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FOREST AND STREAM.-^ 
"Winnipeg: Exposition Tournament. 
Winnipeg, Man-, July 25.— A three-day target tournament was 
given here this week as one of the features of the annual Winni- 
peg Industrial Exhibition. The meet was nominally under the 
management of the local gun elub, on Avhose grounds it was held. 
It was more than a success, and satisfactory from every point of 
view. Tliere were more American visitors, more home shooters 
and a better atendance all through than ever before. In fact, the 
awakening of interest in trapshooting in this vicinity within the 
past few years it little less than wonderful, and this bids fair to 
become the center of activity along that line on the American 
continent. 
W. R. Holland, of the Winnipeg Gun Club, managed the shoot, 
and H. C. Hirschy, of St. Paul, handled the office work, both 
acquittmg themselves with such marl ed ability that they were 
presented on the last day with testimonials of appreciation from 
the club. 
Targets were thrown from two magautraps and three expert traps. 
Liberal purses were added, and the Rose system of division 
prevailed. The weather was line throughout, but this brought out 
a local condition in the famous midsummer mirage of the north- 
western plains which set all the boys guessing on the flight of 
targets, and resulted in some very low averages by men who other- 
wise rarely drop below the 90 per cent. mark. Gilbert, Hirschy 
and Sprague w^on the top places and shot far ahead of all com- 
petitors, Messrs. Gilbert, Hirschy and Riehl being barred from 
participation in purses or prizes. The so-called sliding scale handi- 
cap system was used, and proved, I believe, entirely satisfactory. 
Of special honors and prizes, T. H. Sprague, of Grafton, N. D., 
on the first day won the Smith gun event with a score of 50 
straight. It was a splendid win, upon which he is to be con- 
gratulated. 
The contest for the international championship was won by Harry 
Morrison, of Minnesota. He tied with O'Connor and Gilbert oh 
a score of 49. Gilbert being barred, the remaming two shot a tie 
on 23, and on the third string Morrison won. Score 23 to 22. 
The Western Canada championship at 50 targets was captured by 
W. G. Simpson, of Winnipeg; score 46. Mr. Simpson has thrice 
won this distinguished honor, and he is a gentleman upon whom 
honors rest easily. 
The international team race for the possession of the flags <Jf the 
two greatest powers on earth were for the third consecutive time 
carried away by the American team. 
On the first evening of the meet a banquet was tendered at 
the exhibition grounds to the visiting shooters. Toasts were re- 
sponded to by Messrs. Whitla, Putnam, Simpson, Holland, Dr. 
Irigs and others for the Cajiadian side, and by Messrs. Sprague, 
Gilbert, Hirschy, Riehl, Hale, Duis and Seymour for the Ameri- 
cans. The keynote of the meeting was the better, broader, feeling 
of fellowship and international courtesy steadily growing between 
the people of the Anglo-Saxon race, and it was an altogether happy 
occasion. 
In the matter of customs inspection and duty, everything pos- 
sible was done to facilitate matters for the visitors from the States. 
Detailed scores of the week's events follow: 
First Day, Jaly 2U 
Events; 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Gilson 14 14 12 13 15 14 11 
Riehl 13 10 15 15 13 13 14 
Ager 12 13 13 13 12 10 12 
-Brown 7 11 11 11 13 7 10 
Shaw ; 9 8 10 15 12 9 12 
Burmister 14 12 13 9 9 10 11 
Mansaur 13 15 14 12 15 11 12 
Darr 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 
Van 7 10 13 12 9 . . . . 
