July 19, 19M.I 
FOREST AND STREAM 
69 
The Hampshire (W. Va.) Sportsmen's new club house was 
fortnally opened on July 4, with a housewarming of large size. A 
special Pullman car conveyed a large number of tlie mernbers to 
the station, whence they journeyed by carnages to the club 
house, with which they were greatly pleased. Fireworks engaged 
the attention of some of the guests in the evening, while dancing 
■ was the preference of others. 
Mr. Llovd H. Ruflf. secretary of the Euffsdale (Pa.) Gun Club, 
writes us that his club will hold its first annual target tournament 
on Aug. 27 and 28. There will be $30 in added money, and the 
Rose system will govern the division of the purses. 
Aug. 27 and 28 are the dates fixed upon for the sixth annual 
midsummer tournament of the Peru, Ind., Gun Club, and Bass 
Lake the place. Mr. J. L. Head is the president, Mr. Frank 
Dunbar the secretary. 
The Hell Gate Gun Club will hold a target shoot, open events, 
and have a fish dinner on July 22, at Dexter Park, Jamaica avenue 
and Enfield street, Brooklyn. Targets IVz cents. Fish dinner, $1. 
We are advised by Mr. T. H. Keller, the energetic and popular 
manager of the Peters Cartridge Company, Eastern Branch, that 
Mr. John Parker won the Michigan State live-bird championship. 
•*l 
At Mr F. C. Whitney's July 4 shoot, Des Moines, la., Mr. C. 
W Budd did some phenomenally skillful shooting, scoring 166 
out of 170 targets shot at, an average of nearly 98 per cent. 
•S 
Mr. B. Leroy Woodard, at a recent shoot of the Montello Gun 
Club,' did some extraordinary target smashing by making a run 
of 130 straight. He also scored 142 out of 144 shot at. 
Mr I. W. Morrow, secretary, informs us that the Northside Gun 
Club' of Allegheny City, Pa., claims the dates Oct. 1 and 2 for 
a two-day target tournament; $100 added money. 
K 
At the midsummer tournament of the Sistersville (W. Va.) Gun 
Club. July 10, Mr. Luther Squire made highest average, breaking 
185 out of a possible 200. ^ ,„ 
Bernard Waters. 
Boston Gtin Clafc. 
Boston, July 2.— The usual weekly shoot of the Boston Gun 
Club was held on their grounds, at Wellington, to-day, and a 
small number of shooters were in attendance, due to the fact 
that another shoot day is coming in a few days. However, the 
usual good feeling prevailed, and those who did attend had a royal 
good time. As is usual, Leroy took the lead both in handicap 
events, as well as 16yds., and there is no use talking, something 
will have to be done so that some of the rest of us can have a 
chance. JFirst in the match was Leroy with 21 at his usual dis- 
tance of 21yds., followed by Kirkwood, 18yds.. with 19. Frank 
Spencer and Bullard tied for third place with 17. Scores: 
Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10 were magautrap; Nos. 2, 5, and S 
were Sergeant system. 
Events: 12 3 
Leroy, 21 ■ 8 
Frank, 18 7 
Woodruflf, 17 8 
Follansbee, 16 7 
Bullard, 17 7 
Hawkins, 16 6 
M E, 14 4 3 .. 2 
Kirkwood. 18 10 8 6 9 
Lund, 16 •• •• 8 ,„ 
Spencer, 18 6 10 13 
Merchandise match, 25 bluerocks, 15 Sergeant, 5 pairs 
handicap : 
Leroy, 21 101111011111111 
Kirkwood, 18 .11111111101] Ul 
Frank, 18..... 010111111011110 
Spencer, 18 11111 llllUO 101 
Bullard, 17 101101101011111 
Woodruff, 17 011010111111111 
Lund 16 OUOOllOllllOOO 
Hawkins, 16 110100011110011 
8 
8 
6 
4 
6 
8 
3 
8 6 
5 
13 
.11 
12 
8 
8 11 
5 9 
7 
14 
7 
10 15 
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8 9 
4 .. 
