Aug. 29, 1903.]' 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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I,Trap at Ocean City. 
The three udys' ttmmamait at Ocean City, Md., was the niath 
annual summer tournament given by Mr. J. R. Malone, of Balti- 
more. Seventeen contestants participated on the first day, Aug. 
18. The weather was pleasant. Mr. E. H. Storr, of Baltimore, 
and E. M. Daniel, of Lynchburg, tied for first average with 89 
out of 100; Dr. Lupus, of Baltimore, second, with' 88 out of 100; 
German, of Aberdeen, third, with 87 out of 100. 
First Day, Aug. 18. 
Events : 
Targets ; 
Storr 
German 
Carr 
Sterns 
Van : 
Prospect 
Kernan 
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Second Day, Aag. 19. 
A heavy wind was an unfavorable weather condition concerning 
the making of good' scores. A skillful trapshot of New York, 
Mr. C. W. Floyd, made the highest average of the day, 174 out 
of 190. E. M. Daniel broke 172. J. Mowell Hawkins, of Balti- 
more, was third, with 171. Captain Malone and Storr tied for 
fourth place. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets- ' 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 
Floyd ■. 12 15 15 13 20 15 12 14 15 17 15 11 
Money • 7 13 12 11 16 10 10 10 10 19 12 9 
Hawkins 14 14 9 14 19 14 12 14 14 19 15 13 
Lupus 10 12 13 11 17 12 15 14 11 IS 12 14 
Coulborn 12 12 12 12 IS 9 11 5 12 13 8 10 
Kesler 12 7 8 9 11 10 13 10 10 18 11 9 
Baskerville 4 9 S 8 .'. 10 6 7 11 13 5 8 
Thomas 13 15 10 12 13 11 12 8 9 16 9 U 
Mack ' 11 10 15 10 15 9 13 13 13 13 15 8 
German 13 14 11 14 20 13 11 12 11 11 13 11 
Van 11 9 8 10 12 15 13 12 8 12 12 9 
Ford " 14 10 12 11 16 12 14 14 14 18 13 11 
Sauier 12 12 11 9 14 14 9 13 14 13 15 12 
Malone 14 12 10 15 18 9 12 15 14 13 12 14 
Daniel 15 12 15 15 17 12 15 11 15 17 15 13 
Stearns ' 12 12 13 10 15 12 13 14 13 16 10 13 
Storr rf.. 11 11 13 12 18 13 14 13 13 19 13 11 
Prospect 10 H •• •• 
Hudson ... I ill. . .-1 .t •«■■.•. fc^> 13 - - 
Sampson u.; •• •• 7 15 10 .. 
Third Day, Aug. 20. 
The third day was devoted to live bird competition. The prin- 
cipal event of the three programme events was the Ocean City 
Handicap at 20 birds, for a handsome silver cup. 
First event— 5 birds; $3 entrance: 
Simon Dist, 28 02222-4 Coulbourn, 30 22122—5 
Van 28 U211— 5 Prospect, 28 01211-^ 
Mor'decai, 28 10111—4 Mack, 29 11221—5 
Daniel, 29 12112-5 Ford, 28 20212-4 
Floyd, 31 22221—5 Malone, 31 12120—4 
German, 31 12011-4 Money, 30 11121-5 
Hawkins, 31 12212-5 
Second Event— 7 birds; $5 entrance. 
Mordecai 1122101—6 Coulbourn, 29 1111212—7 
German, 31 0011211-^ Prospect, 29 
Daniel, 29 2211222-7 Mack, B 
Simon, 28 ..2222222-7 Money. 31 2^^?^^""^ 
Hawkins, 31 2222212—7 Malone, 31 2112121—7 
Floyd. 31 0212111—6 Storr, B28 lUilU-^7 
Van, 29 ..1212221—7 Ford, 5B_ :.02 
Hawkins, Malone and Captain L. P. Coulbourn, of Salisbury, 
Md.. shot a great race and killed them all. Hawkins and Malone 
withdrew and presented Captain Coulbourn with the cup' after 
' dividing the sweep. Hawkins and Coulbourn killed the entire 
programme straight. 