Parker 9 14 14 12 13 14 12 
Gilbert 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 
Seymour 15 12 13 14 13 13 14 
Hirschy 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 
Sprague 15 15 15 14 13 14 14 
Wilkinson .' '. 11 14 15 12 11 14 12 
Ferguson 14 11 12 13 14 14 14 
Evander 14 13 14 14 12 11 10 
Hale 14 17 13 11 11 12 12 
Simpson 14 12 13 11 14 12 13 
Robbins 15 13 14 14 12 11 14 
Stair .13 15 13 11 12 18 13 
O'Connor 13 14 14 13 13 10 14 
McGahey 14 15 15 14 11 14 14 
Duis 14 13 15 14 14 13 13 
Xen-ell 14 12 12 14 12 12 12 
Baftf"...' 14 12 13 12 14 13 11 
Britton 12 14 12 14 12 10 10 
Cavalier 13 13 13 13 15 14 11 
Hostetter 12 12 12 13 13 15 14 
Grover 12 11 13 13 13 11 11 
McKay 12 14 13 12 14 11 12 
Mavbie 10 12 11 11 11 13 13 
Carruthers 13 15 13 12 9 13 12 
Johnson 11 15 14 12 12 9 14 
Baldwin 12 14 11 12 7 13 12 
Lemon 12 13 13 12 13 12 11 
Andrew 12 12 10 13 11 11 13 
Kirkby 11 13 10 15 11 13 12 
Spence 10 13 13 15 10 12 13 
Wellband 8 10 10 11 10 11 10 
Rhoda 12 14 13 12 9 13 13 
McTaggard .12 14 10 14 9 11 10 
Main 10 14 11 12 10 11 12 
Freeman .10 14 15 14 10 13 12 
Sopp 12 14 12 12 13 15 14 
Orchard ;.. 11 11 12 12 12 11 14 
Lang 12 13 12 IS 13 9 14 
Cadham 11 11 
Court 9 7 8 11 7 14 13 
Crawford , 14 10 14 13 11 U 12 
Dr Ings 11 13 12 13 
Whalen 11 11 8 9 9 .. .. 
Smith 6 9 8 11 12 12 . . 
Lane 11 10 12 14 9 12 12 
McKay 12 .... 12 > 
Hopper 14 13 10 
Patterson .. 13 11 11 13 9 10 19 .. 13 
Miller 12 10 13 12 12 12 19 12 
Bailey 13 9 11 9 
Lightcap 13 14 14 .. 13 14 20 12 15 
Elliott 11 11 21 
Stanley . . . . . . 11 14 10 . . 14 . . 
Atkinson 15 .. ..19 
Robinson 12 . . 15 22 . . 15 
Putman 11 12 14 19 11 12 
Sutherland .... 9 .... 12 
Crawford 9 .... 18 
Campbell , .... 12 17 
Dr Bell 14 20 
Scott •• 11 21 ,. 13 
Armatage ..4 14 20 
F Scott 13 21 
Whilla .... 12 21 
Stratton . . 5 12 
Ballock . . 19 14 15 . . 14 
Boeing 20 12 14 .. 12 
Cverson 18 13 12 .. 12 ... 
Gowles ■ - - . . 13 . . 
Shoot-off for Smith gun, 25 targets: 
Stair 1111111111111110110101111—22 
Spragile 1111111111111111111111111—25 
8 9 
25 15 
19 13 
20 12 
19 11 
17 10 
17 10 
17 10 
24 14 
24 7 
21 is 
22 15 
22 13 
25 15 
25 14 
22.15 
22 12 
22 12 
1810 
24 12 
23 14 
25 14 
22 13 
22 12 
23 10 
20 12 
22 12 
19 11 
19 12 
22 14 
21 13 
23 11 
22 15 
19 13 
23 13 
17 10 
20 12 
17 11 
23 14 
19 13 
19 13 
19 14 
16 9 
16 9 
23 13 
12 S 
14 8 
13 7 
20 .. 
17 9 
19 .. 
17 .. 
15 11 
18 .. 
15 .. 
24 .. 
10 11 12 
15 15 15 
15 14 15 
14 14 15 
9 11 12 
12 6 10 
12 6 10 
11 12 12 
15 13 15 
14 14 15 
.. 11 9 
14 IS 14 
14 12 15 
13 13 15 
15 13 15 
15 14 14 
15 13 12 
15, 12 14 
12 11 15 
14 15 13 
15 15 13 
15 13 14 
14 14 13 
15 12 15 
15 12 14 
14 14 14 
15 14 14 
15 14 15 
11 10 12 
14 12 15 
12 13 15 
13 14 13 
15 13 14 
13 13 12 
14 12 13 
12 .. .. 
12 12 14 
7 
12 11 14 
13 14 13 
14 14 14 
10 12 11 
13 13 13 
8 12 9 
12 10 11 
13 8 12 
10 .. .. 
