May 14, i9b4.t 
Interstate Toamament at Nashville. 
Nashville, Tenn., May 7.— The Interstate Association's tourna. 
nient given at Nashville, Tenn., May 4 and 5, under the auspices 
of the Cumberland Park Driving Club, was a profound success. 
The attendance, especially from out of the city, was larger than 
was to be expected, contestants being present from all parts 
of the country. 
An ideal day and a big crowd marked the opening day. A 
large part^ of sportsmen boarded the Spruce and Glendale car at 
the Dui}can Hotel and the Maxwell House, and all along the 
line parties an.d individuals were picked up until the - car was 
comfortably fiile:d. There were enough local and foreign sports- 
men aboard this car alone to guarantee the tournament would 
be a success, and when the party reached the grounds a number 
©f early risers were found to be already on hand with ammu- 
nition and guns ready to begin the day's sport and impatient for 
the first call of "pull." 
The shooting was fair from the start, and the morning's pro- 
gramme was put through with such celerity that six ; events were 
completed by noon, and when lunch was announced everyone 
was in good humor, the high and, low scpre men joking as . they 
gathered around the lunch stand. , The afternoon's progranune 
was also finished in good time, many of the contestants desiring 
to attend the base ball game which marked the opening of the 
season in Nashville. 
Among the manufacturers' agents, Mr. H. N. Kirby was in 
first place with a score of 165 out of 175 shot at. Mr. C. G. 
Spencer was second with 164, and Mr. H. B. Money, third, 
with 163. 
Among the amateurs Mr. J. F. Fletcher was first with 162; Mr. 
W. G. Harris was second, with 155, and Mr. Frank Legler third, 
with 154. 
The second day developed quite as good interest, and almost 
as large a number of entries as upon the first day. The first 
squad went to the traps a little earlier than on the opening day, 
and the programme was again finished in ample time to attend 
the ball game, which seemed to be quite an attraction for a 
number of the contestants. 
Mr. C. G. Spencer led the manufacturers' agents the second 
day with a score of 168 out of 175 shot at. Mr. H. B. Money was in 
second place with 165, and Mr. F. C. Riehl third, with 162. 
Mr. J. F. Fletcher was again high amateur with 167 out of 
the 175. Mr. W. A. Baker was in second place with 162, and 
Foxy Quiller third, with 159. 
First general average was won by Mr. C. G. Spencer with a 
score of 332 out of 350. Mr. J. F. Fletcher was second with 329, 
and Mr. H. B. Money third, with 328. 
Mr. Fletcher also won the silver loving cup presented by the 
Gray-Dudley Hardware Company to the amateur making the 
highest average shooting through the entire programme both 
days. 
The trade was represented by Messrs. Money, Trimble, Skelly, 
White, Cassity, Anthony, Waters, Riehl, Spencer, Cuddy and 
Kirby. Mr. Irby Bennett, general agent of the Winchester Re- 
peating Arms Company, and President of the Interstate Associ- 
ation, was also present both days. 
Two sets of traps were used, and the sportsmen were all 
loud in their praise of the lay of the grounds, the arrangements 
of the shooting lodge and the general conducting of the tourna- 
ment. The scores of both days follow: 
First Day, May 4. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 
W G Harris 13 13 15 12 13 18 15 l7 19 20 
A Meaders 10 14 12 11 13 20 19 17 20 17 
H Watkins 8 12 12 12 12 18 17 17 15 20 
