Oct. 25, igo2,] 
FORE3T AND STREAM, 
389 
The programme of the North Carolina State Fair Trapshooting 
toiirnament, Raleigh, Oct, 29-31, can be obtained on application to 
Mr. R. T. Gowan, secretary of the Raleigh Gun Club, under whose 
auspices the tournament is held. The directors of the tournament 
are Col. J. T. Anthony,, Jas. f. Johnson, J. S. Gray, G. N. Walters 
and B. Stark. There are ten events on the programme of the 
first two dayfe, 15, 20 and 25 targets, a total of 190 targiets, |19 
entrance, $100 added money for each of those day.s. Oct. 31 is set 
for the State championship shoot, open to residents of iJforth 
Carolina only. It is for a handsome silver trophy given, by tire 
Raleigh Guii Club, the conditions of which arc 25 targets, magau- 
trap; .50, expert traps; entrance $3.50, targets included. Sweepstake 
handicaps, 14 to 22yds. Moneys divided "10, ,30, 20 and 10. per cent. 
Money events open to all. Targets, 2 cents. Those who so pre- 
fer may shoot for targets only. Shooting commences at 10 o'clock. 
Guns and ammunition sent care of the secretary, Mr. R. T. Gowan, 
will be delivered on the groimds free. Loaded shells may be ob- 
tained on the grounds. Concertiing fares, the club presents the 
following: "The railroads M'j ^ive a rate of one first-cla.'ss fare, 
plus 50 cents for one adiiTisSiion to the fair for the round trip to 
Raleigh during the State fair. These 'low rates apply fiom all 
also from Norfolk, Richmond, Lyiich- 
intermcdiatc points in the State of 
points in North Carolina, 
burg and Danville and 
Virginia."' 
Baltimore Tottfnament. 
liALTi.MouE, :Md.— The tenth annual tournament of the Baltimore 
Shooting Association was held on Oct. 15 and 16. The conditions 
cjnbodied a handicap liy distance. A noticeable feature was the 
falling off in form of some of the experts. Mr. Fred Gilbert was 
high in the average of the target events with 190 out of 200, an 
average of 95 per cent. 
Oct. J5, First Day. 
There were twelve contestants who shot through the entire 
programme, a total of 200 targets. There were eight events at 15, 
20 and 25 targets, and a merchandise event at 50 targets ; in the 
latter, Mr. C. W. Hart, of nigh!andtown, was first with 47 scored 
out of the 50, and three more straight out of the six allotted to 
Jiim as a handicap of extra targets to shoot at. There were ties 
from the second to the sixth places, which were shot off at 25 tar- 
gets, the winners being in the following order : Lester German broke 
25 straight and won silver prize; Fred Gilbert, third; A. H. Fox, 
fourth; J. R. Malone, fifth; Dr. II. E. Lupus, sixth. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 Total 
Targets- 15 20 15 20 25 20 15 20 50 Broke. 
Gilbert, 20 13 18 15 18 24 20 15 19 48 
Ross, 18 15 14 18 13 14 17 15 12 19 13 15 18 
The daily press recounts that "The Rod and Gun Club recentllj' 
organized at Rockville Center, L. I., with Nelson L. Seaman- as 
president, is arranging to have a busy fall in clay bird shoots, 
quail and partridge hunting, etc. The membership of the c\uh 
includes some of the best gunners in Rockville Center and Brook- 
lyn. A pack of fifteen hounds is scattered among the members, 
and will be used in hunting tours of the club. A room for meet- 
ing purposes has been secured at" the Junction Hotel. It has been 
fitted up to represent the interior of a log cabin, with gun racks, 
bunks and tables." 
At the New London, la., tournament last week, Mr. W. R. 
Crosby won the cup for high average of the two days' target and 
live-bird programme, shooting from the 22yd. mark. In the live- 
bird events, he shot from the 33yd. mark. Other winners were as 
follows: Chick Ross won the county championship cup. Dr. 
Cook won the county championship live-bird cup, Nichols w-as 
second in .general average with 89.7, won the long-run cup with 
69 straight, and tied Crosby for target high average. Mr. Guy 
Burnside distinguished himself by skillful shooting, being third in 
the general average of the entire programme with S7.2 per cent. 
The match between six-man teams of the Nislioync Gun Clul.i, 
of Orange, and the Mountainside Gun Club, of West Orange. N. 
J., held on the grounds of the latter last Saturday, was won by 
the latter by a score of ]10 to 95, each man shooting at 25 targets, 
as follows : Nishovne Club — O. L. Yeomans 19, Dr^ike 23. 
