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Rifle at Shell Moutd. 
San Francisco, Cal., July 25.— After much discussion among 
the rifle clubs of this and adjoining cities, it has been decided to 
establish a Pacific Coast Shooting Bund. The time and expense 
involved in the trip to the National Bund precludes a great 
majority of our best riflemen from attendance thereupon. The 
new bund will be composed of clubs from all the States west of 
Colorado. Possibly the first meeting of the bund will take place 
next year — most likely in California. 
Scores yesterday of the Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club's 
monthly competition shoot, 200yds., re-entray match: C. M. 
Henderson 223, 223, 223. 220, 217, 214, 212; M. Kolander 221, 220, 
216, 216, 210; H. P. Nelson 218, 197, 193; E. Hammond 216, 210, 
207, 204; Martin Blasse 213, 210, 210: 
Silver medals: H. P. Nelson 197. 
Fifty-shot match: C. M. Henderson 1072. 
Pistol re-entry match, 50yds.: G. E. Frahm 90, 88, 86; F. V. 
Kingston, 88; M. Blasse 82, 81; M. Kolander 78, 76. 
Revolver, re-entry match, 50yds.: G. E. Frahm 87, 89, 88, 87, 91; 
W. F. Blasse 83, 89, 81, 85; Wm. Proll 90, 89; J. R. Trego 84, 87, 
81, 87, 84; W. Burkholder ?3 ; F. V. Kingston 88, 82, 87, 86, 86; E. 
Somerville 77, 74, 87, 80. . . 
i The other clubs engaged in bullseye shooting. Roeel. 
Dayton (Ohio) Sharpshooters. 
The monthly shoot for the championship cup was held on July 
29, and the trophy was again won by John F. Beaver, the oldest 
member of the club, and by the same score which he won with in 
June 118 out of 125. Adolph Schwind was second with 116. Mr. 
Beaver held the cup all winter. In May it was won by John 
Boehner on a score of 114, and the next month Beaver recaptured 
it. The scores follow: , , ,__ ... 
Championship event, 200yds., muzzle rest, five shots 125 possible: 
T. F. Beaver, 118, A. Schwind 116 G E Decker 114, Gus H. 
Sander 112, J. Boehner 112, C. W. Sander 111, Wm. Isenberg 108, 
D. D. Bergk 108, E. Rappold 104. . 
Free-for-all, 200yds., muzzle rest, three shots, 75 possible; J. 
Boehner 72, A. Schwind 71, D. D. Bergk 71, G. PI. Sander 66, 
J. Rappold 66, C. W. Sander 64 . . _ _•/ 
Second free-for-all, same conditions: A. Schwind 72, D. D. 
Bergk. 68, C. W. Sander 68, J. Boehner 67, J Mescher 54 
Third free-for-all, same conditions: C. W. Sanders 68, D. D. 
Bergk 64, G. H. Sander 62, J. Rappold 62. Bonasa. 
. §£rzp8hootittg. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here send a 
notice like the following) 
Fixtures. 
Ancr 4 f;— Fairmont Minn., Gun Club tournament. 
Auf: ik-Lto& Ill.-Consolidated Trapshooters Congress 
Aug, West Baden, Ind.-Indian tournament; $1,000 added 
Aug m iO n il.'-Allentown, Pa.-Two-day target tournament at Duck 
" Farm Hotel. C. F. Kramlich, Mgr. 
Aug lO-U.-Rolling Fork, Miss., Gun Club tournament. 
*Aue 10-11— Bradenville, Pa., Rod and bun Club. 
Aug 10-12 -Little Rock, Ark.-Arkansas State Sportsmen's Asso- 
ciation tournament. Paul R Litzke, Secy. 
Aug. 11-12,-Olean, N. Y., Gun Club two-day tournament. B. D. 
Aug N lo!l2 S '- S B e rantford, Ont.- Dominion of Canada Trapshooting 
and Game Protective Association's fourth annual tournament 
A. B. Cutcliffe, Sec'y. , 
An? 15-20 —Buffalo, N. Y.— New York State shoot. 
