June, 24, 1905.! 
PORESt AND stREAM. 
Grand Amencan Handicap Entries. 
Pittsburg, Pa., June 18.— Inclosed herewith I send you list of 
entries received to date for the sixth Grand American Handicap 
at Targets, 285 all told. You will note that this is thirty more 
■entries than we had at this corresponding time last year. You 
will, of course, understand that this list will be added to, as all 
entries received in envelopes bearing post marks dated June 11 
will be accepted as regular entries. „ , 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec'y-Mgr. 
Alkire, F., Williamsport, O. 
Atkinson, J. T., New Castle, Pa. 
Anderson, M., Knox, Ind. 
Anthony, J. T., Charlotte, N. C. 
Arie, M., Thomasboro, III. 
Apgar, Neaf, New York, N. Y. 
Adams, C. B., Rockwell City, Iowa. 
Akard, Wm., Fairplay, Mo. 
' Bell, Jas. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Bellman, Chas., Pullman, 111. 
Binyon, C. E., Chicago, 111. 
Bower, W. C, Sewickley, Pa. 
Britton, O. F., Indianapolis, Ind. ■ 
Burnside, G., Knoxville, 111. 
Budd, C. W., Des Moines, la. 
' Burmister, J., Spirit Lake, la. 
Burnham, H. O., Lowell, Ind. 
Butler, Frank E., Nutley, N. J. 
Blinn, C. P., Boston, Mass. 
Brady, Ed., Newbern, Tenn. 
Boa, J. S., Chicago, 111. 
Brooking, W. T., Funk, Neb. 
Brown, E., Pleasant Grove, Ind. 
Barriball, C. H., Chicago, 111. 
Barto, J. B., Chicago, 111. 
Borden, H. J., St. Louis, Mo. 
Bennett, R. R., Pittsburg, Pa., 
Barberm, R. R., Paullina, Iowa. 
Bindley, Jr., E. H., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Bisdee, F. O., Shelbyville, 111. 
Blunt, J. A., Greensboro, N. C. 
'Bird, E. W., Fairmont, Minn. 
Buckingham, F., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Comstock, H. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Cooper, J. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Clark, Chas. S., Rochester, N. Y. 
Clapp, C. B., Moberly, Mo. 
Carson, C. W., Chicago, 111. 
Clark, Will R., New Paris, O. 
Crosby, W. R., O'Fallon, 111. 
Carr, H. AI., Dayton, O. 
Clark, H. M., Wabash, Ind. 
Connor, A. C, Pekin, 111. 
Clay, W. H., St. Louis, Mo. 
Coleman, J. W., Cincinnati, O. 
' Cunningham, F. B., St. Joseph, Mo. 
Call, Burton, Montpelier, O. 
Cadwallader, H. W., Decatur, 111. 
Calhoun, J. F., McKeesport, Pa. 
Cole, Bayard, Thomson, 111. 
Crawford, Jas., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Curry, Ed., Teire Haute, Ind. 
Caldwell, J. H., Springfield, 111. 
Coe, E. B., Nesbitt, Miss. 
Cook, A. B., Weir, Kans. 
Dupont, Eugene, Wilmington, Del. 
Dupont, E. E., Wilmington, Del. 
Dupont, Alexis I., Wilmington, Del. 
Dupont, Jr., Victor, Wilmington, Del. 
Dupont, 3d, Victor, Wilmington, Del. 
Durston, A. H., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Darton, Geo. H., Portland, Me. 
Darton, W. B., Portland, Me. 
Dickman, E. C, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Deschler, L. G., Indianapoljs, Ind. 
Dunnill, B., Fox Lake, 111. 
Dunnill, H., Fox Lake, 111. 
Dreihs, Chas. F., Cincinnati, O. 
Edwards, H. T., Union City, Tenn. 
Edwards, D. A., Union City, Tenn. 
Ewing, Col. J. G., Wilmington, Del. 
Eastburn, J. W., Fowler, Ind. 
Eck, George, Chicago, 111. 
Erb, Jr., Fred, Lafayette, Ind. 
Elliott, J. A. R., New York, N. Y. 
Elliott, David, Kansas City Mo. 
Fleming, L. B., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Faurote, F. M., Dallas, Tex. 
Fuller, F. G., Chicago, 111. 
Foltz, F. E., McClure, O. 
