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[June 25, I904, 
to amateurs only, the Peters Cartridge Co. dohate $100 shotgun, 
any make; traveling men shot only for targets,' as did Chan 
Powers, who preferred not to change his shells. Riehl shot 
from 20yds. also. Chas. Wiggins won handily. 
Third Day, Jane J7. 
This was known as feature day, and one of the features was 
a fine day; fairly warm and little wind; yet not enough to change 
the flight of the targets. 
The shooting was of a high class. There were some new ar- 
rivals, of whom one was Mr. Crosby, who got away from his sick 
family long enough to compete for the diamond badge, and to 
be returned a tie for the same for many times in succession. 
This time, however, the conditions were very different. Instead 
of live birds being used, it- was a 100-target race, handicap. 
.Standing at 20yds. he smashed out a 25 and three 24s, and was 
tied with Lem Willard, to be shot out in the tie. In the next 
•event, Lincoln handicap, he made 99 out of 100, and in the two 
•events scored 125 straight from this back peg. - He has not shot 
;a target previously for some five weeks, having been confined 
very closely at home nursing his wife and two children, who have 
been dangerously ill with typhoid fever. 
There were also some Western men present, viz. : John Wv 
Garrett, Colorado Springs, and E. Morrill, South Omaha, who 
stopped over on their way to the G. A. IT. Mr. -Sperry, of -Rock 
Island, dropped in long enough to. shoot in the Lincoln handicap, 
but the committee did not forget his good score made last year 
at Pekin in a similar shoot, and so he was set back to 19yds; 
but from that elongated' distance made a very good score of 92. 
The fnorning starter was two 25 events, in which Powers- lost ' 
5, but not enough to lose him the average, which he won with 
293 out of 410. Jay Graham, of Long Lake, 111., was' second, 890; 
George Roll, third, 385, and Riehl fourth. Powers won a neat 
medal, Graham a 16-gauge Marlin shotgun, Roll a fine corduroy 
shooting jacket. Powers also came in for $10 for the longest run, 
which was no less than 108. 
The scores for the Smith cup were low, " it being a handicap, 
16 to 20yds., not a straight being made, and 6nly J. R. Graham 
was equal to a 24.^ There were four tiesTast'year, viz. :'Roll, Barto, 
Burnside and Crosby, and they received $25 each. There were no 
money or merchandise prizes, as formerly given in this event by 
the Association, so that those who shot received iiothing for their 
gocd shooting. This should be remedied next year, and several 
additional prizes awarded. 
The Board of Trade diamond badge brought out some good 
scores, as Willard 97, Crosby 97, Wiggins 96, Graham 95, 'Roll 93, 
Garrett 94, all from the 19 or 20yd. line. There were only twelve 
men shooting for the money, so that the winners of last year, 
viz. : Crosby, Riehl, Powers, Ide Harris and Geo. Roll, received 
$12 each. The same conditions apply to this as in the Smith cup. 
There must be something for the second, third and fourth prizes. 
Coming to the last event, the Grand Lincoln Handicap, the big 
and little amateurs tightened up a bit and all strove for the big 
silver trophy. The professionals shot for targets only, and Crosby 
ran out with 99 badly busted ones, while the next high man was 
A. Mulford, with 96, who carried off first money and the trophy. 
Second fell to that winner of many trophies, Joe BartOj of 
Chicago, with 95. The other winners were Powers, Cummings, 
Snell and Bockwitz, with 93. There were only five moneys under 
the high gun system. Thus, although Sperry, the winner last 
year, made 92, and Jones, Garrett, Wiggins and Roll made 91, 
they won nothing. 
The traps worked well. Such a regular lot of targets were never 
thrown, even if the targets were higher and faster each day 
during the afternoon. The Lincoln club in their first effort to 
run the State meet did remarkably well, and their efforts yvere 
not in vain, as the members in convention assembled almost 
unanimously voted for a return to this city the coming year. Most 
of the boys left on early trains, and many will go to Indianapolis, 
while a few will take in the Derby in Chicago. The scores: 
Smith trophy. B'd of Trade badge. 