Aug." 16-17.-Detroit, Mich.-Michigan Trapshooteors League. 
Tacob Klein, Sec'y. . , , 
Auk 16-17.— Birmingham, Ala.— Alabama tournament. 
Au| 23-24.-Chaltanooga, Tenn.-Target tournament of the Moun- 
taineer Gun Club; $200 added. S. B. Lowe, Sec'y. 
Aug i-24 -Raleigh, N C.-North Carolina Trapshooters' Associa- 
Aug ti ^2f-Rr" a hamton, N. Y., Gun Club second annual tourna- 
i*,^ 1 '^!^^^^ Gun Club two-day target 
Aug™ -Hot Slfring^; S P D^^e S int y eVstate Association's tour- 
lament, under th e S auspices of the Hot Springs Gun Club. 
H. A. Gayhart, Sec'y. 
tA..„ ocoe —Tarentum, Pa., Rod and Gun Club. 
Aug g '24 26 -Grand Rapids, 'Mich.-Consolidated Sportsmen's As- 
sociation tournament. A. B. Richmond, Secy. 
Aug sTsi -Traverse City, Mich., Rod and Gun dub tournament. 
Sepr's.-LotX'Mass'f-Rod and Gun Club Labor Day tourna- 
Se P r£-A E uburn B N^' Y^Labor Day tournament. Knox and 
Sep^I-oisinlng, N. Y., Gun Club fourth annual Labor Day 
Sept° U 5-Do e ver N. ^ffpoSen's^Association annual Labor 
Sept D f-Sp~d; ^-T^ou'J^t on Labor Day; $25 
's^S^^^^^^'^ 0 ^^ Virginia Trapshooters' 
Association. W. A. Hammond, Sec y. 
•W M" Irwin, Pa., Rod and Gun Club tournament, 
sfpt 6 7.-Litcnfield, Ill.-Consolidated Trapshooters' Congress 
tournament. L. A. Cummings, Sec'y, Bunker Hill, 111. 
Sept? 9-lL-Chicago, 111., Trapshooters' tournament. E. B. 
*Sept h ^445:-Ruffsdale, Pa., Rod and Gun Club. 
Sept 14-15 -St. Louis.-Afro-Amencan Handicap. T. H. Cohron, 
^J%\-Sl^lli-^coin City Gun Club tournament, 
lept It^MoberTy, Mo-Missouri League of Trapshooters. 
•Sent 27-28.— Monessen, Pa., Gun Club. . 
Sent 28-29.-Concordia, Kans.-The Interstate Association s tour- 
'nament under the auspices of the Concordia Gun Club. L. 
S TM I vers Sec'y. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr. 
Q ?' 98 29—' Homer 111.— Homer-Ogden Gun Club tournament. 
Oct 4-5.-Crawford'sville, Ind., Gutf Club tournament. 
*Ar!t- AJk —Allegheny, Pa.— North Side Gun Club, 
nrt ltlS-Litfhfiefd, Ill.-Consolidated Trapshooters' Congress. 
^|L^>M'-'K-. Gun Club tournament. Dr. E. C. 
-M^^VQ'^sT 'Louis lid.— World's Fair shoot; live birds an* tar- 
N JrJtt Alec D Mermod, Mgr., 620 Locust street. 
•Western Pennsylvania frapfhooters' League tournaments. C. 
G. Grubb, Sec'y, Pittsburg. 
Aug. 4, 11, IS and 25 were fixed upon by the Keystone SfidBting 
League for a series of four contests, each al 50 targets," to take 
place oh the League grounds al LIdlrnesburg Jiuicliort; - ; 
Mr. J. L. D. Morrison, whose domicile is in St. 1'aul. Minn., 
but whose fame as one of America's most skillful shooters is 
national, was a visitor in New York in the early part of this week. 
At the tournament of the Aquidneck Gun Club, Newport, R. I., 
July 29-30, high average for the two days was made by Mr. E. C. 
Griffith; second by Plebbard; third by Serenson; fourth by 
Wheeler. 