Faran, J. J., Cincinnati, O. 
Fanning, J. S., Jersey City, N. J. 
Farrell, J. W., Muncie, Ind. 
Flick, J. A., Ravenna, O. 
Failey, B., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Finley, Chas., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Flinn, A. S., Wabash, Ind. 
Felger, O. A., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Foibis, M. H., Muncie, Ind. 
Gilbert, Fred, Spirit Lake, la. 
Gleffer, H. W., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Gleason, E. F., Boston, Mass. 
Garrett, John W., Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Glover, Sim, New York, N. Y. 
Gross, D. D., West Jefferson, O. 
Gardner, I. C, Chicago, 111. 
Gregory, B. E., Zionsville, Ind. 
Greene, J. D., Avon, N. Y. 
Godcharles, F. A., Milton, Pa. 
Gephart, Bert, Green Hill, Ind. 
Gottlieb, Chris., Kansas City, Mo. 
Gillespie, E. N., Freeport, Pa. 
Graham, J. R., Ingleside, 111. 
Graham, E. S., Ingleside, 111. 
Gallup, E. P., El Reno, O. T. 
Gccden, F. M.. Trinidad, Colo. 
Hirschy, H. C, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Horsley, W. E., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Hatcher, A. M., Bristol, Tenn. 
Heikes, R. O., Dayton, O. 
Hoon, Will S., Jewell, la. 
Humpfer, J. L., Hammond, Ind. 
Heyl, A. B., Cincinnati, O. 
' Hughes, J. M., So. Milwaukee, Wis. 
Holding, E. W., Urbana, O. 
Hawkins, J. M., Baltimore, Md. 
Huff, Walter, Macon, Ga. 
Horn, H. O., Hale's Corners, Wis. 
Habich, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Hubby, T. E., Waco, Tex. 
Hanagan, D. A., Chicago, 111. 
Heer, W. H., Concordia, Kans. 
Hearne, W. G., New York, N. Y. 
Hightower, J. W., Americus, Ga. 
Hardy, A. H., Lincoln, Neb. 
Harris, I. C, Fairbury, 111. 
Henderson, W., Lexington, Ky. 
Hershey, J. M., Carmel, Ind. 
Hudelson, J. C, Trinidad, Colo. 
Isaman, G. E., Hastings, Neb. 
Jeffers, H. H., Shelbyville, Ind. 
Johnston, Chas., Chicago, IlL 
Johnson, K. P., Kenton, O. 
Jarvis, W. J., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Kirby, H. N., Urbana, O. 
Kirby, A. W., Greenville, O. 
Xing, A. H., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Keck, C. T., Chicago, 111. 
Knopf, E. G., Sandusky, O. 
Kidder, F. L., Paris, 111. 
Kelsey, F. D., East Aurora, N. Y. 
Lord, F. H., La Grange, 111. 
Latham, T. W., Monroeville, O. 
Lawrence, E. P., Lincoln, 111. 
Lloyd, J. T., Pine Bluff, Ark. 
Lewis, Geo. S., Fulton, N. Y. 
Lee, H. V., Landness, Ind. 
Loud, A. W., Duluth, Minn. 
Le Compte, C. O., Eminence, Ky. 
Loring, R. E., Marseilles, IlL 
Lyon, Geo. L., Durham, N. C. 
Lyon, Arthur, Durham, N. C. 
littler, Joe, Matthews, Ind. 
l^ynan, Neil, D«a Moines, la, 
Money, Harold, New Haven, Conn. 
Mermod, A. D^ St. Louis, Mo. 
McDaniel, B. F., Converse, Ind. 
McGee, W. H., Kansas City, Mo. 
McKelvey, J. A., Hockessin, Del. 
McKinley, Wm. Ogden, 111. 
McKinnon, M. R., Chicago, 111. 
McLouth, C. A., Oil City, Pa. ■ , 
McMurchy, H., Fulton, N. Y. 
McMillan, R. S., Tilden, 111. 
McDowell, A. P., Adair, Iowa. 
Mallory, F. E., Parkersburg, W. Va. ' 
Morrison, J. L. D., St. Paul, Minii. 
Marshall, T. A., Keithsburg, 111. 
Mosher, G. A., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Markle, W. P., St. Louis, Mo. 
Markman, F. W., Toledo, O. • : ' . . 
