A.UG. 29, 1903.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
175 
Dominion .Tournament. -., 
09 ^^'l«=!' 
First Day Aug. 12. 
Events : 
The Dominion of Canada Trapshootmg and Game Protective 
ssociation's third annual tournament was held on Aug. 12, 13, 
and 15, at Woodbine Park, Toronto, and was an unqualified 
iccess. The weather was aU that could be desired, and the 
tendance very large, 151 competitors taking part. So far as the 
riter knows, this is the second largest target toiimament ever 
:ld in America. It was open to Canadian amateurs only who 
ere members of any one of the seventeen affiliated gun clubs, or 
ho had paid the individual affiliation fee. Had the tournament 
een an open one the Grand American Handicap shoot at Kansas 
ity in April last would easily h^ve htm eelipsed, because over 
ne hundred applications from non-members' for permission to 
Mot were received and refused. The Stanley Gun Club, of 
'oronto, had charge of the arrangements, which were complete 
1 every detail. 
Woodbine Park is the property of the Ontario Jockey Club, 
t is situate on the shore of Lake Ontario, and was an ideal place 
3r the sport, giving a perfect background. Nearly every club 
ad a large tent for the use of the members, which added to the 
eauty of the scene. One gentleman from the United States 
uggested to the writer that it was an ideal place to hold the 
Irand American Handicap at live pigeons. 
Mr. Thomas A. Duff* jpresident of the Association, took the 
nanagement of the tournament, and was ably assisted by Messrs. 
:harles T. Logan and Alex. Dcy, secretary and field captain re- 
peetively of the Stanley Gun Chib. These three gentlemen also 
hot through all events in the four days, and considering the 
rircumstances made very creditable scores. 
The handicap was pronounced by every one as the best yet. 
The history of its adoption is as follows: Mr. W. A. Smith, 
ECingsville, Ont., produced a sliding handicap system, which was 
ised last year. The distances were from 16 to 22yds., and a com- 
letitor who broke straight at IGyds. was compelled in the succeed- 
ng event to go back to 22yds., which frequently resulted in an 
njustice being done. Furthermore, shooters frequently "dropped 
or position." The president of the Association set to work to 
irepare a new system of handicapping, and while engaged at it 
ibserved a letter in the American sporting papers explaining a 
dystem proposed by Dr. C. E. Cook, .secretary of the New Lon- 
don, la.. Gun Club, and entered into correspondence with him. 
By the Doctor's system, each competitor had a 3yd. limit, thus 
„ 'l6yd. man breaking straight would go to 17yds. ; straight again, 
to 18yds. Mr. Duff, however, felt that it would be an improve- 
ment to modify this, and accordingly did so, whereby a 16yd. man 
scoring straight would go to 19yds., 10 to ISyds., 18 to 17yds. 
and 17 or less would remain at 16. This system was adopted and 
proved an unqualified success. Mr. R. O. Heikes was so en- 
thusiastic over it that he declared he would endeavor to have 
United States clubs use it at their tournaments. Any individual 
or club desiring a copy of the system as used in Toronto will be 
cheerfully sent one by applying to Thomas A. Duff, Toronto, or 
Dr. C. E. Cook, New London, Iowa. 
Competitors were present from Shcrbrookc, P. Q., on the east 
to Winnipeg, Man., on the west, ■ the five gentlemen (Messrs. 
Bain. Allan, Carruthers, Hargrave and Miller) from the latter 
city traveling nearly 3,000 miles to make the round trip. 
The trade was represented by Messrs. J. H. Cameron and J.A. 
U. Elliott, Rolla O. Heikes, John S. Coler, Jr., Capt. A. W. du 
Bray, Forest H. Conover and R. H. Watson. The Association 
is under the deepest obligations to these gentlemen for the valu- 
able assistance given. Messrs. Cameron, Cole, Conover and 
Watson performed the duties of squad hustler, yet withal had 
time to do missionary work in the interests of their respective 
companies. Our own "Injun" was here, there and everywhere. 
