Sept. 9, 1905 ] FOREST AND STREAM. 
22B 
U. S. Government Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of K rag- Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory by order of 
the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED — Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS — 10 and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE— 1000 yards. 
off^cSju^^rTeport: C. S. Cstrtricl^cs excelled stll otKers 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.. 
LOWELL. MASS.. V. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. 114-116 Market St., San Francisco. 
Interstate Association aCCoIorado Springs. 
The eighth Interstate Association tournament for 1906_ was held 
here under the auspices of the Colorado Springs Gun Club, Aug. 
29, 30, 31; and aside from the Grand American Handicap itself, 
it was the biggest success of the year’s work. And when we 
S say this, we are using the word “success” in its broadest sigllin- 
:ance. , , . 
First, it was conspicuous in the cornpleteness of the appoint- 
ments of the grounds, which left nothing to be desired or sug- 
gested. Not even at the Grand American Handicap were the 
irrangements more complete, and the entire credit for this is due 
o the local tournament committee, Messrs. John W. Garrett, J. 
"..awton and D. C. Sanderson. The traps were placed in the most 
ipproved manner, with low houses, and the score lines accurately 
jutlined, with handicap marks from 16 to 22yds., the walks being 
oaved with fine granite dust. The club house furnished every 
appointment. Shell stands and gun racks were conveniently 
arranged. The shells on sale were all handled by one dealer on 
a profit-pooling arrangement between the local firms. Luncheon 
Vas served all day, and shelter was provided for the shooters and 
1/isitors in any kind of weather. 
As conveying this idea fully and clearly we quote Secretary 
Elmer E. Shaner as he expressed himself when he walked upon 
die grounds Saturday morning: 
“I take off my hat,” said he, “to the tournament committee of 
che Colorado Springs Gun Club. 
Every detail has been looked after by the committee, and I 
^on’t believe I ever came to a ground where arrangements had 
joeen made so completely and perfectly as here; there is not a 
hing for me to do but stand around and see that all goes right, 
hereas often I have to dO' all the . work. 
“The club grounds at Broadmoor are as fine as any m the 
country, and the background is one of the best to be found any- 
where. 
“Barring heavy winds, I look for some phenomenal scores. 
“And I will also say that, with very little additional work— 
.hat is to say, placing two or three extra sets of traps, for which 
here is ample room, and providing more shelter and office room 
-the Grand American Handicap could well be pulled off here. 
“Again I say, this tournament justifies the wisdom of the action 
aken by the Interstate Association in ‘going^^West,’ with its work 
if encouraging and promoting trapshooting.” 
Never has there been in the West, such a gathering of shooters 
1 5 at this tournament. Mr. Shaner said there were nearly a 
undred men on the grounds, either participating _ or deeply inter- 
sted in the game, whom he did not know, and it has been said 
lat Elmer knew them all. The trade was represented as follows; 
om A. Marshall, Rolla O. Heikes, C. W. Budd, F. C. Riehl, 
. B. Adams, Fred Gilbert, W. R. Crosby, Chris. Gottlieb, Harold 
[oney, H. C. Hirschy, C. A. Young, A. H. Hardy, Cal. Callison, 
S. Fanning, C. D. Plank, D. W. King, all of whom participated 
i shooters in the programme. And yet other trade representa- 
ves were Jas. L. Head, A. J. Ricker, J. A. Frazer and W. P. 
Markle. 
^ With such a bunch of the representatives who are the good 
(fellows booming and boosting the game in all parts of the land, 
;nd nearly a hundred amateurs from all points of the compass, 
^he people of the beautiful Colorado city had an attraction second 
<0 none that has visited the West in years, and they showed their 
ippreciation and interest by coming out in crowds to the number 
three to six or eight hundred every day. It was an event that, 
Jaken all in all, did indeed foster and promote interest in the great 
rport of trapshooting, and this is in a territory that is new and 
1‘herefore peculiarly susceptible to good impressions, 
i! Many of the visiting shooters were accompanied by their wives 
Ind families, and every hour of available time during the tourna- 
Inent and the days intervening between this and the Grand 
Western Handicap, the following week at Trinidad, was pleasantly 
Employed visiting the many natural wonders that have made 
(tiolorado Springs famous the world over. 