Maust, B. B., Nappanee, Ind. . ■ / 
Miller, Geo., Hamilton, Ind. ■ . -i 
Moine, Louis, St. Joseph, Mo. ' ■ '" 
Mullan, Chas. A., Brook,. Ind. 
Meaders, Andrew, Nashville, Tenn. 
Merrill, R., Milwaukee, Wis. - , 
Mackie, G. K., Scammon, Kans. ' , " 
Moller, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Michaelis, Joe, Indianapolis, Irid. ; ; ' , 
Moore, S. H., Indianapolis, Ind. . . _ 
Miller, Frank, Berwyn, Neb. 
Manning, W. J., Morrisonville, 111. 
Maxwell, Geo. W., Holstein, Neb. 
- Malone, B. S., Kempton, Ind. ^ ' 
Morgan, Jos. R., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Magill, Chas. S., Jacksonville, 111. 
Merrick, F. H., Huntington, W. Va. 
Noel, John, Nashville, Tenn. 
Neal, E. E., Bloomfield, Ind. 
Orr, Jesse, Newark, O. 
Parry, T. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Painter, G. E., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Pontefract, J. W., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Park, J. T., Brook, Ind. 
Peck, C. H., Remington, Ind. 
Powell, O. B., Hickman, Ky. 
Belters, F. D., Mt. Clemens, Mich. 
Pierstorff, F. L., Middleton, Wis. 
Powers, C. M., Decatur, 111. 
Peirce, R. L., Wytheville, Va. ■■■ ? 
Phellis, C. W., Mechanicsburg, O. 
Patterson, H. R., Des Moines, la. 
Rohrer, Joe, Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Roll, Geo. J., Blue Island, 111. 
Snyder, E. J., New Paltz, N. Y. . ■ - 
Rhoads, R. S., Columbus, O. 
Richardson, A. B., Dover,. Del. 
Robinson, H. L., Shawneetown, 111. 
Randall, E. A., Portland, Me. 
Riehl, F. C, Alton, 111. 
Riley, T. D., Louisville, Ky. 
Rose, Chas. S., Wabash, Ind. 
Reid, L. H., New Paris, O. 
Ramsey, J. C, Manito, 111. 
Stevens, H. H., Roselle Park, N. J. 
Skelly, J. T., Wilmington, Del. 
Stone, Fred A., New York, N. Y. 
Sconce, H. J., Sidell, 111. 
Saucier, R. E., New Orleans La. 
Steenberg, G. H., Chicago, 111. 
Sheldon, J. G., Telluride, Colo. 
Sowle, F. J., Angola, Ind. 
Shumack, H. A., Muncie, Ihd. 
Snow, H. L., Portland, Me. 
Stillwell, Mac, Crawfordsville, Ind. 
Stroh, Henry, St. Louis, Mo. 
Sherwood, F. T., Bedford, Ind. 
Smith, George, Bedford, Ind. 
Squier, L. J., Wilmington, Del. 
Smith, C. C, Wellsville, O. 
Seymour, B. O., Grand Forks, N. D. 
Storr, E. H., Baltimore, Md. 
Stephens, C. R., Moline, 111. 
Spencer, A. C, Muncie, Ind. 
Sawyer, J. B., Wijkinsburg, Pa. 
Shogren, E. B., Chicago, 111. 
Snell, Hugh A., Litchfield, 111. 
Sutton, H. A., Montmorenci, Ind. 
Swihart, D. M., Eaton, O. 
Shafer, E. D., McConnelsville, O. 
Snow, F. H., Brooklyn, O. 
Stauber, A. J., Streator, 111. 
Smiley, Joe, Matthews, Ind. 
Stipp, J. B., Bedford, Ind. 
Spicer, Chas. B., St. Louis, Mo. 
Switzer, A. W., Runnells, la. 
Scranton, L. G., Weir, Kans. 
Shepardson, Kit C, La Grange, Ind. 
Stannard, W. D., Chicago, 111. 
Tripo, E. H., Indianapolis Ind. 
Taylor, H. G., Meckling, S. D. 
Trimble, R. L., Covington, Ky. 
Thomas, J. S., Pleasant Hill, Mo. 
Tolsma, A. S., Detroit, Mich. 
Thorpe, Chas. A., Geneva, Neb. 
Townsend, W. D., Gregory, S. D. 
Tosetti, O. L., Chicago, 111. 
