SB 
The secretaries of gun clubs who send the programmes of 
their club tournaments to us for purposes of review in the same 
week that said tournaments take place, should calmly ponder over 
the fact that it is not news to state that a thing will happen after 
that very thing has already happened. 
It 
On July 12, at 2 o'clock, East Side Gun Club's grounds, New- 
ark, N. J., the Richmond Gun Club will hold a live-bird shoot. 
Sweepstakes will be the main feature. Mr. A. A. Schoverling is 
the secretary. His address is P. O. Box 475, New York. 
Mr. J. H. Cutwater, Carlstadt, N. J., announces an all-day 
-shoot at his place, July 17, the programme of which is 7 birds, 
$5; 20 birds, $10 entrance; birds included in each event, to be 
followed by miss and outs. 
at 
The third tournament of the Michigan State Trapshooters' 
League will be held at Ann Arbor, July 24 and 25. 
Bernaru Waters. 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Cripple Creek of ColoradOf 
Chicago, 111., July 5. — The following were the scores made at 
the last weekly shoot of the Cripple Creek Shotgun Club: 
Targets: 25 25 * 25 
Events: 12 3 4 
Curry 16 17 .. .. 
Cunningham 16 17 17 15 
King 19 20 16 21 
Matlock 21 19 ... . 
Glover 20 20 15 18 
announces its handicap shoot 
E. Hough. 
Targets : 25 25 * 25 
Events: 12 3 4 
Stoddard, Sr 15 19 18 21 
Cameo 21 17 . . 20 
Price 17 22 ... . 
Tolman 18 19 . . 22 
Woodruff 12 13 11 14 
Woodruff, Jr 12 
*Fifteen singles and five pairs. 
Richmond, Ind., Gun Club 
Sept. 3-5. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
Garfield Gtia Club. 
Chicago, July 5. — The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to day on the occasion of the third trophy shoot of the 
second series. Marshall and Thomas tied for Class A trophy on 
22; Marshall won on shoot-off. P. McGowan won Class B on 20, 
and Monighan won Class C on 19. A straight south wind blew 
across the traps, making the shootnig quite difficult. Owing to 
the absence of many of our members from the city on Foiu'th of 
July excursions, the attendance was not up to standard, only 
fifteen members lining up for trophy event. The day was beauti- 
fully clear, and aside from the strong wind, an ideal one for 
target shooting: 
Tenth trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
J W Meek 1111010110011010011110101—16 
C H Kehl 1011110111100101111000010—15 
A Marshall 1101111101111111101111111—22 
K S Leete 1001010111111000100011110—14 
W T Johnson 1111100101010011111110111—18 
A McGowan 1011011001101111110110101—17 
P McGowan : . . .1111100110111111111100111—20 
L Thomas 1011111111111111111001111—22 
T Eaton 1111111101100111111011011—20 
M G Eldred 0001110001111110000111001—13 
Monighan 1101110101110111110110111—19 
G W Drinkwater 1011111101100110010111011—17 
J C Dofter 0111111111101111111111111—23 
J McDonald 1010111111111111100101011—19 
C T Keck 0111101010101001010110111—15 
Sweeps, at 10 targets: 
Events : 1 
Meek 6 
Kehl 7 
Marshall 7 
Leete 7 
Johnson 8 
A McGowan ... 4 
P McGowan... 9 
4 5 6 Events: 12 3 
7 9 10 Thomas 9 8 6 
4 7.. T Eaton 6 7 8 
9 10 9 Eldred 6 
5 5 10 Monighan 6 
6 6 .. Drinkwater 7 
6 6 7 Dofter 
5 6 
9 8 
9 10 
4 .. 
7 .. 
7 10 8 
8 7.. 
4 
10 
8 
t! 
8 
Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., July 4. — The main event of the Brooklyn Gun 
Club's shoot to-day was event 8, a handicap, in which all stood at 
16yds. save Mr. Welles, who was at 18. The scores: 
Events : 
Targets : 
T.oebel 
May . . . 
Newton 
Wilson . 
Kelley . 
Charles 
Millican 
Fess . . . 
