FOREST AND STREAM. 
tSEPT. 6, 1902. 
Chicago, 111. — Garfield Gun Club's target shoot, every Saturday- 
afternoon until October, Grounds, West Monroe street and 
Fifty-second avenue. Dr. J. W. Meek, Sec'y- 
First Saturday of each month for a year, Burnside. — Contest for 
the Troisdorf live-bird and target medals; 10 live birds; 25 targets; 
open to all. First contest, March 1. 
CONTESTS AT INTERSTATE PARK. 
Interstate Park, (Queens, L. I.— Two miles beyond Jamaica, on 
I.. I. R. R. Trams direct to grounds. Completely appointed 
shooting grounds always ready for matches, club shoots or private 
practice. Cafe and hotel accommodations. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for 
publication in these columns, also any news notes they 
may care to have published. Mail all such matter to 
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 346 Broadway, 
New York. Forest and Stream goes to press on Tues- 
day OF EACH WEEK. 
John Parker's twelfth annual international shooting tournament, 
an event of eager interest to all trapshooters, is near at band. The 
dates are Sept. 16 to 19, and the place is Rusch House grounds, 
Jefferson avenue, Detroit, Mich, It is open to all, and has $200 
cash added. The programme for targets is alike for each of the 
first three days, excepting that No. 6 is the Peters Cartridge Com- 
pany's international handicap trophy on the first day, the King 
Powder Company's two-man team international trophy on the 
second day, and the Peters Cartridge Company's international ex- 
pert trophy (all stand at 22yds.) on the third day, each of which 
is at 25 targets, 75 cents entrance. Of the other nine events each 
day, five are at 15, four at 20 targets, entrance .$L50 and .'i;2. For 
each day there is $5 for best average. Targets 2 cents except 
m event No. 6. Entrance includes price of targets. Shooting 
commences at 9 o'clock. Sept. 19 is live-bird day. There are four 
programme events as follows: No. 1. 5 birds, $3, 60 and 40 per 
cent., high guns; No. 2, 7 birds, ,$.5, 50, 30 and 20 per cent., high 
gu.ns; No. 3, Gilman & Barnes' international live-bird trophy, 
value $150, 10 birds. ?7, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent., high guns; 
No. 4, 15 birds, $20 entrance, S50 added, class shooting, 30, 25, 20, 
Iti and 10 per cent. Entrance includes price of birds. The pro- 
gramme contains further information as follows: "All target 
events shot under handicaps, 16 to 22yds. Here is a good chance 
to take in the excellent bass fishing on the St. Clair Flats. Take 
car in front of WajTie Hotel and transfer to Jef?erson avenue 
tlirough car, which runs direct to grounds. Ship all shells, etc., to 
Joseph A. Marks & Co,, 93 Woodward avenue, and they will be 
delivered free of charge on grounds. First-class up-to-date meals 
at Rusch House on grounds. Fish, frogs and chicken a specialty. 
Shooters protected from weather. Plenty loaded shells on grovuids. 
Extra live-bird sweeps shot every day. Birds and traps ready for 
practice at all times through toiu'nament. Practice shooting Mon- 
day, Sept. 15, A handsome diamond trophy to Michigan shooters, 
donated by Traub Bros., for best average in all programme events. 
.Solid gold watch for best general average throughout programme 
events. Yaller team, of Detroit, donates handsome tropliy for best 
average Detroit shooters in all target events. Yaller team, of 
Natchez, Miss., allowed to compete for same. American Associa- 
tion rules. No targets will be thrown over 50yds. Target moneys 
divided Rose system, 5, 4, 3, 2. All of the target trophies be- 
come property of the winner. The GUlman & Barnes' live-bird 
trophy must be won three times, not necessarily in succession. All 
live-bird events under handicap, 26 to 31yds. If anybody by liis 
shooting, half of first day, proves that he is unfairly classified, the 
mistake will be rectified. Plenty of help, come and see a first- 
class up-to-date shoot. Address all communications to John 
Parker, 465 Junction avenue, Detroit, Mich. Paul Weise,_^ manager. 