8 14 
10 
14 
8 
14 
9 
9 
4 11 13 
distance 
11 11 11 11 10—22 
11 00 01 01 10—19 
10 10 11 00 11—17 
00 10 10 10 10-17 
10 00 11 11 10—17 
11 00 00 10 01—16 
11 10 11 00 11-15 
10 10 00 11 00—13 
North Rtver Gun Club. 
New York, July 12.— The North River Gun Cluh. of Edgewater, 
N. J., had its regular Saturday shoot on their beautiful grounds at 
Edgewater. The weather being clear, with a southerly wind, made 
the shoot all the more pleasant. The only incident that marred the 
shoot was the firing of a revolver by an idiot who was passing by 
in a row boat, who thought that the members were firing at him 
and promptly pulled out a large revolver and fired five shots in 
succession. Capt. Cathcart and Chief Marshal Geo. Allison, of 
Edgewater, in the former's launch, quickly overhauled the row- 
boat and towed man and boat to shore, where he was^put under arrest, 
but Chief Allison, yielding to the entreaties of tlfe ladies present, 
allowed the man to go, and the shoot then again proceeded. 
The Glaser trophy, a club event for members only, was at 50 
targets, handicap allowance. It was won by Mr. F. Truax with a 
score of 49, allowance added. 
The allowances and scores were as follows: EickhofJ (7) 37, 
Richter (5) 42, Allison (9) 35, F. Truax (SI 41, Annett (5) 38, 
Merrill (10) 19, Morrison (5) 29, Cathcart (7) 34. 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 25 10 
Eickhoffi 9 9 7 6 . . 6 6 13 5 16 21 10 
Richter 10 8 5 6 9 7 9 11 9 23 19 . . 
Allison 5 6 4 4 9 7 8 5 5 15 20,. 
Truax 3 6 8 5 4 7 13 10 21 20 9 
Annett 8 5 8 9 5 9 13.. 17 21,, 
Sedore 6 6 6 8 .. 13 18 ,. 
Brinckerhoff >. 5 2 6 4 .. 12 17 ., 
Merrill 6 5 7 .. 6 13 .. 
Billey 3 5- 9 , . 9 13 . . 
Waters 7 5 12 . . 16 19 . . 
Morrison i 8 . . . . 15 14 . . 
Cathcart 7 .. ... 17 .. .. 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
IN NEW JERSEY, 
Carlstadt G«n Clob.. 
Carlstadt. N. J. — The shoot of the Carlstadt Gun Club, held on 
July 4, had several prize events, first of which was won by A. 
Roemer; second by H. Krug, who also won third, fourth and fiftli 
prizes, which were shot for miss-and-out. The scores: 
Events: - 123456789 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
Wm Rasmus, 1 3 4 7 .. 5 .. .. 5 7 
A Niederer, 3 5 7 5 3 7 5 6 5 .. 
A Roemer, 3 6 3 7 9 ., 6 7 4 7 
H Krug, 0 7778887.. G 
T Vohs, 3 7 7 4 7 
J Rasmus, 1 3 3 4 .. .. 6 5 .. 
M Rasmus, 0 2 7 5 7 5 ,, .. 3 
T Gunpp 6 5 6 3 5 
Dover Sportsmen's Association. 
Dover, N. H., July 12, — Seven members and two visitors took 
part in the regular shoot to-day. The hard, westerly wind gave 
some difincult targets. Messrs. Langley and N. C. Wentworth 
negotiated one straight each. The scores: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
F F Wentworth..,. 75 B6 Miller «0 27 
'^t Evens 75 51 Meseroe ..30 15 
Langley 110 92 Smart 60 27 
N C Wentworth,... 100 
Hsllam 70 
66 Henry 
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F. C, Whitney's Toarnament. 
Des Moines, la., July 5.— At F. C. Whitney's Fourth of July 
tournament, the shooting was done from one set of traps, Sergeant 
system. Events 4 and 5 were at doubles. A nice lunch was served 
by Mr, Whitney., and a very pleasant: -day, was enjoyed by all 
present. 
Budd made high average, losing but 4 targets out of 170 shot at. 
In the amateur class Famechon was high with 94.4 per cent; 
Kessler second with 85.7. The scores: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Kessler ............. 
Ross 
Allison 
Blackburn 
Dale 
Layman *, , , , 
Budd 
Famechon 
Calson 
Sanders , 
Close 
French 
Harris 
Martin 
Smith 
Morris 
Bryan 
Carrs 
Weaver 
Stotts 
Fellows ............. 