13 12 10 
12 .. 13 
14 .. .. 
13 .. 7 
14 .. .. 
13 .. .. 
15 .. 12 
13 .. 11 
. . . . 11 
Total 
Broke. 
167 
167 
147 
127 
127 
137 
173 
172 
168 
ISO 
170 
181 
182 
166 
167 
160 
154 ■ 
168 
172 
172 
158 
172 • 
171 
163 
152 
147 
164 
168 
160 
164 
158 
158 
146 
i47 
158 
161 
135 
158 
134 
137 
140 
Second Day, July 22. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 
Gilson 15 14 13 13 
Riehl 14 13 13 11 
Agar 11 13 13 10 
Parker 15 14 13 13 
Iverson 9 10 12 8 
Burmister 11 11 12 6 
Stratton .... 14 12 10 11 
Chapin 6 10 13 6 
Fairburn 10 7 13 5 
Robinson 14 15 11 12 
Gilbert 15 14 15 11 
Seymour 13 12 13 15 
Jlirschy .14 IB 15 14 
5 6 
15 24 
13 16 
14 16 
13 .. 
14 16 
9 17 
7 .. 
7 12 
9 11 
9 14 
14 18 
14 21 
14 19 
15 20 
8 9 10 11 12 13 
15 50 15 15 15 15 
12 45 14 15 15 11 
14 38 13 12 14 10 
11 , . 12 7 11 11 
14 34 10 10 13 13 
11 39 14 10 14 10 
7 .. 12 9 .. 7 
9 .•. 
10 31 ...... .. 
9 .. .. 
15 39 12 15 13 12 
14 49 15 14 15 15 
13 41 15 11 14 13 
14 46 14 14 X4 14 
Total 
Broke- 
180 
166 
163 
146 
172 
191 
174 
189 
Sprague ........... .... 14 15 13 
Wilkinson 13 15 15 
Ferguson 14 13 15 
Evander 13 13 15 
Hale 10 9 9 
Simpson 14 15 14 
Robbins 13 13 11 
Bain ..i.... 13 14 12 
Cavalier 13 14 12 
Hostetter 15 12 10 
Grover 12 11 11 
Maybie 13 14 13 
Stair 15 12 13 
O'Connor 12 14 15 
McGahey 14 11 13 
Darr 13 14 14 
Morrison .13 15 13 
Shaw 13 11 8 
Andrew 13 IS 11 
Cadham 
Britton ,..<-,- ,. 
Putnam -i i li .. . 
Freeman 11 14 15 
Caruthers 8 13 13 
Main 14 11 14 
Duis 10 12 15 
Ballock 15 14 13 
Boeing 11 13 12 
Johnson 14 15 14 
Spence 14 12 12 
Sopp 9 13 12 
Rhoda 12 14 13 
Lane 12 IS . . 
McKay 13 14 . . 
Orchard 12 . . 
Whalen 11 .. 
Smith 14 .. 
F Scott 
Lang 
Baldwin 
D McKay 
Ings , 
No. 6 was the Ogilvie doubles — ; 
national championship. 
14 15 
14 15 
12 15 
14 13 
11 13 
15 13 
15 14 
13 13 
12 14 
12 12 
7 13 
7 13 
11 15 
10 12 
9 13 
15 13 
14 12 
9 11 
10 14 
18 12 
19 13 
16 11 
23 12 
13 8 
15 13 
15 13 
.. 10 
16 11 
' 6 12 
.. 8 
..12 
21 13 
19 13 
21 10 
18 13 
20 14 
.. 8 
20 12 
.. 16 
47 14 
45 14 
47 11 
45 15 
40 14 
45 12 
.. 15 
.. 11 
16 14 
.. 13 
15 14 14 
15 11 12 
13 15 14 
12 13 12 
12 13 11 
14 12 14 
14 12 15 
9 .. .. 
13 14 13 
10 . 
5 . 
187 
183 
179 
177 
148 
181 
12 14 
9 12 
13 13 
12 15 
13 14 
11 13 
11 13 
14 13 
11 13 
10 14 
13 12 
.. 14 
.. 12 
.. 13 
16 15 
.. 14 
44 14 
49 12 
49 15 
43 13 
49 15 
.. 11 
;. 12 
.. 13 
.. 13 
.. 14 
.. 14 
44 U 
42 10 
.. 15 
11 14 
10 12 
15 15 
15 15 
13 15 
10 13 10 
11 13 12 
13 .. .. 