At the tournament of the Interstate Association, given tor the 
Grand Forks, N. D., Gun Club, July 27-28, professional high aver- 
age was- made by C. B. Adams; second, Mr. C. W. Budd; third 
was a tie between Messrs. H. C. Hirschy and Hood Waters. 
High amateur average was made by Mr. D. C. Rand; second, 
F. H. Sprague;. third, J. H. Stair. 
The fifth annual mid-summer two-day target tournament, to be 
given by Mr. Alfred Griesemer, at the Duck Farm Hotel, Allen- 
town, Pa., Aug. 10-11, has a programme of twelve events, ten at 
15 targets, one each at 20 and 25 targets, entrance 75 cents, $1, 
$1.50 and $. ; totals, 195 targets, $13 entrance. The events are 
alike for each day. Programme events commence at 10:30. Class 
shooting. Targets 1% cent. 
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High general, average for the, two;.days of the Avon.'N. Y.,- Gun 
Club tournament, was won by Mr. E. D. Fulford. On the first 
day, Mr. Harry M. Stewart, of Rochester, was high with 192 out 
of 200. Mr. Fulford broke 195 out of 200 on the second day. High 
amateur average for the two days was won by Mr. Jay Greehe; 
second, Mr. H. Harrison, of Rochester; third, Dr. Greene, of 
Le Roy. 
The souvenir programme of the Brantford, Can., Gun Club 
tournament, Aug. 10-12, is beautifully designed and executed in the 
highest perfection of the printer's art. Interesting special events 
for cups and prizes are, besides the sweepstakes, arranged for 
each day. Guns, ammunition, etc., forwarded by express, pre- 
paid, to C. J. Mitchell, 41 Market street, Brantford, Ont., and 
marked with owner's name, will be delivered on the grounds. 
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Secretary James W. Bell, under date of July 28, writes us as 
follows: "At a meeting of the board of directors of the Indian- 
apolis Gun Club, held in this city, on Wednesday evening, July 
27, Mr. W. T. Nash tendered his resignation as president, and it 
was accepted with the deepest regret. The board immediately 
e'ecter; Mr. (has. H. Morrison president. Mr. Morrison will have 
the full support of the board and members in carrying on the 
management of the club." 
Bernard Waters. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
John Wright's Shoot. 
On Saturday of last week Mr. John S. Wright, the famous sec- 
retary and manager of the Brooklyn Gun Club, gave a prize 
shoot at Frog Inn, situated on Jamaica Bay. There were several 
shooters in attendance who have not been active m trapshoot- 
ing about New York in many months. The scores follow: 
Prize shoot, 50 targets, $2, handicap allowance: Lockwood 
(14) 50, Losee (20) 50, Call (11) 50, Hopkins (8) 50, Hendrickson 
(10) 47, Van Sicklen (17) 50. . . 
First shoot-off: Lockwood 25, Losee 24, Call 25, Hopkins 25, 
^ Second Kl shoot 4 'off: Lockwood 23, Call 23, Hopkins 24. 
Hopkins won first; Call won second. 
Handicap prize event, 50 targets, $2 entrance: Lockwood (15) 
50 Hendrickson (12) 50, Call 50, Hopkins (8) 50, Charles 33, 
Butler (0) 46, Van Siclen (15) 45. 
Shoot-off 25 targets: Lockwood (4) 19, Hendrickson (3) 25, 
Call (3) 25,' Hopkins (2) 24. 
Sweepstake events: 
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?Irgets : : 10 15 25 10 15 10 10 Targets : 10 15 25 10 15 10 10 
Hendrickson. 5 11 19 6 14 4 5 Lane & 1U • • • • 
Butler 8 13 16 6 14 8 . . Hopkins 10 15 8.-8, 
Call 4 10 20 3 12 8 .. Winter 6 10 .. .. 
Lockwood... 9 13 19 5 5 7 7 Whitehouse , 6 9 
Losee 6 8 .. 5 .. .. .. Charles , •• •• 8 .. 