1 
2 3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
10 
15 lOp 
15 
25 
5p 
25 
25 
10 
.. 15 
25 
21 
20 
6 
.. 13 
21 
17 
18 
9 
.. 9 
18 
15 
15 
7 
10 10 
15 
■7 
13 
12 
7 
9 .. 
12 
15 
7 
8 13 
8 
14 
13 
19 
7 
9 13 
8 
16 
12 
8 
10 , . 
17 
16 
2 
16 
8 
9 .. 
10 
14 
5 
11 
'4 
i9 
Birch Brook Gun Club. 
Lynn, Mass., July 5.- — Eighteen shooters faced the traps at 
Lynnhurst Saturday afternoon, July 5, and among them were sev- 
eral shooters from Amesbury, of whom, Lockwood, Allen, Hatch 
and Spofford did some good shooting. Mr. Colville, representa- 
tive of the Dupont Powder Co., was present and made over 90 
per cent, breaking 113 out of 125 shot at. No. 1 was merchan- 
dise; No. 2 was the medal event. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Targets: 30 50 15 20 10 10 10 5p 5p 10 10 10 10 25 
Lambert 25 39 8 9 9 8 7 6 . . 
Everett 20 36 ... . 7 . . . . 9 10 
Riley 23 38 8 9 
Hastings 19 33 .. .. 
Dudley 17 25 . . .. 
Hebbard 24 35 . . . . 
Straw 20 35 ... . 
Rowe 24 38 .. .. 
Allen (Lynn) t,^.. . 8 
Barry 17 
Colville 26 .. 13 20 
Lockwood 11 17 
Allen (Amesbury) 13 12 
Hatch 12 15 
Spofford 13 18 
Ludden 9 10 
7 
8 
8 .. 
3 
9 
8 .. 
8 
8 20 
'5 
6 
9 
9 
10 10 
7 
9 
5 21 
7 19 
9 19 
8 15 
Henry Rood, Sec'y. 
Standard Gun Club. 
Baltimore, Md., June 24. — The Standard Gun Club has made 
preparations for a shoot July 4 of special interest, a championship 
cup race being the main feature. Any resident of Maryland is 
elifi;ible to contest for it. 
Tn the seventh club shoot, held to-day, Messrs. Lester German 
and Harry Dupont led the club in the £0-bird event with 47 
breaks. J. W. Chew was second, Storr .third, Malone, John and 
A. R. M' broke 42. Following are scores made yesterday: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 50 Targets: 10 15 10 1? 50 
Chew 10 14 9 13 46 John 8 13 . . . . 42 
Dupont 10 13 10 12 47 Franklin .......... 9 12 .... .36 
Peters 7 9 10 10 34 Malone 10 15 .. .. 42 
ARM. 8 13 10 14 42 Clabrough 9 12 .. 
Chelf 7 9 5 11 . . Roberts 10 13 . . 
German 10 13 9 .. 47 White 5 10 .. 
Stbrr 10 15 .. .. 45 
41 
35 
30 
From Mr. M. F. Ltndsley. 
King's Mili-s, O., July 2.— Editor Forest and Stream: If you 
will kindly grant me space, I wish to thank the many friends of 
Mrs. Lindsley and myself who have extended to me their 
sympathy in this my time of sorrow. M. F, Lindsley. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., July 4.— The Jackson Park Gun Club held a lit- 
tle shoot this afternoon at their grounds which proved to be quite 
interesting, as the scores will show. 
This shoot was gotten up on short notice, since last Wednes- 
day, and a few cards were sent out to some of ovu", nearby friends. 
The live_ birds were ordered in New York on Thursday and were 
delivered in Paterson in good condition at 9 o'clock this morning. 
They were an exceptionally good lot, quick to take wing. There 
were very few sitters, .and some were fast enough to suit any one. 
Capt. Money came down early and went straight to the grounds, 
where I found him, and proposed to him that we go over to 
Ryles' Park, a beautiful place on the banks of the Passaic River, 
about .300yds. from our grounds. After congratulations by Tom 
Ryle,_ the Captain espied the ping pong tabic, and he was soon 
exercising himself. He proposed a game with me. 1 soon had 
enough, as the Captain appeared more like a youngster and was in 
the best of trim. I introduced him to a friend of mine, who I did 
not know could play, and they w-ere soon at the game, and gave 
an exhibition which was very interesting. They played two games 
which were very close and brought out plenty of encouragement for 
each contestant. 