il The programme presented was particularly attractive. There 
sVere in all 600 targets on the regular programme, and m. addition 
jhe Denver Post trophy handicap contest at 100 targets the last 
!ay. There were four 15 and tv.'o 20 target events in each huirdred 
’ihots, with $2 entrance and $20 cash added to each event. In 
fddition to this, there were five daily averages to high guns, 
Ranging from $12.50 to $5. There was $100 added in the Post 
I'ophy contest, and for amateurs fifteen general average purses 
Ranging from $25 to $10. Then also, as a special compliment to 
le trade representatives, the management hung up a purse of 
150 for general average work to the ten high guns, which made 
,ie competition among the “old guard” especially spirited and 
titeresting. Percentage system of dividing moneys was used in 
fegular programme events, and the G. A. H. high gun system in 
'ae Post trophy handicap. 
i Many interesting features were noted in connection with the 
iGurney, chief among which were the little placards, neatly 
t Tinted on white enameled cardboard, and posted at every point of 
ijantage, such as the following: “Be cheerful”; “Forget your 
Poubles— smile” ; “Smoke up— be happy”; “Build up— don’t tear 
ifown”; “Get busy”; “We are trying to please you”; “A kind 
fc ord begets kindness”; “Don’t knock — the echo isn’t pleasant”; 
i Think, so many reasons why you should be happy.” It was this 
'Ipirit of good fellowship that characterized the week throughout, 
ind more than one amateur was heard to remark that he never 
'I'ljoyed himself more thoroughly at a shoot. 
ii But the greatest degree of success attaching to a tournament is 
til the attendance and interest, representing the endorsement both 
If the citizens locally and of the shooting public. Herein this 
beet has passed all previous records of the Interstate Association 
(hr the present season. On preliminary day, the 28th, ninety shoot- 
Srs appeared and shot 200 or less targets for practice. This was 
i: surprise to the management, but more was to come on the 
"lorning of beginning the programme, when 118 men went to the 
i'fice and tendered Secretary Fred C. Whitney their entrance. It 
as expected that the attendance would reach 70, with a maximum 
dimate of 85, but by 10 o’clock Tuesday morning it was appar- 
nt that the two sets of blackbird traps would not suffice to 
.indie the events on schedule time, and arrangements were started 
place another trap. 
I The weather was fine until late in the afternoon, when a 
liunder shower came up, accompanied with severe gusts of wind 
'lat played havoc with many good scores. Everything ran along 
I* 
beautifully, with Mr. Shaner ever at the helm, and finding plenty 
to do, notwithstanding his compli.rnentary remarks reflecting his 
first impression of the grounds. This, because even with the most 
perfect appointments and management of details, there is always 
more than enough for one head to look after at a shoot as big as 
this. But even at this, only eight of the twelve events were fin- 
ished by 6 o’clock, when Mr. Shaner thought it advisable to stop 
and arrange for the third trap, and an early start the next day. 
Ihe four events of the first day’s programme which could not be 
pulled off on that day were finished early the morning of the 
second day, the third trap being installed and in working order 
by 9:30. A. M. Among the amateurs, Joe Rohrer, Geo. Maxwell, 
the one-armed crack shot, and H. G. Taylor tied for first place by 
breaking^ 190 out of the 200 shot at; A. J. Lawton, R. R. Barber 
and E. _F. Cqnfarr tied for second place with 189, and Ed. O’Brien 
was third with 188. Among the manufacturers’ representatives, 
Fred Gilbert was first with 194; W. R. Crosby was second with 
193, and C. T. Callison third with 190. 
In addition to* the four events of the first day’s programme, 
eight events of the second day’s programme were finished before 
darkness put an end to the shooting for the day. The four events 
that were carried over were finished shortly before 11 A. M., the 
third day, . everything moving like clockwork. Among the ama- 
teurs, C. M. Powers was in first place with 194 out of the 200 
shot at. Joe Rohrer was second with 189, and John W. Garrett, 
R. R. Barber and H. G. Taylor were tied for third with 188. 
Among: the manufacturers’ representatives, W. R. Crosby was 
first, with 193; R. O. Heikes was second with 192, and Fred Gilbert 
third with 191. 
The tournament came tO’ a close the third day with every event 
on the jirogramrne finished. The closing event was the Denver 
Post trophy, which was won by J. Appleman, of Oklahoma, a 
16yd. man, with the high score of 97 out of a possible 100; Ed. 
