May 13, 1905.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
888 
therefore State events naturally had the preference. 
Charlie Young again shot well to the front, losing his first 
target and running straight in the remaining 49. Others also shot 
well,, the list of 4Ss and 47s being too lengthy to enumerate. 
Scores follow: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Lewis 13 7 17 
Benner 10 11 17 
E N Miller 11 10 16 
J Hahn 8 1115 
C Knite 10 10 13 
A H King 13 14 19 
Kelsey 12 14 17 
Fleming 15 14 18 
Henry G 14 12 19 
C C Irwin 11 12 15 
Elliott f 10 11 19 
Willard 15 13 20 
Roll 12 10 18 
Hirschy 11 15 18 
Powers 15 14 19 
Sanford 13 11 19 
Huttenlock 13 12 19 
F Coleman 14 13 20 
Hallowell 13 15 19 
Goebel 12 13 15 
Sheeler 13 11 17 
C Mink 15 14 19 
G S McCarty. ......... 11 11 18 
W Haywood 12 12 13 
F Ames 14 14 17 
Sizer 13 11 19 
Hart 14 10 15 
H E Brown.... 12 12 16 
Jessop 12 14 19 
Stoops 13 10 17 
G S Trafford 11 12 18 
Pfleger 15 14 19 
J O'H Denny 8 9 12 
Sampson 13 14 17 
G Hoffman 8 11 11 
T A Marshall 13 14 18 
L T Lawrence 14 13 17 
L E Butler... 13 12 13 
H H Stevens 13 13 19 
H O Heikes 14 13 20 
J A Atkinson 12 15 20 
A Holderbaum 12 10 18 
Moore i 12 11 15 
T C Garland 15 11 17 
P S Pyle 10 13 18 
Newcomb 13 1117 
McKelvey 14 10 16 
Nelson 9 10 15 
Chew 11 12 18 
Richardson 13 13 19 
Vietmeyer 10 15 20 
Flinn 14 13 17 
McCurdy 8 8 17 
Bower 10 13 17 
Lang , 11 10 14 
Rike 13 14 19 
Kirby 15 11 18 
Fisher 12 13 16 
Hatcher 14 14 19 
Orr 13 12 17 
Doolittle 13 12 15 
Kramer 13 10 14 
Tryon 15 12 20 
Latham 13 13 16 
McLouth 10 11 19 
Eaton 14 13 19 
Lay 10 13 15 
Carnahan .■ 11 6 14 
Oles 14 11 19 
Bates 11 13 18 
C B Bennett 13 10 18 
T H Hunter 10 11 17 
Wm Wagner 13 12 19 
Mosher 10 8 17 
Durstea 13 12 16 
Law 10 12 15 
D A Herrold 11 14 16 
R E Shearer 12 13 16 
H W Hoey 13 12 17 
T H Ellsworth 12 10 18 
Langdon 12 9 15 
Stroh 13 13 15 
Cooper 13 14 18 
Mason 10 14 17 
StuU 11 12 13 
Volk 14 8 18 
Foltz 11 9 17 
Henderson 15 14 19 
Peters 12 14 17 
Brinshard 12 13 10 
H W Millin............. 14 10 19 
Ginsberg 11 12 19 
Buterbaugh 15 12 17 
Dr Heilman 10 9 13 
C R Anderson 13 10 17 
Wagner 10 12 17 
Snow 14 12 18 
Raven 13 13 19 
Schlitz 13 12 10 
Haak 14 10 19 
W M Hall o 12 8 18 
ai Knight 14 12 16 
J Hale 10 7 15 
D K Irwin 12 8 12 
D W Baker.. 12 14 17 
S E Roach 6 .. 18 
F Dougherty 12 .. 18 
Geo Snyder 5 8 17 
C E Myers 10 10 12 
Wm W Campbell 9 6 16 
H E Yunger 8 11 .. 