Targets : 
Ohio Trap. 
Hall 
Dr 
Garrett . 
Knuessl 
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Sperry . 
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First two columns figures two 25 events; third and fourth col- 
umns Smith cup and handicap; others. Board of Trade diamond 
badge with handicap. 
Lincoln Handicap, 100 targets, $12 entrance, amateurs only: 
Waters, 18........ 24 25 22 24—95 
Sperry, 19 ....... 23 23 22 24—92 
Hall, 18. 16 22 21 21— 80 
Jones, 17 21 24 23 23—91 
A Mulford, 17.... 25 24 24 23— 9G 
Snell, 16 23 24 24 22—93 
Premo, 16 24 22 25 17—88 
Haws, 16 17 19 17 22— 75 
Long, 16 17 24 22 21—84 
Bockwitz, 16 23 22. 24 24—93 
Vietmeyer, 16.... 22 21 21 20—84 
Cadwallader, 16.. 20 25 21 22—88 
Powers,20 ...24 25 20 24-93 
Marshall 19 . 23 22 25 24-90 
Crosby 20.. 25 25 25 24—99 
Connor, 18 19 23 18 25-85 
Riehl, 19 23 23 23 24-93 
Wiggins, 19....... 23 22 22 24—91 
Rollf 19.. 23 22 23 23—91 
Willard, 18....... 21 25 23 19—88 
Barto, 18 23 24 23 25-95 
Boa, 19 18 22 22 22—84 
Graham, 19 21 24 23 21-89 
Cummings, 18. ... .23 25 22 23-93 
Garrett, 20 22 23 22 24-91- 
The first money and an elegant silver pitcher were won by A. 
Mulford, a yoimg shooter from Mason City, 111, on 96. Barto, of 
Chicago, second, 95. Seven experts shot for targets only: Crosby 
99, Hood Waters 95. 
"Baby Pathfinder of the Birds" is a little vest pocket guide to HO 
Innd birds of New England, by Harriet E. Richards. and Emma G. 
Gumming. It gives the more familiar birds of New England, New 
/one, L\cw Jersey and Pennsylvania. Each bird is described, by 
its A. O. U. Check List number, Latin and English names, length 
and colors of male and female. The song, nest and breeding local- 
ities are given. A blank page, which may be used for notes, faces 
each description,' which usually includes not more than a dozen 
lines. In a number of cases tiny_ outline drawings are given which 
may be of assistance in identifying the bird. 
Ohio State Shoot. 
The eighteenth ^ annual tournament of the Ohio Trapshooters' 
League was held at Akron under the auspices of the Akron 
Gun Club on June 14, 15 and 16. 
The weather during the entire period of the shoot was fine 
and the attendance was large, the number of entries being the 
largest in the history of the League, and including some of the 
best shots in the country. Many of the shooters stopped at Bella 
on the 18th and went from there to Indianapolis for the G.'A. H. 
On the first day there were twelve events at 15 targets each on 
the programme, Nos. 11 and 12 constituting the race for: the 
State Journal trophy. One hundred and four shooters took part, 
a great number of them shooting the entire programme. J. R. 
Taylor, of Newark, and Stanley Rhoads, of Columbus, tied for 
the State Journal trophy on 30 straight. 
High guns were Heer 172, Elliott 170, Squier 167, Redwing 162, 
Taylor 167, Young 164, Rhoads 162, A. W. Kirby 162, Atkinson 
162, Grau 162. 
The League held its business meeting on Tuesday evening at 
the rooms of the Elks Club, and elected the following officers: 
E. O. Lathamer, President; E. H. Young, Vice-President; C. F. 
Schiltz, Secretary and Treasurer, all of Canton. Executive Com- 
mittee: S. S. Saffold, Cleveland; D. D. Gross, Urbana; K. P. 
Johnston, Kenton; H. A. Gait, Barberton; L. H; Ahlers, Cin- 
cinnati. 