O’Brien was second with 96, with J. A. Patterson and G. K. 
Mackie tied for third with 96. 
Among the amateurs the third day, C. M. Powers was again 
m first place with 97 out of a possible 100; Joe Rohrer and Ed. 
0 ^len tied for second place with 96, and R. R. Barber and H. 
G. Taylor tied for third with 96. Among the manufacturers’ rep- 
resentatives, C. P. Callison was first with 97 ; Fred Gilbert was sec- 
ond with 96, and W. R. Crosby third with 96. 
For general average among the amateurs, C. M. Powers was first 
Witli 4(7; Joe Rohrer was second with 475, and H. G. Taylor third 
v/ith 473. Among the manufacturers’ representatives, W. R. Crosby 
and Fred Gilbert were a tie for first place with 481; C. T. Callison 
was second with 47i, and Harold Money third with 470. 
The scores of the three days follow; 
Aog. 2^t Fitst Day. 
Events: ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 
J W Garrett 14 16 13 15 20 20 13 12 14 14 16 17 
A J Lawton 15 14 14 16 18 17 14 13 14 15 20 20 
\V A Miner 13 15 10 11 20 18 8 14 14 14 18 18 
F C Riehl 14 14 13 13 19 20 13 14 15 14 18 17 
C W Budd 14 14 14 13 20 18 16 13 13 13 18 20 
Ed Gallup 14 16 14 13 17 13 14 9 14 10 14 16 
E C Young 11 11 13 13 16 18 12 11 14 13 16 19 
H E Bonebrake.. . 14 12 13 13 16 19 11 12 16 12 13 16 
Joe Rohrer 16 15 14 12 20 19 14 12 16 16 19 20 
p B Herriman 15 12 14 12 18 17 11 12 14 13 17 16 
J .Fwm'ster 15 14 11 13 17 17 12 11 13 13 15 IS 
A R Crosby 16 14 15 15 20 19 12 14 15 15 20 19 
C M Powers 14 14 15 15 19 19 12 13 12 16 18 20 
G Burnside 14 13 10 11 20 IS 11 14 12 14 17 17 
h>;ed Gilbert 15 16 15 15 18 20 14 16 15 16 17 20 
Ed O Bnen 15 14 14 14 18 19 15 15 15 12 19 18 
Alec Mermod 14 15 11 15 19 17 16 14 13 14 19 17 
E A Arnold 13 14 12 12 18 19 14 13 13 14 18 20 
Chns Gottlieb 15 15 13 13 20 20 12 14 11 13 18 18 
A C Holmes 13 13 11 13 17 14 9 15 12 13 17 16 
F C Hmschy 16 14 15 14 17 19 12 13 12 15 15 18 
Frank Hodges .... 13 13 12 14 18 17 14 13 13 12 19 18 
R R Barber 16 14 12 16 20 IS 14 16 13 16 19 19 
Geo Maxwell 15 15 13 15 19 20 12 14 16 16 19 18 
H Money 15 16 14 16 15 19 14 15 14 14 16 19 
R P ^Heikes 12 14 15 14 20 19 12 13 14 16 18 18 
1 A Marshall 13 18 13 15 17 19 11 14 12 14 18 19 
C E Cook 11 12 14 11 17 17 10 12 14 11 8 19 
S 12 14 13 13 19 19 13 14 12 16 18 19 
H G Taylor 16 14 14 13 19 20 15 14 14 15 18 19 
F Huston 15 15 16 11 15 18 12 14 13 14 18 17 
P Braden 10 11 11 13 17 16 9 10 12 13 16 13 
S PI Hams 13 11 12 13 17 17 10 14 
J Appleman 12 14 14 13 18 14 13 13 13 13 ii is 
T B Newton 14 13 13 15 20 17 13 14 15 13 16 16 
C p Lmderman. . . 13 15 14 14 20 16 14 11 13 9 19 17 
? 15 12 13 14 18 20 13 12 15 14 15 19 
A H Hardy 15 14 14 14 18 19 16 14 12 13 16 15 
A Olson 14 14 13 16 19 19 14 12 15 13 19 18 
Wm Veach 16 14 15 14 19 18 14 14 14 16 19 15 
C B Adams 12 14 14 14 18 18 16 15 12 14 18 19 
R Rogers 11 M 12 14 18 15 11, 10 13 13 16 13 
C D Plank 12 14 14 15 16 18 11 13 14 14 19 16 
Chas Thorpe 14 14 14 14 16 19 11 11 14 14 20 17 
F T Waugh 14 15 14 10 18 17 12 14 14 15 18 16 
C Rankin 16 16 12 13 17 20 10 15 10 14 17 16 
D W King, Jr 13 12 13 12 17 18 11 12 15 14 17 17 
C A Young 13 14 15 15 16 19 11 13 14 15 19 18 
W H McCreery. . . 9 12 12 10 11 14 12 13 12 11 16 15 
C W Hadley 15 13 13 14 17 18 13.13 10 13 19 16 
L FI Fitzsimmons. 12 11 14 10 15 13 9 9 15 14 15 15 
P Gano 11 14 13 14 15 15 . . 
