Sept. 5, 1903.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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The Indian Tournament* 
rnold's Park, la., Aug. 125. — The fifth annual tournament of 
jb Indians commenced this morning with sixty entries. The 
eather was cloudy and cool. The Tribe was represented by Chiefs 
ong Talk and squaw and daughter; Dago and squaw; Heap 
aJk and squaw; Wipe Stick, Bald Eagle, Kinnikinnic, Piasa and 
juaw, Spoon River and squaw and son; Bull Seal; All Aboard 
d squaw; Little Hatchet; Toboggan and squaw and family; 
o Smile; Quick Trigger and squaw; Hoot Mon and squaw; 
ack to the Woods an. ^quaw and daughter: Follow Trail and 
igh Temper. 
The programme ' , ^ eight 15 and four 20 target events each 
ly, wLti^ «■"" ' ,',^;o the 15 and $15 added to the 20 target 
,ig was from two sets of traps fitted with 
eap Talk's all. The traps were set facing the lake, to the 
jrthwest, about 30ft. above the water. There were $94, divided 
7; $15, $10, $9, $8, $7, $6, $5 and $5 to the ten high guns. 
Three fps will be awarded to highest averages for the four 
.ys as follows: First, 90 per cent, arid over; second, 80 to 89 
:r cent. ; third, to contestants below 80- per cent All ties for cups 
be shot off at 50 targets. Two shower sticks were donated 
f Chief All Aboard, and squaw All Aboard; one open to con- 
istants who have squaws and one to contestants who have no 
|uaws. Mr. Maurice Kauffman presented the Indians with an 
idif watch fob. The Dickey Clay Manufacturing Company 
jve the tribe a fine gold medal. The above prizes will be shot 
ir is special events on the third and fourth days. The Mallory 
others, from Parkersburg, W. Va., accompanied by their fami- 
;s, are attending the tournament and are doing some good 
lootmg. They are welcome visitors. The Indians are more 
an pleased to have them in attendance, and will spare no pains 
make their visit a pleasant one. 
On Mondajr afternoon twenty-six men shot four 15 and two 
f target events. Bald Eagle was high with 9(). J. F. Mallory 
d Wipe Stick were second with 94 o\it of the 100. In to-day's 
?ents Kinnekinnic was high with 190. F. E. Mallory, Little 
atchet and Wipe Stick were second with 188. Dago and Hughes 
ere third with 187. 
The weather prospects are good for to-morrow, and a number 
new entries are expected. 
First Day, Aug. 25. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
E Mallory 15 
T Mallory 13 
E Mallory 13 
aboggan ^ 15 
ick to the Woods 9 
othcup 9 
Herr 11 
pley 13 
ichols 14 
lack 10 
II Aboard 11 
juaw All Aboard 12 
ollow Trail 14 
ong Talk 13 
Dwnsend 11 
ittle Hatchet 13 
cKay 11 
ughes 14 
aylor 14 
iefenderfer 13 
innekinnic 14 
cap Talk 15 
o Smile 12 
joon River 15 
enshaw 9 
ago 12 
orn 16 
roctor 10 
A Smith 10 
ernhardt 11 
igh Temper .......t^..... 12 
err 13 
orrison 14 
□nverse 12 
ird 15 
iasa 13 
unningham 12 
alk U 
:hwartz 11 
!urphy 13 
A Smith 11 
ust 11 
ay turn 12 
atch 11 
arber 14 
cot Mon 15 
pbebaugh 10 
olden 11 
allace 15 
ipe Stick 15 
aid Eagle 15 
eer 13 
Ull Seal .14 
arlow 14 
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ramp 13 
r Cook 13 
iwis 10 
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15 20 
15 15 
14 16 
15 16 
15 20 
14 17 
12 IS 
6 11 
13 19 
14 16 
15 17 
9 17 
11 19 
14 18 
14 IS 
12 17 
14 19 
13 15 
14 20 
14 16 
12 IS 
15 20 
14 17 
14 15 
15 18 
12 19 
15 19 
13 17 
11 13 
12 14 
13 IS 
14 16 
14 19 
14 19 
13 18 
14 19 
13 19 
12 18 
15 IS 
12 17 
12 18 
12 17 
14 17 
12 17 
12 18 
12 20 
14 20 
13 16 
14 19 
15 20 
14 19 
13 17 