R J Lyle 11 12 11 13 13 15 14 14 14 15 
Frank Legler 12 12 15 13 13 19 17 16 19 18 
H B Money 12 15 12 14 15 20 19 19 19 18 
Justin King 13 12 14 14 14 18 19 15 16 14 
A M Hatcher 15 14 10 14 11 17 18 15 17 17 
R L Trimble 14 14 13 15 13 18 16 18 20 19 
1 T Cecil 7 9 8 12 6 15 8 15 U 13 
Lee Moody ............ 10 10 13 14 11 16 18 15 15 17 
H C Abbott .......... 10 11 11 13 13 16 16 17 17 17 
"Foxy Quiller".... 12 12 13 13 15 15 19 15 19 20 
' F Fletcher 15 13 15 15 14 18 20 16 17 19 
T Skelly 9 11 13 14 13 18 12 17 11 12 
T Anthony 13 11 12 13 12 18 17 17 16 18 
A Baker ........... 12 14 12 7 10 
Buck Morton 13 12.13 11 13 17 15 18 16 17 
Hood Waters .......... 13 14 .12 11 13 18 18 18 15 18 
John Noel 10 14 12 11 12 17 18 16 18 14 
F C Riehl 12 15 14 15 12 19 17 20 18 18 
J T Armstrong 13 13 11 13 11 20 15 19 19 16 
J B Martin.... 10 71113 1117 15 15 16 15 
P. C Ward 13 15 13 12 11 19 19 20 16 20 
Mont Ward 11 12 8 10 12 15 12 14 14 16 
W W Watson ....1110 9 13 10 
W J Polk 12 11 11 14 12 15 16 18 17 16 
Lee Ridley 12 12 8 10 12 16 15 15 17 13 
G P Rose, Jr 6 U 10 9 11 16 14 16 16 17 
J C Browder 13 10 9 8 13 18 16 15 17 18 
C G Spencer 13 14 14 14 14 19 20 19 18 19 
H S McCleskey 12 13 14 12 10 16 16 18 15 19 
A L O'Connell 14 9 
W M Brown ., 13 11 14 12 12 14 17 16 17 14 
S O Cundy 9 14 11 13 14 16 17 17 14 17 
C. O Prouse , 14 12 13 10 11 20 19 18 17 17 
J V Hobson 15 9 12 8 13 15 17 15 14 13 
J M Granberry 9 10 8 10 8 15 6 10 .. .. 
C A Ingraham 11 12 10 14 14 17 16 17 .. .. 
Jim Lewis 913 915101917161417 
H M Kirby , 15 14 14 15 14 20 16 19 18 20 
W W Porter 12 12 11 11 10 18 18 17 14 17 
A T McQuigg. 
A. M , Hunter 
H C Moore 
Duncan Kenner . . . 
C W Pennington 
P M Allen 
J A Sedberry 
Wm. Gerst 
7 6 6 
.. 11 10 
10 9 
6 . . 15 13 . . 17 
n... 16 15 
15 13 13 
.. .. 16 9 
.. 17 16 
....1113 
..13 
8 16 
,. 11 
ii 
.. 8 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
175 
155 
175 
153 
175 
143 
175 
132 
175 
154 
175 
163 
175 
149 
175 
148 
175 
160 
175 
106 
175 
139 
175 
141 
175 
153 
175 
162 
175 
130 
175 
147 
75 
55 
175 
,145 
175 
150 
175 
142 
175 
\160 
175 
150 
175 
130 
175 
148 
175 
124 
75 
53 
175 
142 
175 
130 
175 
126 
175, 
137 
175 
164 
175? 
145 
" 30 
23 
175 
140 
175 
142 : 
175 
151 
175 
131 
135 
76 
135 
119 
175 
139 
175 
165 
175 
140 
135 
97 
30 
21 
105 
. 75 
100 
65 
69 
36 
40 
33 
60 
38 
20 
8 
Events s 
Targets : 
W G Harris ... 
A Meaders ..... 
H Watkins 
R J Lyle 
Frank Legler .. 
H B Money ... 
Justin King . . . . 
A M Hatcher .. 
R L Trimble .. 
T T Cecil 
''Foxy Quiller". 
'I C Abott .... 
F Fletcher ... 
T Skelly ..... 
T Anthony ... 
' N Kirby .... 
}uck Morton . . 
Hood W aters . 
John Noel ..... 
F C Riehl 
Lee Moody 
J T Armstrong . 
H C Moore .... 
P g Wm4 
Second Day, May 5. 
123456789 10 
15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 
..... 12 13 14 11 11 17 18 16 16 19 
..... 12 14 13 14 13 19 18 17 17 16 
..... 10 14 11 14 11 18 12 19 15 16 
..... 15 14 11 U 14 17 17 18 18 11 
14 15 11 11 11 18 17 16 18 18 
13 14 14 15 15 19 18 19 19 19 
13 13 10 11 13 19 18 17 15 18 
14 13 14 15 12 18 19 16 16 19 
11 14 10 13 15 19 19 20 19 19 
..... 10 11 8 13 8 13 15 14 16 18 
15 13 12 13 12 18 18 19 20 19 
14 14 12 12 11 17 17 17 18 19 
15 15 15 14 13 17 20 19 19 20 
. . . . . 12 11 13 13 12 18 16 13 11 16 
13 13 13 14 12 17 16 17 17 17 
12 10 13 14 13 18 15 18 16 19 
. .... 12 14 13 12 8 16 15 20 18 17 
..... 14 12 13 11 13 19 15 16 19 19 
..... 81113 12 9 . 
