86 
72 
81 
94 
77 
96 
48 
95 
93 
88 
75 
85 
83 
78 
85 
87 
84 
88 
54 
29 
45 
55 
19 
80 
80 
74 
97 
66 
71 
84 
84 
89 
74 
91 
81 
84 
50 
88 
83 
92 
84 
85 
83 
83 
90 
82 
79 
90 
77 
93 
77 
82 
87 
85 
92 
75 
83 
63 
90 
72 
52 
80 
87 
87 
92 
84 
71 
71 
78 
82 
89 
91 
77 
66 
82 
69 
85 
90 
77 
83 
88 
94 
28 
88 
86 
69 
74 
71 
84 
74 
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77 
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80 
79 
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50 
43 
43 
36 
40 
32 
48 
45 
45 
44 
41 
48 
42 
46 
26 
44 
48 
45 
45 
42 
35 
46 
42 
46 
47 
44 
32 
38 
40 
42 
43 
35 
44 
35 
30 
43 
47 
48 
38 
39 
30 
43 
45 
44 
47 
43 
33 
34 
48 
40 
46 
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38 
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39 
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39 
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39 
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45 
31 
20 
43 
44 
41 
38 
44 
47 
33 
40 
46 
47 
39 
27 
47 
47 
40 
33 
44 
33 
36 
29 
35 
41 
37 
29 
D Irwin 14 13 14 12 . . . . 53 
T W Evans 10 10 12 10 10 16 68 
ilarrison ■. 13 15 16 14 12 12 88 
Acker 10 10 14 10 9 17 70 
Wilson . . 10 12 16 13 11 17 79 
M Desch 10 14 19 13 11 19 86 
Davis " " 
Fvlin ::::::::::::::::: nn ss 
J Wolstencroft 
W H Wolstencroft 
Schools 
Morris 
Lee 
Mack 
Felix 
C F Bush 
Blair 
Laurent ' 
Rotzel • 
House 
Shoot-off of the tie in State event 4 for Wolstencroft trophy: F. 
Coleman 25, Atkinson 23, Denniker 22, Eaton 21, Ridge 21. 
The Plarrisburg trophy, for three-man teams, 25 targets, $6 
entrance, $10 added, divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent., had thirteen 
entries. This was a closely contested race and evoked much in- 
terest. The J. F. Weiler Gun Club, of Allentown, proved to be 
the victors with the excellent score of 72 out of 75, the members 
of it making 23, 24 and 25, a score which is hard to beat. The 
Harrisburg Shooting Association, the Clearview Gun Club, and 
the Carlyle Gun Club scored 70 each. The scores: 
Oil City Gun Club— Eaton 24, Chlay 21, Graham 23; total 68. 
J. F. Weiler Rod and Gun Club— Kramlich 23, Schlicher 25, 
Brey 24; total 72. 
Harrisburg Shooting Association— Stephens 22, Brewster 24, 
Humer 24; total 70. 
North Side Gun Club No. 1— G. Henry 23, J." F. Fisher 22, 
Pontefect 18; total 63. 
Keystone Gun Club, of Lebanon— Cooper 22, Coleman 22, Traf- 
ford 21; total 65. 
North Side Gun Club No. 2— Atkinson 25, Watson 21, Fleming. 
24; total 70. 
North Side Gun Club No. 3— Knode 23, Pylc 21, Shaner 25; 
total 69. 
Florists' Gun Club No. 1— Sandford 19, Anderson 25, Bell IS; 
total 63. 
Clearview Gun Club— Bucknell 25, Rogers 23, Fisher 22; total 70. 
Keystone Gun Club, of Philadelphia— Fox 25, Landis 19, Ridge 
19; total 63. 
Carlyle Gun Club— Parker 25, Kreuger 22, Stroh 23; total 70. 
Ambler Gun Club— Brennan 21, Mink 24, Pfleger 20; total 65. 
Ligonier Gun Club— Denniker 23, Bessemer 20, Jessop 21; total 
64. 
Third Day, Thursday, May 2}. 
Besides the regular six open amateur sweepstakes of the 
previous tournament days, there were three State events. 
No. 7 was a swepstake, 20 targets, $2.50 entrance, $100 guaranteed, 
surplus added, divided 25, 20, 18, 15, 12 and 10 per cent. 
No. 8 was the Reading trophy for four-man teams, 25 targets, 
$8 entrance, $10 added, divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. ; eight 
more teams, four moneys. The Reading trophy, and the Associa- 
tion trophy to the winner, the latter absolutely individual trophies 
to the members of the winning team. 