Returning to the shooting grounds, we found Morgan, Hopper 
and Capt. Powers. Capt. Money soon challenged Hopper to a 
5-bird match for the price of the birds. They were soon at it. 
Money lost his first, a corker, skimming along the grounds till 
one yard over bounds. Capt. Powers was after Morgan with the 
same proposal, and they started in as soon as the others finished. 
The Captain got the worst of the bargain. He was game, and 
they fought it out in the next event, a tie on the first 5/ and then 
Powers struck his gait. Several other shooters had arrived by 
this time, a large crowd. The heat was something awful for a 
time. 
The first regular event, 10 birds, had six entries, and produced 
some fine shooting. The second event, 15 birds, produced some 
more fine shooting and good birds. Morgan and Money seemed 
to get the cream of them. Hopper and Doty shot in good form 
and time, and took the money. The tiilrd event, .$1 miss-and-out to 
finish the birds, as there were not enough for another event; they 
only shipped ns 200— all they had. Ten birds, $5; 15 birds, .$7. 
We soon had them at the targets, and more entries. Capt. Monev 
was in great form losing but 7 out of 95. Powers, Wright and 
Doty were in good form also. Capt. Money and Doty had a little 
battle by themselves; first 25 each scored 21; second 2.5, Doty 24, 
Capt. Money 23. 
The club is under the management of a board of managers now, 
and we look for more shooting. Garry Hopper drove us all over 
to the Ryle Park I^odge, where we were invited to partake of 
chowder, crabs, lobster.s and plenty of refreshments, which finished 
a good afternoon. 
No. 1. _ No. 2. 
Money, 30 *1111— 4 1210111111— 9 
Hopper, 29 12222—5 2222002222— 8 
Morgan, 29 22221—5 2122*0*022— 6 
Powers, 29 11100-3 2202212221— 9 
Doty, 30 2201221*22— 8 
Stalter, 29 2122122102— 9 
No. 3: 
Money, 30 021120112120**1—10 Powers, 28 02022*121011222—11 
Hopper, 29.... 022222222222222— 14 Doty, .30 2222222*2220222—13 
Morgan, 28. . .022202021222220— 11 Stalter, 29 22*220210022121—11 
Miss-and-out; Doty 2, Money 0, Stalter 2, Powers 2, Hopper 0, 
Morgan 1, Wright 1, Money 2, Hopper 0. 
Fifteen targets, 75 cents entrance: Money 15, Doty 9, Morgan 8, 
Powers 1.3, Wright 14, Hughes 8, Plopper 9, Mathews 11, Malloy 13, 
Stalter 6. 
Fifteen targets, 75 cents entrance: Money 15, Powers 14, Wright 
12, Hopper 7, Doty 14, Malloy 9, Morgan 10, Mathews 5, Money 
14, Doty 13, Powers 11. 
Match. 25 targets: Money 21, Doty 21. Money 23, Doty 24. 
Dutcher. 
East Side Guq Club. 
Sagixaw, Mich.— The East Side Gun Club, of Saginaw, gave a 
very pleasant shoot at their grounds in Stolz woods. The 
threatening weather in the morning discouragea many who would 
have turned out otherwise. 
The shooters from out of town present were: H. Waters, of New 
York, representing Laflin & Rand Powder Company; J. Cole, of 
Massachusetts, representing U. M. C. Company; J. C. Graves, of 
Midland; L. R. Grossell, G. W. Varnum, Wm. Grant and T. 
Miller, of Vassar; W. B. Jarvis, of Grand Rapids. 
Bay City sent the following delegation of shooters: J. Cotter, Sr., 
J. Cotter, Jr., C. A. Russell, S. C. Allen, E. I. Flues, F. F. Haga- 
man and F. Johnson. 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
Meissenburg 15 
Sibbald 7 
Hagaman 15 
Russell 12 
Zeigin 12 
Allen 11 
Flues 10 
Lafayette 10 
Popp 12 
Merrill 12 
Endert 9 
F Wolf 9 
Hill 10 
J P Derby, Jr 6 
J Ditz 7 
Krogman 6 
Schmidt 7 
Smith 6 
Messner 7 
Scheib 11 
H Henny 4 
Pardrige 2 
Winey 6 
Baumgartner 9 
J Cotter, Sr 9 
J Cotter, Jr ; 8 
F Johnson 13 
Lown 2 
Bastian , 10 
Grossell 11 
Grant 8 
Varnum 13 
Bluemlein '. .. 8 
Graves 11 
Slade 
H Waters 14 
Jarvis 8 
W Davis 
T Davis 
Marble 
Leitow 
Mees 
G Schaitberger . 