Ocean City Handicap— Third Event— 20 birds'; $10 entrance. 
Simon 29 200202202110020 
dS 29. .... .12022111211111111112-19 
Coulbourn, 29 i: ::::: " "i::..:..-. 22122112212221111212-20 
Hawkins 32 22222222222211222122—20 
German • 31 . ! ! l" ! " ! ■ • ■ 22011211121021211112-18 
vin 29 : : 02011211112101222112-17 
Wellington,' 30' 22222212220022022222-17. 
Mack 28 : 22122202111112121222—19 
■ Mordecai, 28 11101101112122112121-18 
Malone. 31 ' . 11211112112111U1111— 20 
Money? 30 11010212202212211212—17 
Foiirth Event— $2, miss and 'out. 
Money 20 Coulbourn ..; J222120 
■Wellington .....22222222220 Mack 1220 
German ....i.,.'. 20 Malone ....i,. ......... 11120 
Daniel 12222212221 Hawkins 2111110 
Van 210 
Fifth Event— $2, miss and out. 
German • .IIU-O Van 11112 
Wellington 11110 Mordecai 11 
■ Daniel .1.11U Smith UIO 
Malone ....1110 
Fourth Day, Aug, 21. 
Mr. C. W. Floyd, of New York, was first high man. There 
was a tie for second between Messrs. E. M. Daniels and Lester 
German. Mr. J. Mowell Hawkins was third. In the averages 
for the three days, Daniel was first, Floyd second and Hawkins 
third. 
Tareets- 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 
Hawkins ' .' 14 12 12 9 18 13 14 13 15 16 15 14 
13 14 11 14 17 14 12 15 13 20 13 15 
JLuDus 12 13 12 12 12 14 11 12 15 17 12 10 
■German 13 11 14 14 17 15 14 14 14 18 14 14 
Flovd . 15 13 14 13 17 15 13 14 15 18 13 14 
Souier'" 13 13 14 13 17 14 14 14 11 20 11 13 
Stearns 11 14 11 9 17 13 13 14 10 18 12 14 
Malone IL 12 12 13 16 11 12 15 12 17 9 13 
^orr 9 15 11 13 17 12 13 15 14 16 15 14 
MordetUi '. 8 10 15 12 18 12 14 14 13 16 12 13 
Mack ..13 13 12 11 18 12 13 9 9 18 11 12 
Van 14 9 11 12 16 11 13 9 14 16 12 14 
Thomas 6 13 U 7 10 11 13 12 8 18 13 14 
Kesleer 8 14 10 10 15 12 11 5 8 15 8 12 
^mon ' 11 12 12 10 15 10 14 12 11 16 12 U 
k' ra 13 13 11 12 17 13 15 13 11 17 9 11 
Sam':;:::;::::.::..: 19 5 914101110 s 
ob?^t ■;::;:::::::::::::::;;;::;;: '■■ '■■ •• '9 "71614 "913 
w^'r..:;::::::::::::::::;::::.;::" :: " " :: " 12 16 u 13 s 
The programme of the Rochester, N. Y., Rod and Gun Club 
tournament, to be held Sept. 2 and 3, is alike for each day, one 
at 15, one at 25, and eight at 20 targets, entrance $1.50, $2 and 
$2.50. There is $106 added money. The tournament committee 
is working industriously for the success of the tournament, and 
already has promise of excellent support. A pleasing and rare 
novelty is that provision is voluntarily made to provide the press 
with the scores of the tournament. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Mountainside Gun Club. 
West Orange, N. J., Aug. 22.— The club trophy was a subject 
of keen interest in the competition of the Mountainside Gun Club 
to- day. The scores follow: 
T McDonough 1111111111111111110011111—23 
A W Baldwin ' . . . .1111111010101111111111111—22 
G F Zieffler .'.1101110101100111111111101—19 
H D "-W'ethlinR 1011010111111101011101111—19 
S L Beagle 1111111010101110111001101—18 
w Clark - ..„.,.„, .1101101110101111011010110— 17 
F Hollum 1101101111011110111001111—19 
The scores in five .sweepstake events at 10 birds each follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Beettle. 9 10 7 9 10 T Baldwin...'. 9 9 7 
- - " 8 9 7 F Hollum 7 7 7 9 8 
7 .. .. H D Wethling.... 7 7 
8 9 10 • 
S L 
J McDonough 9 
A W Baldwin.... 8 10 
G F Ziegler.. 9 8 
North River Gun Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., Aug. 22.— The handicaps apply to event 3, 
which was for the silver cup. It was won by Mr. Jas. Morrison. 