Mike Miller 11 9 17 
E J McMahon 12 12 ... 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Deardorff 9 11 14 
Grove 10 11 13 
Jickson 13 10 19 
Adams 1114 19 
Seitz 7 7 12 
McMurchy 12 14 20 
Keller 13 8 15 
Banks 13 10 19 
Le Compte 13 14 19 
Hull 14 11 18 
Kirby 18 13 20 
Glover 13 12 19 
Young 14 15 20 
Storr 14 15 19 
Stilson 12 13 18 
Hawkins 14 15 20 
Squires 8 14 14 
German 14 14 18 
Foord 13 11 19 
Apgar 8 13 19 
Denicker 13 13 17 
T L Felly 13 14 16 
Hersheiser 11 11 16 
W C Hubbs 11 15 14 
A B Kelly; 14 11 16 
Bruch U 10 14 
E Heiser 10 10 18 
Runk 11 14 15 
Anderson 13 7 16 
Speer 13 9 17 
Brey 14 13 20 
Schlicher 15 12 17 
Kramlich 14 12 17 
W B Jarvis 13 12 16 
H Howard 14 11 15 
Andrews 13 10 14 
G E Greiff 13 13 18 
T L Englert 11 11 14 
A S Heil 12 12 15 
Kiplinger 14 13 16 
Howell 15 11 14 
Derk 14 14 17 
Godcharles 13 13 14 
Woods 13 13 17 
Krueger 13 12 19 
F E Mallory 13 12 15 
S T Mallory 11 13 17 
E O Bowers 15 14 19 
T F Mallory 12 11 18 
J W Stewart 14 12 15 
Wiedebusch 14 12 20 
G M Lilley 14 11 17 
T F Phillips 10 15 16 
T R Miller 12 10 14 
W T Nicols 10 13 10 
F C Bissett 13 14 18 
G H Piercy 13 12 18 
Dansers 12 13 14 
R Rahm 15 12 17 
Muldoon 15 11 20 
F V Nicols 14 12 15 
Simons 14 7 17 
W G Hearne 14 10 18 
Cleve 13 10 16 
W N Murray 12 12 14 
C H Miller 13 11 17 
Oliver 10 n 16 
Benton 15 12 11 
Sohn 12 12 16 
Lovett 12 10 14 
C P Kenny 11 8 17 
H S West 13 10 IS 
R L Hibbs 11 9 18 
Doc Smith 14 13 17 
Curry 10 7 15 
Lutz 15 14 20 
Hiokey 15 1119 
Bilsing 10 12 17 
Geo Cochran 14 13 16 
Calhoun 12 9 17 
Garrigues 11 12 17 
J Frost 9 11 16 
Traver 12 12 17 
Wampler .10 10 16 
L Lint 11 8 1« 
W A Baker 15 13 18 
Tosetti 14 11 19 
S T Kinney 14 13 19 
A M Sargent 11 11 14 
A E Conley 15 11 16 
H Nye U 13 14 
Crozier 11 12 16 
H C Daly 13 7 . . 
See 14 13 18 
Richmond 12 13 17 
E H Tripp 10 11 13 
McMurchy 11 11 14 
J T McNary 9 lO 14 
A McKean 8 9 13 
Marlowe 8 10 10 
Hawley 5 8 12 
J M Glashan 12 9 17 
T H Thomson 11 7 11 
R B Johnston 12 13 17 
N S Anthony 13 8 18 
D Chambers 12 7 19 
Geo B Uzzell 14 11 18 
Toney 13 10 16 
North 11 9 15 
\¥ M Beck 11 11 .. 
Marcus 6 2 6 
C Watson 6 7 9 
Wolstencfoft Trophy, 
Open to State shooters only. Individual championship of the 
State at targets, 50 targets per man, entrance $1, optional sweeps, 
$2 entrance, $50 added. Money in sweep divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 
10 per cent. Class shooting, ninety-one entries. 
When the smoke had cleared away, it was found that there were 
no straights, no 49s nor 48s, but that there were five tied on 47 
out of 50 for the State championship. These five were Fred 
Coleman, Ed Hickey, Charlie Mink, Pfleger and Brinshard. The 
tie was not shot off until the morning of the third day, when 
Coleman won out with 24 out rf 25, Hickey being second with 
23, losing his first and his last target; Mink and Pfleger broke 22 
and Brinshard 18. 