*,° 15 14 13 13 15 18 19 18 19 ii 
..... 12 1114 12 12 19 15 18 15 16 
..... 12 12 15 13 12 19 16 17 17 18 
..... 6 12 7 8 10 17 13 11 17 17 
13 13 14 12 14 19 19 17 16 17 
Shot 
at. 
Broke, 
175 
147 
175 
153 
175 
145 
175 
146 
175 
149 
175 
165 
175 
147 
175 
156 
175 
159 
175 
126 
175 
- 159 
175 
149 
175 
167 
175 
135 
175 
149 
175 
148 
175 
145 
175 
151 
75 
53 
175 
162 
175 
144 
175 
ISl 
175 
m 
175 
m 
J B Martin ......... 
Jim Lewis 
W J Polk ........... 
G P Rose, Jr........ 
Wm. Armstead . 
J J Gray 8 
C G Spencer 14 
H S McCleskey 13 
W N Brown 13 
W E Gordon ............ 13 
W A Baker 13 
C O Prouse 12 
W W Porter 11 
E T Wells 
CW Pennington... 
H N Crockett 
J M Granberry .. 
C A Ingraham 
S O Cundy . . 
C L Eastman 
13 13 
14 15 
13 13 
11 9 
12 15 
11 9 
15 15 
12 10 
7 13 
14 13 
15 13 
14 14 
13 12 
5 6 
8 
.. 6 
10 13 
11 14 
15 10 
15 13 
13 13 
10 7 
15 13 
13 12 
14 13 
10 8 
13 12 
14 14 
12 8 
15 16 
19 18 
18 16 
15 13 
14 14 
17 13 
19 19 
15 16 
16 16 
19 13 
20 18 
17 16 
19 13 
19 17 17 
18 13 18 
18 20 17 
17 13 18 
17 17 17 
14 15 15 
19 19 20 
18 19 18 
19 20 17 
13 .. .. 
19 20 19 
18 18 19 
18 14 14 
9 13 12 8 .. ., 
7 11 
9 16 .. 
12 18 .. .. 
. . .. 14 15 12 12 
.. .. 13 13 10 18 
175 
147 
175 
152 
175 
151 
175 
133 
175 
145 
175 
119 
175 
168 
175 
146 
175 
148 
155 
103 
175 
162 
175 
156 
175 
134 
30 
U 
105 
61 
65 
33 
35 
25 
35 
30 
80 
53 
80 
51 
1 "i" 
Ohio Tfap. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
The series of ten shoots for the amateur championship of the 
club at flying targets was started on May 1, seven members enter- 
ing. The match is at lOO targets per man, ten shoots, one each 
week throughout May and June. No match will be postponed 
except on account of bad weather, in which case two matches will 
be shot on the next date, and no one can shoot his score in this 
iTiatch in connection with any other club event. The first match 
was shot on May 1, and Barker led with 95, his nearest com- 
petitor being Faran, with 92. The weather was not the best for 
high scores, and these two certainly did good work to break over 
9(1 per cent. The scores follow: 
First match in club amateur championship ^series, 100 targets 
per man: Barker :95, Le Compte 94, Faran 92, Gambell 86, Harig 
84, Williams 80, Ahlers 80> Maynard 78. Le Compte did not com- 
pete. . 
The following scores were made in the April 30 Parker prize 
gun series, the first of the following week, by those unable to be 
present on the regular club day: Gambell (10) 100, Dick (22) 100, 
Maynard (18) 92, Ryebolt (30) 100, Bleh (35) 100, Sampson (30) 98, 
H. Sunderbruch (40) 100, Cunningham (50) 100. 
May 7 was oppressively warm, but a fair number of shooters 
were at the grounds, and twenty-two took part in the cash prize 
shoot. Considerable shooting has been done during the week and 
a number of interesting matches shot, especially one on May 2 
between Gambell and the first secretary of the club, J. A. Penn. 
In a 100-target race on the 5th Williams broke 92, a score that only 
a very few of the shooters here make. Gambell's 91 in this match 
shows he is getting the hang of his new gun. The scores: 
Cash prize shoot, 50 targets: Harig (18) 45, Faran (19) 43, Gam- 
bell (16) 43, Maynard (18) 41, Ahlers (21) 40, Medico (18) 40 
Peters (17) 40, Jay Bee (17) 39, Williams (16) 39, Herman (17) 38 
Don Minto (16) 38, Block (18) 36, Eaton (17) 36, Falk (16) 36 
Ackley (17) 32, Captain (16) 27, Weller (16) 26, Bullerdick (18) 25 
Roll (19) 44, Pohlar (17) 43, Pfieffer (17) 32, Pete (16) 27. 