Don't forget the Circuit: Indian shoot. Battle Creek, Sept. 9-12; 
Detroit, Sept, 16-19; Cincinnati, Sept. 23-25. All Irfclians are in- 
vited. Chief Des-Chree-.Shos-Ka, 'Jack.' " 
Concerning the Interstate at Haverhilk Mass., last weeki -M*, 
C. F. Lambert writes us as follows: The painfully small at- 
tendance at the Interstate Association tournament continued 
during the open shoot to-day. The interstate and interclub 
events were declared off by the committee, there being no entries 
for same. The individual handicap was run off, to which the 
club added $30, this event calling for 25 targets at regular angles 
and a like number at each. Sergeant system, reversed pull, and 
xuiknown angles, 100 in all. About 20 shooters contested in this 
event with the following result: Kirkwood at 18 yards broke 
S5, LeRoy at 22 yards broke 84, and Lambert at 20 yards broke 
S3. An extra 25 target event was arranged, through which the 
balance of the left-over prizes were disposed of. The trade on 
this day was represented by J. S. Fanning, B. LeRoy Woodard, 
Horace Kirkwood and T. E. Doremus. Mr, and Mrs. Park were 
present, and although Mrs. Park shot but little, not having 
her own gun, her work would seem to indicate that the necessity 
to piost shooters of being accustomed to a certain gun is to ker 
a trivial matter." 
The souvenir programme of the Consolidated Sportsman's Asso- 
ciation, Grand Rapids, Mich., is of special interest, owing to its 
artistic features and the numerous illustrations and portraits of 
eminent sportsmen which it contains. The dates of the C. S. A.'s 
annual target tournament are Sejit. 4 and 5. It is open to the 
world. Trophy events of the Michigan State Trapshooters' League 
are open to members. Added money, $413. Ship guns and ammu- 
nition care of W. B. Jarvis & Co. Interstate rules. Handicaps, 
14 to 21 yards. Two sets, Sergeant system. .Rose system, 7, 5, 
3 and 2, will govern the moneys. Targets in open events, two 
cents; in trophy events of M. S. T. S. L., 3 cents; one cent rebate 
to visiting teams shooting through the M. S. T. S. L. events. 
Shooting for targets only is prohibited. Grounds open for prac- 
tice Sept. 3. Shooting commences at 8:30. Dinner served on 
grounds, 50 cents. On the first day the Amateur State Champion- 
ship, Semi-Expert State Championship, Expert State Champion- 
ship, State Championship of three-man teams are on the pro- 
gramme, beside the nine regular events at 15, 20 and 25 targets; 
$1.50, $2 and $2.50 entrance; $50 for five high guns. There are 
twelve events on the second- day, and $50 to five high guns, and $60 
for six low guns. There is a liberal sum of added money to the 
events. 
The sixth annual tournament of the New London flowa) 
Gun Club, has a progi-amme which comprises both target and 
live-bird competition, at its tournament Oct. 15 and 16. There 
are twelve target events on the first dav, 15, 20 and 25 targets, 
$1.50 and $2 entrance. On the second day there are six events 
at targets, and two at live birds, 7 and 15 birds, $5 and $10 
entrance. Shooting commences at 9 o'clock. Targets 2 cents. 
Live birds, 20 cents. Grounds open for practice on Oct. 14. 
High averages for entire programme, $15, $10, $7.50; for target 
programme, $7.50, $5 and $5. Guns and shells shipped to Dr. C. 
E. Cook will be delivered on the grounds. Target handicaps, 14 
to 22 yards; live birds, 27 to 33 yards. 
The programme of the Interstate Trapshooting tournament, 
given for the Lewiston, III., Gun Club, Sept. 29 and 30, has a 
similar programme for each day; ten events, of which five are at 
15, entrance $1.50; four at 20, entrance $2; and one at 25 targets., 
entrance $2.50, and to each events $2.50 is added. Targets, two 
cents. Lunch served on the grounds. Loaded shells may 
be obtained at the clubhouse. Purses divided 50, 30 and 20 per 
cent, fifteen entries or less; over 15 entries, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per 
cent. Guns and ammunition prepaid and marked in owner's 
name, forwarded to the secretary, Mr. IT. H. McCumber, will be 
delivered on the grounds free. Shooting will commence at 9 
o'clock. 