Upson, D. A., Cleveland, O. 
Verbarg, Fred, North Vernon, Ind. 
Voris, Ed., Crawfordsville, Ind. 
Vietmeyer, H. W., Chicago, Hi. 
Volk, Geo., Toledo, Ohio. 
Vance, A., Capron, 111. 
Vaughn, G. G., Selma, Ala. 
Washburn, W. W., New Richmond, Ind. 
Wildhack, W. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Willerding, Al, Evansville, Ind. 
Waters, Hood, Baltimore, Md. 
White, Edw. G., Ottawa, Canada. 
Willard, Lem, Chicago 111. 
Wood, P. C, Detroit, Mich. 
Wise, Nelson, Noblesville, Ind. 
Wade, L. L, Nacogdoches, Texas. 
Wilson, Alva, Kansas City, Mo. 
Watson, H. C, Sewickley, Pa. 
Winesburg, A. A., Chicago, 111. 
Watson, D. L., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Williamson, G. G., Muncie, Ind. 
Wilson, M., Rochester, Ind. 
Wile, I. M., Rochester, Ind. 
Ward, P. C, Walnut Log, Tenn. 
Ward, Guy, Walnut Log, Tenn. 
Young, J. S., Chicago, 111. 
Young, Chas. A., Springfield, O. 
Recreation Rod and Gun Gob. 
MoRGANTOWN, W. Va., June 16.— The Recreation Rod and Gun 
Club of this city held its eleventh regular weekly shoot at 
Recreation Park, this afternoon. In addition to the regular pro- 
gramme, which was run off, the regular monthly competition for 
the Recreation challenge cup was held. W. N. Dawson success- 
fully defended same with a score of 47 out of 50. 
The club championship gold medal was won for the week by 
John M. Cobun with 86.1 per cent. 
The officers' Goblet handicap was won for the week by J. W. 
Cobun with a score of 19 out of 22. The scores: 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 5. 
Targets: 10 25 Shot at. Broke. 50 
Chinty 6 21 19 18 
Barthlow 7 19 20 16 36 
Jacobs .". 7 21 19 18 40 
Cobun 9 21 22 19 39 
Sivey 6 23 19 17 
Wiedebush 6 15 19 11 
Taylor 7 21 19 11 33 
Dawson 19 18 47 
Smith 31 
Price 8 18 22 17 
White 8 21 20 17 
Event 4, club team race, four men, 20 targets: 
Barthlow, captain, 16; Jacobs 19, Cobun 14, Stuthen 13; total 62. 
Chinty, captain, 14; White 17, Price 16, Van Voorhis 14; total 61. 
All communications intended for Forest akd Stream should 
always be addressed to the Forest and Stream Publishinc Co., 
If«w York, Md not to nay individual eoaaeotcd wiUi tin p^«r. 
New York State Shoot. 
The forty-seventh annual convention of the New York State 
Association for the Protection of Fish and Game was held at 
Utica, June 13-16, under the auspices of the Oneida County 
Sportsmen's Association. , , , ti i t T^»<-,^it 
The tournament was managed by Mr. John Parker, of Detroit, 
Mich, whose fame and skill in all that pertains to shoots and 
shooting is national. Four traps, two for State events, one for 
State open events and one for open sweepstakes, afforded ample 
means for throwing the targets. Under the expert supervision 
of Mr. Charles North they worked to perfection. 
The office was in charge of the Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. 
James W. Brown, assisted by Mr. W. G. Sisson, of Olean. 
The annual convention was held on Monday evening, June iz, 
M R. Bingham, the president, in the chair. Aside from receiving 
reports of committees, no definite legislative action was taken. 
Mr. Bingham announced that a gentleman, friendly to trapshoot- 
ing, had donated a handsome silver cup, to be known as the 
Fulford cup, a condition governing the annual competition being 
that the proceeds of the competition shall go to Mrs. ^ullord, 
widow of E. D. Fulford. The meeting was adjourned to Wednes- 
day evening. The most important matters before the Associa- 
tion were those concerning a constitution and by-laws, and the 
place of holding the next tournament. At the adjourned meeting, 
Wednesday evening, the report of the committee on constitution 
as submitted was adopted. The title was changed to "The New 
York State Sportsmen's Association." Initiation fee of Ijib, and 
dues $2 were fixed upon. Non-resident sportsmen are barred from 
the State tournament hereafter. Dr. E. J. McLeod, Secretary of 
the Infallible Gun Club, extended an invitation to hold the State 
shoot for 1906 under the auspices of his club, and it was accepted. 