The next meeting of the League will be held at Canton. 
On the second day the attendance fell off a little, but a goodly 
number of shooters were left and good scores were made. There 
were ten events at 15 and one at 25, the Press-Post trophy; also 
a special event, for the Sportsmen's Review trophy for two-man 
teams. C. A. Young and Heer tied for high gun on 171; Squier 
169; Williams 165. In the shoot-off of the tie for the State 
Journal cup Taylor won after another tie on 13 out of 15, by break- 
mg 14 to Rhoads' 13. 
The. Sportsmen's Review trophy was won by Gait and Kreider, 
of the Columbia Gun Club, Barberton. ; j ■ 
On the third day there were ten events at 15 and one at 20 
targets. The last three constituted the race for the L. C. Smith 
trophy. There was also a special event for the Shooting and 
Fishmg- trophy five-man teams, 50 targets per man. 
I» the:. ace for the- Smith trophy C. A. Young won after shoot- 
ing oil ;a tie. • :'- 
The -Press-Post trophy was won by F. W. HulL (Lucky), of 
Akron, after shooting off a tie on 25 straight with Ahlers and 
Hogen. He broke straight in the shoot-off, Hogen 22, Ahlers 20. 
The prize, $20, -for the longest run on any of the three days was 
won by Grau. of the Cineinnat. Gun Club, with 84 on the third 
day. Upson (Williams) 75, C. A. Young-68. 
The diamond watch charm, given by Mr. Paul North, of the 
Chamberlin Cartridge and Target Co., to the manufacturers' agent 
makmg high score of the tourtiament, was won by Wm. Heer. 
The scores follow: 
June J4, First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Shot " 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 at. Broke. 
14 15 15 14 15 15 14 13 14 14 14. 15 180 172 
J A R Elliott 14 14 15 14 15 13 15 14 14 14 14 14 180 170 
^^qu'er 15 11 15 14 15 14 15 13 14 11 15 15 180 167 
^oung 14 15 15 15 12--14 13 13 13 13 14 13 180 ' 164 
T^^V^Y It ^ i.^ 1^ 1^ 14 14 15 15 180 ■ 167 
Redwing 15 13 12 14 12 ,14 14 14 15 13 13 13 180 162 
A ''?fr'^ T.-- V • 1* 1^ 1^ 12 9 14 14 15 13 13 1 5 180 162 
A Vy Kirby 13 15 15 14 12 14 14 15 12 12 12 14 180 162 
Atkmson 12 14 14 14 14 12 16 14 14 15-11 13 180 162 
Grau 13 13 13 13 12 14 14 15 13 13 14 15 180 162 
Ewalt 12 14 12 15 12 11 14 15 13 14 14 15 180 161 
^'alk 15 13 15 13 11 14 15 15 13 9 14 14 180 161 
SPfrry 12 13 14 12 14 14 15 15 13 13 12 13 180 160 
Alkire 12 13 13 14 14 15 12 14 13 14 13 13 180 160 
S".o^y 11 12 14 14 14 13 12 12 15 15 15 13 180 160 
VVilhams 13 14 14 11 15 14 14 13 11 12 14 14 180 159 
Wagoner 12 13 .14 12 13 13 15 14.15 13 11 13 180 158 
Johnson 11 14 15 13 14 12 15 14 12 13 12 12 180 157 