No better representative could be found. He also shot through 
the entire programme. 
The high average prize for the first day— a gold badge donated 
by the Hunter Arms Co.— was won by Capt. J. F. Higginson, of 
the St. Hubert Gun Club, Ottawa, with 179 out of a possible 200. 
He was closely followed by Messrs. W. A. Smith, Kingsville, and. 
J. E. Hovey, Clinton, with 176, while Messrs. F. Westbrook, 
Brantford, and H. Scane, Ridgetown, scored 175 each, H. D. 
Bates 174, and C. G. Thompson, Sherbrooke, 173. 
The high average among the experts was made by Mr. R. O. 
Heikes, 179, followed by Mr. J. A. R. Elliott, 174, and F. H. 
1 Conover, 163. 
' The office was in charge of Messrs. W. H. Hayes and L. A. 
Des Rosiers, Ottawa, and Geo. Cashmore, Toronto. They gave 
every satisfaction. 
^ Annual Meeting. 
^CThe annual meeting of the Association was held on Aug. 12, in 
IPie magnificent banqueting hall of tlie King Edward Hotel, and 
'was largely attended. Mr. Thomas A. Duff, president, was in the 
chair, and after calling the meeting to order congratulated the 
Association upon the splendid work it was doing, and upon the 
success of the tournament. He bade a hearty welcome to all 
competitors. 
The financial reports, as read by Mr. A. W. Throop, St. Hubert 
Gun Club, Ottawa, the secretarj'-treasurer of the Association, was 
received with applause and adopted. It showed the Association 
to be in a prosperous condition financially. A new constitution, 
by-laws and rules were adopted, ordered to be printed and dis- 
tributed to the various affiliated clubs. 
A vast amount of important business was disposed of. 
After a spirited contest between Brantford and Ottawa for the 
next tournament the former city was selected. 
The president, on vacating the chair, paid a tribute to Mr. A. 
W. Throop for the work he had performed, ajid also to Alessrs. 
Logan and Dey. He announced that he was not again, a candi- 
date for the presidency, and called upon Mr. Thomas Reid, of 
Walkerville, to assume the chair and conduct the election of 
officers. 
Mr. Thomas A. Duff was twice unanimously re-elected as pres- 
ident, and was compelled to twice write his resignation before the 
meeting would permit him to retire, and not even then, until he 
had pledged himself to give the Association all the assistance in 
his power. 
The iollowing officers were then elected: President, F. West- 
brook, Brantford; First Vice-President, J. C. Cantelon, Cluiton; 
Second Vice-President, D. McMackon, Highgate; Secretary-Treas- 
urer, A. W. Throop, Ottawa. Executive Committee: Thomas A. 
Duff, Toronto; Capt. J. F. Higginson, Ottawa; M. J. Miller, 
Winnipeg; P. Wakefield, Toronto Junction; J. W. Aitken, 
Chatham; C. Hacker, Brantford; W. A. Smith, Kingsville; Dr. 
R. W. Hunt, Hamilton, and C. J. Mitchell, Brantford. 
The executive committee was ordered to provide a suitable 
testimonial for Messrs. Duff and Throop in recognition of their 
services. 
After votes of thanks to the Stanley Gun Club, of Tbronto, and 
the King Edward Hotel Company, the meeting adjourned. 