R. B. Baldwin 13, W. Slater 17, Charles Dean 19, D. .Vdams Fr., 
19; total 110. Mountainside Club— George Ziegler 22, A. W. Bald- 
win 20, H. D. Wcthling 20, Charles J. Ziegler 13, rred Wright Vi, 
John Gantz 8; total 95. 
Fox, 19 
tierman, 19 
Waters, 19 
Storr, 18 
Lupus, 18 
Flart, 16 
Malone, 18 13 16 13 17 22 16 13 20 45 
Mordecai, 16 11 18 13 15 21 17 14 15 40 
14 17 13 20 23 19 13 18 48 
10 19 14 16 22 20 14 16 47 
14 17 11 17 17 16 13 17 45 
10 17 12 16 22 18 14 18 44 
13 19 12 14 20 18 12 19 45 
9 15 13 15 20 16 10 16 47 
10 18 14 17 19 11 11 15 35 
11 19 14 16 20 17 13 18 44 
19 20 12 17 4] 
19.) 
185 
178 
167 
171 
172 
161 
175 
164 
150 
171 
170 
if inciliiry from Mn C. W. Floyd, concern- 
hiih as suggested by Mr. 1. A. Hudson, of 
Dagsboro, Del.. It will be recalled that Mr. Hudson desired a ])■'•? 
trapshooting match with Mr. Floyd, the stake being- a farm each. '.■"I: 
Mr. Hudson's letter of defiance was bravely worded. Mr. F'loyd's 
acceptance was prompt, brief and direct, and as a further evi- , ^ 
dence of good faith he placed a forfeit in our liands. Mr. Hudson's f'l^ 
■' ' ' ' ' to indicate that, as they say in the South, he^.jjlX' 
We have a letter 
ing the match with 
silence would seem 
is "hiding out. 
Leek, 18 
Krueger, 16 
Chew, 16 -. ... 13 19 12 1 
Baughman. 16 11 15 13 17 18 17 14 .. 39 
George, 16 11 13 7 11 12 . . 8 14 31 
Burroughs, 16 13 16 13 
Keller, 16 14 14 18 15 12 20 41 
Biddle, 16 14 10 17 41 
Marley, 16 13 IS 43 
Offit, 16 11 20 36 
Brown, 16 12 13 19 
Cottman. 16 11 15 40 
Becker, 16 10 15 33 . .'. 
Dr Carr, 16 , 12 15 45 
Collins, 16 5 . . . . 
Hardy, IG 13 15 37 
Becker, 16 10 
Dr Boyd, 16 .. . . 16 40 . . . 
Medinger, 16 .. ..13 
Street, 16 39 
Billy, 16 , 37 
Oct. i6, Second Day, Live Birds. 
The main feature of the second day's competition was the live 
bird events, all of which, however, were not shot as per the pro- 
gramme. The forenoon events were at targets, a total of 100, the 
general averages of which were made in the following order: 
Hood Waters 98, A. II. Fox 97, Fred Gilbert 96, Dr. H. E. Lupus 
and E. Storr tied for fourth on 94. 
The 30-target race was a merchandise event, in which the win- 
ners were Hood AVaters, E. Storr, Dr. H. E. Lupus, Lester Ger- 
man and Fred Gilbert in the order 
Events: 
'■I Targets; 
tiCilbert .. 
11 
At the shoot of the Jeannette Gun Club, at the old Guttenljer.^ ' 
race track. New Jersey, on Oct. 17, Mr. C. .Meyer won Class A' 
trophy, killing 10 birds straight in the main event, and 8 more it 
the shoot-off. He stood at the 28yds. mark. In the challenge 
medal match at 15 birds, he defeated Mr. C. Steffens, the holder.] 
He will go back to the 30yd. mark in future contests. 
Fo: 
German 
Waters 
Storr .. 
f.upus . 
Hart ... 
Malone 
ICollins 
IChew . 
mentioned. 
The 
scores : 
1 
2 
4 
5 
6 
10 
15 
15 
30 
15 
15 
Broke. 