Glover 13 23 9 14 ... . 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., July 26.-The prize shoot of the Hell Gate 
Gun Club, held on the grounds of the Bergen Beach Gun Club 
to day was well attended. The main event was a distance handi- 
ran for orizes 50 targets. Mr. Schoverlmg was a guest. Secre- 
tary Sehortemeier waf manager and handicapper. §cores: 
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, Rcm.kviiXk, ( Vim,,.. July 28. -The fourth tournament .<■>[-. lire Con- 
solidated Gun .Clubs uP Connecticut was -held at the -Rockville 
Cuii Club, grounds, July. 21: It was the greatest shooting event 
that was. ever held, in that. city. Fifty-two shooters.' were present 
and over 7,000 targets' were thrown,. from ten sets of traps. - 
The oldest shooter present was jtyp Bristol, of New. Haven, and 
the youngest was H. Metcalf, of the Rockville Club, fifteen years 
bid. ... . 
In,, the .five-man , team shoot at 20 targets per man, the scores 
were: • . . . , 
Hartford 77, Willimantic 73, New Haven 71, Manchester 66, 
Waterbury 70, Rockville 76. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 10 15 20 10 15 10 10 15 10 20 10 15 10 10 Broke. 
Barstow 8 9 11 18 9 13 9 10 10 10 17 10 15 9 9 167 
Moore 9 7 12 16 9 13 6 8 11 8 15 9 14 9 9 155 
E White 9 5 12 17 7 13 8 6 12 7 14 9 10 7 8 154 
H Metcalf 9 5 14 15 9 13 8 8 11 10 17 5 12 7 9 152 
McMullen 8 9 11 11 6 13 9 7 13 4 13 9 12 7 10 142 
F Metcalf 6 8 10 12 4 8 8 8 12 0 13 8 10 5 9 127 
McElligott 5 7 12 18 7 iO 7 8 10 9 16 .. .. .. .. 109 
Cheney 6 7 9 13 4 8 5 6 11 2 14 6 12 . . . . 103 
Rowe 6 8 12 16 8 10 6 8 14 9 15 10 9 10 8 149 
McFetdridge .... 7 7 8 16 9 12 7 8 9 7 15 9 12 8 9 143 
Mack 8 9 10 17 7 10 7 10 15 10 15 9 12 9 7 154 
Kelly 7 9 10 15 9 11 8 8 13 10 15 8 11 9 io 153 
Bristol 7 6 8 13 8 8 6 6 .... 15 ....... . 77 
Hepburn 7 10 12 14 8 10 7 7 13 8 14 10 11 7 8 146 
Bassett 5 6 10 13 5 11 6 8 9 9 12 7 10 8 4 1'3 
Treat 7 7 10 17 6 10 4 6 11 9 12 7 11 5 9 134 
Merrick 6 9 11 16 6 12 6 6 12 7 10 9 10 6 3 129 
Hart 6 7 8 18 .. .. 8 10 9 .. 10 .. ..' .. .. 76 
Ecker 5 . . 12 . . 6 12 ';.... 35 
Glover 8 19 1.4 19 9 9 10 10 13 8 18 10 13 7 8 162 
Geddis 7 .. 7 .. 6 10 .. 16 .. .. .. . . " 46 
Arnold 9 9 14 17 7 10 7 5 14 6 11 9 13 8 9 148 
Dimmock 3 7 14 14 . . 8 9 11'-..-'?.. 66 
Burke 9 7 9 13 8 10 8 9 13 9 15 9 11 9 -8 147 
Ccoley 9 9 11 16 . . 14 . . 5 8 .. .. 7 12 7 6 104 
Delacey 8 6 16. 7 9 7 6 10 7 .. .. .. .. .. 76 
Edgerton 11 17 8 9 7 6 13 9 18 10 15 6 8 137 
Prescott 8 16 9 10 7 7 12 7 13 9 14 8 8 128 
Bugbee' 9 17 8 10 7 6 8 9 16 8 8 .'. .. 106 
Jordan 7 17 4 8 5 .. 7 3 15 6 .. .. .. 72 
Salsbury 10 15 6 8 11 . . .. 8 . . 58 
Fenton .. .. 9 9 .. 8 6.. 5 4.. 8.. 7.. 56 
Laramie 8 12 6 9 6.. 12 6 13.. .. 7.. 79 
Phillips 8 12 .. 6 .... 9 6 16 . . 9 9 7 82 
Lynch 10 . . 7 ........ 7 24 
Welles 6 5 .. .. 3 .. .. 5 14 .. 5 .. .. 38 