Prank 17 19 17 17 13 20 14 17 15 14 
Dr Wilson IS 17 18 12 W 1? 19 « 17 
M T Fletcher 17 17 20 14 19 16 17 16 16 17 
F Westbrook ■ IS 16 19 17 14 18 19 19 16 19 
C A Montgomery 16 16 17 IS 16 17 17 lb 16 IS 
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Tareets- 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
T t Duff 13 15 14 14 19 15 17 16 17 17 
C T Loean 16 17 14 16 16 17 17 15 17 14 
G W McGili 13 14 16 13 16 14 13 17 14 12 
D McMackon 16 17 18 13 16 17 16 18 15 20 
T H Thompson : 17 15 14 15 IS 11 17 14 15 12 
T UDton 16 19 12 16 19 15 16 15 17 19 
Dr Hunt ' ' ' ' 14 18 11 16 20 18 13 14 19 18 
Frank . • 17 19 17 17 13 20 14 17 15 14 
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M T Miller 17 16 16 15 13 16 17 18 15 15 
C Hacker ' ' ' ' 16 17 19 17 15 15 19 19 17 16 
H Scane ".' IS 17 18 17 19 15 17 18 17 19 
A Totsms. 15 16 is 15 19 17 12 15 17 16 
W L Cameron 14 16 11 17 15 18 18 16 10 12 
G A nlney 19 13 14 15 15 16 14 17 15 15 
S White .^ Z. 15 13 14 12 12 16 15 13 15 16 
1 WavDcr ■ 14 10 18 17 17 15 19 IS 15 16 
H T \restbrdali " 12 15 19 4 12 10 12 16 15 12 
R' Patrick'*?':*! r.:: . 11 11 17 16 14 16 U 16 20 15 
W T Jack . , 12 15 10 14 11 
T L kcLkVen' 19 16 17 15 18 16 17 16 15 17 
thurch 14 12 12 18 14 17 14 16 13 14 
C G Thompson 15 16 15 16 19 19 19 IS 17 19 
P Wakc'fiekl Ifi 17 16 17 13 14 14 16 13 15 
T M Craig . IS IS 18 15 15 14 18 14 15 20 
A W Throop 14 15 15 18 17 18 17 13 14 19 
Cant T T tlfsg nson 16 18 18 19 18 17 18 19 18 18 
N G Brav 14 IG 14 IS 16 19 19 17 16 19 
R Grfen U H 1^ 10 M 13 13 8 .9 9 
A Dev 14 14 13 16 15 15 12 15 1-5 20 
H D Bates" " ' 18 17 19 18 17 19 16 16 19 15 
w 1 Henry::::::.: is 13 15 17 17 n is 
\ D Bate- 19 13 18 14 14 18 ., 
T E Cantelon " ' 19 17 17 12 12 18 if 18 15 17 
T E Hovey : 16 18 16 18 18 20 r "'^ 
W G bohertv 14 15 12 15 14 13 16 13 15 17 
Dr Dome . 19 13 13 16 9 16 17 13 15 16 
T Dodds 15 15 17 12 9 11 12 12 15 14 
W A Smith ■ 20 16 18 19 17 17 18 16 16 19 
R GrahTm :: 18 19 15 16 18 17 16 14 13 10 
W J Morehead 13 14 13 18 14 
J Ireland 1? 13 
A J^ Morrish 
W Slaney 
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16 13 15 17 
16 
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15 13 14 8 , . . 
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14 14 17 13 14 17 16 15 . . . . 
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AlcNab 15 16 14 15 15 
C i„e 15 12 18 IS 18 
W Scane 15 14 16 18 14 14 14 14 14 17 
W Aitken' " ' 12 16 20 14 15 14 13 
Bureess 12 11 17 16 15 17 15 16 10 . . 
Dumont :: 17 17 15 13 14 16 18 13 14 18 
St Tean 16 14 18 18 16 19 17 14 16 14 
Ball 11 15 14 12 19 15 
W Allan" 15 15 15 15 17 17 18 18 14 14 
A Carruthers 17 19 18 15 18 14 17 14 16 19 
W Reid 15 17 16 17 12 13 17 14 14 16 
M Miller' " 14 12 13 .. 14 16 10 11 12 11 
J S Lunney 15 16 13 9 7 14 11 
W P Thompson 15 14 11 15 16 
M Reardon 16 14 16 12 17 
F Hargrave 13 
W C Smith 9 .. . 
G B Smith ]U1}J 
P G Dorsam 12 14 16 
R O Heikes!: IS 15 16 19 20 16 20 16 20 19 
T T Coulter 14 
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A E.Eakins.. ......... 13 7 ...... .. .. .. 