Ferron 
Towne 
Knowlton 
Shot 
at. 
Kessler 140 
Allison 70 
Ross 145 
Blackburn 70 
Dale 95 
Layman 100 
Budd 170 
Famechon .....125 
Calson 50 
Sanders 110 
Close 75 
French 55 
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
15 15 15 5p 5p 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 
12 11 14 7 7 .. 10 8 .. 10 .. 9 14 ,. 9 
II 13 13 6 5 .. .. 6 9 9 7 5 13 11 .. 
10 6 12 14 .. 
13 11 13 13 . . 
13 12 11 8 . . 12 13 
14 14 10 8 4 8 
15 15 15 10 9 15 10 9 10 10 10 .. 15 14 
14 14 14 9 9 .... 10 9 10 .... 15 14 
16 17 
10 10 
.. 9 
. 8 .. 
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. 9 .. 
. 10 10 
9 .. .. 
10 
11 
12 
13 
8 
7 
10 
12 
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5 
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4 9 
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7 5 
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Broke. Av. 
120 .857 
50 
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58 
78 
78 
166 
118 
29 
79 
48 
38 
.714 
.744 
.828 
.822 
.780 
.976 
.944 
.580 
.718 
,640 
.690 
Shot 
at. 
Harris ......... 60 
Martin 55 
Smith 80 
Morris 50 
Bryan 65 
Carrs 35 
Weaver 75 
Stotts 55 
Fellows 80 
Ferron 50 
Towne 60 
Knowlton 40 
Broke. Av. 
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.575 
.520 
.723 
.685 
.786 
,600 
,625 
.820 
.683 
.550 
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47 
21 
59 
33 
50 
41 
41 
22 
Hawkeye. 
Boston Athletic Association. 
BOSTON; July 12,— A return match between the Schenectady Gun 
Club and B, A, A. Gun Club was shot off at the grounds of the 
B. A, A. at Riverside, Mass., this afternoon. The matches were 
for a trophy, the ^rand total on the two to count. As Schenectady, 
te&m won by 30 birds at home and by 24 this afternoon, they were 
rather easy winners. . 
The conditions were periect, and some of the scores, especially 
those of Messrs. Wagner, Green, Warnick and Leviston, of the 
New York team, and Messrs. Baxter and Dickey, the B. A. A., 
were exceedingly good, inasmuch as the targets were thrown very 
hard and fast. It was an eight-man team match, 50 targets to each 
contestant. 
As our team have been shooting remarkably well all through this 
spring and summer, our defeat on our own grounds was a surprise 
to us all, and the very low scores made by most of our team is 
simply unaccountable. Following are the scores of the team shoot: 
Boston Athletic Association. 
H Baxter ,.1111101000111111111111111—21 
1110101011111110111111101—20-^1 
Dr Edwards, Jr OOlOOlOlUOOOOOlOllllUOl— 13 
1011110111001000111011001—15—28 
N Ellis 1111111010110011110100010—16 
1000011110111000001111100—13—29 
O R Dickey 0101011111010110111111111—19 
1111110111111011011111111—22-41 
J H Daggett 1011101011000111111111111—19 
0011010111011111110100011—16—35 
C M Howell 1011111110111111111000111—20 
lllllOlOlOlllllllOlCillOll— 19— 39 
G B Clark.; 1110010100110110111110111—17 
„, „ 0110111010111010000111011—15—32 
W L Hill 0101110110111111011100111— m 
0111011111111011101111100—19—37 
Schenectady Gun Club. 
V Wallbung ; 0001100111110011110101100—14 
1110110110010100001010000—11—25 
A A Green 1011101101110111111110111—20 
1010101010110111111010011—16—36 
H H Valentine 1100111101110111111101001—18 
^ _ „, . . 1111111111000110111011111—20—38 
S K Warnick... 1111011111111111111101111—23 
0111111111110111011111110—21—44 
H E Greene 1101011101111111111111111—22 
1111101111111111011111101—22—44 
B B Hull 1100111110110101110001101—16 
1010101111111001111000111—17—33 
C Wagner , 0111111111111111011111011—22 
„ ^. . 1011111111111111111101111-23-45 
H M Livingston, Jr 0011111111110111111110111—21 
0111111111101111111111001—21—42 
J. H. Daggett, Capt. B. A. A. Gun Club, 
Cincinnati Gun Clob. 