Watkins 15 13 11 14 13 13 13 14 14 11 14 12 ' 180 157 
Hofen 12 10 10 13 13 15 14 15 13 14 13 13 180 156 
gl.fkeslee 13 13 13 14 11 14 15 14 11 13 13 12 180 156 
V 14 15 10 10 13 11 13 14 13 15 180 155 
I. IC 1112 12 13 14 14 12 13 13 12 13 15 180 154 
C;Ocliran 10 15 13 14 13 10 15 12 11 13 13 15 180 154 
Pullman 13 14 13 14 10 14 14 14 11 12 12 12 180 153 
Fohz 12 12 13 13 14 14 13 13 12 11 13 12 180 152 
Burton 13 14 13 10 11 12 13 15 10 12 15 14 180 152 
Lucky 9 13 11 14 12 13 12 14 12 14 15 13 180 152 
Martin 14 14 15 12 12 14 13 12 10 11 13 11 180 151 
Brewer 11 14 10 14 13 15 15 14 12 11 9 14 ISO 152 
Raven 11 13 13 14 11 13 15 13 10 12 14 13 180 152 
Bibbee 11 12 13 12 14 15 14 12 10 11 12 14 180 150 
Patrick 10 14 12 13 12 10 14 15 12 10 15 13 180 150 
Gait 15 12 13 14 13 12 14 11 8 14 13 12 180 151 
Cbpp 11 12 12 12 13 14 13 12 12 14 11 12 180 148 
O Day 11 11 12 13 11 15 13 12 11 13 12 14 180 148 
Ahlers 14 9 12 13 11 14 12 15 10 8 15 14 180 147 
Webster 15 13 13 14 9 12 12 13 10 11 10 15 180 147 
Haak 15 11 13 13 12 10 13 11 10 13 13 13 180 147 
Scott- 14 12 14 14 10 12 11 13 9 12 11 13 ISO 145 
Trimble 14 12 13 14 10 12 15 11 11 11 11 11. .180 lit 
E H Young 12 12 11 12 11 13 14 15 11 9 11 13 180 144 
Bfeck 12 12 14 14 11 11 13 ir 10 12 11 13 ISO 144 
Bradley 11 13 11 14 12 13 14 12 14 10 12 9 180 145 
Jenning 14 13 13 14 13 11 12 9 10 11 9 14 180 143 
Ducommon 13 13 12 13 11 13 14 9 11 10 13 H 180 143 
J K W 13 12 12 15 11 9 12 14 9 11 13 12 180 143 
Dunn 12 12 11 9 10 13 10 14 7 6 9 8 ISO 121 
Russell 10 11 S 10 7 10 10 10 10 9 13 9 180 117 
Kepler 10 12 5 11 11 13 14 13 11 11 11 10 180 132 
Doolittle 13 13 9 13 10 12 13 14 11 10 13 10 ISO 141 
Gambell 11 11 11 12 13 12 11 12 13 11 13 12 ISO 14?, 
H N Kirby 11 14 14 11 12 8 13 12 11 10 11 11 180 138 
Santmeyer 12 12 12 8 11 9 14 12 11 10 12 14 180 137 
Gross ;. 10 12 15 10 12 13 9 12 13 10 11 12 ISO m 
Saffold 13 12 10 10 14 12 10 12 11 10 10 13 180 137 
Stout 11 9 10 9 9 11 8 14 10 12 13 14 180 130 
Arndt 6 11 13 13 12 10 11 15 10 12 12 13 180 33S 
Clark 9 11 13 13 12 12 13 14 9 11 1113 ISO 141 
Parker 10 12 12 10 9 10 15 12 10 10 9 11 ISO 130 
Bee Kay ..10 10 12 11 10 13 13 13 6 10 10 11 180 129 
Burtner 11 14 11 10 9 10 11 10 8 12 12 13 180 131 
Joy ..... 9 12 10 15 1113 12 12 10 11 9 12 180 136 
Lenox . . ; 13 12 12 15 11 9 12 14 9 11 13 12 180 138 
C S Schiltz 10 11 14 14 13 13 13 8 10 7 11 7 180 131 
Lothamer 10 11 11 13 10 10 13 11 9 11 11 12 ISO 132 
O J Evans 9 11 12 12 8 6 13 10 9 11 10 13 180 124 
J L Schiltz......... 11 10 .7 11 7 12 10 12 11 8 11 8 180 118 
Hull 11 13 11 12 11 12 13 15 5 9 11 11 ISO 134 
