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FOHESt AMD STHEAM, 
)CT. 10, 103. 
Wissindimmg: Toutnamcnt* 
WissiNoMiNG, Pa. — Six professionals and six amateurs shot 
through the programme of the Florists' Gun Club tournament, 
Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2. The purses were open to amateurs 
only; the handicap was open to all. The Florists' Gun Club 
tidded $200, of which $175 was given to shooters of 73 to 80 per 
Cent, skill. Rose system, 8, 5, 3 and 2. The total targets of the 
three days' programme numbered 500. The professionals who shot 
through the programme made scores as follows: Elliott 464, 
Squier 426, Fulford 414, Stevens 398, E. E. Du Pont 394, Fanning 
384. The six amateurs were: Coleman 424, Pfleger 418, Bissett 
406, Miller 404, Torpey 398, Reed 395. The latter got low general 
average. 
Sept. 30, First Day. 
The contestants were largely visitors, the local talent having a 
light representation. The programme consisted of ten 15-targct 
events. Messrs. J. A. R, Elliott and Luther Squier in the pro- 
fessional class tied on highest average for the day, 140 out of 150. 
Messrs. E. D. Fulford and E. E. Du Pont broke 131. Mr. H. H. 
Stevens 127. Mr. P. B. Pfleger, in the amateur class, scored 132; 
Messrs. Coleman and Brey 131, and Mr. German 130. 
The trap, set apart for contestants in the Howard Ridge tes- 
timonial event, was kept busJ^ The scores follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Elliott 13 15 14 11 15 13 15 15 15 14 
F Coleman 14 1112 15 11 12 15 14 14 13 
Fulford 12 14 14 15 12 14 11 15 11 13 
Broke. 
140 
131 
131 
140 
127 
130 
115 
106 
131 
54 
111 
IIG 
120 
98 
132 
22 
79 
77 
35 
114 
102 
106 
115 
123 
119 
33 
41 
m 
38 
121 
131 
113 
U6 
61 
12 
66 
24 
25 
25 
Howard Ridge testimonial, 10 targets: Fisher 10, Bisset 10, 
Oakley 10, Murphy 10, Miller 10, Betson 10, Oliver 10, Fulford 10, 
Sanford 10, Fisher 9, Sanford 9, Elliott 9, Thersen 9, Pfleger 9, 
W. K. Park 9, Morris 9, Squier 9, Oakley 9, Hallam 9, Stellen 8, 
Ritter 8, F. Coleman 8, H. H. Stevens 8, Evans 8, Sanford 8, 
Fontaine 8, Anderson 7, Morris 7, Reed 7, E. E. Du Pont 7, 
Leak 7, Creighton 7, Mrs. Park 7, M rris 
7, Hask 6. Sanford 6, Olwell 6, Fisher i 
Fanning 8, German 8. 
Squier 15 14 14 14 12 15 15 14 13 14 
Stevens • 14 13 13 15 14 11 12 10 12 13 
German 11 13 14 14 14 14 14 12 11 13 
Ford 13 12 11 10 9 12 12 11 12 13 
Leek 10 U 14 13 9 8 9 10 11 9 
E E Du Pout 13 13 14 11 13 14 12 13 15 13 
P F Du Pont 10 9 13 14 8 
Reed 13 7 7 11 10 10 13 13 12 15 
Fisher " ' 11 11 12 13 10 13 13 13 9 12 
Miller 14 11 13 12 12 11 13 14 15 11 
Evans ■ .11 8 11 7 U 9 13 10 11 7 
Pfleger 13 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 15 
Rnnell 12 10 
1 Coleman ..12 11 11 U. 15 11 8 
'iavlor 13 13 7 9 12 11 12 
Pratt 8 5 9 4 9 .. .. .. .. .. 
Fanning ■ 12 10 12 12 10 12 14 11 13 8 
Mrs Park 10 9 10 6 11 10 11 14 9 12 
W k Park 9 11 13 7 13 11 8 12 9 13 
Biscett ;. 13 12 12 8 12 7 12 13 13 13 
Tinglev 13 12 12 14 10 12 13 12 13 12 
Torpev • 13 12 12 10 14 9 11 11 15 12 
Stutler 11 11 11 . 