CiNciNNNATi. O,— The contest for the solid silver loving cup, 
presented by Mr. Theo. Fourcar, was won July 4 by Mr. Randall. 
Trimble was high in the fourteenth cash prize contest with a 
score of 46. The scores: 
Silver cup contest: 
Targets : 
Davies, 18, 
Gambell, 18. 
Faran, 18. . 
Harris, 17. 
Jones, 18 .... 
Du Pont, 19. 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
Total, 
13 
13 
12 
13 
12 
14 
11 
88 
12 
13 
15 
10 
U 
13 
14 
88 
11 
12 
12 
14 
13 
12 
13 
87 
15 
11 
13 
12 
12 
11 
13 
87 
12 
13 
13 
13 
13 
10 
12 
86 
6 
11 
15 
12 
14 
13 
13 
85 
13 
11 
10 
14 
13 
13 
11 
85 
12 
13 
13 
10 
11 
14 
12 
85 
13 
9 
11 
14 
10 
13 
14 
84 
10 
12 
13 
13 
12 
11 
13 
84 
12 
11 
12 
13 
12 
12 
11 
83 
12 
8 
11 
13 
15 
10 
13 
82 
12 
9 
12 
13 
12 
13 
10 
81 
12 
9 
12 
12 
13 
9 
11 
78 
14 
10 
12 
11 
12 
9 
9 
77 
13 
13 
8 
11 
9 
12 
9 
75 
10 
11 
14 
12 
9 
10 
8 
74 
11 
10 
11 
10 
11 
9 
11 
73 
10 
11 
7 
9 
13 
10 
11 
71 
7 
9 
12 
10 
8 
10 
U 
67 
9 
9 
8 
9 
11 
7 
10 
63 
Tie on 50 targets: Ahlers (19) 34, Randall (18) 37, 
Cincinnati Gun Club's cash prize contest, July 5: R Trimble 
(19) 46, Gamble (18) 41, Van Ness (18) 41. Herman (16) 41 Dav 
(17) 41, Ahlers (18) 40. llandall (Ig) 40, Osterfeld (19) 38, J B (16) 
38, Butts (16) 38, United (16) .37, Falk (17) 37, Coleman (19) 36 
Paran (19) 36, Davies (18) 35, Ackley (15) 35, Boyd (15) 35 E 
Tnnible (17) 34, Roll (18) 34, Corry (17) 33, Captain (16)' 32 
Bo eh (Id) 29, ' 
The "Verbosity of Match Making. 
Auburn, Me., July 13.— No doubt the readers of Forest and 
Stream who read brother Stark's comment on the Wellington 
shoot, have decided he is a kicker long before this. Now I can 
show you that he is also a squealer. 
You probably noticed what he said about the stranger from 
Skowhegan or somewhere trying to inveigle him into a match on 
his grandpa gray head" challenge. Now this is a surprise to 
me, being called a stranger to C. M. Stark. Why, I have known 
him (through Forest and Stream) these many years, and if he 
doesn t know me, he can get acquainted mighty easy by acceot- 
ing my offer to make a match between Maine and New Hampshire 
He tells me he and his pard's combined ages are 115 years We 
can furnish two shooters whose ages will make 118 years, 'When 
I read Mr. Stark s challenge, I said to myself he isn't one of those 
parrer mmded critters" ivho Will insist on living inside New 
Hampshire boimdary, and a match between the two States will set 
the young men to thinking and training, so they can take their 
places in a "grandpa grayhead" match when they get old enough. 
So when I met Mr, C. M, Stark at Wellington, I proposed that 
when the return match was shot in Maine, if he would bring 
down his side pard, we would have our men ready for a friendly 
match for fun or marbles, as he liked. He s^id we will make it 
for just enough to be interesting. This, I thought, was an accept- 
ance of the proposition, details to be arranged later. 
He asked me who was to make one team, and I told him Prot, 
Moody was one of them, and the other was not there, but was all 
right. Now here is where I made a mistake in not giving Prof. 