The series of Birch Brook Gun Club shoots for merchandise prizes 
terminated on Aug. 30, Messrs. Hebbard, Hilliard, Straw, Rowe, 
Rand, Dudley, Hastings, Riley and Yelmah were the winners in 
the order mentioned. Mr. Hilliard won the series of medal 
shoots by a total score of 382 out of a possible 400. 
At the Budd-Hinshaw tournament last week, at Spirit L«ke,. 
Iowa, Mr. Fred Gilbert was high average with 96 per cent, for 
the four days. This was professional and was restricted to tftr 
gets only and a special prize. In the amateur class Mr. J. M. 
Hughes was high with 93.5 per cent. 
fhe sad news readies us that Mr. Albert Ray, of Mt. Kisco, 
N. y., was thrown, from his horse while returning from the 
lleasantville tournament on Saturday of last week, therefrom 
sufiering a fractured skull and three broken ribs. We have not 
been informed as to the prospects of his recovery, tie was a 
member of the Mt. Kisco Gun Club. He was well known and 
popular with trapshooters, to whom the knowledge of his calam- 
ity will bring profound sympathy and grief. 
Programmes of the Enterprise Gun Club's ail-day shoot, to be 
held on Sept. 20, cam be obtained of the secretary, Mr. Geo W 
Mains, McKeesport, ]:^a. The ten events of the day are alternately 
at 10 and Ja targets, $1,20 and .$1.50 entrance. The Rose systein 
wi 1 govern the money. Those who wish may shoot for targets 
only. A magautrap will throw the targets. Shooting commences 
at 9 o clock. 
Capt. A. W. de Bray (Gaucho) in our trap columns this week, 
gives some excellent advice on "Hints on Trapshooting." There 
are quite a number who will think that the advice fits the other 
fellow, but It would not be amiss to carefully compare notes with 
oncsself before taking up the comparison of notes as to the 
other fellow. 
In the TiQolsdOrf trophy contest of the South Side Gun Club, 
of Newark, N. J,, on Saturday of last week, Mr. I. Terrill was 
the winner for the week. He made a clean score of 25. Gardiner 
and Hemisch scored 24 each, Engle and Harrison 22 each. 
The new Troisdorf handicap, a regular monthly shoot open to 
all, will take place on Saturday of this week at Watson's Park, 
Burnside Crossing, HI,, and the Nonpariel Gun Club will hold 
their regular added money shoot, same day and place. 
On 
the grounds of the Fairfax Gun Club, Bonesteel, .S. D., 
Aug. 26, l\lr. Carl Porter (holder) defeated Mr. G. F. Spatz for 
the Peters Cartridge Co.'s trophy, emidematic of the champion- 
.■jhip of Gregory County, by a score of 46 to 42. 
Mr. J. S. Fanning was high average at the Haverhill (Mass.) 
Inter.state tournament last week, leading his closest competitor, 
Mr. Ncaf Apgar, by two targets for , the two days. He broke 
33() out of a possible 350, a 96 per cent. gait. 
The series of cUib shoots of fhe Baltimore Shooting Associa- 
tion ended to-day, and the winners were Messrs. G. E. Edwards 
and J. R. Malone, who tied on 242 out of 250, and Dr. H. E. 
Lupus, who scored 242 out of 250. 
In the main 
Park, Chicago, 
First, Kiiss, 47; 
als,o were shot. 
contest of the Nonpareil Gun Club, Watson's 
on Satrirday of last week, the winners were: 
2d, Willard, 45; 3d, Roll. Numerous sweeps 
Messrs. W. B. Darlon. of Portland, Me.; and Mr. C. M. Stark, 
of Dunbarton, N. 11., shot their 100-target match for $100 a side 
at Concord-, N,. H-., last Week, with the result that the former 
won. 
With the Lewiston, 111. 
Association tournaments, 
the .series for 1903 will all 
, tournament, the series of Interstate 
for 1902, closes. It is probable that 
be target tournaments. 
Mr. R. O. Heikes was high average at the tournament of the 
Pudueah (Ky.) Gun Club, Aug. 26-2S, with the excellent average 
of 97.1 per cent, for the tatal target programme. 
We are informed, that Mr. W. H. Wolstencroft has cancelled 
the tournament which he had arranged to take place from Sept. 
1 to 0. 
The Peters Gun Club, of New Paris, Ohio, announce a one- 
day tournament, Oct, 9. Mr, G. L. Lyne is the secretary. 