JUatch at 50 targets: 
Gambell 42, Harig 42; total 84. 
Medico 40, Faran 44; total 84 ■, ; ' , , 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: . . ' ■•' 
Gambell 21, Harig 20; total 41. 
Medico 23, Faran 22; total 45. 
Match, Penn vs. Gambell, 50 targets. May 
Perm 44. 
Gambell 48, 
Match, 100 targets, May 5: Williams 92, Gambell "dl,'^^ 
89. Don Minto 85, Medico 82. 
Bef ea Gun Qab, 
At the regular club badge shoot on May 2, Inaugh was high 
man m actual breaks, and took the badge on a full handicap 
score: . ^ 
^Club badge shoot, 25 targets, handicap of added targets: ' Inaugh 
(5) 25, Fiedler (8) 23, Mohr (12) 23, Bailey 20, Patton (3) 20, North 
20, H. Smith (1) 19. Knowlton (5) 19, Chamberlin (3) 18, McCor- 
den (9) 18, Stone 16, Neubrand (6) 16, Clafflin (2) 16, Cliff 15 
Copeland 15, Brown 14, Burneson (1) 13, R. Smith 3. 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O.-On April 30, thirty-two shooters competed in the 
main event at 50 targets from known traps, unknown angles. 
Sanford and Sheldon tied for first on 45. The scores : Sheldon 
45, Sanford 45, Williams 44, Mac 43, Doolittle 43, F W J 43 
Jock 43, Frank 41, Saffold 42, Hopkins 41, Wilson 40, Bantes 38,' 
L. A. Hall 38, Hogen 36, Payn 36, J. I. C. 36, Head 34, Cliff 34, 
Hall 34, P. North 34, Scott 32, C. C. Hogen 31. W. G. K. 31, 
Thorp 30, Stevens 29, Bigelow 29, Wetzel 27, Wood 21, Purcell 18 
Davis 18, Poole 16, Truniper 11. ' 
Greenville Gun Club. 
The attendance at the club shoot on May 2 was smaller than 
.^aual, as several of the members attended the tournament at 
. I'ranklin. B. G. Eidson and H. A. McCaughey tied for high 
gun in full scores of 25 each. Westerfield second with 23, and 
I'ullmer third with 22. 
Rohrer's Island Gun Qub, Dayton, O. 
Dayton, O.— The club held its regular handicap contest for the 
medal and championship on May 4, and the attendance was good. 
Kette, Barr and Ford broke the full score, and in the shoot-off 
Kette won, breaking 12 out of 14 shot at. 
Sandusky Gun Club, 
Sandusky, O.— At the regular badge shoot of the club on May 
4 John Deist again won the badge with a score of 23 out of 25. 
The sport of the afternoon was finished with a match between two 
five-man teams, captained by Mattern and Schnaitter. The teams 
tied at 10 targets per man, and in the shoot-off at 5 targets the 
latter's team won by 3 targets. 
Hamilton Gun Club. 
Hamilton, O.— The fourth trophy shoot of the series was shot 
on May 5, and resulted in a victory for Parker, with the excel- 
lent score "of 49, missing but one target. Link was second with 
45, a score which ought to be a winning one. A team match 
was shot, four on each team. Mrs. Ayres shot on the winning 
team, breaking 20. B. B. on the same team was high gun with 25. 
Springfield Gun Qub. 
Springfield, £).— The regular club shoot was held on May 6. 
Watkins was high gun for the day with 87 out -of 100; Wilson 
second, 76, and Poole third, 75. In the Young handicap medal 
race Stofford won with 24, missing but one target. Wilson won 
the Wilson trophy event with 21, 
Franklin Gun Qub. 
FranMin, O.— The attemdaace at thm towsjasaeat ol tins- 
scheduled for May 2 and 3,. was for various reasons so small that 
no attempt was made to follow the programme, and the second 
day was cancelled. It seems too bad after all the work which is 
done in advance to make such an affair a success the shooters 
did not respond better, and encourage the management by their 
presence. 