14 19 
14 17 
15 16 
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13 14 
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15 20 
15 19 
11 17 
12 17 
13 20 
15 17 
13 18 
8 15 
15 20 
13 IS 
13 15 
12 13 
10 15 
13 15 
13 18 
14 17 
14 19 
14 19 
13 19 
12 19 
13 19 
15 20 
15 20 
14 15 
13 IS 
11 IS 
15 17 
11 20 
11 14 
9 16 
12 15 
13 18 
12 15 
12 17 
15 18 
13 17 
14 19 
12 17 
12 15 
13 20 
15 19 
12 19 
13 16 
12 15 
12 17 
13 15 
12 20 
10 12 
11 14 
13 IS 
14 18 
14 18 
15 17 
14 19 
13 20 
13 19 
10 16 
14 15 
7 8 
15 15 
13 14 
14 15 
12 13 
14 13 
L3 12 
12 12 
12 11 
15 19 
14 12 
13 14 
12 9 
8 14 
13 13 
12 14 
11 13 
13 14 
12 13 
11 15 
11 13 
VI 15 
15 14 
15 13 
12 13 
14 12 
12 13 
15 13 
15 11 
10 14 
11 13 
12 14 
11 14 
13 13 
12 15 
12 15 
14 13 
11 14 
13 14 
14 11 
10 12 
12 15 
15 15 
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9 10 
20 15 
20 13 
15 8 
19 15 
16 13 
15 13 
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16 12 
16 14 
16 12 
16 13 
11 13 
17 12 
20 15 
19 15 
20 13 
14 15 
19 14 
19 15 
16 15 
14 15 
15 14 
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17 15 
15 12 
15 12 
15 14 
15 14 
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16 9 
19 15 
17 14 
17 11 
16 12 
20 12 
20 15 
16 13 
11 12 
15 20 
15 19 
12 16 
13 19 
13 17 
13 19 
13 16 
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13 17 
14 17 
14 17 
9 11 
14 17 
15 20 
13 13 
14 19 
13 19 
15 20 
12 19 
14 20 
12 IS 
11 20 
14 19 
14 17 
14 17 
14 20 
14 19 
8 18 
11 17 
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14 19 
8 14 
13 20 
11 11 
15 19 
14 19 
14 15 
13 16 
15 16 
11 17 
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12 14 17 12 15 16 
14 13 17 14 12 17 
12 14 18 13 15 20 
13 14 IS 15 14 19 
14 13 18 11 13 19 
14 13 15 15 10 16 
12 15 18 11 12 18 
13 12 15 13 14 14 
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177 
182 
168 
168 
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169 
157 
147 
175 
179 
161 
188 
175 
187 
174 
183 
190 
186 
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178 
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152 
164 
175 
158 
181 
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180 
185 
172 
165 
163 
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Second Day> AtJg. 26. 
About 3 A. M. it commenced raining, and when squad No. 1 
is called the rain was falling fast and furious. When event No. 
had been finished, it was decided to pos-tpone the shoot until 
ter lunch. After waiting until 3 P. M. for the rain to cease, 
e shoot was postponed until to-morrow, when, the imfinished 
Cnts in to-day's programme and the progranime for to-morrow 
II be completed if the weather will permit. 
The Indians held their annual meeting this afternoon, and the 
Jowing business was transacted: 
The annual meeting and pow-wow of the Indians was held this 
y at the above address. High Chief Long Talk (Marshall) pre- 
Ung, and all officers present. The annual reports of officers 
tre read and adopted. Resolutions of thanks to donors of 
ecial prizes were adopted, also to officers for services rendered, 
d to the management of Arnold's Park for courtesies extended 
tiring this meet. Former officers were indorsed and re-elected 
' acclamation, and the office of First Assistant High Chief was 
eated. The officers for the following year, therefore, are: 
>m A. Marshall, (Chief Long Talk) High Chief; W. R. Crosby 
hief Kinnekinnic), Vice-Chief; Frank C. Riehl, Chief Scribe; 
jas. W. Budd, Chief of Wampum. 