Bernard Waters. 
Budd-Hinshaw Tournament* 
Arnoi-b's Park, la., Aug. 30.— Budd and Ilinshaw's four-day 
{imatcur touniament was fairly well attended. There were about 
fifty entries on the first three days, and thirty on the fourth day. 
Ihe programme called for eight 15 and four 20-target events, 
with .$5 added to. the 15 and .$7.50 to the 20 target events each 
day. The shooting was from two sets of traps. Sergeant system. 
The traps were set on the lake front, and targets thrown about 
55yds. over the water. 
Manufacturers' agents shot for targets, and an elegant set of 
pearl-handled knives and forks, donated by the management. 
Crosby, Gilbert and Riehl were the only three agents who shot 
through, and Fred Gilbert won the set with an average of 96 per 
cent, for the four days. J. M.. Hughes was high in the amateur 
class with 93.5 per cent; Klein second with 93.3 per cent. 
A number ot the shooters brought their families, and a very 
pleasant week was enjoyed b^' all in attendance. 
Mrs. Copley, of Spirit Lake; Mrs, McKelvey, of Iledrick, and 
Miss Bridie, of Nichols, made some good scores, and were warmly 
congratulated on their good shooting. 
First Day, Aag. 26. 
Events: 1234567S9 10 1112 Broke. 
Burmister 7 12 14 10 10 16 12 12 IS 12 13 18 154 
Dubbs 10 12 16 12 10 16 14 13 18 12 12 16 161 
McKelvey 12 14 18 14 11 18 10 10 16 12 12 19 166 
Coe 13 14 16 14 14 18 12 12 18 11 13 17 171 
Elbert 11 13 18 12 12 19 10 12 18 14 13 18 170 
McCulley 13 13 15 11 11 18 14 15 17 12 11 12 162 
Rossbach 11 8 11 11 7 18 11 10 12 6 11 12 128 
L Hinshaw 12 10 IS 11 13 17 14 10 18 14 15 19 177 
Rielil ' 11 13 15 12 12 18 15 13 18 13 13 19 173 
Lee 9 11 13 8 8 17 66 
Crosby 15 15 17 15 14 20 15 15 19 15 15 20 195 
Gilbert - 13 15 20 14 15 19 14 15 19 14 15 20 193 
Burnside 12 14 20 9 10 16 12 15 19 13 12 17 169 
Kleiire 15 14 IS 14 14 18 13 14 17 12 13 19 181 
Hughes 14 14 20 15 14 18 15 13 18 15 15 18 189 
Loomis 12 12 16 12 12 17 12 13 15 9 12 IS 160 
Waddington 14 14 20 15 15 20 12 13 IS 14 15 18 188 
Brav 13 13 IS 13 14 16 13 14 17 12 14 19 176 
Hofer 11 6 13 11 10 12 14 9 14 13 11 16 110 
Townsend 11 12 20 15 14 16 15 14 18 15 11 20 ISl 
Herr 10 15 15 14 12 18 15 15 19 14 15 18 180 
Barber 14 13 14 12 13 19 13 14 17 12 12 13 166 
Rust 11 12 13 9 11 17 11 12 20 14 14 17 171 
E Hinshaw 12 11 17 14 13 18 11 9 14 13 13 17 162 
Croutcup 13 13 17 12 14 18 10 13 12 10 15 15 162 
Wettleaf 12 12 17 14 13 17 14 14 14 13 PL IS 169 
Nichols 13 12 8 12 10 18 13 12 18 12 13 18 159 
Black 15 13 16 15 12 17 13 13 17 15 15 17 178 
Foley 13 13 16 12 13 19 11 14 18 12 12 16 169 
White 15 13 17 13 13 18 14 13 17 11 13 20 174 
Nicola . . 13 13 16 11 5 12 9 11 17 14 15 18 153 
Michel I 11 11 15 13 13 19 13 14 16 12 13 17 167 
Schneider 9 12 17 11 12 18 79 
Burger 12 11 15 13 12 18 81 
Wallace 13 15 16 12 15 19 15 14 18 13 13 17 180 
Harker " 14 11 17 12 13 18 14 14 16 14 13 18 174 
Mrs Copley 9 12 16 10 8 6 9 12 7 10 10 10 117 
Bird . 13 11 16 12 14 16 14 13 IS 15 13 16 174 
L inell . 11 15 16 12 13 17 14 13 18 15 15 18 177 
Patch '. 10 11 14 12 14 15 12 11 .. .. .. .. 101 
Hoon • •• 13 20 12 12 17 74 
Second Day> Aog. 27. 