C. O. Le Compte was the star of the oecasion, breaking 99 out 
of 100, missing his 93d target. Kirby was also in better form than 
recently, and accounted for 87. Potter came third with 83. Dial 
shot in an event at 15 targets kith Wadderstra, breaking 14 to 
the latter's 15. Bonasa. 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters* Leag:tie* 
The first day of the second tournament of the Western Penn- 
sylvania Trapshooters' League, shot on the grounds of the Derry 
Gun Club, at Derry, Pa., May 3 and 4, opened with fine weather. 
Forty shooters faced the traps. A strong south wind blew most 
of the day, but notwithstanding this, some excellent scores were 
made. Shooters were present from Pittsburg. De Bois. Butler, 
Wilkinsburg, Ruffsdale, Scottsdale, Irwin, Tyrone, Greensburg, 
Ligonier, Winburne and Bradenville. 
. The trade represeatatives were Messrs. Chas. G. Grubb, Luther 
J. Squier and H. P. Fessenden. 
High average for the day was made by L. B. Fleming, of Pitts- 
burg, who broke 166 out of 175 targets, and had a continuous run 
of 80 targets. 
Second average for the day was made by R. S. Deniker, of 
Ruffsdale, who broke 163 out of 175 targets, and had a run of 
65 straight. 
Third average was made by Burgess Hickey, of Millvale, who 
bloke 160 out of 175, and Kelsey and Armbrust tied for fourth 
with 158 out of 175. 
The Westmoreland County League five-man team race, was won 
by Ligonier: Denny 38, Heniker 49, Breniser 44, Menoher 44 
and Ramsey 40; total, 215 out of 250. 
The Derry team was second: Kimmell 47, Meyers 40, Yealy 43, 
Best 48, and Stewart 32; total, 210. 
The Scottsdale team was third: Lint 42, Cope 46, Yahner 42, 
Hmes 34, Armbrust 43; total 207. 
Scores for the day follow: 
May 3, 
Events : 
Targets : 
Fleming 
Deniker 
Hickey 
Armbrust 
Kelsey 
Best 
Squier 
E W Kelly....... 
Miller 
Kimmell 
Lint 
Wampler 
Witherol 
Menoher 
Smith 
Ramsey 
Meyers 
Pontefreck 
McGlashem ............... 
Lowe 
Grego ........ 
Knode 
Hackett 
Wolfe 
Hicks 
Suter 
Benton 
Bremiser 
Denny 
Brown 
Henderson 
Yealy 
Stewart 
Koontz 
Cope 
O'Donnell 
Yahner — 
Hines 
Pyle 
W Kelly 
May 4, Second Day. 
The second day of the tournament was an ideal one for good 
scores, the wind of the first day of the shoot having died down 
to, nearly nothing. Twenty shooters faced ; the traps and of these 
Burgess Hickey was high gun, breaking 169 out of 175 targets. 
R. S. Deniker was second with 166. L. J. Squier was third with 
165. L. B. Fleming was fourth with 161. First average for the 
two days was made by Burgess Hickey, of Millvale, Pa., and R. 
S. Deniker, of Ruffsdale, Pa., each breaking 329 out of 350. L, 
B. Fleming was second with 327. L. J. Squier, of Wilmington, 
Del., third with 321, and J. Best, of Derry, Pa., fourth with 316. 
L. J. Squier made a run of 93 straight. The team race to-day 
resulted as follows: 
North Side Gun Club was first. The members and scores were: 
Fleming 43, Deniker 49, Pontefract 45; total 137. 
Irwin Gun Club team was second: Trego 44, Lowe 41, Witherow 
46-; total 131.. 
Herron Hill Gun Club was third: King 46, Rahn 42, Louis 41; 
total 129. 
Derry Gun Club team was fourth: Meyers 39, Yealy 40, Best 45; 
total 124. 
I'he Wawaset team shot along, but not being in the League, 
their scores did not count; still they made the best showing, as 
follows: Hickey 48, Squier 50, Calhoun 46; total 144. 