Standing committees were left unchanged, and John Burmister 
hief Back to the Woods) was added to the Tournament Com- 
ittee. The recent demise of Mr. B. Le Roy Woodward, Chief 
ub the Fid, was announced in a letter from his sister, together 
th one from the departed chief, which was written the day 
fore he died. This and the memento of the Indians, as pre- 
red by the Chief Scribe, were ordered spread upon the records 
d submitted to the press for publication, as follows: 
Grounds in sight. I have had a long, suffering illness for about 
a year, but think it is about over. 
While you are chasing the elusive bluerocks with your guns 
I shall be after the wily buck with my bow and arrow. 
An afl'ectionate farewell to you all, as well as to your squaws 
and papooses, 
I trust you will have an enjoyable time at Spirit Lake, and 
some lime or other we will all be together to line up in a squad 
of five again. Affectionately yours, 
B. Le Roy Woodward, 
Chief Dub the Fid. 
The memento dedicated by the Indians to their departed fellow 
chieftains is subjoined: 
Dark is the forest; all is still; 
No more the magic wand, 
Attuned to life from Nature's heart, 
Obeys the master hand. 
Again the Manitou has sent His summons to the Council of the 
Indians, and the sad-faced messenger from the Far East is here 
to announce that B. Le Roy Woodward, Chief Dub the Fid, 
has pas.sed to the better, broader hvinting grounds that lie beyond 
the shadow of the last sunset, in the infinite unknown. 
Summoned in the prime of young manhood, when all the best 
of the hunt should lie before him, we find it hard to bow to this 
decree. But in the short time that he abode with us in this 
council, and in the work of honorable competition and conquest, 
be fully demonstrated his title to the place accorded him by his 
fellow braves, as a fearless, faithful and untiring worker. And 
not less shall we honor his memory and lament his departure for 
those rare times when in lighter vein he beguiled the idle hours 
with sweetest melody in the art which earned him his tribal 
name. 
Wherefore, in this hour of mutual sorrow, we dedicate this 
memento to his faithful service and true worth, and extend to 
those near and dear to him by the ties of home and kindred, the 
sympathy and condolence of the Indians, while over his grave 
the hand of love rears the- fair flower of an undying faith. 
Subscribed by the Indians, assembled in annual conclave. Lake 
Okoboji, la., Aug. 26, 1903. 
A large number of applications for membership in the tribe 
being presented, it was decided to slightly increase the member- 
ship list, and five new chiefs were chosen by vote from the list 
of all candidates submitted. 
The new members, with their tribal names, by which they will 
be known in council, are as follows: F. E. Mallory, Parkersburg, 
W. Va., Chief Tell 'Em How; J. F. Mallory, Parkersburg, W. Va., 
Chief Hole Digger; S. T. Mallory, Parkersburg, W. Va., Chief 
Life Saver; W. H. Heer, Concordia, Kans., Chief Three Scalps; 
C. B. Adams, Rockwell City, la.. Chief Drink Water. 
Meeting adjourned. Tom A. Marshall, High Chief. 
Frank C. Riehl, Chief Scribe. 
Events : 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets : 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
F E Mallory 12 13 18 12 13 20 13 14 17 15 14 19 
S T Mallory 12 13 15 13 10 17 14 11 19 10 13 19 
J F Mallory 12 13 18 13 13 19 12 15 17 14 14 19 
Toboggan 14 14 18 14 13 20 12 15 19 14 15 19 
Back to the Woods 9 8 15 13 14 17 9 9 17 12 12 16 
Crothcup 15 12 15 13 12 17 14 11 18 10 11 19 
Lane 11 13 16 13 12 15 11 12 16 15 14 IS 
Foley 11 14 16 13 13 19 12 14 19 13 14 18 
Nicliols 14 13 15 14 13 17 13 14 16 12 15 19 
Black 12 13 16 13 6 17 13 13 15 11 14 18 