Events; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Broke. 
Btlrmister 15 14 18 12 15 17 13 15 16 12 14 15 177 
Hoon 12 13 16 13 15 19 14 12 114 
McKelvey 13 13 19 11 14 19 12 14 16 13 12 16 178 
Coe 11 12 16 14 14 17 12 13 16 13 12 16 167 
Elbert 9 14 17 15 14 20 14 14 18 13 15 18 178 
McCulley , . . , . 10 12 17 1112 12 9-12 17 U13 18 157 
Nicholson . 
Selbhers . . . 
Croutcup . . . 
Rossbach . . . 
Crosby 
Gilbert 
Burnside ... 
Kleine ...... 
ITughes 
Loomis 
Waddington 
Brav 
Hafter 
Townsend . . 
Ilerr 
White 
Morrell 
Bird 
Dubbs ..... 
Kiehl 
Linell 
Wallace 
Mrs Copley. 
Yeoman s ... 
Patch 
Barber 
Mavturn 
Rust 
Connor ^ * .j . . . , 
Black 
Nichols 
Foley 
Wettleaf 
Lee 
Nicola , , 
E Hinshaw 
Mitchell 
L Hinshaw 
Berger 
Ludrigsen 
Lord 
McClelland .... 
Harker 
Schneider 
Marshall 
F Walker 
G Walker 
Van Steinberg. 
Myerly 
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. 11 
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. 14 
14 
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9 
13 
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13 
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13 18 11 12 18 
14 19 15 14 18 
14 17 14 11 17 
4 15 9 . . . . 
14 19 14 15 18 
15 20 14 15 19 
11 18 13 15 20 
15 20 15 14 20 
15 20 14 15 19 
12 15 11 13 17 
15 20 12 13 IG 
13 18 11 14 17 
7 16 12 13 15 
13 18 14 13 19 
15 18 13 13 15 
15 17 14 14 IS 
12 17 13 14 18 
12 IS 12 14 10 
14 13 14 14 17 
13 17 12 11 20 
14 14 13 14 16 
14 17 15 13 13 
13 12 6 6 8 
14 15 11 13 . . 
13 17 15 14 13 
14 19 15 15 15 
13 19 13 13 19 
11 17 13 11 17 
10 5 11 14 12 
14 17 15 13 20 
14 16 15 13 16 
14 19 12 15 18 
14 19 10 13 18 
15 19 12 12 16 
10 
3 17 13 4 18 
13 13 9 10 8 
13 15 12 15 17 
.. 15 .. 14 .. 
. . 17 13 11 16 
., .. 12 12 15 
.. 18 15 14 20 
13 13 19 
15 14 18 
15 15 18 
11 13 18 
15 19 17 
12 15 20 
14 13 19 
14 15 19 
12 14 18 
14 14 20 
15 15 18 
9 10 18 
15 13 17 
15 14 19 
9 9 13 
13 12 19 
15 13 IS 
14 13 IS 
13 14 19 
11 J 3 19 
13 14 17 
13 12 14 
13 11 14 
15 13 16 
8 10 9 
11 13 20 
14 15 20 
14 12 20 
15 13 15 
14 14 19 
12 14 15 
14 13 19 
12 13 20 
12 12 17 
11 15 19 
14 13 17 
13 13 19 
13 15 19 
11 11 18 
12 14 16 
14 10 17 
13 14 17 
12 14 18 
11 9 13 
13 13 19 
13 12 18 
13 15 18 
13 15 15 
12 13 8 
14 12 19 
14 12 10 
14 14 18 
12 14 17 
7 13 11 
13 11 18 
15 14 16 
14 12 18 
13 11 20 
13 9 11 
12 14 19 
13 13 18 
15 13 20 
15 13 19 
11 10 16 
13 4 18 13 12 17 
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13 12 
13 14 19 
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10 12 17 
10 13 19 
12 15 15 
15 12 . . 