11 .. .. 
12 i5 " 
.. 12 .. 
12 10 .. 
11 12 .. 
12 13 . . 
.. 11 
16 19 
.. 11 
11 .. .. .. 
13 13 11 14 
16 .. 40 
38 11 9 14 . . 
.. 12 
.. 9 
10 9 
15 11 
11 13 
9 14 
11 13 
.. 12 
12 pairs. No. 9 was the inter- 
.. 12 . 
-.45 
12 . 
..45 
Internatioaaf Team Match. 
American Team. 
Gilson 19 
Parker 18 
Seymour 18 
Sprague ' 19 
Wilkinson 16 
Ferguson 18 
Evander ....i.sm.n 15 
Hale 18 
Robbins 18 
Cavalier 14 
Hostetter 20 
Stair 17 
O'Connor 16 
McGahey 18 
Duer 20 
Morrison .^s., IS 
Freeman ...........16 
Main • 14 
Ballock 18 
Rhoda 13 
Miller 14 
Grover 16 
Iverson 17 
Maybie 14 
Ager i «f 16 
Burmister 16—436 
Canadian Team. 
Cadham 18 
Bell 11 
Spence 16 
Lemon .17 
Lightcap 15 
Baldwin 13 
Andrew 18 
Johnson ,.',,,,,,....,18 
R McKay ...........15 
Armitage .....14 
D McKay 15 
J Cadham .14 
Dr Ings 13 
Britton 16 
Simpson 17 
Whitla 16 
Orchard 14 
Putnam ........13 
Bain 17 
Lane 15 
Lang 13 
Holland 8 
Manning 17 
C Scott 14 
Robinson 15 
Caruthers ....12—384 
'W^est Canadian Team Championship. 
Lightcap 34 D McKay ... 
McKay 36 Scott 
Dr Ings 39 J H Cadham. 
Robinson 37 Dowling 
Bain 40 Manning .... 
Armitage 39 Baldwin 
Johnson .38 Hopper 
Britton 32 Lane 
39 
42 
38 
37 
....i „..40 
,. 32 
80 
43 
Caruthers ■ ....40 Elliott 27 
Spence 45 Campbell 16 
Lemon 43 Holiday 42 
Dr Bell 39 Simpson ....46 
Whitla 36 Putnam 30 
KiLLMORE. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Hell Gate Gan Clab. 
The annual dinner and tournament of the Hell Gate Gun Club 
this year was held at Dexter Park, Brooklyn, L. I., on July 22. 
It was more restricted this year as to competition, none but club 
members being eligible. The main event was the merchandise 
prize handicap, the scores of which follow: 
Roof 1111111101111111110111011—22 
1111111111111101111111100—22—44+ 5—49 
Muench 1100101011111011111111101—19 
0001011111111111000110110—16—354-12-^7 
Voss 0011110011110111110001111—17 
1001101011100111111001111—17-34+ 9—43 
Dannefelser 1110110100010001111011000—13 
0011111011110110011110001—16—29+13—42 
Klenk 0011101101001110010111100—14 
1010110000100000000011110— 9—23+15—38 
StefTen s lOlOlOlllOOOOOUOUlOlOOOO^lO 
1000111111001111011111011—18—28+12—40 
Weber 0101110110101001110111011—16 
0110101010011111001101010—14—30+13—43 
Woelfel 1101001110011001010110011—14 
1101100010010001110111101—14—28+18—46 
Wilson 1011011010110011001111111—17 
1011110011010101111111010—17—34+13—47 
Kohla ; 1100110000100111010010100— U 
0010110010101110111011111—16—27+13-40 
Lange 0000110001010111101011011—13 
0001101010000011101111011—13—26+20—46 
Deady OllllOOOOOllOOllOOOOlOlOO— 10 
0101001001000100111000101—10—20+18—38 
Dietzel 1100011011110110110100111—16 
1010001001011101111101111—16—32+12—44 
Meckel .0111011010101110001001000—12 
1101101101111011011011001—17—29+13—42 
Doeinck 1100111110011101001110100—15 
1110011111101100100110001—15—30+13-43 
Baudendistel 0101100110110011000111111—15 
1001010000110011110001010—11—26+13—39 
Albert 1101110101110010001100011—14 
0100010110001101000111110—12—26+14—40 
Neumann 1100001000000010110111000— 9 
0100001110010100010000100— 8—17+18—35 
Wellbrock 0110111111100101010111001—15 
1111111011110101010100110—17—32+12-44 
Garms .1100001110011000001010010—12 
1101101100101000000010100—10—20+18—38 
Breit .0000100100001101001101101—10 
OOOOOOlOOllOOllOOOOOOOOOO— 5—15+20—35 
Trostel 1110100101110010011011100—11 
0111011100101101010111010—15-26+15-^1 
Forster .1111011111011011011111101—20 
1101011000111011101111011—17—37+12-^9 
Ficken 0000000010000000101110001— 6 
1110000001000000110101001—10—16+20—36 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 
Dr Roof 12 13 13 . . 14 18 . . 