Scores in the Wolstencroft trophy were: 
25 25 
Targets: 25 25 Targets: 
King 24 20—44 Eaton 23 19—42 
Kelsey 23 22—45 Lay ,.. 20 20—40 
Sanford 23 20-^3 Carnahan 18 16—34 
Fleming 23 22—45 Oles 23 18-^1 
Henry G 23 22-^ Bates 25 19-44 
Irwin 20 18—38 D A Herold 20 21—41 
Huttenlock 21 23—44 Shearer 20 23—43 
Coleman 2S 24 — 47 Brinshard 24 23 — 47 
Hallowell 23 23-^6 Calhoun 21 19—40 
Goebel 21 18—39 Langdon 18 15—33 
Sheeler 20 21—41 Stroh 25 21—46 
Mink 25 22—47 Cooper 24 18—42 
McCarty 21 23—44 Mason 23 17—40 
Haywood 19 18—37 Bakewell 20 18—38 
Fames 25 18—43 Millen 21 22-^3 
" ' ~ ■ 22 20—42 
22 19—41 
22 18—40 
Pfleger 24 2^-47 
Denney 18 17—35 
Nelson 20 11—31 
Anderson 19 16—35 
Atkinson 24 22—46 
Holderman 23 21—44 
Speer 20 21—41 
Garland 20 21—41 
Pyle 21 18—39 
Brey 20 21-^1 
Schlicher 21 23—44 
Howard 21 20^1 
Englert 18 19—37 
Heil 19 23—42 
Howell 22 16—38 
Derk 20 21—41 
Godcharles 22 21—43 
Wood 24 19—43 
Krueger 17 22—39 
Bower 22 22—44 
Irwin 22 21-43 
Mosby 13 15-28 
Sohn 20 19-39 
Benton 19 14-33 
Lutz 20 25-45 
Hickey .....24 23-47 
Belsing 22 23-45 
Cochran 23 19-42 
Runk 20 19-39 
Baker 20 21-41 
Park 15 15-30 
Miller ... 20 20—40 
Kramlich 21 23-44 
Jessop 21 21-42 
Curry 16 19-35 
McLouth 22 24-46 
Bennett 20 19-39 
Rahm 23 20-43 
Murray 17 14-31 
Milt Lindsley Trophy. 
Open to State shooters only. Two-man teams, 25 singles and 5 
pairs per man; 70 targets to a team; $4 entrance per team, $25 
added. Money divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Class shooting. 
Sixteen teams entered. 
In addition to holding the Lindsley trophy,- and taking 40 per 
cent, of the purse, the winners received a trophy donated by the 
Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, which was their 
absolute property. Of the sixteen teams entered, all but two 
finished, and the Northside Gun Club carried off first place with 
the excellent total of 67 out of 70, Hickey scoring 34 and Fleming 
38. The Florists' of Philadelphia, were a good second. Jack 
Hallowell and Fred Coleman each scoring 32, their team total being 
64. The Allentown and Independent gun clubs, of Philadelphia, 
were next with 59, while the balance came straggling along with 
scores ranging from 58 down to 42. Scores: 
Northside Gun Club— Fleming 33, Hickey 34; total 67. 
Florists' Gun Club, of Philadelphia— Coleman 32, Hallowell 32; 
total 64. 
Allentown Gun Club— Brey 28, Schlicker 31; total 59. 
Independent Gun Club of Philadelphia — Eames 30, Pfleger 29; 
total 59. 
Kane Gun Club— Sizer 29, Brown 29; total 58. 
Herron Hill Gun Club— A. H. King 28, Kelsey 26; total 54. 
Oil City Gun Club No. 1— Eaton 27, Bates 27; total 54. 
Northumberland Gun Club — Derk 30, Godcharles 24; total 54. 
Oil City Gun Club No. 2— Oles 25, Lay 26; total 51. 
Enterprise Gun Club of McKeesport — Hall 26, Colburn 25; total 
51. 
Herron Hill Gun Club No. 2— Rahm 25, Henry G., 20; total 51. 