Orr 8 13 12 14 8 13 12 13 10 10 10 11 180 134 
Bottenfield ........ 12 9 7 9 8 11 10 14 10 10 12 12 180 124 
Shaffer 12 14 14 14 8 13 9 12 11 12 11 7 180 137 
Perry 9 4 9 10 5 14 13 12 8 9 7 10 180 110 
Reese.... . 14 11 11 14 10 13 13 9 6 12 13 11 ISO 137 
Fouts 12 11 10 12 12 8 11 10 7 10 6 12 180 121 
Metzler .12 12 12 12 9 10 12 13 10 10 14 12 180 137 
WWW ..... 11 12 9 11 9 8 13 7 1$ 6 4 6 ISO 106 
Beecher 14 13 13 10 10 5 11 13 13 10 18 11 180 136 
Call . 11 12 14 13 11 12 12 13 8 9 11 12 180 138 
Vvinn 11 12 11 12 10 U 12 13 11 11 10 12 180 136 
Renner 7 6 5 5 5 7 9 9 8 6 7 5 180 79 
J H Smith......... 7 5 8 6 6 8 4 9 8 9 9 7 180 86 
A Struble 13 14 13 15 11 12 14 15 9 18 .. .. 150 129 
F R Darling 13 11 13 12 10 10 13 13 6 11 .. .. 150 112 
B R Rinehart 8 10 13 18 10 10 7 9 7 6 .... 150 93 
Ranney ............ 10 6 8 7 8 8 8 7 120 62 
Brooks UHIOU 9111010 ...... „ 120 83 
Roots 810 13 15 13 » 14 12 7 12 9 165 128 
120 
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Kramer 11 12 18 14 10 10 12 13 11 11 .. .. 
Luce 5 10 12 13 12 10 8 10 
Holmes 8 8 7 8 9 
J H Evans.., 7 5 6 6 5 5 9 6 7'5'8'9 
Jenks .. 10 13 6 10 6 
Tracy 10 9 12 11 13 
C I Schiltz.... 8 13 11 14 
Deibes g 4 6 9 
Lyman 11 11 
Williams " " 11 <) 
^.j,B :: :: :: :; 9 9 
W mdolp , . . . . . . . . . . , 15 11 
Park 9 10 
Events 11 /and: 12, State Journal cup, emblematic of amateur 
championship of Ohio, : 30 targets, entrance 60 cents, optional 
■sweep, $2.50 additional: Rhoads 30, Squier 30, Taylor 30, Ahlers 
29. Ewalt 29, Grau 29, Heer 29, Burton 29, Lucky 28, Williams 
28, J. I. C. 28, Cochran 28, Rike 28, Patrick 28, J. A. R. Elliott 
28, Volk 28, Snow 28, Hogen 27, Young 27, Stout 27, Raven 27, 
Redwing 26, Santmeyer 26, Watkins 26, Bibbee 26, O'Day 26, 
Alkire 26, Haak 26, Windolph 26, A. W. Kirby 26, Blakeslee 25, 
Gantbell 25, Speary 25, Arndt 25, Gait 25, Burtner 25, J. K. W. 
25, Webster 25, Metzler 25, Foltz 25, C. T. Schiltz 25, Martin 24, 
Johnson 24, Scott 24, Atkinson 24, Clark 24, Ducommon 24, 
Wagoner 24, E. H. Young 24, Pullman 24, Bottenfield 24, Reese 
24, Beck 24, Beecher 24, Tracy 24, Clipp 23, Doolittle 23, Jen- 
ning 23, Gross 23, Saffold 23, Brewer 23, Lothamer 23, O. J. 
Evans 23, Call 23, Russell 22, H. N. Kirby 22, Trimble 22, Hull 
22, Winn 22, Lyman 22, Bradley 21, Kepler 21, Bee Kay 21, Joy 
21, Lenox 21, Orr 21, Parker 20, Williams 20, Park 19, J. L. 
Schiltz 19, C. J. Schiltz 18, Shaffer 18, Fouts 18, F. I. B. 18, Dunn 
17, Perry 17, J. H. Evans 17, J. H. Smith 16, Jenks 16, Deible 
15, Renner 12, W. W. W. 10. 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
171 
Jane 15, Second Day. 