Morris 7 10 8 8 8 
Brey 12 13 14 14 12 13 14 13 12 14 
Weinman 9 10 8 11 
Anderson 12 13 12 12 12 10 14 13 11 12 
Lupus . 13 13 11 14 15 13 14 12 14 12 
Mu'rnhv 13 10 11 10 14 12 15 13 13 12 
RUter ■ 13 10 11 10 11 11 14 13 13 10 
Creighton":::; 813 812 5 7 » ■• •• - 
s^forf'::::::::::::::::::::::::: ■- :: is 14 14 is 12 
Betson • 1^ 
Fontaine •• ° 
Huttenlock 15 .... 10 
7, Hallam 7, Brelsford 
, Butler 8, Sanford 9, 
Oct. t, Second Day. 
There Was a light attendance on this day. The total of the pro- 
gramme was 175 targets, and in the highest average, Mr. Fred 
Ccleman, an amateur, and Mr. J. M. Hawkins, a professional, 
tied on 159. Mr. Squier was 158, Mr. Elliott 157. 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Targets'- 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 
JAR Elliott 14 18 14 17 13 11 19 14 20 
F Coleman 12 18 15 IS 13 17 15 IS 13 20 
F D Fulford 13 17 12 14 10 17 14 16 15 19 
] Sauier 15 18 13 15 13 19 12 19 15 19 
H H Stevens!:: 13 14 12 17 13 14 12 17 13 16 
L German 11 IS 14 18 15 16 15 18 15 15 
\\- M Foord' 10 13 12 17 11 14 12 15 13 14 
C E Leek 8 12 14 14 0 35 15 
E E Du Poni::.: 6 17 12 17 12 17 13 18 14 16 
F C Bissett 12 15 13 18 14 IS 13 16 15 17 
N Aoo-ar ' 10 15 15 19 11 16 13 16 13 16 
M Tiawk'n:::: w is 14 20 14 is 14 is is is 
F VV Cooper 13 IS 11 18 14 19 11 IS 13 19 
T C Fanning 10 14 11 14 13 13 13 17 14 19 
Dr LuDUS 13 17 14 18 13 17 10 19 13 IS 
M N RupeVt 13 18 14 '7 13 16 11 16 15 18 
T Keller 7 15 13 16 7 16 13 
J Coleman':::::: sun [inn 
' TavTcr 9 15 9 13 13 
W Miller 12 15 11 17 12 18 14 18 13 6 
Reed ■ ■ ... 12 14 13 19 13 20 15 13 14 17 
B Pfleeer 14 18 13 16 13 19 15 15 13 18 
F Mink ' ■ 14 IS 14 11 13 17 13 15 15 16 
Betson " ' 14 15 10 IS 14 19 11 19 12 18 
Toroev 13 17 14 17 13 19 13 16 11 15 
H B Fiste:: 8 14 10 14 
Hohbs 11 14 10 15 10 14 12 12 12 . . 
Hallan . 2 10 6 10 . . 4 
crei-hton ':::::: 714 4ii 7 .. 
Worthin-ton ■ • .. 13 16 14 19 15 18 
Gifford :: 11 10 9 9 11 14 
Sanford I'' 11 
M 
F 
H 
P 
C 
E 
Blahi 
10 
Broke. 
157 
159 
147 
158 
141 
155 
131 
83 
142 
151 
144 
159 
154 
138 
152 
151 
87 
79 
59 
146 
150 
154 
149 
150 
147 
46 
110 
32 
43 
95 
64 
21 
10 
Howard Ridge testimonial shoot, 10 targets: Cooper 10, K. 
Gientz 10, Mrs. Park 10, Landis 10, Apgar 9, Fames 9, Hawkins 9, 
Hobbs 9, Keller 8, Mink 8, VVorthington 8, Creighton 8, W. 
Campbell 8, Hobbs 8, Denman 8, Creighton 8, Fames 8, George 8, 
Landis 8, Betson 7, Gifford 7, Smith 7, Morris 7, Harper 7, Camp- 
bell 7, George 7, Heite 7, Shearer 7, Landis 7, Biles 6, Morris 6, 
Justice 6, Witherden 5, Keller 5, Campbell 5, Murphy 5, Fames 4, 
Campbell 3, Murphy 3, Campbell 2, Loan 8, Ford 8, Kelley 10, 
Highland 8, Huested 8, Boylan 8, Gunson 8, Zimmerman 8, 
McCoy 9. 