Dietrich 
Herman 
Breck 13 
Carrigan 
Lynch 
Letterman 
Miller 
2 3 4 
15 15 15 
13 14 15 
3 4 5 
10 10 12 
12 12 12 
11 13 12 
11 14 12 
11 12 12 
11 12 6 
14 9 7 
9 12 12 
13 12 11 
6 7 8 
12 6 10 
7 5 5 
10 13 
12 14 
6 9 
11 10 
10 7 8 
13 10 14 
13 6 !> 
7 5 .. 
7 
7 
10 
5 6 7 
15 15 10 
IS 13 8 
5 6 3 
12 12 8 
12 12 8 
14 13 9 
11 11 10 
10 12 8 
7 8 5 
13 8 5 
10 12 10 
12 15 6 
10 9 8 
14 7 7 
9 5 6 
U 10 4 
6 8 8 
6 10 
7 11 
5 5 
11 13 
12 12 
12 11 
7 14 
7 
9 
13 14 10 
5 8 
7 
13 
14 
11 
12 
13 11 12 
9 11 13 
7 4 
4 S 
.. 1 .. 
15 15 13 
10 9 8 
.. 9 .. 
.. 9 .. 
6 
7 
8 11 8 
9 12 9 
8 10 5 
13 8 8 
11 io '7 
12 7 7 
8 9 7 
8 11 9 
S 4 S 4 
14 15 
6 5 
10 10 
2 4 
2 
11 
11 12 11 14 11 9 
5 
7 8 
13 
Broke. 
91 
33 
79 
80 
84 
SO 
75 
57 
68 
77 
77 
57 
66 
43 
62 
61 
54 
58 
44 
77 
54 
14 
20 
68 
69 
61 
79 
15 
69 
71 
68 
74 
19 
47 
1 
95 
49 
9 
Q 
16 
22 
3« 
20 
22 
28 
81 
5 
5 
21 
22 
H. W. Merrill, Sec'y. 
Haverhill Gun Club. 
Haverhill, Mass., July 4.— Our holiday shoot failed to draw 
our usual attendance, but those shooters who toed the line kept 
busy. The day, so far as weather goes, was ideal, and that fact 
must surely have had an influence with the contestants, for most 
of them shot very badly. 
Events 5, 6 and 7, 50-target prize match, was won as follows: 
Dickey, 22 yards, 1st, sole leather gun case; Howe, 21 yards; Alli- 
son, 19 yards, and Miller, 18 yards, scored 38, Miller winning in 
shoot-oft', 2d, Thurtiian shooting blouse. Tozier, 18 yards; Bo wen, 
19 yards and Lambert, 22 yards, scoring 36, Tozier winning, 3d, 
a Powers cleaning rod. 
Plad not a good number of out-of-town shooters appeared our 
numbers would have been small indeed. Among them was W. L. 
Colville, the genial representative of the Dupont brand; "Bob" 
Smith, of the Iver Johnson Co.; Pryor (Liraus), Richards, Cole 
and Dennison. 
Those named above have never visited us before, but declared 
their intention of coming again. The old reliable four in number 
one squad are no strangers, and are always welcome. 
[July 12, 1^2, 
. Our next attempt will probably 
sion of the Interstate Association 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
largets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 10 
Dickey 13 14 10 13 14 16 9 
Howe IS 12 11 14 18 15 5 
Allison 11 11 8 12 15 17 6 
Puck 11 13 11 12 12 12 7 
Lambert 14 14 10 13 15 14 7 
Lnmis 7 5 9 6 8 9 6 
Dennison .... 12 12 14 13 14 13 5 
Smith 14 13 12 11 13 15 6 
Colville 13 8 12 10 10 16 6 
Cole 1,2 13 15 12 15 14 5 
Miller 10 13 12 11 15 15 8 
Tozier 10 11 12 12 16 13 7 
Farrington . . 10 9 6 7 11 12 5 
Bowen 12 12 12 14 14 16 6 
Childs 10 6 10 9 11 12 4 
(iraffam 10 9 10 13 16 2 
Dodge 6 7 10 5 
Richards 14 11 7 
Curtis 9 5 
Orne 4 
be Aug. 27 and 28, on the occo- 
tournament. The scores: 
8 9 10 11 12 Shot 
15 10 15 20 20 at. Broke. Av. 