12 15 IS 
14 15 18 
11 15 . . 
9 11 .. 
12 12 14 
13 9 16 
10 13 16 
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17 
15 13 . . 
.. 15 
TWfd Day> Aug. 28, 
Events: 12 3 4 
Burmi.ster 15 12 16 10 
Nicholson 13 15 16 11 
McKelvey 12 15 14 10 
Coe 12 12 14 14 
Elbert 10 12 15 12 
Black 11 13 15 14 
Nichols 11 10 16 11 
Foley 13 12 17 14 
Wettleaf 14 13 18 10 
McCulley 11 11 14 14 
Crosby 13 14 20 14 
Gilbert 14 14 19 15 
Burnside 14 14 15 13 
Kleine 14 15 14 14 
Plughes 14 14 IS 13 
Loomis 11 11 16 11 
Waddington 12 13 19 13 
Brav 13 13 15 14 
Hofer 10 11 . . . . 
Town seed 14 10 18 13 
Itiehl 9 14 17 14 
White 15 15 19 15 
Morrell 13 13 16 12 
Bird U 13 10 13 
Herr 13 11 20 15 
Dubbs 14 14 19 10 
Linell 11 J3 17 13 
Mrs Copley 9 9 14 12 
Mrs McKelvey 6 5 9 7 
Croutcup 11 13 16 10 
Patch 9 12 13 12 
Barber 11 13 17 13 
Maytum 11 15 17 14 
Rust 8 12 17 12 
Marshall 14 14 17 12 
Cole 8 5 11 8 
Lord 10 11 17 8 
E Hinshaw 14 14 17 11 
Shears 12 9 16 12 
Rossbach 9 11 14 12 
Yearons 12 10 12 13 
iVfudd S 10 11 ,. 
Bastian 9 12 13 10 
L Hinshaw 15 9 
Ludwigsen 
Mitchell 
Van Steinberg 
Wagner 
Stoddard 
McClelland .. 
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
18 16 12 12 19 12 10 17 
n 16 11 10 15 15 12 19 
13 16 12 10 14 12 11 18 
13 10 13 14 17 12 12 16 
14 20 14 14 16 14 12 18 
11 17 11 15 19 12 14 17 
13 17 
11 IS 
11 15 
13 19 
13 19 
11 15 
13 20 
15 18 
12 13 
11 17 
14 17 
15 12 
10 17 
12 IS 
11 17 
11 IS 
13 19 
15 15 
12 16 
9 10 
7 4 
13 18 
13 IS 
11 18 
11 17 
12 10 
13 15 
8 12 
9 14 
14 14 
12 16 
10 12 
14 10 
11 14 
15 15 
10 10 
15 14 
14 15 
12 15 
13 13 
13 13 
7 9 
11 14 
13 11 
12 9 
12 13 
13 14 
15 13 
11 13 
S 12 
11 13 
11 13 
15 15 
11 7 
17 12 
17 13 
13 12 
16 13 
20 15 
18 13 
18 15 
20 15 
15 12 
11 13 
19 15 
19 14 
14 13 
14 13 
15 13 
16 12 
14 13 
18 14 
18 13 
19 12 
5 5 
13 20 
13 16 
10 17 
13 19 
14 18 
13 18 
14 19 
13 IS 
13 15 
15 14 
11 18 
7 9 
11 IS 
13 17 
14 17 
10 19 
12 18 
15 20 
13 16 
14 19 
5 11 
12 14 20 
12 13 14 
U 14 14 
11 13 19 
13 13 17 
15 14 17 
12 13 11 
10 13 15 
11 13 19 
13 15 16 
10 13 IS 
12 13 12 
14 14 20 
10 8 18 
13 13 17 
14 9 IS 
14 10 14 
12 12 18 
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11 9 16 
13 14 17 
13 14 IS 
12 13 16 
10 12 15 
8 15 10 
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Fourth Day» Aug. 29. 
Events: 12345678 
Burmister 11 13 16 13 12 19 12 12 
Lord 11 14 13 14 10 16 11 11 
McKelvey 12 13 17 12 12 17 13 13 
Coe 13 13 17 15 10 16 14 14 
Elbert 12 15 16 15 11 18 13 13 
Black 14 13 16 15 13 IS 13 12 
Nichols 14 12 15 13 12 17 .. .. 