J A R El'l'iott 17 17 19 16 17 19 18 15 18 IS 
J M Deslaariers 15 .. 15 .. 13 ....... . 
Ben It 12 .. 14 
T Sawdon, Jr H 
J Taylor 14 15 17 
Skeeter lo •• •• 
F Burrell... - 1^ 
Buck . . . .>.*.i4*..<. •• 8 i' 
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W Martin 9 10 .. .. .. 
F Cantelon 9 ••. •- •• 
Thompson lb 13 14 
Smith 5 
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M Sheppard •.,»•■, 
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Broke. 
157 
. 159 
142 
166 
148 
164 
161 
163 
106 
169 
175 
167 
168 
158 
170 
175 
160 
147 
153 
141 
159 
127 
150 
62 
166 
144 
173 
151 
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160 
179 ■ 
168 
108 
149 
174 
102 
96 
162 
176 
144 
147 
132 
176 
156 
132 
75 
55 
120 
90 
89 
75 
76 
150 
104 
129 
155 
162 
86 
158 
167 
151 
113 
85 
71 
75 
13 
9 
50 
42 
179 
14 
83 
163 
20 
55 
174 
43 
26 
82 
58 
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16 
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Second Day, Aug, J3. 
The feature of to-day was event No. 6, the two-man team cham- 
pionship of Canada, open to members of same clubs and residents 
of same town, and was won by Messrs. P. Wakefield and G. W- 
McGill, of Toronto Junction Gun Club. A magnificent silver 
trophy went to each. These were donated by Charles Shangman, 
Montreal. 
Amateur high average for the day was won by F. Westbrook 
with 162 out of 180, who took tlie silver cup presented by the 
Toronto Silver Plate Co. He was closely followed by Mr. N. G. 
Bray, Sherbrooke, P. Q., with 155; T. M. Craig, Sherbrooke; 
H. D. Bates, W. A. Smith, J. E. Hovey and M. J. Fletcher, with 
154 each, and G. W. McGill with 153. 
Professional high average for the day went to R. O. Heikes 
with 163, followed by J. A. R. Elliott with 155. 
Events: 12345789 10 
Events- 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
Duff 12 18 12 16 12 IS 13 15 15 
Losran' ' 16 15 13 17 11 15 18 15 19 
Scane " " 16 19 15 15 20 15 13 17 16 
Tolsma' '. 16 20 18 IS 14 15 15 17 16 
McGill " ' 19 16 16 17 17 18 17 20 13 
McMackon"..: 15 IS 18 15 17 14 16 18 17 
H Thompson 19 16 17 li 12 15 .. .. .. 
J H 
IS 20 16 17 20 19 15 IS 19 
MoSmeS^ :::;::;:;.;.. is 17 le i4 le is le 19 lo 
Mitchell 15 1' 19 IS 16 16 L 13 IS 
M J Miller ,r -,0 
Hacker 
15 12 14 16 18 16 15 15 11 
17 20 13 16 16 17 16 14 19 
CraTe- IS 18 19 15 17 16 16 17 IS 
Brav 19 16 17 19 17 17 IS 16 16 
Hieffiiison : 13 18 16 16 IS 17 19 16 16 
ThrooD 14 16 18 15 17 16 19 14 17 
C G Thomp's'on , 18 14 12 15 15 17 15 15 16 
Henev 15 13 18 15 16 15 17 18 16 
wavper" ::::.:: i6 12 12 is 15 n ..... . 