13 8 14 16 18 190 158 .831 
10 9 11 19 16 190 153 .805 
9 9 14 19 17 190 148 .778 
8 8 11 13 14 190 132 .694 
7 6 12 14 16 190 142 .747 
7 5 8 13 13 190 96 .505 
15- 5 11 17 14 190 145 .763 
15 8 13 16 17 190 153 .805 
12 6 13 15 13 190 134 .705 
12 8 13 17 18 190 1.54 .810 
11 6 13 11 11 190 136 .710 
13 10 11 .. .. 1,50 115 .766 
10 7 11 ... . 150 88 .586 
13 125 99 .792 
8 7 9.... 1.50 86 . 573 
•• 95 60 . 631 
65 28- .430 
13 7 12 14 13 130 91 .700 
30 14 .466 
4 7 4 14 8 90 41 .455 
S. G. Miller, Sec'y. 
Riverside Gun Club. 
. Top,SHAM, Me., July 4.— The Riverside Shooting Club held their 
mitial shoot on their new grounds this afternoon. The weather 
was fine and everything went off pleasantly. All hands had a 
general good time. 
Entrance fee was based on 10 cents per target. Purses were 
divided Rose system, 5, 3. 2, 1. Targets 2 cents. No 
the shoot was open to all. The scores: 
Events : 
Targets : 
handicaps. 
Dv 
A. 
S 
C 
A 
J P Go 
F Hall 
Atkinsons 
Lancaster 
Luce 
F E Plall 
Mariner .. 
Jones 
12 3 
4 5 6 7 
Shot 
15 15 15 15 20 20 25 
at. 
Broke. 
11 13 15 11 19 13 21 
125 
103 
12 12 14 11 16 15 23 
125 
103 
11 14 12 12 13 16 23 
125 
102 
13 8 13 
10 18 15 22 
125 
99 
9 14 13 
11 16 14 16 
125 
93 
10 10 11 12 19 15 16 
125 
93 
9 9 11 14 15 15 20 
125 
93 
10 9 H 11 15 14 23 
125 
93 
14 5 12 12 18 11 19 
125 
91 
11 10 13 
11 16 13 17 
125 
91 
11 11 13 10 14 13 19 
125 
91 
10 11 10 11 14 12 21 
125 
89 
12 10 8 
10 13 14 16 
125 
83 
12 8 9 
7 16 13 17 
125 
82 
10 11 9 
7 13 12 19 
125 
81 
9 6 9 
9 14 13 16 
125 
76 
9 8 12 10 11 9 17 
125 
76 
9 6 8 
9 13 13 18 
125 
76 
10 7 10 
6 13 11 15 
125 
72 
10 4 8 
8 13 8 15 
125 
66 
7 7 4 10 10 8 9 
125 
55 
10 7 11 
9 10 .. 15 
105 
62 
10 8 8 
5 10 15 . . 
100 
56 
10 7 13 
45 
30 
7 8 11 
45 
26 
6 6 7 
5 
60 
24 
7 4 9 
45 
20 
3 4 6 
45 
13 
3 4 4 
45 
11 
.. .11 
9 11 14 .. 
70 
45 
6 16 12 19 
.. . , 8 .. 
80 
20 
53 
8 
Whitney 
Shoot-off for first prize, 15 unknown and 5 pairs: Hunnewell 19, 
Dunning 16. 
Fred W. Atkinison, Sec'y. 
Towanda Gun Club. 
Towanda, Pa., July 4. — The tournament of the Towanda Gun 
Club, the 15th annual meeting held to-day, was the most success- 
ful shoot ever held here. The visitors were .Spencer Reed, of 
Tunkhannock; J. W. Ensign and W. H. Stroh, of Pittston; H. 