All Aboard 11 9 11 10 11 14 10 11 14 8 10 11 
Squaw All Aboard 10 12 14 13 12 13 11 12 15 11 11 18 
Follow Trail 14 12 18 13 13 19 13 15 20 15 11 16 
Long Talk 12 15 17 14 14 19 13 15 18 13 15 19 
Townsend 11 15 17 10 11 14 11 13 18 7 14 16 
Little Hatchet 14 15 19 15 14 20 14 14 19 15 14 IS 
McKay 12 14 16 13 12 16 13 13 15 11 11 17 
Hughes 14 13 16 13 13 IS 12 13 17 14 15 19 
Taylor , 13 15 18 12 13 19 12 13 16 13 14 IS 
Diefenderfer f2 15 19 12 14 18 14 14 IS 12 14 16 
Kinnekinnic 14 15 16 14 15 17 15 15 19 15 15 19 
Heap Talk 12 13 17 13 14 19 15 15 17 14 15 19 
No Smile 11 14 IS 14 13 19 13 14 19 15 13 IS 
Spoon River 14 15 16 15 13 IS 9 14 19 15 13 18 
Henshaw 13 14 19 14 12 19 10 14 16 15 14 16 
Dago 12 14 20 13 11 17 15 15 17 14 13 20 
Horn 15 13 18 13 
Proctor 8 12 17 6 
Dr Cook 12 11 14 12 13 17 14 15 18 14 14 15 
Bernhardt 8 10 . . .. 13 18 13 14 16 12 10 13 
Holdcn 15 12 17 12 12 15 14 14 20 14 12 17 
High Temper 12 13 15 13 12 17 14 13 18 13 13 18 
Kerr 12 15 14 15 14 13 12 13 18 14 14 16 
Morrison 10 11 IS 15 13 18 15 13 16 14 12 18 
Converse 7 9 17 13 12 17 11 13 17 14 15 15 
Bird 14 12 18 15 14 17 14 12 16 12 13 16 
Piasa 14 15 20 13 14 IS 15 14 18 13 14 20 
Cunningham 12 13 18 11 14 18 12 11 IS 15 14 20 
Felt 12 11 17 H 8 16 10 13 17 14 14 18 
Schwartz 11 12 14 15 13 11 12 14 IS 12 14 16 
Murphy 11 12 20 15 13 15 12 13 17 13 11 17 
S A Smith 9 12 20 15 
•Rust 13 15 15 15 
Fort 9 15 '18 
Patch 13 11 19 13 15 IS 13 8 IS 13 14 14 
Barber 10 12 18 14 14 20 14 13 18 12 14 19 
Hoot Mon 12 13 17 13 9 IS 14 15 18 15 14 20 
Wallace IS 13 14 20 
Wipe Stick 13 15 17 14 14 20 12 15 19 15 12 19 
Bald Eagle 13 13 18 12 11 20 13 13 17 15 15 20 
Heer 15 14 20 15 15 20 14 13 15 15 13 20 
Bull Seal 14 13 19 12 13 19 10 15 19 14 13 20 
Garlow 10 13 19 13 14 15 14 15 17 13 13 18 
Broke. 
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166 
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151 
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Third Day, Aug. 27. 
The imfinished programme of yesterday was commenced this 
morning and completed by 12 o'clock, and to-day's programme 
finished by 6 P. M., making a total of 335 targets to each shooter 
for the day.. Squaw Spoon River won the prize in the guessing 
contest in event No. 7, coming within one of guessing the num- 
ber of entries. 
16 South street, Campello, Ma.ss., Aug. S, 1903. 
Tom A. Marshall, Chief Long Talk, and Fellow Chiefs: 
t regret exceedingly my inability to be present with j'ou at 
ur annual pow-wow, as I already have the Happy Hunting 
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F E Mallorv 15 14 14 13 13 18 13 14 
S T MallorV 14 12 15 14 14 18 12 13 
J F Mallory" 13 15 17 15 14 16 13 13 
Toboggan 15 15 18 14 14 20 14 12 
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Crothcup 14 13 17 13 14 18 14 15 
Lane 14 15 16 14 13 19 11 14 
Foley 14 15 20 14 15 20 14 14 
Nichols 12 14 16 11 14 17 15 10 
Black 13 13 16 10 15 18 13 13 
All Aboard 11 9 14 13 13 19 12 11 
Squaw All Aboard 10 10 17 14 11 12 14 11 
Follow Trail 13 14 17 14 15 20 15 13 
Long Talk 13 15 19 13 19 14 14 14 
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McKay 13 9 14 10 13 14 11 9 
Hughes 15 14 20 15 15 19 15 15 
Taylor 14 14 19 15 15 19 14 14 
Diefenderfer 12 12 17 14 15 17 15 12 
Kinnekinnic 15 14 20 14 15 20 15 15 
Heap Talk 15 14 IS 15 15 20 15 13 
No Smile 14 13 16 15 12 18 13 14 
Spoon River 15 11 19 14 15 IS 15 13 
Ifenshaw 13 12 16 13 14 15 13 13 
Dago 13 13 19 14 14 17 13 13 
Bernhardt 11 14 16 14 11 13 6 10 
Wallace 10 13 19 13 15 18 15 14 
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19 13 13 19 180 
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17 11 15 17 158 
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Fourtt Day, Aug. 28. 