There was a good attendance. A special feature was the ten- 
man team race between the home club and the Spring Valley 
Gun Club. The home team proved victorious by a score of 185 
to 159. The scores follow: 
Spring Valley Team. 
"Vreeland 12 
Smith 19 
Singer 12 
Heidgerd 1» 
Fisher 15 
Geiger 22 
Mapes 12 
Marshall 21 
T Geiger ;.,.18 
C Smith ..15-159 
Event 3 was the cup event. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Mapes 
■Vreeland . . 
Harland, 4 . 
Geiger 
Eickhoff. 3 
♦Re-entry. 
1 
2 3 4 5 
Events: 
10 10 25 15 15 
Targets : 
4- 
5 16 . . . . 
0 
8 
Williams . 
9 23 14 14 
Merrill, 3.. 
4 
4 
Monahan, 4 
5 
5 19 . . . . 
Morrison . 
8 
5 
Allison, 1 .. 
8 
6 13 8 8 
8 
3 16 6 . . 
7 
8 17 11 8 
North River Team. ' 
Glover 23 
Allison 19 
Hearne 17 
Harland 16 
Eickhoff 19 
Merrill 19 
Annett 14 
Monahan 19 
Morrison 21 
Truax . : 18—185 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 10 25 15 15 
5 14 . . . . 
6 20 10 10 
7 15 . . . . 
6 22 13 . . 
22 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y- 
Jeannette Gun Club. 
Aug. 21.— The Jeannette Gun Club held its August shoot on 
Inteman's grounds, at Guttenberg, N. J., to-day. Schortemeier 
won in Class A, J. H. Kroeger won in Class B and returns to 
Class A, A. Wohleib won in Class C. The scores in the club 
event, 10 birds, follow: L. H. Schortemeier, 30yds., 10; C. In- 
teman, 28yds., 9; H. Pape, 28yds., 7; J. H. Kroeger, 2Syds., 10; H. 
Kohlfs, 28yds., 8; J. D. Luhsman, 25yds., 5; C. Thyssen, 28yds., 8; 
Mohrman, 28yds.,. 9; A. 'Wohlieb, 25yds., 9; H. Hoffman 8; H. 
Lachman, 25yds., 5; F. Goodman, 25yds., 5. 
Pattcnburg— Norton. 
Pattenburg. N. J., Aug. 24. — Inclosed find scores of match held 
at Norton Saturday afternoon last, between the Pattenburg club 
and the Norton club, resulting in favor of the Pattenburg boys 
by a score of 7. All had a pleasant time: 
N Aogar 1111110110001110110001111—17 
N Eick •. 1111111111111011101110101-21 
W Wene '■ 0011110111100010111111111—18 
F Gleason 1101111011111111011110010-19 
M AloauKh . . . ..........0010101011110110111111111-18 
G Oaks ■ 1110111111110111110111010-20 
T Movl ' .;:..:.'. lOOlUlOlOlOOlOOOlOlOUOl— 13 
D Rounsavili 1101110110111111111110111—21 
C W Bonnell ....1 . 1101110111111011111011101-20 
W S Bowlbv ■ 1110111110101111011111011-20 
A K Hellman . .'. 1110000100110010111010100-12 
R Stamets 0011111111010111001001110—16 
E Eckard 0110100101011000110101001-12 
N Stamets :. 1111111011101111111111111-23 
H L Gano 1100110111100111111011111-19 
A E Holbrook . ! . . . .• 1111101110111111111001111—21 
H S Milburn •' 1011011011111010010011111—17 
T Williamson ' 1111111111011101110111101-21 
H Gano :l . V. : . 0001000011011111111111111-17 
C E Barker -.uli;. 0111111010111111111111111-22 
W Aloauffh ! lllOlllllOllOlOllOOlOOnO-16 
G Edmonds 1001001111011101101101010-15 
T Tohnson ''"jr..........-.!.. 1111111110111111100101110-20 
M M Lott ::::.......:: ooioiooioioioioiomimi-is 
C. W. BowEN, Sec'y. 
New York German Gun Club. 