D. La Plant D. lliggins, W. J. Hall, Fred Allen, of Sayre; A. C. 
Sterling, of Wilkes-barre; J. N. Knapp, of Auburn; C. S. Cottle,, 
of Skaneateles Junction. Messrs. Cottle and Knapp tied for high 
ave.rage, and they will decide the ownership of the silver medal 
at some future date. Knapp won the gun case, Stroh the revolver 
and Montayne the pin. Six men made averages above 86 per 
cent. The scores; 
Events : 1 
Targets : 10 
Knapp 9 
Cottle 8 
MdCabe 10 
Montayne 9 
Stroh 10 
Reed 8 
lliggins 5 
Ensign 8 
Ward 6 
Scheufler 8 
M Shores 10 
Curran 8 
LaPlant 5 
Fanning 7 
Dittrich 5 
G Shores 
Gregg 
Weston 
J Shiner 
W Shiner 
Allen 
Hall 
Sterling 
Ruggles 
2 3 4 
10 20 15 
9 18 13 
10 17 13 
9 18 13 
10 20 14 
5 19 12 
9 19 13 
8 16 9 
9 14 12 
8 16 12 
8 14 8 
6 11 .. 
.. 18 .. 
6 14 11 
5 .. 9 
7 .. .. 
5 6 
10 15 
8 12 
10 13 
10 11 
10 12 
9 10 
9 14 
8 10 
7 14 
8 11 
10 10 
8 .. 
9 .. 
7 8 
7 8 9 
20 20 10 
16 19 10 
18 19 8 
18 17 9 
18 16 '9 
19 18 8 
16 19 10 
17 17 8 
17 18 6 
18 17 8 
16 .. 8 
.. 14 .. 
14 18 
.. 14 
10 11 12 
25 25 20 
24 24 20 
25 22 19 
25 21 19 
20 21 18 
22 23 18 
23 18 15 
20 22 17 
21 .. 17 
22 18 . . 
Broke. 
182 
182 
180 
177 
173 
173 
157 
8 22 20 
16 
i4 
12 .. 12 
12 
5 .. .. 
11 . . . . 
18 16 6 
6 .. 4 
.. 13 .. 
15 .. .. 
14 
Trap at Allentown, 
Allentown, Pa., July 4. — The scores made at a joint shoot of 
John F. Weiler Gun Club and the Allentown Rod and Gun Club,, 
at the Duck Farm to-day, are appended: 
Events: " 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12: 
Targets ; 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 . 
8 10 
10 10 
9 V 
10 8 
3 4 
9 9 
8 7 
8 10 
8 9 
1 4 
7 10 
7 8 
7 8 
7 9 
9 10 10 10 
7 8 6 
9 10 8 10 10 
4 9 
6 10 
O^ H Acker s 
W Desch 5 
H Heil 6 
M Desch 10 
Jones 2 
A W K 8 8 
C F Kramlich 10 
Knauss 9 
Blose .. 9 
Walker 9 
Englert 7 
Johnson 4 
Gallagher 7 
Kutz 5 
Smith 7 
Young 10 2 7 
Ed 6 6 5 
C Desch 6 5 4 
Black 6 .. 
Ben 9 6 
Black 9 
Parkes 6 6 3 
Meyle 7 
9 .. 
8 10 21 
8 9 22 
19 
8 10 9 
7 8 10 
9 10 10 
5 .. .. 
6 6 8 3 5 
2 .. 
6 
Clearview Gun Club. 
Dartiv, Pa., July 5.— Messrs. A. Edwards and J. Barr tied on 
43 for first place in the fourth shoot of the prize series of twelve, 
the conditions of' which are 50 tgrgets, handicap rise, two highest 
guns out of ten shoots to win. The scores: 
Handicap. First. Second. Total. 
A Edwards 16 22 21 43 
J Barr 16 21 22 43 
W Harrison 18 19 22 41 
H B Fisher 18 21 19 40 
F MuUer 17 21 17 38 
H Leight 16 17 17 34 
P Jones 16 19 15 34 
Dr Plarvey 16 15 15 30 
L Franklin 16 14 16 30 
W Farwell 16 13 10 23. 