Scores of the second day are as follows: 
Events : 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 
Hickey ......................... 15 19 14 18 14 19 15 20 15 20 
Deniker 13 17 15 20 14 20 15 20 13 19 
Squier 13 18 14 17 15 20 14 20 15 18 
Fint Day. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
15 20 15 20 15 20 15 
, 14 19 13 19 13 19 15 
. 11 19 15 17 15 19 15 
14 18 14 19 11 20 13 
14 19 15 19 14 18 11 
. 13 19 14 19 11 17 14 
, 12 18 12 16 15 18 15 
12 19 13 18 14 18 13 
, 12 17 14 18 15 19 13 
10 17 13 18 15 17 14 
12 17 14 15 14 19 14 
11 19 13 17 12 17 13 
11 17 15 16 12 18 13 
12 16 14 16 14 19 10 
14 15 12 19 14 19 11 
8 16 14 17 12 19 12 
12 15 13 16 11 17 12 
13 19 11 17 14 13 13 
8 17 13 15 14 18 13 
13 16 15 15 12 14 14 
11 15 11 lb 10 18 18 
8 15 11 19 11 19 12 
14 11 12 16 15 17 14 
10 12 13 18 11 17 11 
9 13 12 14 12 17 13 
13 15 11 16 13 15 12 
13 19 12 17 13 18 13 
11 13 11 12 11 16 12 
13 12 13 16 11 18 15 
8 12 3 17 12 17 9 
10 15 13 19 13 15 12 
9 13 8 13 10 17 10 
15 18 10 13 14 15 14 
12 12 11 15 11 13 8 
13 18 18 13 
.... 13 .. 14 20 12 
9 9 13 
. . , . 10 . . 11 19 12 
. . . . 12 . . 10 14 10 
14 17 11 
.. 4 .. .. 
8 9 
20 15 
20 15 
20 15 
19 14 
18 14 
20 14 
20 13 
19 15 
16 13 
20 12 
17 14 
17 13 
19 12 
19 11 
14 12 
17 12 
19 14 
17 13 
19 10 
17 13 
13 11 
19 13 
14 14 
17 12 
16 14 
14 10 
17 11 
15 13 
17 11 
17 14 
18 9 
16 9 
14 ., 
is io 
10 
20 
19 
17 
18 
16 
17 
18 
15 
19 
20 
15 
17 
16 
17 
17 
19 
17 
16 
18 
15 
13 
13 
13 
15 
13 
14 
is 
ii 
il 
Total. 
175 
166 
163 
160 
158 
158 
157 
156 
156 
156 
151 
149 
149 
147 
147 
146 
146 
146 
145 
144 
125 
140 
140 
136 
133. 
133 
133 
129 
126 
126 
124 
109 
99 
82 . 
76 
59 
54 
62 
46 
42 
4 
Fleming 
Trego ...... 
King ....... 
E W Kelly.. 
Best 
A B Kelly.. 
Witherow . . 
Wolfe 
Calhoun 
Hackett . . . . 
Lint .... 
Meyers . . . . . 
Pcntefract ,. 
Rohm ...... 
Stewart . . . . . 
Lowe ....... 
Hicks 
Benton 
T J 
\ ealey . . . . . 
Pyle ......... 
E J Kelly... 
Kimmell . . . 
Louis ., 
Smith ., , 
Buell ....... 
15 18 15 18 14 16 13 18 14 20 
13 18 14 19 12 18 14 19 15 18 
, 13 20 13 18 14 19 13 19 14 17 
. 14 15 14 17 14 19 15 19 14 18 
, 14 18 12 18 13 18 14 20 15 17 
, 15 17 14 15 14 18 13 20 13 18 
13 20 13 17 13 19 14 18 12 17 
13 17 14 18 15 19 14 16 14 16 
, 12 20 14 17 14 17 15 18 12 17 
13 18 14 18 12 18 13 18 14 16 
13 18 13 17 12 19 11 18 10 18 
. 15 19 15 18 13 13 13 15 12 15 
14 17 12 19 13 19 13 14 11 14 
13 16 13 17 14 17 11 15 10 20 
14 19 13 13 12 15 13 18 11 15 
13 16 13 15 13 16 12 17 12 15 
11 18 13 18 12 13 13 15 9 18 
13 18 12 18 11 13 11 17 14 13 
14 14 17 16 14 14 15 15 13 20 
14 19 12 18 12 16 12 
.13 20 15 17 .. ,. 
.. 14 1415. 
12 16 13 .. .. ., .. 
oo a. «o a. 13 IT 13, o o « . o 3 
o. .a .» .o o« o.lSlS 
..'«« »« .« .9 ^ 1^ S s □ 
Total. 
175 
169 
166 
165 
161 
160 
160 
169 
159 
157 
156 
166 
156 
154 
149 
148 
146 
146 • 
143 
142 
140 ,. 
140 
140 . ■ ■ 
103 - 
65 
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41 
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