St. Mary's Gun Club— Anderson 26, Speer 22; total 48. 
Kittanning Gun Ckib — Heilman 19, Dr. Jessop 29; total 48. 
Scranton Gun Club — Stroh 21, Mason 21; total 42. 
The Newcastle Gun Club (Atkinson and Moore), and the Centre 
County Gun Club (Chambers and Uzzell) did not finish. 
Harrisbufg Trophy. 
Open to State shooters only. Three-man teams, 25 targets per 
man; 75 per team; $6 entrance per team; $25 added. Money divided 
40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Class shooting. In addition to holding 
the Harrisburg trophy and getting 40 per cent, of the purse, the 
winning team received a trophy from the Pennsylvania State 
Sportsmen's Association, which became, their property. Ten 
teams entered. 
This was a very interesting race, and was not really hardly over 
until the last man had fired his last shot. Scores did not range 
so very high, but the Herron Hill Gun Club won out with 68, 
owing to the good team work of their men. Allentown Rod and 
Gun Club was second with 66, and the Florists' No. 1 team was 
third with 65. Scores were as below: 
Independent Gun Club, Philadelphia — Eames 18, Pfleger 23, Mink 
22; total 63. 
Herron Hill Gun Club— King 15, Fleming 20, Kelsey 22; total 57. 
Oil City Gun Club— Eaton 15, Oles 20, Bates 22; total 57. 
Allentown Gun Club— Schlicher 22, Bray 24, Kramlich 20; total 66. 
Northumberland Gun Club— Howell 16, Derk 21, Godcharles 20; 
total 57. 
Florists' Gun Club No. 1— Hallowell 22, Huttenlock 23, Cole- 
man 20; total 65. 
Florists' Gun Club No. 2— Goebel 19, Sheeler 21, Sanford 21; 
total 61. 
Enterprise Gun Club— Hull 21, Calhoun 14,.. Knight 19; total 54. 
Keating Gun Club — Brinshard 22, Heilman 11, Jessop 22; 
total 55. 
Herron Hill Gun Club No. 2=-Rahm 28, Irwin 23, Henry G. 22; 
total 68. 
Reading Trophy. 
Open to State shooters only. Four-man teams, 25 targets per 
man; lOO per team; $8 entrance per team; $25 added. Money 
divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent. Class shooting. In addition to 
holding the Reading trophy, the winners received a trophy donated 
by the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, which became 
their absolute property. Seven teams entered. 
This was a really hot race, with plenty of good high scoring, all 
the more remarkable after what had been dprie in so many events 
previously. The Allentown Rod and Gun Club won out with 95 
out of their 100, while the Florists' No. 1 t^am cajcie within one 
target of equaling their score, their total beihg 94. Sanford could 
not shoot his strmg on the second day, so on the morning of the 
third day, had to go up against the stiff proposition of breaking 
24 to win and 28 to tie, and oniy failed by one target; but that 
was enough. Herron Hill Gun Club was third with 92. Scores 
follow: 
Oil City 'Gun Club— Lay 28, Oles 21, Eaton 23, McLouth 21; 
total 88. 
Northumberland Gun Club— Howell 20, Derk 24, Godcharles 20, 
Herrold 24; total 88. 
Florists' Gun Club No. 1— Coleman 24, Huttenlock 24, Hallo- 
well 24, Sanford 22; total 94. 
Florists' Gun Club No. 2— Goebel 20, McCarty 28, Eames 19, 
Slieeler 21; tot_al 83._ 
Hale 21, Calhoun 24, Knight 24, J. 
~W. 
Enterprise Gun Club- 
Hale 20; total 89. 
Allentown Gun Club— Bray 25, Schlicher 28, Kramlich 22, Heil 
25; total 95. 
Herron Hill Gun Club— Kelsey 24, Fleming 22, King 24, Henry 
G. 22; total a2. 
The Denny Trophy Handicap. 
Open to State shooters only. Entrance $3; 50 targets per man; 
handicap allowance of misses as breaks. High guns win, not class 
shooting. The J. O'H. Denny trophy ($80 grade L. C. Smith gun) 
to first high gun. Money divided 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 8, 5, 4, and 8 
per cent, to high guns other than first high gun. Seventy-eight 
entries. 