Officers were elected as follows: President, M. R. Bingham, 
Rome; Vice-President, F. D. Kelsey, East Aurora; Secretary and 
Treasurer, Charles G. Blandford, Ossining; Directors, Hon. Henry 
L. Gates, of Utica, and Harvey McMurchy, of Fulton. 
On Tuesday, the monument, erected by the sportsmen of 
America to mark the resting place of their late comrade and 
friend, was unveiled in solemn and impressing ceremony. A 
large number of visiting shooters were present, as well as the 
relatives and local friends of the deceased. Rev. G. A. Bierde- 
mann a personal friend of the deceased, delivered a feeling ora- 
tion, 'and Rev. J. D. Colby, a prayer. Rev. Bierdemann m his 
peroration said: ... 
"It is the strong hand, the acute eye, the astute brain, the 
imperial heart in which there is no selfishness and treachery, 
but which are governed by noble purpose, by resolution seasoned 
and sweetened with divine benediction that we love. Oh, blessed 
would be the world if this highest ideal of man were actualized 
in every human breast! Was this the love our friend Fulford 
had for mankind? I know it, therefore, I declare it, yes! Ihese 
noble soul qualities of our departed friend attracted, as a 
magnet, your admiration and love; hence you dedicate to him 
this monument which is to perpetuate those soul qualities and 
inspire them in others as they read this inscription: 'Elijah D. 
Fulford, A Lover of Nature and of Mankind.' " 
A vote of thanks was tendered to the eloquent clergyman by the 
memorial committee and the visiting sportsmen. The committee 
paid all the indebtedness of the memorial monument and expended 
a laalance for floral tributes. 
A fund sufficient to perpetually care for the Fulford plot in the 
New Forest Cemetery, and to ber devoted to that purpose was 
subscribed by ,The Rev. Dr. Bierdemann, J. S. Remsen, C. O. 
. Le Compte, C. O. Travers, A. J. Johnson, William Hopkins, R. 
Wheeler, J. Green, J. N. Knapp, G. H. Pompelly, Broghmana 
M. Benjamin, M. P. Vosseller, A. J. Lowery, W. G. Hearne, 
Charles North, John M. Falk, E. J. Snyder, E. G. White, C. S. 
Clare, John Parker, S. Curtis, M. Cole, Hardy Richardson, F. 
G. Jenny, S. A. Adams, W. G. Durston. 
The trade was generally represented. There were present 
Messrs. T. H. Keller, Harvey McMurchy, A. Howlett Durston, 
J. W. Cameron, A. C. Barrell. F. M. Farwell, Ben. Norton, J. 
T. Skelly, J. A. R. Elliott, G. R. Ginn, F. E. Butler, J. R. Hull, 
C. O. Le Compte, E. G. White, H. E. Winans, O. S. Stull, Gus. 
Grieff, W. H. Heer, J. R. Benjamin, Neaf Apgar, H. S. Vosseler, 
Sim Glover, W. G. Heath, W. G. Hearne, E. H. Kiskern, H. 
H. Stevens. 
The grounds, deeply green with the vegetation of summer, 
were pleasing to gaze upon. They faced a shallow wide valley, 
aifording a good background. Awnings sheltered the firing points, 
and numerous tents affording cooling shelter from the sun's 
rays. A large tent was devoted to refreshments. 
Monday was practice day. Some good scores were made. 
The regular programme began on Tuesday, June 13. The eight 
open events were similar to the State events, except there was 
no added money, and were to be shot subject to whether there 
was time after the memorial services. The eight State events 
were each at 20 targets, $2 entrance; events 2, 4, 6 and 8 had $25 
added. The moneys were divided 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 per cent. 
Five per cent, of the purses in the State events were deducted 
for daily averages, divided 20, 17%, 15%, 10, 10, 8 and 7 per cent. 
The totals were, targets 160; entrance, $16. 
Mr. Heer, the famous expert from Kansas, on this day was high 
professional with a total of 154; J. R. Hull, 150. F. D. Kelsey, 
East Aurora, N. Y., was high amateur with a score of 149; C. 
W. Hart and J. S. S. Remsen 148. The scores: 
June 13, Fltst Day. 