Events: 12345 6789 10 11 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 
C A ^oung 15 15 15 15 14 15 15 15 14 14 24 
Herr 15 15 14 15 14 15 15 14 15 14 
Squiers 15 14 15 12 14 15 15 14 15 15 25 
Williams 12 15 15 15 15 14 14 13 14 14 24 
JAR Elliott 14 15 15 14 14 10 15 15 14 15 25 
laylor 12 14 15 13 12 14 15 15 13 15 24 
Trimble 12 15 15 14 14 14 18 14 15 14 21 
A W Kirby 13 12 13 15 15 14 14 14 13 14 24 
Wagoner 14 12 13 14 15 12 14 14 15 13 24 
Rhoads 12 15 15 14 12 14 13 14 15 11 23 
Grau 12 14 14 13 13 13 13 15 14 11 24 
Ewalt 11 13 15 14 13 13 15 13 14 14 21 
Alkire 15 12 15 12 13 12 14 14 18 11 24 
Cochran 12 18 13 18 14 14 13 14 14 12 21 
Bradley 12 18 13 13 14 14 14 12 15 10 24 
Dunn 18 13 10 11 8 14 13 8 7 12 19 
Russell 10 9 12 10 13 18 13 18 13 12 20 
Lucky 11 14 13 18 14 13 12 14 12 12 25 
Hogen 11 13 10 13 14 13 13 11 12 15 25 
Martin 9 12 18 15 18 11 15 12 13 11 22 
Redwing 11 11 13 18 13 12 15 12 14 14 24 
J I C . 10 12 11 11 12 14 13 9 11 14 22 
Clipp 14 11 12 13 10 14 13 18 18 14 21 
Saffold 9 12 10 12 14 18 12 12 9 8 21 
Doolittle 12 13 12 13 18 13 15 13 14 13 23 
Snow 14 13 10 11 14 14 13 14 15 14 24 
Gambell 13 11 11 13 13 12 13 14 11 15 21 
H N Kirby 18 11 11 15 12 11 15 15 12 9 21 
Ahlers 11 11 12 18 12 13 14 12 13 13 25 
Johnson 10 12 14 12 12 14 14 13 18 14 24 
Santmeyer 7 10 11 13 13 18 13 10 13 11 20 
Scott 14 13 14 12 18 13 13 12 9 18 28 
Jennings 11 14 15 18 13 13 14 14 14 11 23 
Lenox 8 8 10 13 11 12 12 15 . . . . . . 
Gross 15 11 11 11 13 11 12 13 13 9 22 
Atkinson 11 12 14 12 15 14 12 12 14 13 23 
Watkins 13 14 14 13 1313 13 12 12 12 17 
Speary 9 15 13 14 13 13 13 15 13 13 20 
Bibbee 13 11 10 13 15 13 13 13 13 10 23 
O'Day 10 13 12 15 12 14 13 13 12 15 . . 
Volk 12 13 12 14 13 14 15 11 14 13 22 
Fcltz 10 14 11 13 15 12 12 13 13 14 17 
Rike 10 14 10 18 13 15 14 12 14 15 23 
Stilson 10 12 13 13 15 14 14 13 12 12 25 
Bostwick 18 14 12 10 12 11 18 15 13 14 23 
R Struble 12 12 14 18 18 15 13 13 
Bee Kay 12 10 10 14 13 11 10 10 18 8 .. 
Darling 12 12 14 11 13 15 18 12 
J H Smith 8 14 12.15:9 10 11 9 1111.. 
B Call 11 11 14 13 14 15 14 14 18 14 20 
Patrick 8 12 13 12 11 9 1110 14 12 16 
Webster 14 11 12 14 12 14 15 14 14 12 22 
O E Evans 9 10 9 10 12 10 14 8 13 9 21 
Roots 11 12 13 10 9 9 13 8 14 14 . . 