The handicap committee had its work cut out for it, as seventy- 
eight men put up their $8 to shoot for the Denny trophy. Of 
that number no less than nineteen, about 25 per cent, of the whole, 
broke enough to make them a possible with their handicap allow- 
ance. Then came the shoot-off, which was at 25 targets with 
half allowances. Thirteen of the nineteen dropped out on the 
first shoot-off, a remarkable showing indeed. Speer, Heil, Millin, 
Bowen, Oles and Runk were the fortunate ones to get through. 
The second round of ties saw Speer and Runk drop out. The 
third round witnessed the finish of Bowen and Oles, leaving 
Millin and Heil to try a fourth time. On this occasion Millin 
lost out by one, his score being 24 to Heil's 25, which gave the 
latter the Smith gun as his reward. With the decision of the 
Denny trophy handicap the list of competitions in State target 
events was completed. Scores, 50 targets, handicap allowance: 
DeardorflE 16 16—32 Ginsberg 
Grove 19 10—29 Butterbaugh 
Jackson 22 22—44 Heilman 
Dtnicker 21 23 — 44 Dougherty 18 17—35 
Seitz 14 12—26 Snyder ., 15 18—33 
Kelley 22 19—41 Meyer 15 20—35 
Sizer 23 23—46 Roach 16 16—32 
H E Brown 22 23—45 C R Anderson 19 20—39 
Stoops 21 20—41 Knite I9 20—39 
Newcomb ^ 23—45 W Hale 24 17—41 
Trafford 25 21— 16 J Hale 19 17-3$ 
Handicap. Broke. 
King 2 45 
Kelsey 3 45 
Fleming 3 46 
Henry G 6 49 
Irwin 6 49 
Sanford 6 49 
Huttenlock 6 50 
Coleman 4 48 
Hallowell 6 44 
Sheeler 8 44 
Mink 5 47 
McCarty 5 45 
Haywood 8 46 
Eames 6 46 
Newcomb 5 46 
Sizer 6 48 
Brown 8 47 
Stoops 6 
Handicap. Broke. 
Bowen .-. 7 50 
McLouth 8 40 
Bennett 7 49 
Rahm 6 49 
Eaton 6 47 
Lay 6 48 
Carnahan 12 46 
Oles .10 50 
Bates 7 44 
Herrold 7 50 
Shearer 7 46 
Brinshard 7 45 
Calhoun 5 45 
Lowe 15 50 
Langdon 7 38 
Stroh 8 49 
Cooper 5 44 
Mason 8 M 
Jessop 6 10 
Trafford ........... 6 46 
Pfleger 6 50 
Denny .............. 15 47 
Nelson ..15 42 
Anderson 10 45 
Atkinson 4 47 
Lang 7 47 
Speer 8 50 
Garland 5 46 
Pyle 8 48 
Brey 5 50 
Schlicher 4 50 
Howard 7 49 
Englert 8 41 
Heil 8 50 
Howell ............. 6 47 
Derk 7 50 
Godcharles .6 50 
Woods 6 44 
Krueger 4 49 
Millin 6 BO 
Ginsberg ........... 6 49 
Butterbaugh 7 49 
Heilman 7 44 
Dougherty 7 47 
Snyder 8 
Meyer 8 46 
Roach 7 50 
Sohn 7 50 
Anderson 7 48 
McCready 7 33 
Benton 9 43 
Curry ............... 6 34 
Campbell 7 35 
McNary 8 30 
McKean 7 28 
Runk 10 50 
Miller 6 50 
Kramlich 5 48 
Pontefract 6 46 
George 7 49 
Third Day, May 4. 
As the programme for the third day of the shoot, the man- 
agement had prepared a schedule of five open events, each at 20 
targets, with $25 added to each event, or a total of $125 cash. 