Foley 11 J 3 16 15 13 20 14 14 
Wettleaf 13 14 19 15 14 17 15 13 
E Hinshaw 14 12 14 13 14 15 ... . 
Crosby - 15 13 20 15 14 20 14 13 
Gilbert 15 15 19 14 15 19 14 15 
Burnside 15 14 19 13 12 19 12 11 
Kleine , 12 14 19 14 14 18 15 15 
Hughes 14 15 19 15 15 19 14 12 
Hofer 13 12 17 12 12 16 12 12 
Townsend 12 13 20 12 12 19 14 12 
Dubbs 11 18 19 13 14 16 12. 15 
Rossbach 10 12 17 11 11 15 ... . 
Marshall 14 13 IS 14 14 19 12 13 
White 13 15 19 15 12 IS 15 15 
Heer 15 14 19 15 15 IS 14 14 
Riehl 13 14 19 12 14 18 12 12 
Bird 12 12 16 14 12 17 15 15 
Linell 12 12 17 14 15 19 13 13 
Croutcup 13 14 18 13 13 17 15 12 
Yearons 11 12 13 S 12 17 12 11 
Patch 14 14 18 15 13 18 12 11 
Rust 10 12 16 13 12 16 9 12 
Barber 15 14 14 14 11 19 14 12 
Stoddard 13 12 
Totals for the four days: 
1st day. 2d day. 3d day. 4th day. 
Gilbert 193 193 190 192 
Crosby 195 185 183 188 
Hughes 189 192 184 "184 
Kleine 181 189 189 188 
Burnside 169 181 171 177 
Heer 181 178 182 190 
Townsend 181 178 163 176 
Burmister 154 177 159 168 
McKelvey 164 172 157 161 
Dubbs .....161 171 168 171 
Riehl 176 168 164 177 
Coe 171 172 168 170 
Elbert 167 173 168 169 
Black 175 182 175 176 
Foley ,-,..172 185 173 183 
Wettleaf ,....,...177 178 172 180 
White ,...^,..180 183 184 185 
Linell 176 173 176 176 
Patch 153 170 176 176 
Croutcup 166 182 175 172 
McCulley 162 160 148 176 
Rust 153 168 159 165 
Barber 173 180 165 169 
Bird 174 165 154 170 
9 10 11 12 
20 13 13 13 
17 10 11 16 
12 11 13 19 
16 11 14 19 
17 13 11 10 
17 13 12 20 
19 12 15 20 
19 13 14 15 
19 15 14 16 
18 14 14 20 
16 14 15 16 
19 15 14 19 
17 15 13 17 
15 13 14 14 
18 15 13 18 
17 12 12 17 
15 12 
16 15 
20 14 
19 13 
17 13 
19 12 
17 10 
15 11 
16 15 
17 13 
14 14 
15 14 
12 19 
13 19 
12 20 
10 18 
11 19 
12 19 
13 17 
S 13 
14 15 
12 15 
13 1/ 
15 17 
Tola'. 
76S 
751 
749 
747 
698 
731 
098 
658 
594 
671 
685 
681 
68 f 
707 
713 
707 
732 
701 
675 
695 
646 
645 
687 
653 
174 
134 
182 
35 
185 
194 
179 
1S9 
192 
157 
177 
180 
148 
178 
177 
183 
180 
165 
174 
164 
165 
173 
110 
83 
167 
180 
177 
169 
139 
162 
165 
185 
178 
152 
19 
178 
165 
174 
58 
135 
121 
121 
27 
62 
75 
37 
32 
67 
25 
Broke. 
168 
168 
167 
168 ■ 
171 
169 
48 
173 
169 
148 
183 
190 
171 
189 
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139 
163. 
91 
163 • 
165 
184 
163 
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182 
168 
176 
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88 
175 
151 
166 
169 
158 
173 
103 
145 
170 
166 
150 
145 
29 
S3 
32 
82 
65 
47 
6 
32 
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Broke. 
167 
164 
164 
176 
170 
176 
8S 
182 
181 
82 
188 
192 
177 
188 
185 
162 ■ 
178 
171 
7(5 
178 
185 
190 
174 
173 
177 
172 
143 
176 
157 ■ 
171 
89 