Voss 8 11 11 13 13 .. .. 15 .. .. 
Muench 14 9 10 .. 12 .. .. ,. .. 
Dannefelser US.. 7 8.. .. .. .. 13 
Klenk 7 7.. 7 .. .. 10 .. 
Woelfel S U 
12 
20 
Dr Wilson 
Dr Haassber 
Kohla 
Lange 
Steffens ., 
Webber 
Deady . , , 
Meckel 
Wells 
Wellbrock 
.Schneider 
Trostel 
Breit 
Ficken 
Woeller 
Schollett 
Dietzel 
Baudendistel 
Events : 
Targets : 
Dr Roof .. 
Voss , 
Muench 
Dannefelser 
Klenk , 
Woelfel .. 
Dr Wilson ................. .. 
Kohla , . . 
Lange 
StefTens 
Deady 
Meckel 17 
Wells 19 
Wellbrock 
Schneider 19 
Trostel 12 
Breit 
Ficken . . 
Woeller 
Schollett 
Dietzel 14 
Baudendistel 
Albert 10 
Garms 
Foster 
Manken 
Loch . . 
6 
11 
10 
10 
9 
10 
11 
.. .. 11 
12 .. .. 
14 18 17 
16 18 .. 
.. 19 .. 
.. 7 .. 
.. 9 .. 
13 
15 
13 
9 
ie 
i9 
11 
io 
14 
25 
23 
17 
15 
.. .; .. 5 .. .. 
.. .. .. 11 13 .. 
.. 8 .. ..' 
12 15 
.. .. .. .. 11 .. 
16 17 18 19 20 21 
20 20 20 20 20 20 
18 .. 16 19 .. .. 
13 
17 
'9 
16 
18 
9 
11 
16 
11 
13 
io 
17 
ie 
6 
15 
i9 
10 
10 
9 
15 
io 
.. .. 6 
.. .. 11 .. 
13 .. 12 12 
.. 8 .. .. 
6 
10 
10 
9 
11 
12 
6 
Blfch Bfoofc Gan Club. 
Lynn, Mass. July 28.— There was a lively time at the grout 
of the Birch Brook Gun Club Saturday afternoon, July 26. 
was a fine day for shooting and the members got into a lit 
teani shooting; three teams, three men each. In the first it v 
25 singles and the second 15 singles and 5 pairs. 
In the second team shoot there was a change of one man 
two of the teams. 
Team Shoot No. 1, 25 singles— Lambert, 23; Horace, 22: Ev 
ett, 18. Total, 63. Hastings, 19; Hilliard, 22; Hibbard, 20. Tot 
6L Straw, 18; Rand, 15; Bullard, 23. Total, 56. 
Team Shoot No. 2, 15 singles and 5 pairs— Lambert, 12, 8—1 
Hastmgs, 13, 8—21; Everett, 14, 6—20. Total, 61. Hebbard, 
6—17; Hilliard, 12, 6—18; Horace, 13, 6-19. Total, 54. Bulla 
14, 7—21; Rand, 10, 6—16; Straw, 10, 6—16. Total, 53. 