3 4 5 
19 20 17 
17 17 18 
17 18 16 
15 17 16 
20 18 13 
13 16 17 
17 20 19 
18 20 19 
20 18 19 
16 19 19 
17 19 16 
13 19 15 
17 17 16 
15 16 14 
18 19 18 
19 17 19 
20 20 20 
18 18 
16 19 
11 16 
17 19 19 
19 20 18 
13 17 
18 17 
15 18 
19 19 
18 20 17 
15 
13 
18 
18 
15 
18 
17 
16 
14 15 
20 18 
Events: -12 
J R Hull 19 19 
C S Clark 19 19 
H Stewart 19 19 
Adkin 20 16 
Kershner 18 16 
Wheeler 15 18 
Dally 18 19 
Morris 17 19 
Knapp 19 18 
Pompelly 20 19 
McMurchy 20 20 
Chapman 18 19 
Geo Lewis 19 18 
Tom Keller 17 13 
F Kelsey 20 18 
LeCompte 20 19 
Heer 20 19 
Butler 19 17 
Apgar 20 19 
Stevens 16 18 
Elliott 18 17 
Remsen 18 18 
Dr Weller 18 15 
Hopkins 19 19 
E G White 19 17 
Glover 20 17 
W. A. Lewis 20 17 
Jas Wagner 15 15 
McLeod 15 16 
J. Greene 19 19 
McMurtry 19 16 
Grieff 13 18 
Adams 13 16 
Durston 15 15 
A Traver 16 18 
Hyland 18 14 
Stull 18 17 
J Martin 18 15 
Hart 20 19 
Palmiter 16 14 
Winans 15 16 
Blandford 19 15 
Conley 18 18 
S Curtis 17 9 
Saunders 18 12 
Piercy 17 18 
Hobble 18 16 
Call 14 15 12 18 14 
Finster 14 14 
Spaulding 17 17 
Mayhew 15 16 
Deck 16 18 
Christian 16 16 
Jenny 17 16 
W Wagner 18 "18 
Skelly 19 17 
Hearne 17 16 
Bissett 18 18 
Hopper 16 13 
Brunner 15 15 
Durrell 10 10 
C H Brown 16 11 
18 19 18 
17 16 14 
15 13 14 
19 18 19 
14 15 13 
18 16 18 
14 19 18 
17 19 16 
18 19 18 
19 18 18 
14 14 .. 
11 9 
17 17 
17 15 19 
14 13 16 
18 18 17 
18 20 17 
13 16 20 
9 
16 
6 7 8 
20 17 19 
16 13 16 
18 16 19 
15 18 19 
14 17 17 
17 18 17 
16 18 18 
16 18 18 
16 17 18 
13 14 18 
17 19 19 
12 18 19 
17 18 18 
17 13 18 
19 18 19 
17 16 19 
19 17 19 
13 16 17 
15 20 20 
18 18 17 
20 19 19 
16 19 20 
11 16 18 
17 18 17 
13 14 18 
16 18 20 
19 17 17 
14 16 13 
14 15 20 
16 18 20 
11 15 15 
13 16 18 
14 17 17 
11 15 20 
15 16 19 
12 14 15 
15 17 17 
13 18 ■ 18 
17 20 17 
11 is ii 
14 11 17 
15 20 17 
16 15 18 
15 14 17 
16 19 18 
18 13 19 
12 14 16 
Windheim 13 
Gates 
10 
17 
18 17 17 
17 18 16 
15 18 17 
19 17 15 
12 18 18 
14 19 16 
16 15 13 
17 18 12 
16 19 .. 
15 14 11 
16 16 15 
15 12 .. 
10 12 12 
9 11 ,. 
19 17 18 
15 15 18 
16 15 19 
20 16 18 
17 20 17 
15 12 18 
17 16 16 
20 18 15 
17 16 18 
'9 ii 16 
17 11 W 
Broke. 
150 
135 
142 
136 
133 
131 
145 
141 
145 
138 
147 
133 
140 
123 
149 
146 
154 
131 
147 
132 
148 
148 
123 
143 
131 
145 
145 
117 
131 
147 
123 
120 
133 
118 
136 
124 
136 
137 
148 
58 
100 
126 
142 
118 
129 
143 
133 
115 
28 
134 
132 
138 
137 
126 
134 
131 
131 
71 
m 
77' 
47 
61 
43 
135 