No. 9, the Consolation Handicap, was not shot, the postponed 
Sportsmen's merchandise handicap of the previous day's pro- 
gramme being put in its stead. 
The interest in the shoot was well sustained both, by the con- 
testants and the spectators. As on the previous days, the open 
amateur sw-eepstakes were shot first. Three professionals, Messrs. 
J, A. R. Elliott, Luther Squier and L. Z. Lawrence made high 
average, 97 out of 100, but .as they were non-resident professionals, 
they were barred under the conditions governing these events, as 
explained hereinbefore. Mr. W. S. Sherer, of Carlyle (Parker), 
tied with Fox on 96, but Fox being a professional, the first 
money went to the former. Messrs. Skelly and Atkinson tied on 
95, the former a professional; the latter amateur. Bucknell, Traf- 
ford, Humer, Banks and E. Johnson tied on 94. There were a 
total of 116 contestants in all the events. The scores in the open 
events follow: 
Open Amateur Sweeps. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 8 
Targets : 15 15 20 15 15 20 Total. 
C W Haywood 13 13 16 12 12 17 83 
Pfleger 12 15 19 15 14 19 94 
Mrs Park 9 12 15 12 13 13 74 
W K Park 13 12 14 9 12 17 77 
I C E 14 13 16 14 13 17 87 
Eaton 13 10 17 14 15 18 87 
Bates 15 15 17 12 14 19 92 
Chlay 13 14 17 11 14 19 88 
Huff 13 13 15 13 11 19 84 
Graham 13 14 17 13 14 18 89 
Bucknell 14 15 20 14 14 17 94 
Knode 14 15 IS 13 13 18 91 
Trego 12 15 18 13 14 19 91 
Denny 11 9 14 12 9 14 69 
Jessop 11 13 16 12 14 19 85 
Apgar 13 14 16 15 14 20 92 
Squiers 14 14 20 15 14 20 97 
McMurchy 13 15 18 11 15 19 91 
Elliott 13 15 19 15 15 20 97 
Griffith 13 15 19 12 13 19 91 
Coleman 12 13 19 14 11 19 88 
Parker 13 14 20 15 14 20 96 
Cooper 13 14 17 14 14 18 90 
Trafltord '. 15 15 20 14 13 17 94 
Seitz 12 10 12 9 13 16 72 
Kreuger 12 14 17 14 14 20 ~ 91 
Flick 10 10 15 12 13 16 76 
Stephvens 14 12 18 13 15 19 91 
Brewster 14 14 19 13 14 19 93 
Humer 14 15 20 14 13 18 94 
Fulford "14 15 17 14 14 19 93 
Banks 14 15 18 14 13 20 94 
Hawkins 13 13 18 15 14 18 91 
Butler 13 13 17 14 13 17 87 
E Johnson 15 13 19 15 12 20 94 
Atkinson 14 12 19 15 15 20 95 
W S Smith 15 14 17 11 14 18 89 
Fleming 15 11 20 14 13 15 88 
Denniker 15 14 18 14 12 17 90 
Watson 15 12 18 14 10 19 88 
Low 12 10 16 14 13 13 
Powell 14 9 14 12 9 15 
Keller 10 11 12 U 11 17 
Wynn 15 11 17 14 13 16 
H B Fisher 12 14 17 13 11 19 
Fontaine 14 13 16 14 13 16 
Lane 10 11 11 12 11 16 
Anderson 12 13 19 14 14 16 
Landis 13 14 17 14 12 19 
Newcomb 13 14 16 14 13 19 
Ridge 13 15 17 15 14 19 
Sandford 15 13 19 12 15 18 
G Henry 14 15 17 14 12 17 
T F Fisher 11 13 17 14 13 16 
SS 
Pontefact 
Schlicher 
Grubb .. 
German . 
Tebb .... 
Lewis ... 
Williams 
Fraflklitl 
Stroh ... 
Burnham 
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11 12 16 12 14 10 
14 15 18 12 13 18 
13 12 17 13 15 19 
15 14 20 12 15 16 
12 11 . . 7 11 . . 
13 12 12 12 12 . . 
10 13 . . 11 12 . . 
13 12 16 13 12 16 
14 13 15 15 14 20 
12 10 16 12 11 16 
73 
72 
86 
86 
86 
71 
88 
89 
89 
93 
92 
89 
84 
75 
90 
89 
92 
41 
61 
56 
82 
91 
76 
State. 
7 5 
20 25 
14 18 
19 23 
14 15 
16 23 
17 23 
18 24 
17 24 
17 24 
19 24 
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19 24 
14 .. 
16 21 
18 19 
19 21 
20 20 
18 .. 