Moody a tip not to shoot too well, and he kept right on smashing 
the asphalt crockery at a 90 per cent. gait, which. I think, took 
the wind out of Brother Stark's sails, for he came to me in about 
an hour and said, "You are from Maine, are you? Well you read 
my challenge again, and you will see that it was confined strictly 
to New Hampshire, I don't want no part of you Maine shooters. 
I was down there once and paid a guide money enough to buy the 
county we were stopping in, and only got one shot at a caribou 
[didn't say what the result was], and I swore I would never go 
there again. My challenge was for New Hampshire, and if I ever 
make another it will only include Dunbarton, Weare and Heniker, 
and as there isn't a shooter in Weare, and only one in Heniker and 
he is most blind, I shall feel pretty safe," 
Now, I hope that a man who can shoot as well and dress as 
sporty as Mr, Stark, won't crawl into a hole like New Hampshire 
. and pull the hole in after him. He likes fun, and that is what we 
are all after in this game, and as there is to be a match in each 
State in the Interstate contest, it will cost nothing to bring about 
this side match. It would create a lot of interest in trapshooting, 
for there is nothing pleases me more at our shoots that to see an 
elderly gentleman at the score with gun in hand and enjoying him- 
self. Let's see if Brother Stark is mad when he reads this. The 
comment on elderly gentlemen, which includes him, ought to cool 
him off, and I hope it will — if not, brother, take revenge at the 
traps. _ See E. See. 
Sistersville Gun CItib. 
SiSTERSviLtE, W. Va., July 11.— The midsummer target tourna- 
ment by the sistersville Gun Club yesterday was quite a suc- 
cess, although the attendance was not up to expectations, in all 
probability because of the very heavy rain in the early morning, 
which continued during the greater part of the forenoon. It, how- 
ever, cleared up about 11 o'clock, and from that time on until 
evening, it was a delightful day for the sport, and afiforded those 
present great enjoyment. 
Mr. Luther Squire, representating the Dupont Powder Corij' 
pany, was here from Cincinnati; P. Schlicher, Jr,, and John M. 
Speary_ from Marietta; John B. Garden and C. H. Dowler, from 
Wheeling, and F. C. Percival, Esq., from St. Marys. The local 
club was represented by Curt I. Hall, Frank Dunlap, Geo. Wolfe 
and Ed O. Bower, 
The best shooting of the day was done by Mr, Squire, his score 
being 185 out of a possible 200. Of the other visitors, J. M. 
Speary and P. Schlicher, Jr., of Marietta, O., did some excellent 
shooting. Of the locals, Dade had a little the best of it, and 
landed not far from the "top, he and P. Schlicher, Jr., tieing for 
third place. After the completion of the regular programme an 
extra race at 25 targets was shot, which was won by Dade, who 
went out with 24, P. Schlicher, Jr., followed closely with 23, 
J, M, Speary and C. I. Hall each broke 22, Cole and John B. 
Garden 21. 
F. C. Percival, Esq., presidtent of the West Virginia State Asso^ 
ciation since its organization, was a most welcome visitor. He has 
not been well for several weeks, and considering the condition of 
his health, and shooting a new gun, his scores were exceptionally 
good. He is known among the shooters as Cole. 
The rag time flight of the targets, caused by the heavy wind, was 
quite a proposition for John B. Garden and C. H, Dowler,- who 
were present from Wheeling, and their scores were far below their 
iisual average. They promise ti do better next time, however. 
Tabulated scores follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 13 
Targets: 15 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 20 25 
L Squire 15 14 13 19 15 14 18 14 13 16 15 19 . . 
J. M. Speary 13 14 14 17 14 12 18 11 13 16 13 20 23 
Dade , 12 14 13 17 12 10 18 12 14 18 12 18 24 
P Schlicher, Jr 14 12 14 15 15 11 18 18 13 17 12 15 23 
Cole 12 13 12 18 10 12 12 12 13 17 13 12 21 
C I Hall 14 13 13 14 12 12 12 11 14 13 10 15 22 
J B Garden 11 10 12 16 15 11 11 8 15 15 9 18 21 
J G Wolfe S 12 13 . . 11 14 13 12 11 12 12 17 14 
C. H. Dowler 6 11 6 14 S 12 12 7 10 14 9 16 15 
July 14.— The regular club shoot of the Sistersville Gun Club 
was held on their range Saturday afternoon, and Mr. Jos. Y. 