There were forty-eight started in to-day's programme, which had 
300 targets, including the shoot-off for cups and special prizes. 
After shooting 75 targets in ties. Chief Wipe Stick won the 90 
per cent. cup. 
Black, of Nichols, la., won the 80 per cent. cup. 
Chief All Aboard won the 70 per cent. cup. 
Chief Piasa won the Dickey Clay Bird Manufacturing Co. medal. 
Chief Heap Talk won the Kauffman watch fob. 
Chief Bald Eagle won the shower stick for those who had 
squaws. 
Chief Follow Trail won the shower stick for those who had no 
squaws. 
In a card game arranged by the squaws for tiie visiting ladies 
and themselves, souvenir spoons of Lake Okoboji were woji by 
Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Pillion and Squaw Dago. 
The weather has been much against a large entry this week, but 
the tournament has been a grand success. About 50,000 targets 
have been trapped, and on Thursday about 16,000 were thrown 
from two sets of traps. Quite a number of Indians and their 
friends will remain at Arnold's Park until Monday, spending the 
time in fishing and boat riding. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
F E Mallory 15 14 18 14 15 19 15 15 16 14 14 19 
S T Mallory 13 11 15 13 12 16 12 12 15 13 13 17 
J F Mallory 11 15 19 13 8 19 13 14 19 12 13 17 
Toboggan 15 15 IS 14 14 19 15 14 17 15 13 19 
Back to the Woods 13 14 15 14 14 17 13 13 15 11 12 15 
Crothcup 11 12 17 15 12 18 13 15 IS 14 14 18 
Lane 13 14 13 11 13 19 14 11 18 13 13 18 
Foley 13 14 18 15 12 18 13 14 19 14 13 19 
Nichols 12 13 18 14 12 19 13 14 19 14 15 13 
Black 14 12 12 15 14 16 13 15 20 13 13 15 
All Aboard 9 U 12 8 13 17 13 12 15 14 13 17 
Squaw All Aboard 10 13 15 12 11 16 13 9 14 9 11 8 
Follow Trail 13 13 17 14 15 19 15 14 17 14 12 18 
Long Talk 13 15 17 15 11 16 13 15 17 11 12 17 
Townsend 13 11 18 15 11 18 7 14 14 9 13 IS 
Little Hatchet 14 15 20 14 15 20 13 15 20 15 13 17 
McKay 15 12 18 15 14 17 13 12 18 12 12 19 
Hughes 13 14 19 15 15 17 15 15 19 15 15 19 
Taylor 14 14 19 15 13 19 13 14 19 14 11 17 
Ford 12 14 19 13 13 16 13 15 19 10 15 17 
Kinnekinnic 15 15 19 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 14 20 
Pleap Talk 15 13 20 13 13 19 15 13 18 14 13 17 
Spoon River 11 14 16 14 14 20 14 14 17 15 13 19 
Henshaw 11 12 18 13 12 17 12 14 20 13-13 16 
Dago 13 15 19 13 11 20 14 15 19 13 15 18 
Wallace 14 15 18 14 14 19 14 13 17 15 14 19 
Dr Cook 14 13 IS 14 15 18 13 14 18 15 11 19 
Holden 11 10 10 13 15 19 13 12 18 9 13 17 
High Temper 13 15 17 14 14 17 9 13 14 15 13 18 
Kerr 13 14 15 14 13 16 10 9 11 6 13 17 
Morrison 12 15 18 14 13 19 10 14 14 13 10 15 
Converse 14 15 18 15 14 18 15 14 16 15 12 19 
Bird 12 12 20 13 10 16 12 14 15 14 14 IS 
Piasa 13 13 19 12 15 19 14 15 17 15 14 20 
Cunningham 14 14 17 15 14 18 14 15 19 12 15 19 
Felt 14 14 16 12 13 16 13 11 16 12 14 17 
Schwartz 12 11 17 13 11 16 12 12 19 13 10 15 