16 17 
19 22 
17 18 
18 20 
20 23 
18 22 
20 23 
18 22 
19 23 
19 19 
18 20 
16 .. 
15 23 
17 19 
15 19 
19 23 
16 22 
18 23 
11 22 
18 20 
19 19 
17 23 
15 19 
16 21 
17 21 
Pyle 15 12 18 13 12 19 89 20 21 
Kellogg 12 14 14 13 13 18 84 19 18 
H E Love 11 13 14 13 11 17 79 13 14 
Torpey 14 22 
C N Miller 10 12 16 11 12 19 80 
Harrison 12 14 15 14 14 19 88 .... 
J B Harris 11 14 IS 13 15 18 89 19 25 
Gregory 12 12 14 13 11 16 79 .. .. 
Fox ....... 14 14 19 15 14 20 96 19 22 
Kramlich ....... .- 13 14 17 15 12 19 90 17 .. 
Schlicher 12 15 19 15 13 18 92 18 21 
Brey 14 15 19 14 11 18 91 18 23 
Englert 14 12 18 13 13 12 82 15 21 
C E Myers 13 12 .. 11 10 .. 46 .... 
Montanye 12 12 15 13 15 19 86 .... 
McCabe 11 14 19 15 14 19 92 .... 
Cotting 11 12 18 11 9 14 75 .... 
Hinkson 14 12 17 11 12 16 82 .... 
Skelly 14 15 19 12 15 20 95 .... 
L Z Lawrence 15 13 20 15 14 20 97 .... 
Keller, Jr 11 12 13 8 10 12 66 .. .. 
Hull 11 14 18 12 14 IS 87 .... 
Harvey 14 12 18 12 13 18 87 23 . . 
Money '.. 15 10 18 12 13 18 86 .... 
Tomlinson 14 12 15 13 13 13 80 .. .. 
Shew 9 13 15 9 12 8 06 . . . . 
McCoy 7 7 14 .... 
French 12 13 14 13 13 18 83 .... 
Schools 10 9 17 8 13 18 75 24 .. 
T L Smith 15 15 18 13 13 19 93 .. .. 
"Flock 14 12 15 11 12 17 83 16 20 
Dimmick 15 14 17 14 9 18 87 18 .. 
Holderbaum 12 17 12 15 16 72 .... 
Runk 15 15 17 13 15 16 ' 91 16 21 
W K Harris 12 12 14 11 S 17 74 16 20 
Dover 14 13 14 12 13 18 84 16 21 
J Thomas w.....^. 11 13 IS 12 14 19 87 .... 
Seltzer 11 10 16 10 12 18 77 .... 
Tim 10 9 15 11 12 15 72 .. .. 
"Shibe 17 22 
Minnick 18 21 
Pleasanton , 14 19 
Wentz 8 16 
Bell ■ .. •• 18 
J B Haywood .. •• 23 
Davis • ■ • •■ 
Felix • • . . 21 
Keeler 19 
Bisbing •• ..20 
Shoot-off for second and third prizes in Merchandise handicap: 
J. F. Fisher 24, Trego 24, Bates 24, Harvey 24, Newcomb 24, 
Pfleger 23, Eaton 23, Huff 23, J. B. Haywood 23, Schools 22, W. K. 
Park 21, I. C. E. 21, Brey 21, Fleming 21, Atkinson 21, Anderson 
20, Brewster 20, Wynn 18, Chlay 17. 
T'. B. Harris won first with 25 straight. First prize was a 
Parker hammerless gun. Third was a Mullins' duck boat; fifth a 
Marlin repeating rifle. Seventh a Winchester rifle. There were 
twenty-five prizes all told. Lots were drawn to determine the 
allotment of the remaining prizes, and the winners, from second 
to twenty-fifth, were in the order mentioned here: Bates, Trego, 
Eaton, Huff, Schools, Chlay, Fisher, Harvey, Newcomb, Pfleger, 
Haywood, Park, I. C. E., Atkinson, Fleming, Brey, Brewster, 
Anderson, Wynn. 
In the. State sweepstake event at 20 targets, Pyle, Brewster, 
Cooper and Atkinson made straight scores, while Pfleger, Fluff, 
Trego, Kreuger, Fleming, Denniker, Anderson, Ridge, Henry, 
Kellogg, Flarris and Fox missed but one. 
Reading Trophy. 
In the Reading trophy event, four-man teams, there were ten 
entries. The contest was exceedingly close, but one target divid- 
ing several of the teams in their totals. The North Side Gun 
Club team No. 1 won with 94 out of the possible 100. The North 
Side Gun Club team No. 2 was second with 93. The Carlyle Gun 
Club was third with 92. The scores: 
Carlyle Gun Club. 