Aug. 19.— The New 'York German Gun Club held its August 
shoot at Outwater's to-day. There were seventeen contestants, 
each of whom shot at 10 birds in the club event : 
Hdcp. Pts. Tot'l. 
J H Wellbrock...29 7 8 
R Garms 28 6V2 
J Schlicht 
A Dietzel 28 
J H Block 28 
Dr Hudson 29 
L S Muench 28 
J P Dannefelser.28 
E V'n Cattengall.30 
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7 
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6 
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9 
10 
8 
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H Mesloh 28 
P Albert 28 
J H Kroeger.... 30 
E Hadel 28 
E Jacob 28 
G Haganeh. 25 
Col J H V0SS....3O 
R Baudistel 
Hdcp. Pts. Tot'l. 
5 
61/2 
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5 
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28 51/2 
8 
9 
6 
5 
9 
10 
Sweepstake, 5 birds, $2; 5 and 3 points Rose system: Block 3, 
Albert 4, John Hen 2, Dietzel 2, Mesloh 3, Voss 5, Baudistel 3, 
Wellbrock 5, Haganeh 5. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Aug. 18.— The August shoot of the Emerald Gun Club was shot 
on Outwater's grounds, near Carlstadt, N. J,, to-day. The chal- 
lenge medal was not shot for. The scores in the club event, 10 
birds, follow: 
Hdcp. Pts. Tot'l. 
H C Koegel. 
G H Piercy. 
J Whitley .. 
L Colquitt . 
W Canon . . . 
P May ....... 
^ Fiscorer . . 
F Hanman . 
Hdcp. Pts. Tot'l. 
.30 
.30 
.28 
.30 
.28 
.28 
.28 
.28 
10 
9 
6 
10 
L Schortemeier.. 30 7 " 9 
H F Kracke ....25 6 10 
F T Krall 25 6 6 
Dr'Hudson 28 7 7 
F Short 28 7 6 
C Voehringer ...28 6 4 . „„ ^ 
T Moore .:. 28 6y2 9 J Fiscorer 28 7 9 
M Kierson 28 7 10 E Hanman 28 6 3 
Sweepstake, 7 birds, $3.50, Rose system, 6, 3, 1: Colquitt, 30yds., 
7; Piercy, 30yd3., 6; May, 28yds., 5; Koegel, 30yds., 6; Schorty, 
33yds., 6; Whitley, 2Syd3., 4; Reierson, 28yds., 7; Kracke, 25yds., 6; 
Saldrini, 29yds., 6; Calton, 28yds., 6; John Hen, 29yds., 5; Tom 
Short, for birds only, 28yds., 6. 
Two team races also were shot. 
Milbroofc Gun Club. 
MiLBROOK, N, Y.. Aug. 22. — The prize shoot of the Milbrook 
Gun Club to-day was at 50 targets, and was won by Mr. I. Tall- 
man with the excellent score of 49. The scores: 
Tallman 11111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111^9 
Gross . . . .10111111110111111111100111110011101010011100111111—38 
Foster ...... .lilOlOOOllllOlOllOinilOOllOOllllOlllOlOllllllOlll— 35 
Tompkins llOOllllllOllOlOOOOlOlllllOOOlOlOlllUOmilUllll- 35 
Sweepstakes: No. 1: Tallman 25, Foster 19, Tompkins 22. 
No. 2: Tallman 24, Foster 18, Tompkins 17. 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Aug. 20.— In the contest for the large 
loving cup presented by Mr. Ira McKane, several tied on full 
scores. Two shoot-oflfs were necessary to determine the winner. 