R H Meyer 13 12 12 11 15 14 14 14 ii is ii is 
W C Williams 13 15 15 13 16 15 11 15 13 14 17 ig 
Fred Bell 15 13 15 14 17 18 13 14 14 11 19 14 
J S Fanning 14 13 14 14 19 17 13 10 11 14 16 17 
C T Callison 15 15 14 14 20 18 14 15 14 15 Ig is 
E F Confarr 15 15 14 15 20 19 12 14 13 14 20 IS 
S A Huntley 15 is 15 14 20 18 13 14 13 14 19 ig 
J H Severson 13 12 12 14 15 17 13 11 13 I.3 15 ig 
J C Clark 15 13 13 14 17 10 11 11 .. . 
.S B Alexander. ... 12 13 13 12 18 12 13 8 is ii ii ii 
T J Hartman 13 13 14 14 19 19 13 15 15 13 18 17 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
200 
182 
200 
189 
200 
173 
200 
184 
200 
184 
200 
173 
200 
168 
200 
166 
200 
190 
200 
171 
200 
169 
200 
193 
200 
186 
200 
171 
200 
194 
200 
188 
200 
183 
200 
180 
200 
182 
200 
163 
200 
179 
200 
176 
200 
189 
200 
190 
200 
189 
200 
184 
200 
178 
200 
158 
200 
181 
200 
190 
200 
177 
200 
151 
130 
117 
200 
173 
200 
178 
200 
176 
200 
180 
200 
179 
200 
185 
200 
186 
200 
183 
200 
161 
200 
176 
200 
177 
200 
177 
200 
174 
200 
171 
200 
182 
200 
146 
200 
174 
200 
152 
100 
82 
200 
169 
200 
175 
200 
177 
200 
173 
200 
390 
200 
189 
200 
386 
200 
166 
130 
110 
200 
165 
200 
183 
15 18 14 17 17 
14 13 13 19 20 
1.3 13 16 19 19 
15 14 14 20 16 
12 14 
15 12 
14 13 
15 13 
11 14 
15 13 
13 15 
16 14 
11 15 
7 12 
11 14 
10 .. 
14 15 
15 14 
12 14 
14 14 
15 14 
14 12 
7 11 
14 11 
13 13 
11 10 
14 19 17 
13' 17 17 
11 18 16 
16 20 19 
14 16 16 , 
14 16 19 
13 16 16 
16 20 16 
13 15 11 
8 12 14 
14 17 17 
is is i6 
14 19 17 . 
16 19 ,17 
13 20 17 
11 13 18 
14 19 19 
10 13 .15 
12 15 15 
15 19 18 
14 16 17 
C Cornelius 14 13 14 15 14 16 13 
E V Fisher 12 14 15 14 19 20 14 
D Timberlake 16 14 10 15 16 17 l4 
G Timberlake .11 16 14 14 18 18 12 
D C Sandefson.... 12 12 ll l2 18 16 .. 