10 
15 
12 
29 
15 
15 
96 
10 
15 
15 
28 
15 
14 
97 
10 
14 
13 
28 
12 
14 
91 
10 
15 
14 
29 
15 
15 
98 
10 
14 
13 
29 
13 
15 
94 
9 
15 
14 
28 
14 
14 
94 
S 
15 
12 
25 
9 
12 
15 
25 
"s 
is 
82 
5 
9 
13 
8 
11 
19 
13 
14 
The host of friends of ^Ir. Hayes Keller, son of the renowned' 
T. H. Keller, will rejoice to learn that he is convalescing rapidly 
from his recent severe attack_ of typhoid fever, and in due time 
v;i!l be able to resume his duties as traveling representative of the f 
Peters Cartridge Company, in which position he has achieved! 
eminent success. 
•I , 
At the shoot of tlie Garfield Gun Cltiti, Chicago. Oct. 18, the 
whiners in the third trophy event of the fourth series were: Class- 
A, Hellman, 24; Class B, Jones, 20; Class C. Wilson 15. Dr. J. W'. 
Meek won the cup shoot with a score of_ 23 out of 25, of which 
15 were singles and the remainder 5 pairs. The attractions of 
wildfowl shooting impairs the attendance at the club shoots. , 
Live Birds. 
Mr. Frank Bacon, Augusta, HI., writes us as follows: "I'leaso 
publish the inclosed notice of our target tournament, to be held 
Oct. 30. Trapshooting is booming in western Illinois this season. 
This is our second tournament this summer, and good attendance 
is looked for, as we had forty shooters at our first." 
A quiet meeting was held in Newark, N. J., on Tuesday of last 
week, for the purpose of making a political issues as to the election 
of candidates who are antagonistic to pigeon shooting at the traps. 
This would seem to be something like fooling with the buzz-saw. 
In a brief note, dated Octi "16, at Winnipeg, Man., Capt. A. W. 
du Bray touches on the game shooting as follows: "I have had 
and am having splendid chicken and duck shoolin.g, and I am 
going to try the geese also, f am using my 20-borc exclusively." 
The daily press recounts the death of Harry Longnecker. of 
Allentown, Pa.. Oct. 16, from typhoid fever. He was famous as a 
wing shot and dog fancier, and was Registrar of Wills of Lehigh 
county. He was forty-four years old at the time of his death. 
Mr. A. B. Learncs, secretary, writes us as" follows: "Will you 
kindly announce that the Ceres, Pa., Gun Club, will hold its first 
annual tournament at targets and live birds on Oct. 31. Post of- 
fice address is Ceres, N. Y." 
The seventh contest for the Troisdorf medals, at the shoot of 
the Cincinnati Gun Club, Oct. 18, was won as follows: Class A, 
Ivlessrs. Randall and Sec, 45 out of 50; Class B, Mr. Herman, 45. 
K 
Geo. C. Lebohner. proprietor of Dexter Park, Brooklyn, L. I., 
died on Sunday of last week from hemorrhage of the lungs and 
stomach. He was well known among trapshoolers. 
*•» 
The Richmond Gun Club, of Silver Lake, Staten Island, -will hold 
an all-day .shoot on Election Day. Mr. A. A. Schoverling, 302 
I5roadway, New Y''orlt, is the secretary. 
•? 
The third contest of the Crescent Gun Club, Bay Ridge, L. I., 
last Saturday, was won by Dr. J. J. Keyes, with a score of 48 out 
of a possible 50. 
BERNAitD Waters^ 
Richmond Gon Club. 
Silver L.\ke, Staten Island. Oct. IS.— Following are the scores 
made at the shoot of the Richmond Gun Club to-day: 
iMiough entries were not forthcoming to w'arrant holding the 
Maryland handicap, a 20-bird event, $12 entrance, for a trophy. 
Dr. Darling and Hood .Waters, shot, a race at 25 birds, which re- 
sulted in a tie on 23. In a shoot-off at 5 birds, each killed straight. 
Shooting off at 5 birds again. Darling killed straight and won by 
2 birds. Waters losing his second and fifth. Two races, 
each, resulted as follows: Waters 5, Edwards 4, Street 3 
5, Goldman 1. Second race: Waters 4, Edwards 4, Street 
Jjinson 5. • 
ri| The programme events resulted as follows: 
,W| Seven live birds, $5 entrance: 
Gilbert. 32 .2221111—7 
, Street, 26 2111222—7 
• A R ,M, 28 1120212—6 
Dai-ling, 29 1222201—6 
Ten birds, $7 entrance: 
Gilbert 1221212112—10 
Waters 2222111011— 9 
A R M 2121112122—10 
Fox, 31 
Waters, 
Malone, 
German, 
^1 . 