This was to be followed by the Herron Hill Handicap, for which 
a long list of merchandise and cash prizes had been secured, 
the total value being $1,001.75. It ' was found to be necessary, 
owing to the large number of entries in the main event, the 
Herron Hill Handicag, which had 220 entries, to cut out the 
fi.ve open events, more especially as there were certain ties in 
seme of the previous day's State events to be decided before this 
day's programme could be commenced. It will be remembered 
that on the day before it had been found necessary also to cut 
out the last three open events, to which $65 was tO' have been 
added. Taking the $125 from the open events on this day, and 
the $65 from, the events not shot on the previous day, the man- 
agement added the total of the two amounts, namely, $190, to the 
prizes to be contested for in the Herron Hill Handicap, making 
nineteen more moneys, each of the value of a $10 gold piece. 
This made the total number of prizes sixty-nine, as against the 
fifty previously announced in the programme, and the total cash 
value of prizes and cash donated $1,191.75, as against $1,001.75, as 
previously stated. It will thus be seen that, although there were 
220 entries each at $5, making a sum of $1,100 in cash, the actual 
cash value of the prizes offered by the club was in excess of the 
total entrance fee, no account at all being taken of the cost of 
the 2,200 targets thrown in the event. This is a point worth 
noting, especially when it is remembered that the club positively 
states in its programme: "The cash for the following prizes was 
donated by members of the Herron Hill Gun Club, and the 
merchandise prizes, with the exception of those for the eighth and 
eleventh high guns, which were also donated by members of the 
club, were purchased from local dealers." It must also be borne 
in mind that in figuring the cash value of the guns and other 
merchandise prizes, selling prices and not list prices were con- 
sidered. 
The general lowness of the scores cannot be attributed to 
anything other than the extremely hard background; perhaps 
there were other contributing drawbacks, but the background was 
the chief offender. When it is seen that out of 220 entries, only 
six men could score better than 90 out of 100, shooters who were 
not^ present can gather some idea of what the boys were up 
against. Many may kick themselves for not being on hand to 
try the game, "but it's dollars to doughnuts, some of them would 
have missed a few now and then. 
^The winner was a young shooter from the smallest State in the 
Union— Delaware, of which State he now holds the target cham- 
pionship by reason of his win of the same at the tournament 
recently held in Wilmington under the auspices of the Wilmington 
Gun Club; his name is A. B. Richardson, and he hails from 
Dover. Second to him, and only one behind, was that sterling 
good shot of the Herron Hill Gun Club, Kelsey, a nom de fusil 
that conceals to many the identity of the gentleman wh« has for 
a brother one of the best amateur live bird shots in the country. 
It would be a pleasure to give the shooting public this gentle- 
man's real name, but Forest and Stream appreciates the fact 
that citizens of this country have a right to travel incognito if . 
they want to do so. 
The scores in this event are given below: 
Targets : 
Powers, 20 
L Willard, 19. 
L Fisher, 19... 
Tryon, l9 
A H King, 18.. 
Kelsey, 18 .... 
L Fleming, 18. 
J Atkinson, 18. 
G Piercy, 18... 
Bissett, 18..... 
E Bower, 18... 
J Mallory, 18. 
S J Roll, 18... 
F Coleman, 18. 
E D Rike, 18.. 
Volk, 18 
Henderson, IS. 
L German, 18. 
Schlicher, 18.. 
A Hatcher, 18. 
W Baker, 18.. 
F Cooper, 18.. 
J Calhoun, 18. 
Hickey, 18 
R Rahm, 17... 
O Flinn, 17.... 
Richardson, 17. 
Newcomb, 17.. 
G Howell, 17.. 
E Stilson, 17.. 
F Mallory, 17. 
S Mallory, 17. 
T Stewart, 17. . 
S Kinney, 17.. 
Tossetti, 17 
Huttenloch, 17. 
A Krueger, 17. 
Foltz, lY 
Peters, 17 
D Sanford, 17. 
W Stroh, 17... 
T Hunter, 17.. 
W Wagner, 17. 
Wiedebusch, 17. 
N Ford, 17.... 
C Kramlich,17. 
M Brey, 17.... 
A Kirby, 17... 
F Snow, 17.... 
C Mink, 17.... 