T H Ray 12 12 12 14 17 17 11 
C C Davis 12 12 13 13 17 17 14 
G K Mackie 18 13 13 16 17 17 14 
G W Lewis 14 16 ll 14 17 17-15 
J A Patterson 12 15 13 14 20 19 13 
J R Cobb 14 14 14 13 17 17 14 
C B Clapp 14 14 13 14 17 17 13 
W J Rand 16 14 15 10 18 18 13 
W lY Wright 11 14 12 13 13 18 12 
P Frederick 9 11 9 12 14 13 6 
J D Proctor 34 13 12 11 17 16 11 
J H Wainscott 11 11 12 8 12 17 12 
A E McKenzie...... 13 14 14 15 14 19 14 
J W Price 11 13 12 14 19 W 13 
W E Dingman 13 13 10 15 19 13 14 
F H Sprague 11 13 13 13 15 16 13 
M FI Van Buren.. 14 14 15 11 17 18 12 
F M Gooden 14 12 13 14 16 18 15 
H Kash 10 8 8 8 13 10’ 10 
F W Caldwell 8 9 13 13 13 15 13 
J C Hudelson 15 14 13 14 17 19 13 
F J Radford ‘14 13 9 12 16 16 11 
G Beard 12 13 11 14 
\V D Vincent 11 11 11 11 
F V Roessler 11 10 12 11 
Ted Ackerman 10 11 9 12 14 13 10 
C E Biddison 12 13 15 12 15 19- .. 
J G Sheldon 13 15 12 13 19 20 14 
R B Barnes 14 14 15 15 19 16 13 
D Daniels 12 13 13 15 20 20 13 
W M Wright 10 13 14 12 12 16 .. 
A P McDowell.... 13 31 12 13 15 16 12 
W S Prettyman... 32 31 14 13 14 11 9 
H Hugg 13 14 11 13 17 16 13 
F G Moore 8 10 12 
C M Potter 11 12 8 13 is ie .. 
S Heminghouse 12 12 
R J Andrews 9 14 13 10 
A Sarcander 12 13 13 14 
A Merideth 14 14 14 12 
G A Burt 9 10 14 10 
J M Rhoades 
B L Beymon 
M Daniels 
Dr Arnold 11 8 10 10 
II Tipton 11 13 13 14 9 14 
J L Palmer 10 8 6 9 13 36 
B F Hamilton 10 33 13 10 16 17 .i 
C P Jamison 12 12 12 10 13 18 . . .'7 
G Bo.ston 13 14 14 13 18 19 12 15, 12 16 i9 ie 
C \\ Y ondcr.y 9 12 10 13 
11 10 13 16 14 
. . 12 14 20' 19 
14 15 13 19 18 
14 16 12 17. 19 
13 14 12 18 19 
11 ii is i9 ii 
7 12 11 15 13 
12 11 12 19 16 
10 10 9 19 15 
14 12 14 
18 11 11 
15 16 13 
17 16 12 
16 18 . . 
12 16 11 
17 16 13 
14 13 10 15 18 
13 12 12 19 16 
15 11 13 . . . . 
12 10 9 16 16 
ii V. 
13 13 11 16 19 
8 14 12 15' 
Aug. 30, Secord Day. 
Events: 123466789 10 11 12 
Targets : 15 15 16 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 
J W Garrett 15 15 14 14 18 18 35 12 15 14 18 20 
A J Lawton 14 14 13 15 16 17 15 13 13 15 20 20 
Jy A Miner 15 15 13 14 16 14 15 10 13 16 19 19 
h C Riehl 14 14 15 15 18 19 12 13 10 15 17 20 
C W Budd 10 15 14 14 19 20 14 13 12 14 16 20 
Gallup 6 11 12 12 9 13 11 12 14 14 18 18 
F C Young 14 8 11 13 18 19 14 14 14 15 17 14 
H E Bonebrake... 13 11 13 14 16 13 13 13 12 14 13 16 
-T Rohrer 16 14 15 15 17 19 15 14 13 16 20 17 
D B Herriman 10 14 12 13 14 16 11 . 
J Burmister 14 12 13 13 17 15 11 13 11 is ii is 
W R Crosby 16 15 16 14 19 19 15 14 16 16 19 38 
C M Povrers 14 15 16 15 16 20 16 15 15 15 19 20 
G Burnside 12 14 15 16 16 38 15 12 13 11 17 15 
h Gilbert 15 14 14 14 19 20 15 16 13 16 IS 19 
Ed O Bnen 12 15 14 14 18 19 16 13 15 13 18 19 
Alec Mermod 14 14 15 12 17 19 14 12 14 12 19 20 
E A Arnold 14 13 15 14 17 19 13 16 14 16 20 18 
Chns Gottheb 13 14 14 12 16 16 15 13 14 14 20 16 
A C Holmes 14 13 11 13 13 18 14 14 12 12 17 19 
H C ITirschy 16 13 15 13 20 18 14 15 15 14 18 19 
'Irank Hodges .... 14 14 12 12 16 17 32 10 14 9 14 16 
R R Barber 15 14 16 13 20 19 15 15 13 14 17 18 
Geo Maxwell 16 14 13 15 20 20 14 13 14 11 20 15 
H Money 16 13 16 16 17 19 16 14 14 13 19 20 
R O Heikes 13 15 15 14 17 20 16 15 14 14 20 20 
T A Marshall 14 11 15 12 17 13 13 9 32 14 19 17 
C E Cook 14 13 12 14 14 16 16 13 If 14 20 15 
H Donnelly 36 14 15 14 17 16 13 15 15 14 14 17 
H G Taylor. 14 13 14 16 17 20 14 15 16 14 18 19 
F Huston 16 14 13 15 18 16 13 11 14 33 19 39 
T H Ray 14 11 10 13 15 16 7 11 ... . 