31 
30. 
by 
5 birds 
Bojaday 
' Rob- 
2122220—6 
2222201—6 
2121211—7 
1212221—7 
Darling 2011111212— 9 
Street 2212001112— 8 
INIalons 
,2211122201— 9 
New London (la.) Tournament. 
New J..0ND0N, la.. Oct. 17,— The sixth annual tournament of the 
A'ew London Gun Club .closed last , night. The attendance was fair 
about twenty-seven men taking part in each day's programme. 
rhe weather on both days was warm and pleasant. The shooting 
at targets was from one magautrap and one set of three expert 
traps, .Sergeant system. 1 
The programme on Wednesday was eight 15 and four 20 target 
events, and on Thursday was four, 15 and two 20 target events- 
one 7 and one 15 live bird events. /No money was added, but $,50 
was given m averages, divided as follows: .^5, .$10 and $7.50 to 
^S%U ^r^""","?-*^ f'"-'"*^ suns who shot the entire programme; 
*r.oO, ^1 and $0 to three high guns in target events. All target 
events were handicaps, 16 to 22yds.. and the 15-live-bird ev?nt 
was a handicap, 27 to 33yds. Seven fine cups were given Chick 
,Koss won the cup given for county championship; Dr Cook won 
the cup given for county championship on live birds; W R 
Crosby won the cup for high average in entire programme shoot- 
ing targets from_the 22yd. mark and live birds at .33yds.; 'he was 
in fine form, and .gave a good exhibition of what he can do with 
the scatter gun: Nichols won the long run cup, scoring 69 straight 
m the target events. ^ 
was the only one to kill all his pigeons in the 
lo-hve-bird event, and won $53 and a handsome cup. He also won 
a fine cigar case. In event No. 12 on the first dav he was the 
only one to break 20 straight. McCully won the cup given for hi^rh 
man in the 80 per cent, class. John Burmeister won the low 
general average cup. 
Dr. Cook, secretary of thti club, had charge of all the details 
and tins would assure that they were ably managed ' 
On Wednesday evening the visiting sportsmen were rovally 
entcrtanied by Dr. and Mrs. Cook at their home ' 
Events : 
Targets: 
F W Schoverling 
G C Williams 
G Bechtel 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 10 10 20 30 
9 4 9 15 23 
G-3 4 9 id 
4 9 (5 9 i!>- 
Events: 
Targets: 
F Cftss. 
O Albrecht 
F J Crystal.,., 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 10 10 20 30 
3 4 5 10 10 
3 3 5 8 15 
8 6 0 11 12 
Events : 
Targets: 
Miller. 16 
Lord, 16 
Dove, 16 
McKelvcy, 18... 
W^olf, 16 
Gibson, 18 
Crosby, 22 
Burnside. 20 
Burmeister, 16.. 
Kline. 20 
Nichol, 16 
Beach, 16 
I'oley, 1,S 
Wctleaf. IS 
Shaddow. 16 . . . 
Oct. iS, First Day, Targets. 
A. .Scijgy^aiiajvlo, Sec 
Ellett, 
Cool, 
Smith, 
Cook, 
Budd, 
18 
16 
16 
18 , 
20 
MoCiilly, 16. 
12 3 
15 15 20 
,..5 11 15 
5 12 12 
7 10 16 
8 13 12 
13 14 17 
6 14 17 
12 14 IS 
7 13 18 
3 13 18 
5 14 17 
4 13 17 
8 13 15 
6 13 16 
9 15 13 
7 13 16 
9 13 16 
4 10 13 
10 13 14 
9 11 20 
10 13 IS 
13 13 ie 
4 5 6 7 
15 15 20 15 
11 11 17 14 
16 9 14 12 
14 13 16 14 
13 10 14 10 
13 12 14 9 
13 15 18 12 
14 10 17 15 
14 11 18 12 
12 10 16 9 
14 9 IS 16 
14 14 20 13 
14 14 19 11 
15 13 19 12 
15 12 17 10 
15 12 19 13 
13 10 18 14 
12 12 18 7 
15 9 17 14 
14 13 IS 13 
14 15 17 14 
12 10 18 13 
8 9 10 11 
15 20 15 15 
13 15 12 10 
16 16 10 14 
13 1,8 13 14 
12 17 11 14 
11 18 11 12 
13 IS 12 14 
15 IS 14 14 
14 17 13 15 
14 14 11 14 
14 17 14 13 
15 19 14 14 
15 16 13 13 
13 18 15 14 
12 19 11 14 
15 16 14 14 
14 15 10 13 
10 15 13 12 
12 15 14 15 
13 14 15 13 
14 17 15 15 
15 16 12 13 
12 
20 
15 
15 
16 
19 
18 
15 
IS 
20 
16 
14 
18 
H 
19 
19 
19 
17 
14 
19 
IS 
19 
19 
Broke. 