Alexander 7 11 .. .. 5 .. .. 5 11 .• 39 
Tempelton 6 6 5 17 
Draker .. .. .. 18 6 13 .. .. 10 .. 15 .. .. .. 62 
Blanchard 20 7 13 .. 13 ...... 53 
Smith 6 .: 9 .. 9 .: 30 
Fredette 4 .. .. .. 6 4 7 8 9 8 5 51 
Colt 6 .. .. .. 11 .. 15 32 
M White 6 6 7 7 . . 11 6 11 6 . . 60 
Herman 9 8 7 12 .. 14 "50 
Milles .11 9 7 9 6 15 10 9 . . . . 76 
Hollister 10 8 9 15 .. 18 .-. - 60 
Watkins ..' .. 5.. .. ..14 ..'.19 
Adams • ■■ 7 7 
La Boute 7 7 12 8 6 6 5 49 
Roberts '. 8 . . . . 7 15 
Martley 9 10 .. .. 19 
F. E. Metcalf, Sec'y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Club secretaries are invited to send their scores for 
■publication in these columns also any news notes they 
■mav care to have published. Mail all such matter to 
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 346 Broadway, 
New York. Forest and Stream goes to press on Tues- 
day OF EACH WEEK. 
■ At the club grounds; Darby, Pa., last Saturday, the Clearview 
Gun Club team defeated the Media Gun Club team by a score of 
230 -to 198. There .were twelve men on .a side, and each shot at 
• 25!;targets; ' - ' ' ' - 
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M C B Wiggins, Homer, 111., writes us that tournament 
1 dates are claimed as follows,: Sept. 20-21, for Lincoln City Gun 
Club. Sept. 28-29, for Homer-Ogden Gun Club. Oct. 4-5, for 
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The winners and prizes were: First, Muench Q*yte.} f,teh™* 
reel; second, Schorty (20) 20, Powers cleaning rod; th'^ F ors er 
(18) 34 hand protector; fourth, Meckel (16) 33, fish rod, tittn, 
Wilson (16) 32, Cuttyhunk fish line; sixth Dannefelser (15) 32, 
Wilson, uo; <>, y hand t to . eighth . 
Events : 
12 3 
15 15 25 
V n cfn81 2c ( scale fo - weighing fish; ninth, Klenk (17), 29, rubber 
Si ( pad tenth Hughes 8 (15^ 28, fish rod; eleventh , WeUbrodc 
(17) 27, 3 dozen snelled hooks; twelfth, Schhcht (15), 24, ex- 
tractor. 
Sweepstakes: 
12 3 
Targets: f f f 
Schorty 8 15 19 
Muench 11 94 
Schoverlmg ^ ■■ %l 
Wilson 
Bergen 
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Foster 
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IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., July 23. — Fourteen contestants participated in 
the shoot of the North River Gun Club to-day, and made scores 
as follows: . •-• :.i ,;',7> 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Targets- 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 20 20 20 20 
Piercv 10 9 8 9 .. 11 12 19 18 20 19 
Truax ' 8 7 .. .. 9 13 13 IS 19 1.6 .. 
Pichter 9 9 .. 6 .. 11 12 17 .14 .. .. 
Arnold 7 5 9 6 .. 11 11 10 
Brigmaun 10 7 9 .. 12 9 12 18. .. 
Keller 3 .. 3 2 .. .. .. .. 
Eickhoff 8 7 13 12 14 16 14 .. 
I.inesch • 5 7 8 .. ,. .. 12 
Morrison H 14 20 19 17 .. 
Merrill J 5 11 12 ... .. 
Glover •• •• H 13 18 18 .> .. 
Cocklin •• •• 6 8 11 5 8 .. 