Dr G Sm th 12 17 15 18 15 14 15 14 12 
P G Doe4m ■ 10-1115 15 11 8 7 1118 
W^V Smith -19 16 18 18 16 18 16 18 15 
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Wakefield 17 IS 13 17 15 13 17 16 17 
Dumont !: i:.. i. . Ir. . 17 IS 13 17 17 14 17 14 13 
St Jean '.::::: 12 15 19 le is 15 
-W'' M Miller 12 13 13 
rbiiroh 14 15 14 16 13 13 13 16 13 
C-rmeron 18 16 16 14 13 13 13 16 13 
T finnev 15 12 10 10 9 S 12 14 11 
Mc"ehead":::::: 15 is 13 12 12 15 15 13 13 
^ f) Bnte=: 19 13 16 19 16 IS is 18 17 
r qr-nn- " 10 16 15 20 12 15 16 17 17 
Mrrnll 14 13 11 15 11 11 15 8 16 
A w R;id: :::::: 16I61412 
TfV? melon 14 14 19 16 14 16 16 15 17 
T^ovev 19 18 18 15 16 17 16 18 17 
i?^r„ ^ 16 15 15 18 18 16 17 16 . . 
Trnhim 14 16 15 IS 15 14 16 11 
Dr Doilie":".'.,:::.::: is 17 is n 15 15 14 is n 
TrFl'ind 13 I 16 11 10 .. .. ,. .. 
Doherty 14 14 15 10 U 14 16 15 15 
T V Henrv 13 lb lU 
r-mobcll 9 « 9 6 4 13 12 13.. 
Packham . : : 12 12 16 14 15 13 14 15 . . 
Sn->patQn • • 8 13 13 12 8 , , 
.Pent !: . . : • , 12 16 14 12 16 12 
Broke. 
131 
139 
146 
149 
153 
148 
96 
162 
147 
149 
132 
148 
154 
155 
149 
146 
137 
143 
90 
132 
106 
154 
42 
143 
140 
90 
38 
127 
137 
101 
126 
154 
138 
114 
58 
• 141 
154 
131 
119 
149 
57 
124 
39. 
72 
111 
66 
82 
McCague 10 12 9 9 6 
G Kidd 7 9 7 10 10 .. .. 
J Kidd 10 7 10 .. .. 15 14 .. .. 
trpton ••• 14 17 19 15 lo 
Hunt 19 14 14 17 18 13 18 16 17 
Frank 16 15 14 10 13 
Dr Wilson 17 15 17 16 10 18 15 16 14 
Fletcher 19 15 IS 18 18 17 18 15 16 
Marshall , , . .^r-i^i...... 16 16 13 12 9 9 
Dodds 18 15 14 15 19 16 .. .. 15 
W J Henry 16 15 13 15 12 
Patrick S 10 8 
Carruthers 16 11 16 19 19 13 18 14 17 
Allan 15 16 13 13 14 15 13 12 14 
Bain 16 16 16 18 17 18 15 13 IS 
Dev " " 18 18 15 16 15 13 18 14 17 
Aitken : 18 15 15 14 18 13 14 . . . . 
Slaney 15 19 15 15 14 IS 13 . . . . 
Tone^i 15 
Green 18 17 18 IS 16 17 14 14 16 
•White 14 15 12 14 11 16 16 14 12 
H T Westbrook 8 12 9 14 15 1113 15 14 
iVl orrisli ■> .. 6 .• 
McLaren'::: 15 13 19 16 16 17 
Heikes 20 18 18 17 20 16 18 17 19 
Du Bray 10 10 9 9 11 13 
Hargrave 11 4 11 14 12 9 
Conover 15 16 13 16 20 14 11 16 15 
Mallery 12 12 .. 12 
Kress 17 
Elliott 15 IS 15 20 16 19 19 19 18 
Deslauriers 13 11 .. .. .. .- ■• •• 
Sawden, Jr......:. 18 14 14 
Taylor 18 ..12 
Skeeter • ■ • > • • " 
Burrell 12 .. .• 
W E Mitchell 11 . . 11 
Cull 15 13 .. 18 
Boot 15 17 
Singular 9 .. 15 12 .... 11 
T Reid 9 14 
Hewson 14 16 .. .. •• 
Mull is 18 .. 11 14 16 15 .. 