139 
154 
157 
153 
162 
167 
179 
172 
150 
161 
175 
162 
173 
166 
173 
162 . 
132 
167 
171 
181 
176 
Av. 
.695 
.770 
.783 
.765 
.810 
.835 
.895 
.860 
.750 
.805 
.875 
.810 
.863 
.830 
.865 
.810 
.660 
.835 
.855 
.905 
Beckman, 16. 
Newman, 16 . 
Crissman, 16. 
(iriffin, 16 ... 
Hal, 16 
1S3 
.91S 
7 11 16 14 13 15 
3 12 16 12 12 17 
14 14 15 
12 11 17 
8 12 16 13 12 18 14 14 16 
Oct J 6, Second Day, Targets. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 1,>5 1,5 20 15 15 20 Broke. A v. 
Miller 15 13 17 12 12 16 85 .850 
'-"rd 12 11 17 13 12 17 82 .820 
pc.ve 15 14 20 1.2 10 17 88 .880 
Wolf 13 14 16 11 12 16 82 .820 
Burmeister 12 12 18 13 11 17 83 .830 
Nichols 15 15 20 14 14 19 97 .970 
y ack 10 13 17 11 10 18 79 .790 
Shaddow 12 14 16 11 13 16 82 .820 
^ook 11 12 16 13 11 19 83 .830 
l^,oss -. 13 15 14 12 8 15 77 .770 
McCully 13 13 18 14 14 17 89 .890 
McKelvey 14 14 12 12 12 18 82 .820 
VVetleaf ; 15 13 18 9 11 16 82 . 820 
rSurnside 15 11 20 11 11 19 77 .770 
Klme 15 14 16/14 13 19 91 .910 
Hudd 13 13 17 14 9 17 83 .81i0 
t.i-osby 14 15 20 13 13 18 93 .930 
Crissman 14 12 15 14 11 16 82 .820 
C.riffin 13 14 15 11 11 15 79 .790 
Foley 15 12 17 14 10 18 86 .860 
Jacobs 15 14 14 
Jacobs 15 14 14 
Douthett 14 14 15 S 13 19 
Duis 11 10 12 .. 7 11 .. ■ . 
Stone 7 14 
vV'aymer 7 15 
Porter 4 ;.' ;..";; 
Oct 16, Live Birds. 
Event 1, 7 live birds, $5 entrance, three moneys: 
Burnside 1121111—7 McCully 0220100—3 
Burmeister 2221221—7 Cro.sby 1211111—7 
Kline 2222202-6 McKelvev 1222201-6 
Stone 2222200-5 Duis ... ". 1212111—7 
Crissman 0022222—5 Foley 2222222—7' 
Dove 1221020—5 Black 2222212—7 
Griffin 2212022—6 
Lord 1002120—5 
Miller 011112.1—6 _ 
Douthett 2222101—6 Cook 
Ross 2220212—6 
Nichols 212011Q— 5 
Wetleaf 2220022—5 
Budd 1111111—7 
2222002—5 
Event 2, 15 live birds. $10 entr 
Burnside, .32. . .12112212121222 —15 
Burmeister, 28 . 010220122122200—10 
Kline, 32 221112221221210—14 
Stone, 28 222222021222011—13 
Crissman, 28. . .220120002212222—11 
Dove, 29 202010210102221—10 
Griffin, 27 221202222220221—13 
McKelvey, 28. .120122201212110—12 
Miller, 29 121120022111212—13 
Douthett. 30... 100102101120021— 9 
Averages on targets: Miller 
Kelvey 78.3, Wolf 81.3, Crosby 90 
Kline 84, Nichols 90.6. Black 80.3, 
85, Budd 88, Cook 84.6, McCully 
ance, four moneys: 
Ross, 30 220222220220222—12 
McCully, 28. . .122101102111201—12 
Crosby, 33 122212101021222—13 
Cook, 30 222020222222202—12 
Duis, 29 111012112210111—13 
Foley, 30. . . .202022222)2222222—14 
Black. 29 120222112220110—12 
Nichols, 30. .022221220112202— 12 
Wetl eaf, 30 ... . 222220222212012—1 3 
Budd, 32 021102212 
74.6, Lord 78.6, Dove 81.6, Mc- 
6, Burnside 86.3, Burmeister 77.6, 
Foley 86.3, Wetleaf 82.6, Shaddow 
88.3, Ross 86.6. 