Schwageil ° jj •• ■• • • 
Collins •• 2 8 12 7 9 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec y. 
July 30. — Nine events were shot at the competition of the North 
River Gun Club to-day. The scores follow: 
Invents- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
. Tsrs-ets- 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 
Pierr-v ' • 8 10 14 13 14 12 15. 15 23 
Morrison'".^'.'. 10 8 12 10 10 10 9 .. .. 
Truax ^ •• n 11 n 1° I 2 13 22 
Conklin *'.'.".!.. 6 8 12 5 0 9 8 5 .. 
Blacksley ; :::::::::: ..13 12 i3 ii ii 12 26 
Eickhoff 
Collins 
10 11 9 10 4 13 
C. E. Eickhoff. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., July 30.— A very pleasant afternoon at the 
traps was enjoyed 'by some ..nine members of the Montclair Gun 
Club to-day. No very high scores, however, were_ made. 
At the request of several members of the club, it has been deter- 
mined to continue the shooting every Saturday afternoon during 
August. Scores: ■ , 
Fvents- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets' ■ 25 25 25 : 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Holloway ' 17 18 . . 16 17 . . Winslow 14 14 14 . . 
Howard ... 22 .. 16 16 .. 21 Cockefair .. 21 21 20 21 
Benson ' .... 20 18 18 16 21 20 Gunther 17 19 18 19 
Bush 14 17 17 ..'16 ,. Crane 22 15 20 18 
Wheeler .. 21 .. .. .. .. . .■ .. 
Edward Winslow, Sec y. 
St. Paul Rod and Gun Club. 
St. Paul, Minn.— The St." Paul Rod and Gun ^Club's regular 
club' shoot, held " July 24, Trad good weather conditions. The 
.scores follow: '.' . 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shot 
Tar „ets- 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 10 at. Broke. 
p errv s ' 12 14 14 23 11 10 17 8 130 107 
Costello 1H2 10 25 .. '.. .. .. 75 58 
Roberts '.'.'. 8 12 8 . 50 30 
P,il«>tnsti 17 25 17 
K \tttV 5 - I il 
S u ::::::::::::: :::::: 8 ii 1 1 
Knhe- 19 11 11 .. .. 55 41 
Warren":.'.'.: • .4 4 8 50 16 
'. 6 1.. 
Powers 
30 
Kelley 
10 
Schorty 15 < 
Wilson ]l 11 
Bandy ™ 
Kroeger u 10 
Events: 
Targets: 
Albert -6 16 .. 
Dannefelser 11 .. 
Wellbrock 10 19 13 
Mecklen 8 20 19 
Kleuch 11 •• •• 
Hughes 6 13 .. 
Selig • •• 3 7.. 
Schlicht 8 .. .. 
Marshall 14 .. 
Klenk '.. 16 13 
Baudendistel 16 17 
Suydam 19 16 
Voss 13 •• 
July 23.— The scores made at the club shoot held to-day were 
as follows : 
Events: 
Targets: 
Covington • 
Schulstad 
Arthur 
Bakeman 
Lindgren .... 
Breen 
Robertson . . . 
Shillback ... 
. Pleiss 
Bassford 
1-2 3 4 5 
6 7 8 
Shot 
15 15 15 25 25 15 15 15 
at. 
Broke. 
8 7 11 25 25 
9 12 11" 
140 
108 
7 7 7 23 . . 
6- 6 .. 
100 
56 
12 12 11 23 .. 
13 11 . . 
100 
82 
9 9 10 25 23 
••4 .. 
100 
80 
8 12 9 25 25 
9 7.. 
125 
.95 
10 . 6 12 25 25 
9 5.. 
125 
92 
13.11 .. 22 . 
55 
46 
.10 7 7 23 .. 
70 
47 
6 9 ¥. 24 .. 
55 
39 
4 5 .-. 24 .. 
0 3.. 
80 
36 
9 .... 25 23 
6 .... 
75 
63 
12 . . . . 25 22 
14 16 
100 
89 
9 .. .. 23 .: 
.. 6 .. 
65 
.52 
40 
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