Murphy 12 13 16 14 13 18 11 11 15 9 11 14 
Hoot Mon 14 13 17 15 13 15 14 13 19 11 15 IS 
Lee 17 13 14 16 12 13 . . . . 14 14 
Maytrum 13 13 18 15 11 IS 19 
Barber 11 13 14 15 14 18 10 14 19 14 12 17 
Proctor 10 6 16 10 
Wipe Stick 15 14 18 14 14 19 15 14 18 15 14 18 
Bald Eagle 13 15 19 14 12 10 15 13 19 14 14 19 
Heer 14 15 19 15 15 19 14 12 18 14 14 17 
Bull Seal 14 13 17 11 13 17 14 13 18 14 15 19 
Garlow 12 13 16 14 13 20 11 10 15 14 13 17 
Shower stick event, handicap: Bald Eagle 25, Long Talk 
Hughes 24, Dago 24, Kinnekinnic 23, Piasa 23, Toboggan 
Broke, 
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182 
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Long Talk 23, Little Hatchet 18, Wipe Stick 21, Heer 16, Bull 
Seal 17, Follow Trail 21, Spoon River 20, Diefenderfer 19, 
Crothcup 20, Taylor 20, Garlow 16, Cunningham 21, F. E. Mallory 
20, Barber 19, Schwartz 18, Henshaw 18, Cook 14, Holden 23, 
Morrison 21, Bird 21, Murphy 13, Back to the Woods 12, Lane 21, 
Townsend 20, Tramp 19, High Temper 24, Converse 23, Felt 22, 
Proctor 22. 
Gold medal event, handicap: Kinnekinnic 23, Heap Talk 21, 
Little Hatchet 22, Hughes 18, Toboggan 24, Long Talk 20, Dago 
22, Piasa 25, Wipe Stick 23, Bald Eagle 22, Fleer 23, Bull Seal 23, 
Garlow 22, Cunningham 22, F. E. Mallory 19, Schwartz 22, 
Henshaw 16, Cook 24, Holden 23, Bird 21, Murphy 22, Hoot Mon 
18, S. T, Mallory 17, J. F, Mallory 19, Back to the Woods 21, 
Lane 23, Tramp 19, McKay 20, Townsend 19, Converse 20, Felt 
15, Proctor withdrew. All Aboard 19, Squaw All Aboard 17. 
Cup Contests. 
Ninety per cent, class: Long Talk 45, Little Hatchet 47, Hughes 
49, Kinnekinnic 49, Heap Talk 46, Spoon River 43, Dago 45, 
Piasa 47, F. E. Mallory 49, Toboggan withdrew, Foley withdrew. 
Follow Trail withdrew, Cunningham 43, Wipe Stick 49, Bald 
Eagle 49, Heer 48. 
Shoot-oft won by Wipe Stick on second tie, 23-25. 
Eighty per cent, class: S. T. Mallory 35, J. F. Mallory 45, 
Back to the Woods 40, Crothcup 44, Nichols 36, Black 47, Town- 
send 41, McKay 45, Taylor 45, Henshaw 41, High Temper 42, 
Morrison 45, Converse 42, Bird 44, Felt 36, Schwartz 43, Murphy 
37, Hoot Mon 46, Holden 36, Bull Seal withdrew, Garlow 44, Lane 
44, Dr. Cook withdrew. 
Seventy per cent, class: All Aboard 45, Squaw All Aboard 36. 
Kauffman watch fob event, 25 targets: Toboggan 24, All Aboard 
18, Long Talk 24, Heap Talk 25, High Temper 22, Floot Mon 24, 
Bald Eagle 23, Dago withdrew. Back to the Woods 19, Follow 
Trail 21, Kinnekinnic 24, Spoon River 24, Piasa 25, Wipe Stick 24, 
Bull Seal 19. 
Shoot-off: Heap Talk scored 25 and won. 
General Averages. 
1st day. 2d day. 3d day. 4th day. Total. 
F E Mallory 188 180 180 188 736 
S T Mallon- 161 166 167 162 656 
f F Mallory.. 177 179 180 173 709 
Toboggan 182 187 187 188 744 
Back to the Woods.. 168 151 158 166 643 
Crothcup 168 168 175 177 688 
Foley 186 176 191 182 735 