Tar 
Miller 139 
Lord 154 
Dove 1,1^7 
McKelvey 153 
Wolf 162 
tiibson .....167 
Crosby ...i„.,,,179 
Burnside 172 
Burmeister 150 
Kline 161 
Nichols 175 
Black 162 
Foley 173 
Wetleaf ; 166 
Shaddow 173 
Ellett 162 
Cool 132 
General Averages. 
gets • —Live Birds- 
2d day. 
No. 1. 
No. 2, 
Total. 
85 
82 
6 
5 
13 
243 
S8 
5 
io 
250 
82 
6 
12 
253 
82 
93 
'7 
is 
292 
87 
7 
15 
281 
83 
7 
10 
250 
91 
6 
14 
272 
97 
5' 
12 
289 
79 
7 
12 
260 
86 
7 
14 
280 
82 
5 
13 
266 
82 
Smith 
Budd ... 
Cook . . . 
McCully 
Ross . . . 
Newman 
Crissman 
Griffin .. 
167 
181 
171 
176 
183 
S3 
83 
89 
77 
82 
79 
12 
12 
12 
ii 
13 
271 
280 
278 
Av. 
.754 
;776 
.785 
.906 
.872 
.776 
.844 
.897 
.807 
.869 
.826 
•■y 
Ml 
.8.69 
Ms 
WESTERN TRAPS. 
Nonpareil Gon Clofa, 
Chicago. III., C3ct. 18.-Messrs. Roll and Willard tied on 46 out of 
a possible 50. Iherti, were four contestants in the main event 
Sweepstakes were an important part of the competition. The 
scores follow: 
Willard 1100111111111111111011111-22 
„ ,, 111111011111111111111-ull— 24-46 
' 1111111111111111110111111-24 
1, , 1111111111011110111111011-22—46 
1 101111111010111111111111—22 
„ ^ 1111110111101111110111011—21-43 
^'"■to • 11111111011111100001111 11—20 
^ ^^^p^ . 0100011111111111111111111-21—41 
'Insets: 15 10 25 20 5 Targets: 15 10 25 20 5 
Wi ard 14 9 22 18 5 Barto 2115 5 
Roll 13 9 23 17 4 Weber 11 2 
Bush 11 9 24 11 .. ^ 
Garfield Gon Clob. 
Chicago, ()ct. 18.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the third trophy shoot of the 
fourth series Hellman won Class A trophy on 24, Tom Jones 
Class B on 20 and Wilson Class C on 15 "^ 
The cup shoot immediately followed, and the cup was won by ^ 
Dr. Meek on 2.3, thrown as lo singles and 5 pairs, notwithstanding 
a breakdown in his gun and having to shoot a borrowed one after 
nrst two targets. 
The day was a fair one for target shooting, and the attendance 
.should have been better, Duck shooting is responsible for it 
twenty-fourth trophy shoot: 
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I? ,^„\f mill] 101111111110111101-22 , 
■ 1011111 011011001000111010-15 
K^fr 0101111111100011111110010-17 
h« V 1001001100100011001101110—12 r 
loimiiinimiiiimm-M 
r jL;; 0111110110101101110101010-16 
!J°"':" loioiiiiiiiioiiooiiiH 
^VJ''' , OOHOllOOOllOllOOll 111110-15 
tenth cup shoot, 15 singles, 5 pairs - 
•^^''f d ommiiiiion lo ii u n 11-22 
{?.'"., lllIlllOlUllll 10 11 11 il ii_23 
}) 110010110101101 il io 11 01 10-16 
7 111111010111111 11 no Ii 10 10-19 
lOlOHlOlOOOllO 01 01 10 11 00-13 
}r T lOllOllOOlOlllI 10 00 10 11 10-15 
^, /"Y^^ ooiiiojinoim 00 11 11 01 10-17 
Eldred lllOOOimiOOll 11 U l\ fLw 
-I Jr. J. vv . .Meek winner. 
Sweepstakes: 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 Targets: 10 10 10 1n, 
, S.. 9 8 10 Kehl S V? ^ 
^'^^'^^^ 9 9 4 7 Price 5 % I V 
W'Ison 6 ri F Wolf . . f i 
•P=^ton 8 9 y 8 Eaton ' ' " | £ 