C Hart, 17.... 
P Pfleger, 17.. 
R Deniker, 17. 
G Cochran, 17. 
C Miller, 17.. 
.Simmons, 17... 
Raven, 17 
C Irwin, 17... 
J Lvitz, 17 
D Bakewell, 16. 
W Bower, 16.. 
Henry G, 16... 
P Pyle, 16 
J Denny, 16... 
J Speer, 16 
L Cannon, 16. 
T Brick, 16 
N Good, 16... 
D Hardy, 16.. 
E Oles, 16 
J Curry, 16.... 
A Traver, 16.. 
N Johnston, 16 
C Lay, 16..... 
D Baker, 16... 
Latham, 16 
T Chew, 16.... 
j McKelvey, 16. 
T Nelson, 16.. 
£ Mull. X6.... 
20 20 20 20 20 
14 17 15 19 16—81 
16 18 20 19 16—89 
15 17 20 15 19—86 
12 19 16 16 17—80 
18 17 18 16 18—87 
17 19 20 20 19—95 
18 20 16 17 18—89 
17 17 18 18 19—89 
14 18 18 17 18—85 
19 18 20 19 14—90 
16 17 20 18 14—85 
15 17 16 17 16—81 
12 17 15 16 19—79 
19 18 14 19 18—88 
15 15 11 19 17—77 
16 17 20 19 18—90 
18 16 16 18 17—85 
19 15 18 17 18—87 
16 16 20 17 18—87 
17 17 19 20 16—89 
16 18 20 18 17—89 
14 13 17 19 18—81 
15 17 20 17 18—87 
17 17 19 20 17—90 
17 18 16 18 15—85 
12 15 17 18 17—79 
17 20 20 20 19—96 
17 15 16 18 12—78 
15 16 18 17 17—83 
17 18 16 17 17—85 
13 13 16 16 17—75 
16 13 17 20 19—85 
16 14 16 17 16—79 
18 17 16 17 16—84 
15 19 19 16 18—87 
15 20 16 18 16—85 
15 20 19 18 17—89 
16 16 18 17 18—84 
15 17 13 16 13—74 
17 18 15 19 19—88 
16 14 15 16 18—79 
17 15 16 20 15—83 
15 18 17 16 17—83 
13 18 18 19 16—82 
18 19 19 18 16—90 
17 16 18 17 17—85 
15 18 18 18 19—88 
18 18 20 19 15—90 
18 18 17 18 19—90 
14 18 18 19 16—85 
16 17 16 18 18—85 
17 20 19 19 18—93 
18 17 15 18 18—81 
19 19 10 14 18—75 
15 18 17 17 17—84 
16 11 19 17 18—81 
17 19 16 16 18—86 
16 14 15 18 16—79 
17 20 18 18 19—92 
16 18 16 14 16—80 
19 17 18 18 20—92 
16 16 18 17 16—83 
16 19 17 19 17—88 
11 14 13 11 10—59 
12 17 14 18 16—77 
11 16 15 17 16—75 
13 12 15 19 16—76 
10 15 12 13 16—66 
12 15 18 13 16—69 
14 15 16 17 16—78 
12 13 18 18 18—79 
14 17 17 18 17—83 
13 19 14 13 17—76 
19 19 16 18 17—82 
16 17 17 18 20—88 
14 13 15 18 18—78 
14 18 18 17 13—80 
14 16 17 18 14-79 
9 11 16 11 9—56 
13 15 17 14 14-78 
'* Targets: 
A Conley, 16.. 
N Andrews, 16. 
Deardorff, 16.. 
C Grove, 16... 
Jackson, 16 
S Adams, 16... 
Pontefract, 16. 
A Kelley, 16.. 
S Heilman, 16. 
F Eames, 16. . . 
J McCarty, 16. 
J Sheeler, 16.. 
A Sizer, 16 
H Brown, 16.. 
Dr Jessop, 16. 
J Stoops, 16... 
T Orr, 16 
H Milton, 16.. 
D Anderson, 16. 
C Kockey, 16.. 
Vern'ndean, 16. 