H Tipton 10 12 12 11 12 12 4 7. 
J Appleman 10 15 14 14 19 20 14 14 14 11 15 li' 
T B Newton 14 16 13 12 17 19 12 IS 14 14 19 17 
C D Linderman... 14 14 14 15 18 18 10 11 9 12 18 18 
D Bray 14 14 15 14 19 19 14 14 11 13 20 19 
A H Hardy 15 15 13 11 18 17 13 13 14 11 18 39 
A Olsen 15 13 14 14 16 15 12 15 12 14 18 15 
Wm Veach 13 13 14 14 18 20 13 14 13 14 20 19 
C B Adams 14 14 14 13 17 18 12 15 14 14 20 19 
Burt Rogers 16 11 13 14 18 14 10 7 11 13 14 16 
C D Plank 14 14 13 14 18 17 12 15 12 15 20 17 
Chas Thorpe 12 12 14 11 13 15 14 12 14 12 16 19 
F T Waugh 14 13 13 13 17 17 14 11 13 13 20 15 
C Rankin 13 15 9 11 34 12 12 14 14 lo 36 15 
D W King, Jr 14 11 14 14 19 35 12 14 13 11 38 38 
C A Young 15 1.3 12 15 38 15 12 13 15 13 39 iq 
W H McGreery.... 1.3 32 13 13 20 15 1.3 1.3 12 12 20 18 
C W Hadley 14 31 12 14 38 16 7 11 13 12 19 iq 
1. FI Fitzsimmons. 13 11 11 13 16 li li 11 14 14 ig iv 
G Boston 14 11 14 14 17 16 13 13 32 10 17 15 
R H Meyer. 14 9 13 12 17 15 13 13 14 14 15 is 
W C Williams. , 13 13 l4 9 1^3 20 19 
200 
175 
200 
187 
200 
180 
200 
181 
100 
81 
•200 
171 
200 
172 
200 
173 
200 
186 
200 
177 
200 
180 
200 
171 
200 
183 
200 
158 
200 
127 
200 
167 
130 
96 
200 
180 
200 
178 
200 
174 
200 
172 
200 
177 
200 
180 
200 
123 
200 
151 
200 
183 
200 
159 
60 
50 
60 
44 
60 
44 
200 
142 
170 
151 
200 
186 
200 
183 
200 
182 
100 
77 
200 
166 
200 
142 
200 
167 
130 
93 
100 
73 
30 
24 
. 200 
156 
200 
-164 
160 
136 
200 
161 
- 40 
34 
70 
51 
140 
118 
60 
39 
170 
123 
100 
62 
100 
79 
100 
77 
200 
180 
70 
44 
Shot 
at. 
Broke 
200 
188 
200 
3.85 
200 
178 
200 
182 
200 
181 
200 
150 
200 
171 
200 
158 
200 
189 
115 
90 
200 
165 
200 
193 
200 
194 
200 
172 
200 
191 
200 
185 
200 
182 
200 
187 
200 
177 
200 
175 
200 
189 
200 
160 
200 
188 
200 
184 
200 
189 
200 
192 
200 
166 
200 
172 
200 
179 
200 ' 
188 
200 
180 
130 
97 
M5 
73 
200 
177 
200 
181 
200 
171 
200 
186 
200 
177 
200 
173 
200 
185 
200 
184 
200 
156 
200 
181 
200 
164 
200 
173 
200 
164 
200 
173 
200 
179 
200 
174 
200 
166 
200 
164 
200 
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200 
167 
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