Oct. 2, Third Day. 
Mr.. J. A. R. Elliott was again high gun. The last five events 
constituted a 100-target speed handicap. The handicap was es- 
tablished by the distance the targets were thrown, 40,. 50 and 60 
yardo, and is denoted by "the sixth column (*) in tlie following 
scores: 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 * 20 20 20 20 20 
JAR Elliott 13 15 14 15 14 60.. 19 19 20 20 20-98 
F Coleman 11 14 13 14 14 60. ,17 17 15 16 15—80 
E D Fulford 13 13 14 14 14 60.. 19 19 20 19 19—96 
L Squier 13 13 14 13 11 60.. 16 16 16 17 18—83 
H H Stevens 13 13 13 14 12 50.. 17 14 15 15 17—78 
N Apgar 14 12 15 15 14 50.. 12 16 17 13 19—77 
F W Cooper 13 15 14 14 13 50. .20 18 18 18 17—91 
J M Hawkins 14 14 14 13 15 60. .19 19 20 18 18— 94 
J Fanning 13 13 14 15 11 60. .16 19 16 17 19—87 
F G Bissett 14 14 14 14 14 50.. 15 16 19 17 12—79 
E Du Pont , 13 13 12 14 14 40, .16 17 12 16 18-79 
40.. 16 
40.. 19 
40. .18 
40.. 17 
50.. 16 
50.. 18 
50.. 18 
50. .18 
50.. 17 
50.. 17 
50. .19 
50.. 20 
50.. 18 
50.. 10 
13 IB 
17 17 
14 17 
20 17 
17 17 
19 18 
19 16 
19 19 
13 15 
19 18 
18 16 
15 16 
14 14 
14 14 
13 15—70 
12 16—81 
17 17—83 
18 18—90 
16 18—84 
17 18—90 
20 19—92 
19 19—94 
16 18—78 
20 19—94 
16 19—88 
19 16—86 
15 19—83 
12 15—65 
1<! Du Pont ,..,.....1114 14 9 11 
A Du Pont 10 12 11 12 13 
E E Du Pont 11 13 11 12 15 
J T Skelly 12 14 11 12 11 
M H Rupel 12 13 12 13 14 
F W Miller 12 13 14 13 14 
PI Reed 14 13 13 13 14 
P B Pfleger 13 13 13 15 12 
E Betson 11 12 10 12 10 
D Sanford 14 14 14 15 12 
W S Daudt 12 14 12 14 13 
C E Leek 13 13 12 11 12 
W Torpey 14 13 14 14 11 
Ewing .^,v,>v, 9 ,. 
Kellar 10 
The averages for the day, which were shot in the first five 
events at 75 targets, were as follows: Elliott 71, Apgar 70, 
Hawkins 70, Bisset 70, Cooper 69, Sanford 69, Fulford 68, Cole- 
man 67, Reed 67, Fanning 66, E. Du Pont 66, Miller 66, Pfleger 
66, Torpey 66, Stevens 65, Daudt 65, Rupell 64, E. E. Du Pont 
62, Leek 61, Skelly 60, V. Du Pont 59, A. Du Pont 58, Betson 55, 
Keller 10. 
Howard Ridge testimonial shoot, 10 targets: F. Coleman 10, 
Skelly 10, Ewing 10, Coleman 9, Smith 9, Felix 9, Smith 8, Ford 
8, Budd 8, Felix 8, Starr 8, Dorp 8, Budd 7, Starr 7, Bryan 7, 
Pfleger 8. 
Shoot-off of ties for the three days, for first prize: Kelly 0, 
Ewing 0, Miller 2, Skelly 2, Betson 2, Cooper 3, Oliver 4, Mrs. 
Park 4, Coleman 5, Bissett 7, Kleinz 7, Fisher 10, Sanford 10. 
Shoot-off for second place; McCoy 0, Park 3, Sanford 6, Fisher 
10, Pfleger 26, Miller 26, 
Worcester Sportsman's Association. 
Worcester, Mass., Oct. 2.— The scores of the Worcester Sports- 
men's Association tournament, held Sept. 29 and 30, are appended. 
Mr. E. C. Griffith, of Pascoag, R. I., won the championship 
event at 100 targets, with the excellent score of 95: 
Sept. 29, First Day. 