Lewis 16 10 16 19 14 17 
Matthews •• •• •• 15 •• 10 
^M^es .....i... 15 - ■■ •• 
Rowntree •■ •■ ' ' ^ 
Jackson Ir -io " ' 
Chapman Jo LA .. 
Edwards " •■ •• ■• 
Bowman ioic " " 
Patterson • 1 io " '" 
Jeffers ■'• I'i -ii 
Sawdon, Sr ii xi. 
Two-man team championship 
P Wakefield 19 
G W McGill 18—37 
F Westbrook ....IS 
C Hacker 17—35 
F A Heney 17 ^ 
A W Throop 18—35 
H D Bates 17 
H Scane 18—35 
J W Allan IS 
M.J Miller 17—35 
D McMackon 18 
J L McLaren 16—34 
Dr Wilson 16 
M E Fletcher 18—34 
Dr Doilie 16 
W T Ross 17—33 
T M Craig 17 
C G Thompson 17—34 
G A Carruthers 17 
D Bain 16-33 
of Canada, 20 targets per 
Dr Hunt 
T Upton 
C J Mitchell 
C A Montgomery 
Capt J. F Higginson 
W L Cameron 
W L Doherty 
R Graham 
T F Cantelon 
J E Hovey 
C J Packham 
F Burrell 
R Green 
J H Thompson 
"H A Mallory 
H Cull 
T Kress 
F Root 
T Henry 
W Mullis 
46 
43 
56 
80 
46 
68 
138 
154 
75 
112 
71 
26 
143 
125 
147 
144 
107 
109 
15 
148 
124 
111 
6 
96 
163 
62 
61 
136 
36 
17 
155 
24 
46 
30 
9 
. 12 
22 
46 
32 
47 
23 
30 
74 
92 
25 
15 
15 
14 
27 
6 
8 
27 
12 
26 
man : 
16 
17—33 
17 
15—32 
17 
14—31 
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12—30 
14 
.14—28 
.18 
, 9—27 
.15 
.12—27 
.13 
.12—25 
.11 
14—25 
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.14—25 
Third Day, Aug. U, 
The feature of to-day's programme was event No. 5, for the 
Parker gun, donated by Messrs. Parker Bros., Meriden, Conn. It 
was shot for at 30 targets, and resuUed in a tie between J. E. 
Hovey, Clinton, and Dr. R. W. Hunt, Hainilton. The tie was 
immediately shot off at the original number of birds, Hovey being 
at 21yds., and Plunt at 17yds. Hovey won by 1 bird. 
The cup presented by Alderman Robert Fleming, president 
Stanley Gun Club, for high average for the day was won by Mr. 
J. E. Hovey, with 173 out of 190, followed by C. G. Thompson 
167, H. Scane 166 and T. Upton, Hamilton, and Capt. Higginson 
with 165 each. 
R. O. Heikes was high among the professionals with 172, Con- 
over being next with 154. Mr. Elliott was taken very ill and had 
to leave the grounds, much to the regret of every one. 
No. 10 event at 20 targets had to be cancelled, owing to the' 
heavy entry. 