Kreuger 22 
Humer 24 
Brewster 23 
Stephens 23—92 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Landis 24 
Ridge 21 
Bucknell 20 
Fox 23 — 88 
Florists' Gun Club. 
Anderson 24 
Sanford 22 
C W Haywood 20 
H B Fisher 23-89 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
Dr Cotting 14 
Hinkson 17 
Parry 16 
Denham 18 — 65 
Oil City Gun Club. 
Eaton 24 
Bates 22 
Brandywine Gun Club. 
IT Minker 20 
H Irwin 17 
B Coffroad ....17 
D Irwin 17—71 
J. F. Weiler Gun Club. 
C F Kramlich 20 
H Schlicher 23 
M Brey 22 
Trafford 22—87 
North Side G. C. No. 1. 
Atkinson 23 
Fleming 23 
Watson 24 
Shaner 24—94 
North- Side G. C. No. 2. 
G Henry 19 
J F Fisher 23 
Knode 23 
Pyle 23— SS 
North Side G. C. No. 3. 
Denniker 25 
Trego 20 
W S Smhh 24 
Tessop , . .24—93 
Chlay 20 
Huff 21—87 
This concluded the target programme. 
Fourth Day, Friday, May 22. 
The competition at live birds took place on the grounds of the 
Keystone Shooting League at Holmesbtu-g Junction, under the 
auspices of that organization. 
There were four events on the day's programme, the conditions 
of which are given in connection with each event. A feature of 
the day was the extraordinary nimiber of entries in the different 
events. The 10-bird handicap had 51 entries; the 12-bird event had 
48, and the two State events also filled well. There were many 
of the contestants who had achieved national fame both as- 
sweepstake and match shooters. Miss Annie Oakley (Mrs. Frank 
Butler) was of the number, and shot well, though want of practice 
probably has put her somewhat out of the excellent form in which 
she shoots when at her best. 
Event 1 was open to all. The conditions were: 12 live birds, $10 
entrance, birds included, handicaps 26 to 33yds. ; class shooting, 
50, 30 and 20 per cent. Of the 48 contestants Trafford, Atkinson, 
Jebb, Hull, Johnson, McCoy, Bessemer, Stevenson, Budd and 
Thomas scored the full number, 12; but there were so many in the 
.tie it split up the money rather fine, the straight scores paying 
$16.10; second and third, $6.44 each. Fifteen tied on 11, and eleven 
tied on 10: 
18 
16 20 
14 .1 
Seitz, 29 21*122221221—11 
Denny. 27 22*220112121—10 
Rahm,'28 22*222200102— 8 
Morris, 27 222222122202—11 
P F Pyle, 29 222222212120—11 
Trafford, 29 122222222222—12 
H Stephens, 29. . .112112110212— 11 
Pfleger, 29 022021111112—10 
Atkinson, 30 222111222122—12 
Felix, 29 222222202022—10 
Geikler, 28 222222202022—10 
A Leila, 27 200222120*21— 8 
Coleman. 32 222220222*22—10 
Eaton, 29 210002222022— 8 
Harrison, 29 111111110212—11 
Sarge, 29 021212221222—11 
Flock, 28 112220221101—10 
Crosland, 2S 2*2*22222222—10 
Tebb, 28 222222222222—12 
Wills. 28 02222122*211—10 
T B Park, 28 110110202211— 9 
'M S Brey, 30 212121111*22—11 
Brewster, 29 *2*202222222— 9 
Bueknell. 28; ; . . . . .m222201221--ll 
Hull. 30 222222222221—12 
Du Bray, 29 222222222202—11 
E Johnson, 31. .-. .222222222222— 12 
L P Scott, 27.... 210120210220— 8 
G Henrv, 29 0120*2112001— 7 
Cooper, 31 2222*2222211—11 
Fulford, 31 121101111111—11 
Miss Oakley, 28. .221212022021— 10 
McCov, 29 222222222222—13 
Dimmick, 28 022121022022— 9 
Bessemer, 30 222222222232—12 
y Stevenson, 28.222222222222—12 
Williams, 28 212222102222—11 
Tessop, 29 220220222212—10 
Schools, 28 22*201211222—10 
Oliver, 28 1*111*122120— 9 
Budd, 30 121222211212—12 
Shibe, 28 - . 100202210122— 8 
Kreuger. 30 *l]011010r22— X 
J S Smith, 2-9.... 202221112122— 11 
Elliott, 32 211212211202—11 
J F Fisher, 29. . ..211121111110— 11 
Thomas; 28. ... ..122222111222—12 