Events: 
Targets : 
H C 
Federhen 
W H Buck... 
.Stanley 
Carpenter . . . . 
M Buck 
Letiecq 
W A Barstow. 
Francis 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
15 
20 
15 
20 
25 
15 
25 
15 
20 
10 
15 
15 
13 
13 
15 
24 
12 
21 
12 
17 
9 
13 
15 
16 
11 
15 
25 
11 
24 
11 
17 
7 
13 
14 
18 
15 
18 
23 
12 
23 
13 
18 
10 
13 
14 
17 
12 
19 
22 
13 
18 
13 
15 
6 
14 
13 
17 
10 
15 
25 
10 
19 
8 
12 
4 
13 
16 
11 
13 
15 
9 
16 
13 
12 
14 
13 
19 
24 
8 
20 
11 
19 
8 
11 
12 
15 
13 
16 
19 
15 
20 
11 
10 
6 
13 
11 
11 
11 
4 
16 
10 
16 
8 
14 
7 
12 
11 
18 
12 
10 
20 
9 
21 
12 
18 
8 
12 
11 
18 
15 
15 
20 
15 
23 
14 
18 
8 
14 
9 
17 
11 
16 
22 
13 
22 
15 
19 
9 
14 
12 
11 
17 
19 
12 
13 
11 
9 
17 
6 
12 
7 
19 
11 
16 
16 
'9 
14 
4 
17 
6 
22 
Sept. 30, Second Day* 
13 
Events 5 and 7 were first half of championship. 
Events: 123456789 10 U 
Targets: 15 20 10 15 25 15 25 20 15 25 15 
Doten 14 18 10 14 21 13 21 15 12 22 14 
Dickey 14 15 9 11 22 15 19 17 13 21 14 
Barstow 14 12 9 9 21 9 23 14 14 24 13 
Russell 14 16 10 13 24 13 21 18 .. .. 15 
Griffith 13 19 10 15 24 15 25 20 14 24 15 
Doremus 11 17 9 11 17 15 21 13 11 14 13 
M Buck 9 12 7 7 15 11 21 11 11 13 12 
Marden 9 
Nos. 5 and 7 were the last half of the championship event. 
The championship scores had totals as follows: 
Griffith 23 23 24 25—95 Dickev 22 18 22 19—81 
Ru.ssell 25 24 24 21—94 Doremus 16 16 17 21—70 
Barstow 19 20 21 23—83 Buck 16 14 15 21—66 
Doten 24 15 21 21—81 
The club was heartily thankful to Mr. Thompson, for services 
rendered in keeping the scores for the two days, and Mr. Doremus 
for assistance in judging. 
North White Plains Gun Cluh, 
White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 28. — The annual tournament of the 
North White Plains Gun Club was held on Sept. 23 and 24. 
There was a good attendance. Mr. Bedell, of Ossining, took the 
$5 for high average on the first day, and the watch for high average 
on the second day. 
Sept. 23, First Day. 
123 4 56789 
15 10 20 15 10 20 15 10 10 
83697 12 644 
5 10 
0 12 9 
6 15 14 9 14 13 
8 7 
Events : 
Targets : 
McAndless 
Horton 7 
Blandford 12 
Bedell 11 9 15 14 9 16 11 
Schirmer 11 4 15 11 8 16 9 8 .. 
Sellars 4 
Miller 6 4 
Carpenter 10 18 .. 9 9 
Molenaor 5 
Ward 8 11 8 8 
Halpin . . . . 5 . . . . 
Krepps . . . . 4 
The tenth event was the merchandise, 25 targets. The winners 
were as follows: Carpenter, Bedell, Blandford, McAndless, George 
K. Cox, Ed Ward, Horton, Schirmer, Moleanor, Flanson. 
Sept, 24, Second Day. 
There was an improved support in the way of greater numbers 
in the competition. 
There were two merchandise events, the winners of which were 
as follows: 
First event, 25 targets: Bedell, Ward, Sutton, Blandford, Car- 
penter, Reid, Horton, McAndless, Schirmer, Jr., Moleanor, Hope, 
Faile. 
Second merchandise event, 10 targets: Paul, Bedell, Schirmer, 
Jr., Blandford, Faile, Moleanor, McAndless, Blake. 