Dede finally won. The scores follow: 
Ira McKane cup, 25 targets, handicap allowance: 
Hdcp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Osborne 5 17 22 
Williamson ...... 7 15 22 
I McKane 18 18 
Morris 6 15 21 
Lubeke 12 9 21 
Pillion 12 18 25 
Coper 9 19 25 
Kracke 15 8 23 
Hdcp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Suss 12 19 25 
Greiff 1 24 25 
W McKane 13 12 25 
Goubeaud 14 14 25 
Dede 15 15 25 
Carolan 12 14 25 
Montanus 5 18 23 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, full handicap allowance: 
Suss 
Greiff 
12 
13 
25 
9 
15 
24 
12 
18 
25 
1 
23 
24 
W McKane 
Goubeaud 14 
Dede 15 
Carolan 12 
Hdcp. Brk. Tot'l. 
..14 13 25 
17 25 
18 25 
17 25 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, half handicap allowance 
Hdcp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Pillion 6 12 18 
Suss 6 15 
W McKane 7 13 
Club medal, 25 targets, 
the handicap counts a point. Dr, 
Hdcp. Broke. 
Osborne ....14 21 
Williamson '....11 16 
I McKane , ,...13 
Morris 13 
Lubeke 9 
Pillion 7 
Montanus 15 
Coopfer 8 
Hdcp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Goubeaud .7 11 18 
21 Dede 8 16 24 
20 Carolan ......... 6 8 14 
point handicap, each target scored over 
Goubeaud won the medal: 
Hdcp. Broke. 
17 
18 
10 
14 
16 
17 
Suss . . 
Greiff 
3 
12 
8 
13 
16 
23 
4 
9 
4 
16 
5 
14 
4 
7 
Gilbett-Bttfmister Tournament. 
Spirit Lake, la., Aug. 22.— Gilbert and Burmister's amateur two- 
day tournament was fairly well attended. 
The programme had 200 targets for each day. 
No money was added, but $10, $8 and $7 were given to the three 
high experts, and $10, $8, $7 and $5 to the four high amateurs. 
Crosby won first in the expert class, and Russell Klein won 
first in the amateur class. 
The shooting was from one set of three traps. The weather 
was fine on both days, with the exception of quite a high wind 
at times, making the targets irregular in their flights. 
The Mallory brothers, from Parkersburg, W. Va., were a wel- 
come addition to the entries, and they will remain until after the 
Indian tournament. 
Arrangements have been made with the boat company to furnish 
a special boat to .convey the sportsmen and their families from 
Spirit Lake to Arnold's Park to-morrow, where they will remain 
until after the Indian tournament. 
First Day, Aug. 2J. 
6 7 8 
20 15 15 
18 15 13 
18 15 14 
16 14 14 
20 14 15 
18 15 14 
18 12 15 
17 11 14 
19 13 14 
17 14 14 
14 14 13 
18 13 13 
15 11 13 
18 11 12 
13 12 10 
14 12 12 
13 11 14 
17 8 14 
.. .. 12 
16 15 12 
14 14 14 
17 14 13 
.. ..12 
.. .. 10 
.. .. 10 
9 10 
20 15 
18 15 
18 13 
18 14 
15 13 
19 14 
20 14 
17 14 
15 12 
18 14 
18 15 
16 14 
15 14 
18 12 
18 15 
15 10 
18 11 
18 12 
14 14 
18 12 
18 13 
17 12 
16 11 
15 10 
18 10 
.. 5 
.. 1 
.. 9 
11 12 
15 20 
13 18 
13 18 
12 20 
15 18 
15 20 
10 18 
13 17 
12 17 
13 17 
15 15 
10 17 
10 16 
9 16 
12 15 
10 .. 
12 15 
12 17 
14 ig 
15 17 
15 16 
Broke. 
182 
182 
178 
179 
186 
183 
168 
167 
174 
174 
166 
153 
158 
160 
160 
156, 
iis 
175 
173 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets : 15 15 20 15 15 
Crosby, 20 12 14 17 14 15 
Gilbert, 20 13 14 19 12 15 
Hirschy, 19 14 14 20 12 10 
Hughes, 19 13 13 18 13 12 
Klein, 19 15 13 16 13 14 
Budd, 19 15 14 19 14 14 
Riehl, 19 12 9 17 15 12 
Fannmg, 19 14 11 17 12 11 
Marshall, 19 ..• 14 13 18 1111 
Burnside, 18 14 14 17 12 13 
F E Mallory, 17 12 13 12 14 14 
S T Mallory, 17 12 14 14 10 9 
Henshaw, 14 14 10 15 11 12 
Yearons, 16 14 13 18 11 9 
GET, 16 13 13 16 9 11 
Kerr 16 .: 10 13 18 12 13 
Burmeister, 16 10 11 15 10 12 
Snyder, 16 11 11 .... .. 