Events: 1 2 3 
Targets: 20 20 20 
T A Duff 16 IS 17 
H Cull 12 14 12 
A Tolsma 17 16 14 
C T Logan 18 14 19 
G W McGill 17 16 18 
D McMackon 16 14 IS 
T H Thompson 17 16 14 
"F Westbrook 17 17 17 
C A Montgomery IS 15 17 
C J Mitchell IS 18 12 
C Summerhayfes 19 18 19 
C Hacker 16- 20 18 
T M Craig 17 16 16 
N G Bray 14 15 18 
Capt Higginson 18 17 16 
A W Throop 16 16 13 
C G Thompson 15 19 19 
H D Bates.... 17 16 19 
W A Smith 17 15 16 
C Scane 17 16 18 
G A Carruthers 15 14 15 
T W Allan 14 18 16 
D Bain 17 18 IS 
W L Cameron 18 13 18 
F A Henev 17 14 13 
T Upton .'. 18 19 19 
Dr Hunt 19 18 19 
Frank 14 14 15 
Dr Wilson 14 17 18 
M T Fletcher 19 18 18 
H "Scane 17 19 17 
T L McLaren 19 18 17 
E J Brown 15 13 15 
G Dumont 15 13 14 
A B Cutliffe 11 12 15 
T Wavper 17 IS 20 
P Wakefield 15 15 15 
C Burgess 10 12 15 
R Green 17 16 IS 
W Lewis 15 17 19 
W J Henry 16 16 19 
J Dodds 12 12 17 
W G Doherty • ■ • 1° IS 18 
J E Hovey 19 17 IS 
) E Cantelon 15 H 
W J Ross 15 15 16 
Dr ■'Doilie 14 17 16 
M Reardon ...i, id ib lo 
A Dey 18 14 16 
W Slaney il ^° 
H A Mallory U 
S A White 17 13 11 
H T Westbrook 13 10 9 
Church 
R Graham 
C T Packham .. •• .. 
T Henry 12 
J Ireland 14 13 
W J Morehead 
T W Aiken .. 
"G B Smith 17 
P T Dorsam 12 
L St Tean 
R O 'Heikes 19 17 19 
4 5 
20 30 
12 21 
15 26 
17 25 
12 22 
14 26 
17 26 
17 23 
18 22 
19 22 
20 24 
16 26 
19 23 
17 26 
17 27 
17 27 
18 25 
17 26 
18 25 
17 20 
18 27 
17 23 
15 22 
15 27 
14 26 
17 25 
16 24 
16 28 
.. 24 
11 25 
16 26 
17 27 
14 25 
14 17 
15 25 
17 19 
17 20 
16 25 
13 .. 
17 25 
16 24 
15 25 
13 .. 
16 21 
19 28 
16 15 
14 21 
17 25 
14 21 
17 26 
6 7 
20 20 
15 18 
16 11 
18 15 
16 17 
18 19 
17 14 
12 12 
19 19 
19 15 
16 16 
13 20 
16 15 
16 17 
17 19 
18 16 
18 16 
18 19 
17 17 
16 15 
19 14 
20 10 
17 IS 
18 19 
15 14 
16 15 
15 17 
13 19 
16 9 
12 18 
17 18 
18 15 
16 IS 
18 13 
15 10 
14 .. 
17 15 
17 17 
8 9 
20 20 
17 16 
12 .. 
16 9 
15 15 
12 18 
15 10 
ie is 
18 13 
19 18 
18 13 
18 15 
19 16 
17 19 
20 16 
18 16 
15 16 
16 20 
17 IS 
19 16 
15 14 
14 15 
17 18 
19 14 
15 19 
13 17 
16 .. 
15 13 
18 18 
17 19 
14 16 
15 15 
19 .. 
12 15 
15 14 16 14 
16 18 13 16 
14 17 17 18 
15 ie i7 is 
15 19 20 18 
17 17 16 14 
17 14 17 15 
17 17 14 17 
is ii 15 i5 
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15 20 14 19 . . . . 
13 23 12 15 11 14 
.... 13 25 15 17 ... . 
n 14 17 23 16 17 17 14 
.... 16 25 .. 15 ... . 
18 
14 15 11 
14 25 13 11 . . . . 
16 20 
13 20 
. . .. 15 16 19 17 
19 29 17 17 18 17 
Broke. 
150 
118 
147 
148 
158 
147 
111 
163 
156 
161 
162 
160 
160 
161 
165 
156 
167 
165 
151 
164 
143 
149 
167 
151 
117 
165 
162 
108 
143 
168 
166 
157 
135 
107 
88 
143 
147 
50 
152 
154 
1-57 
54 
141 
173 
139 
144 
154 
79 
150 
84 
25 
109 
120 
70 
129 
56 
30 
27 
40 
63 
53 
45 
67 
173 