Sweepstakes : 
Events : 
Targets : 
Schirmer 
Reid .... 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
15 
10 
20 
15 
10 
20 
15 
25 
10 
•13 
8 
IS 
15 
9 
18 
12 
22 
6 
13 
6 
17 
11 
8 
17 
8 
13 
7 
10 
8 
12 
14 
7 
14 
10 
17 
6 
13 
9 
18 
11 
9 
17 
14 
17 
9 
8 
6 
9 
7 
16 
7 
11 
'6 
McAndless 
Hope 
Horton 6 . . . . 6 . . 
Hope 5 .. .. 4 .. 
Carpenter , ., .. 7 12 
Reimer , , . . 0 . . 4 . . . . 
Molenaor 3 . . 
Sutton 10 4 U 
Faile 6 11 
Ward .. .. 10 .. 
.. 15 
.. 12 
12 19 
11 
20 
13 
21 8 
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ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gon Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 3. — There was a high wind prevailing, coil 
sequently the shooting was exceedingly difficult. There will be 
prize shoot on Oct. 12. No. 9 was at 20yds. No. 10 was at 1' 
pairs. The scores: 
123456789 1 
10 15 10 15 10 15 15 25 15 2 
9 9 6 9 5 8 9 13 8 1 
8 
Events: 
Targets : 
Capt Borland 
Bergen 8 14 
Dreyer 7 11 
Housleiter 7 8 
Wright , 6 9 
Lamb 3 6 
11 
13 
7 
11 
5 
6 11 11 19 
6 11 10 14 
4 6 9 9 
7 9 10 15 
J. S. Wright, Mgr. 
Crescent Athletic Club. | 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Oct. S.— The shooters of the Crescent Athleti. 
Club rallied to the first contest of the fall season, on the club'i 
grounds at Bay Ridge, made famous by much of the best ama 
teur competition about New York. The October cup was ai 
object of keen interest and earnest competition. Mr. L. M 
Palmer, Jr., scored the first with a full score of 25, 23 broken am 
2 added as handicap allowance. To be eligible to recognition ; 
contestant must participate in at least three weekly contests, thi 
best three scores of a contestant to count for him at the end o 
the month. The number of targets in this event has been re 
duced one-half, 25 instead of the 50 of prior years. The score), 
follow: 
October cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. Hdp. Brk. Tot'l 
L M Palmer, Jr. 2 23 25 WW Marshall.. 5 16 21 
T W Stake 5 IS 23 
H M Brigham... 0 22 22 
D C Bennett... 4 18 22 
W G McConville 4 17 21 
Dr J J Keyes... 3 18 21 
J H Jack. 
Dr F C Raynor. 
Dr H O'Brien.. 
H B Vandeveer. 
L A Counsmiller 
IG 
14 
13 
12 
4 
20 
20 
18 
17 
11 
McDermolt trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l 
Marshall 5 
Sykes 5 
O'Brien 5 
Bennett 4 
Tack 4 
Sperling 5 
McConville 4 
Vandeveer 5 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
18 
IS 
17 
25 
25 
25 
24 
24 
23 
22 
22 
Hdp. 
Brk. 
Tot't 
2 
18 
20 
Meyer 
.... 8 
12 
20 
, 0 
19 
19 1 
Stake 
5 
14 
19 
Raynor 
6 
11 
17 
.. 6 
11 
17 
Townsend . . 
5 
12 
17 ' 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, all scratch: Brigham 25, rSperling 25| 
Bennett 24, Keyes 24, ' Vanderveer 23, Raynor 22, Marshall 22li 
O'Brien 21, Palmer 20, McConville 20, Jack 20, .Stake 20, Faulkn^^ 
19, Lott 18. 
Trophy shoot, 15 largets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. Tot'l. 
Keyes 2 16 17 
Brigham 0 14 14 
Hdp. Brlc. Tot') 
McDermott 2 U 13 
McConville 2 
Jack 2 
Marshall ... 2 
Lott 2 
11 
9 
9 
13 
11 
11 
10 
Palmer 1 13 14 
Bennett 2 . 12 14 
Vandeveer 3 10 13 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. TotT. ■ Hdp. Brk. Tot'l 
Jack 4 21 25 Palmer 2 21 23 
Lott 4 20 24.. Brigham 0 23 23 
Marshall 5 19 24 Keyes 3 16 19 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Hdp. Brk. TotT. VHdp. ; Brk. Tot' 
Brigham 0 12 12 Lott 2 7 9 
Marshall 3 8 11 Palmer 1 7 » 
Jack 2 8 10 
Bidghamton Rod and Gon Club. 