Abe, 16 
Nimrod, 16.... 
W Hale, 16... 
W Hubbs, 16.. 
J Feeley, 16... 
J Hirshey, 16. 
Dr Jacques, 16. 
D Moore, 16... 
Jack, 16 
F Ginsberg, 16. 
Butterb'h, 16.. 
F Muldoon, 16. 
Chambers, 16.. 
G Uzzell, 16... 
C Watson, 16.. 
J Frost, 16.... 
J Englert, 16.. 
McMurtry, 16. 
Dr Smith, 16.. 
McConnell, 16. 
D Herrold, 16. 
Kingsbury, 16. 
C Bennett, 16. 
K Knight, 16. 
R Johnston, 16. 
A Sargent, 16. 
L_ Lewis, 16... 
Tingley, 16.... 
J Fry, 16 
R Shearer, 16. 
Runk, 16 
Brinshard, 16. . 
Bilsing, 16 . 
H Stewart, 16.. 
C Hackett, 16. 
H Gait, 16 
J Allen, 16 
LBridwell, 16. 
Benton, 15 
Sohn, 15 
S Hoffman, 15. 
Hypo, 15 
Cleve, 15 
J Johnston, 15. 
Thompson, 15. 
J Taylor, 15... 
E Casper, 15. . 
McGashan, 15. 
Burnham, 15. . . 
W Lang, 15.... 
McCready, 15.. 
Westphal, 15... 
Mcjenkin, 15.. 
Campbell, 15.. 
Yohner, 15 
Hawes, 15 
W Campb'll, 15. 
W Brusley, 15. 
North, 15 
•20 20 20 20 20 
17 17 18 18 18—88 
15 17 16 15 16—79 
13 14 16 17 13—73 
15 15 16 11 12—69 
17 18 20 17 18—90 
16 18 19 19 16—88 
15 19 17 19 15—85 
18 14 18 15 18—83 
11 9 12 13 16—61 
17 16 17 18 16—84 
16 16 16 15 17—80 
17 17 19 17 13—83 
18 15 18 16 17—79 
15 17 17 18 17-84 
17 15 18 17 18—85 
19 14 15 16 15-79 
17 19 19 18 18—91 
14 17 17 16 17—81 
13 13 12 9 18—70 
14 11 10 15 13—63 
11 15 10 10 10—56 
11 12 15 13 14—65 
15 11 13 15 14—68 
19 14 20 16 16—85 
18 19 15 15 18—85 
13 14 16 12 17—69 
15 16 17 17 15—80 
18 16 20 16 16—81 
16 15 16 18 15— SO 
9 5 8 4 18—39 
18 18 18 14 15—78 
15 15 17 19 15—81 
13 12 20 16 15—76 
15 15 17 16 15—78 
13 15 16 16 16—76 
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13 18 17 14 12—74 
12 16 18 14 16—76 
15 16 18 15 14—78 
15 14 17 16 15-77 
10 11 13 15 13—62 
18 15 16 12 15—71 
14 17 15 14 14—74 
20 18 19 18 12—87 
17 14 18 15 17—81 
19 17 17 17 17—87 
15 17 14 14 14—74 
6 7 10 8 10—41 
17 17 14 17 19—84 
15 18 16 14 16—79 
17 15 16 18 18—84 
15 17 16 16 15—79 
17 17 19 17 19—89 
17 16 13 14 14—74 
15 11 19 16 17—78 
14 13 17 16 18—78 
17 13 17 17 18—82 
13 11 18 12 14-63 
9 13 11 12 13—68 
12 11 17 17 12—69 
15 17 16 18 18—84 
13 13 14 7 15—63 
14 12 15 16 13—70 
12 18 17 17 14—82 
8 14 14 13 11—60 
10 13 13 13 14—63 
8 9 7 8 10-42 
17 11 16 15 13— 69 
19 16 16 15 17—78 
18 15 17 17 17—84 
13 17 12 14 14^70 
15 11 14 12 12—64 
10 15 15 17 16—73 
9 16 10 6 7—48 
10 12 14 11 16—63 
15 14 14 16 20—79 
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