McNaught, the club's genial president, walked off with the cham- 
pionship trophy in his inside pocket on the very creditable score 
of 24 out of a possible 25, from the 20y'd. mark. C. I. Hall and 
Ed O. Bower were following closely, and went out with 23 each 
for second medal, which, in the shoot-off, was won by Mr. Bower. 
Mr. J. G. Wolfe, one of our new shooters, did well by breaking 
21, considering that he had to shoot a strange gun. He is a 
comer. The scores in detail follow: 
Event No. 1, 25 targets, for practice: Bower 20, McNaught 21, 
Hall 22. 
Event No. 2, 25 targets, for championship trophy: McNaught 24. 
Hall 23, Bower 23, Wolfe 21. ^ _ f j s , 
Event No. 3, 25 targets, the score of Hall and Bower to count 
as shoot-off for second medal: McNaught 19, Hall 21, Bower 22. 
Event No, 4, 25 targets: McNaught 22, Hall 23, Bower 24. 
Leranzo. 
St. Paul Rod and Gon Club. 
St. Paul, Minn,— Herewith find scores made at our regular 
weekly club shoot, held Saturday afternoon, July 12. Weather 
bright and clear. As the magautrap was ih perfect running order, 
the shootmg was fast and furious from 1 P, M. until dark: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 15 15 25 25 25 25 25 25 
French 13 13 20 22 19 24 23 21 
<-}?tzian - 12 13 22 24 23 24 22 21 
^.ood n 14 21 25 22 25 25 25 
Hirschy 14 13 24 23 25 25 23 .. 
Isle 14 10 20 22 22 .. .. .. 
Leiden 12 u 2I 20 
Scherer u 12 21 21 
ganser 13 14 24 24 25 21 .. 
Holt 14 15 24 25 19 .. .. .. 
P«ry 11 11 19 20 20 21 .. .. 
MacRae 10 g 15 13 
Henry 12 15 22 20 24 .. ., 
Fischer 13 12 19 19 
Stnder , u 10 2I 22 
|?S?,o.tell ..' 12 22 22 22 
)) ilkinson 15 24 24 24 25 23 24 
LiottschamiTier ..ii 14 20 25 18 
Schmitz '. 15 17 
l^dden 24 24 18 
^y^l 23 21 22 22 21 
Hunt , 24 
Smith , ' ' 22 
Wilkinson wins the cup for the third time, and it becomes his 
property. It is a solid silver troohv: cost. S.^0. 
a solid silver trophy; cost, |.50. 
Birch Brook Gun Clob. 
Secretary, 
Lyn^t, Mass, July 12.--vrhe seventh shoot of the. series was held 
at their grounds by the Birch Brook Gun Club on Saturd.-iy f.fter- 
noon, July 12, and during the shooting there were some individual 
contests. Hilliard and Riley shooting at 10 targets, broke 9 
each On the shoot-oi5 Hilhard broke 10 and Riley 8 
H ebbard and Straw ended -their bout with Hebbard 9 .Straw 8 
Hastings v,ns high man in merchandise and medal events 
rollowin,? art the scores: 
Invents: 1 2 3 4 5 g 7 8 g -^j 13 14 35 
Targets : 30 50 10 10 10 5p 5p 10 10 15 10 10 10 15 15 
Riley 20 33 8.. 5 6 5 4 9 " 
Hilhard 23 33 7 10 " " 
Emery 15 22 10 .. 
5 .. 6 8 
5 
. 9 7 6 4 9 10 13 .. 9 '8 
Rowe 19 31 
Yelmah 7 
Straw 19 37 
Rand 23 37 
Hasting.s 24 39 
Hebbard 17 33 
Dudley 18 32 
Everett 
8 6 7 7 10 12 io 9 10 i2 is 
7 11 
7 13 
9 15 
9 9 12 
.. .. 4 .. .. .. 4 ..'12 
Event 1 was merchandise. Event 2 was the medal contest.* 
HiNKY Roop, sWy, 