BiNGHAMTON, N. Y., Sept. 25.— The Binghamton Gun Club'i 
first open shoot was held to-day. There were fifteen events, am 
the entries averaged about thirty. Competition continued fron 
9 A. M. to 6 P. M. T'he weather conditions were pleasant ant 
favorable. A number of trade representatives participated. Mr 
H. J. Borden, of Schoharie, broke 178 out of a possible 195 ant 
thereby was high in the amateur class. Mr. Borden is a nev 
•shooter, and said yesterday that this was the third shoot he eve 
attended away from home. 
Mr. H. W. Brown, the secretary of the club, broke 174 out o 
195 and was well up in the bunch of experts, amateurs and pro 
fessionals. Scores: 
Shot at. Brokf 
Keno 196 153 
Marvin 195 136 
E H K 195 120 
Stever 195 136 
Chaffee ISO 125 
Hadsall 180 93 
Hawley 105 36 
Legge 135 81 
Fowler 120 80 
Hotailing 60 37 
Ketchum 75 60 
Slater 45 29 
Day 45 35 
Mark 30 18 
Pompelly 60 53 
Bowers 15 7 
Shot at. Broke. 
Apgar 195 168 
Squier 195 175 
Hawkins 195 185 
Fulford 195 174 
Stevens 195 166 
Elliott 195 188 
Keller 195 131 
Coleman 195 169 
Dalley 195 162 
Brown 195 174 
StuU 195 133 
Montayne 195 167 
McCabe 195 164 
Paddelford 150 118 
Palmatier 150 132 
Borden 195 178 
The professionals present at the shoot were Messrs. E. D. Ful 
ford, J. A. R. Elliott, J. Mowell Hawkins, L. J. Squier, Nea- 
Apgar, Henry M. Stevens, T. H. Keller and George R. Benjamiti 
Among the amateurs were C. J. Dalley, of Baldwinsville ; Moti| 
tayne and McCabe, Towanda; Paddelford and Palmatier, Shef 
burne; Keno, who is said to be running for Mayor of Syracuse 
and shooting under a non de plume, and Marvin, sheriff of Otl 
ondaga county; Hotailing, Ketchum, Lisle, Pompelly and Day 
of Owego. 
The highest score of the day was made by J. A. R. Elliott, wb 
broke 188 out of a possible 195; J. M. Hawkins, 185, H. j' 
Borden 178, L. J. Squier 175, H. W. Brown 174 
Many of the professional and amateur shooters will go from her' 
to Philadelphia to the three days' tournament. 
East Ecd Gon Clob- 
Richmond, Va., Sept. 26. — Members of the West End, Nort 
Side, Ashland and Albemarle clubs were present. A handica 
allowance was conceded to many of the weaker shooters. Th 
main event was at 25 targets, and the scores were as follows 
Hutchins 23, Cox 25, Fox 21, Sanford 19, Saunders 21, Page 2 
J. T. Johnson 25, Pemberton 15, Winchester Schultze 24, Smith U 
Farmer Calvin 25, Martin 15, Moudar 25, Wiltshire 25, Hillsma' 
13, R. H. Johnson 23, Anderson 23, Hechler 25, C. D. Colema 
20, Houghton 19, "13" 20, Carey 25, H. Farmer 21, Landrum 1( 
Lennox 19, Dr. Bagby 20, Houghton 19, Robinson 17, R. Colemai 
15, Baker 25, Dr. Steele 15. 
Shoot-off of ties, handicaps added: Carey 25, Baker 21, Hechle 
23, Wiltshire 25, J. T. Johnson 25, Boudar 25, Cox 25. 
Team race for cup: 
Ashland Club, 16yds.— Fox 18, Hutchings 17, Saunders 18, Co( 
23, Bagby 20; total 96. 
East End Club, 17yds.— Dr. Hillsman 20, Anderson 15, Brown 2' 
Boudar 19, Flippen 23; total 97. 