J F Mallory, 17 14 14 16 14 14 
Wallace, 17 12 11 17 15 15 
Morrison, 18 12 14 18 14 U 
B B Van 
Shear 
Lee • 
Pete T 
Linder 
Arthur • •• 
Second Day, Aug. 22. 
, Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets- 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Crosby 20 15 14 19 15 14 20 14 15 20 12 13 19 
Gilbert 20 14 14 19 14 13 17 14 15 20 13 13 19 
Hirschv 19 15 15 17 15 13 16 15 13 19 14 14 20 
Klein 19 . 11 15 17 12 13 17 14 14 18 14 15 16 
Huglies 19 14 14 19 15 13 19 14 13 20 14 14 16 
Budd 19 14 15 17 12 14 16 13 12 17 14 14 16 
Riehl 18 13 13 19 12 14 17 11 11 14 14 13 18 
Fanning 18 14 14 18 11 15 15 11 9 17 9 10 15 
Marshall 18 14 13 19 13 12 18 15 11 20 13 10 19 
Burnside 18 12 10 18 14 11 16 14 13 15 15 12 20 
F E Mallory 16 14 14 20 14 13 19 14 14 18 15 13 18 
S T Ma ory 16 14 14 18 13 13 18 13 15 15 13 12 16 
Burmeister 16 12 13 13 12 14 18 14 12 18 13 15 16 
T F Mallory 17 12 14 15 10 11 16 14 12 17 12 14 18 
Wallace, 17 ...: 13 13 19 13 14 17 13 14 17 13 13 16 
Summary of two-day averages: Crosby 372, Gilbert 367, Hirschy 
364 Hughes 364, Klein 362, Budd 357, Riehl 337, Fanning 325, 
Marshall 351, Burnside 344, F. E. Mallory 352, S. T. Mallory 327, J. 
F. Mallory 343, Wallace 350, Burmeister 326. 
Hellam Gun Club. 
The Hellam, Pa., Gun Club held their second annual shoot 
on Aug. 18, which turned out to be a very satisfactory affair. 
While there were not many visiting shooters, those that came 
expressed themselves as being well pleased. Among the visitors 
was Mr. Frank Lawrence, who was kept busy showing the new 
automatic rifle, recently put on the market by the firm which 
he represents. There was also there Mr. John R. Hull, Mr. 
Nels M. McSherry, secretary of the York Gun Club. Mr. Mc- 
Sherry was second to Jack Hull, who was high for the day, ^ 
Mr. W. C. Blessing, the club's secretary, had arranged a nice, 
short programme with events of 10 and 15 targets each, so as 
not to scare the new shooters. 
Events- 123456789 10 
Tareets- 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 Broke. 
Hull ,,10 14 8 14 10 14 10 15 9 14 118 
Ryan ■■'::.: ? S e .. 4 7 SIO 8I3 ... 
Stambaugh 9 12 5 8 8 13 7 12 7 14 95 
Moul 7 14 5 13 10 11 7 14 10 10 101 
McSherry' 9 13 8 13 9 8 9 14 10 13 106 
Billet . 4 9 5 6 6 4 5 5 3 6 53 
Blessing" 3 5 6 6 3 .. 5 7 3 9 
Heilman 2 5 5 8 1 5 7 12 7 11 63 
Stoner 6 12 6 9 5 9 5 10 7 9 78 • 
Williams" 7 11 9 14 9 15 .. 14 9 15 ... 
Lee 8.. 7 4 3 5 
Seipl4 6 14 8 9 ... 
Frey 7 11 8 13 ... 
Jackson 9 11 7 10 
Forry - • ••• 
Broke. 
190 
185 
186 
176 
185 
174 
169 
158 
177 
170 
186 
174 
170 
165 
175 