Renner 5 8 4 3 10 4 7 7 10 8 12 
E H Evans 8 10 7 9 11 8 12 10 11 10 16 
Burton 14 11 11 11 11 13 14 15 18 18 23 
Raven 8 8 9 12 14 13 11 12 11 12 20 
Worthen 10 10 9 10 11 12 11 12 10 18 . . 
Orr 12 U 13 10 14 15 15 14 14 13 28 
Bottenfield 9 12 8 18 12 18 12 10 10 7 19 
Berry 9 11 11 6 13 13 10 8 7 8 11 
Shaffer 10 14 10 8 11 9 13 10 11 6 19 
J K W ..10 1412 15 9 14 12 11 14 9 16 
E H Young 13 13 12 14 11 11 15 12 13 12 20 
C J Schiltz. 8 12 18 12 14 10 14 14 18 11 20 
Winn 13 12 14 12 13 10 14 12 10 14 . . 
Guest 11 14 14 14 12 10 10 11 
Lothamer 14 11 14 14 15 12 13 11 13 12 23 
Beecher 9 111110 1112 12 14 9 10.. 
Dobson 4 8 6 1 7 6 10 7 
Deible 4 4 7 10 . . . . 11 11 
Stout 13 18 14 12 
Kepler 12 13 12 13 14 18 15 13 13 10 . . 
Bailey 14 12 12 13 
Ryland % 13 12 9 9 11 14 15 15 9 12 .. . 
Haynes 8 10 
WWW 13 17 
Metzler 14 10 
J L Schiltz 11 11 11 23 
Gait .. 13 14 21 
C F Schiltz 13 13 11 19 
Kreider 22 
Klink 7 12 19 
Russell 9 7 .. 
S H Johnson 17 
Event No. 11, Post-Press trophy, 25 targets, entrance 50 cents, 
optional sweep, $2.50 additional: Lucky 25, Hogen 25, Squier 25, 
Ahlers 25, J. A. R. Elliott 25, Stittson 25, Heer 25, Bradley 24, 
Blakeslee 24, Williams 24, Redwing 24, Snow 24, Johnson 24, A. W. 
Kirby 24, C. A. Young 24, Alkire 24, Grau 24, Taylor 24, Wagoner 
23, Doolittle 23, Rhoads 23, Santmeyer 23, Scott 28, Jennings 23, 
Atkinson 23, Bibbee 23, Rike 23, Bostwick 28, Cochran 23, Burton 
23, Orr 23, Lothamer 23, J. L. Schiltz 23, Martin 22, J. I, C. 22, 
Gross 22, Volk 22, Webster 22, Kreider 22, Clipp 21, Saffold 21, 
Gambell 21, H. N. Kirby 21, Trimble 21, Ewalt 21, O. J. Evans 21, 
Gait 21, Russell 20, Speary 20, B. Call 20, Raven 20, E. H. Young 
20, C. J. Schiltz 20, Dunn 19, Bottenfield 19, C. F. Schiltz 19, 
Klink 19, Watkins 17, Foltz 17, S. H. Johnson 17, Patrick 16, J. 
H. Evans 16, J. K. W. 16, Renner 12, Berry 11. 
Special event. Sportsmen's Review trophy, two-man teams, 25 
targets per man, entrance $1 per team, optional sweep $2.50 per 
man extra. 
Columbia G. C, Barberton— Gait 24, Kreider 25; total 49. 
Cleveland G. C. No. 1--Redwing 22, Blakeslee 22; total 44. 
Akron G. C. No. 1— Lucky 24, Wagoner 24; total 48. 
Marietta G. C— Speary 23, Bibbee 21; total 44. - 
Lakeside G. C. No. 1, Canton— Winn 25, Guest 23; total 48. 
Akron G. C. No. 2— Bradley 23, Raven 21; total 44. . 
Buckeye G. C. No. 1, New Berlin— C «. Schiltz 23, C. F. Schilta 
24; total 47. . ' ' 
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