Events: 12 3 4 5 
Targets: 30 50 I5 10 15 
J-^iPbert 20 21 34 14 .. 14' 
Bullard 17... 20 32 10 
Horace 18 24 37 14 
Rand 17 ..: 24 41 13 
Hastmgs 17 19 27 13 
Hebbard 18 23 35 11 7 10 
Hilliard 20. 24 43 13 9 U: 
Yelmah 16 13 20 . . 7 8: 
Straw 16..... 24 37 13 
Everett 19......................... 12 8 
Rowe 18 is 25 ., 
Dudley 16 22 34 
Emery 16 ji 
Skinner 16....... 29 
Southwick 16 [[ "9 8 
No. 1 was merchandise; No. 2, middle event. 
Henry Root, Secretary 
U 
12. 
Winchester Gon Club. 
Detroit, Mich.— The hot weather and the races held down ( 
attendance and the former also held down the scores at the regu 
shoot, July 26. In the club event, Brodie with 24s in the t' 
previous shoots, started missing on his first bird, and Shiell w 
the medal with 20. Hitchcock just managed to beat 17 in Class 
and McAdam can wear the Class C medal by breaking only 
However, all enjoyed the event. Following are the scores, the I- 
being the club event: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 15 10 25 
Brodie 6 8 14 7 9 9 .. 
Shiell 7 7 .. 7 .. 7 .. 
Guthard 7 3 8 8 12 8 19 
Hitchcock 6 .. 9 .. 9 4 19 
McAdam 5 .. 2 8 5 .. 
Bachmann .. 4 2 4 .. 1 
Leggett 7 3 .. 6 .. 1 .. 
Catton 9 .. 10 .. 14 8 18 
D. A. Hitchcock, Sec'y and Treas, 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., July 19.— The fifteenth contest of the C. 
C.'s cash price series resulted as follows: Roll (17) 45, Phil (' 
44, Verges (17) 44, E. Trimble (17) 44, R. Trimble (20) 43, Ahh 
(18) 39, Van Ness (18) 39, Falk (16) 38, Gambell (18) 38, J. B. (;' 
38, Boyd (16) 37, Goodman (18) 36, Herman (17) 35, Coleman C 
35, Randall (18) 34, Butts (17) 34, Faran (19) 33, Corry (17) 
Colonel (15) 26. 
Race No. 1 at 50 singles, two high runs, 18yds. : Ahlers 
Gambell 44, Van Ness 43, Coleman 42, Roll 39.. 
Race No. 2, 30 singles and 10 pairs; two high guns, 18yds.: 
S. D. Total. S. D. Toi 
Ahlers ..27 16 43 Roll 26 9 3 
Van Ness 28 14 42 Coleman .........20 15 3i 
Gambell .........23 16 39 
Dover Sportsmen's Association. 
Dover, N. H., July 25. — Only seven aiembers of the Dot 
Sportsmen's Association showed up at the weekly shoot this afti 
noon. The scores were as follows 
Shot at. Broke. 
F F Wentworth....70 60 
St Evenes.... ...... .75 42 
N C Wentworth.....90 46 
Hallam .............80 34 
Smart 
Henry ........ 
E Wentworth. 
Shot at. Broi 
....50 21 
....20 m 
....10 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
The Savage Arms Co., of Utica, N. Y., are now ready to st 
ply orders for the Savage Micrometer Wind Gauge Hunting a. 
Target sight. It is a rear si§:ht, simple of construction, capa'i 
of the most precise nicety m exact adjustments, and adapt 
to all makes or rifles which have a rear slot in the barrel. 1 
elevation is changed as desired by turning an elevating scrt.' 
and allowances for windage, right or left, are made by turni 
a wind gauge screw. It is the invention of Mr. Arthur W. S 
age, who invented the Savage rifle. 
Dr. H. E. Lupus, of Baltimore, Md., at Mr. J. R. Malonj 
midsummer tournament, held at Bay Ridge, A. 'A. County, M 
July 23 to 25, won high average in the target competition, wh' 
occupied the first two days. The first day he scored 184 out 
190; the second day, 175 out of 190, He used U. M. C. ammti' 
tion. , - . , . ' , ■ ■ 
