Aug. 31, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
283 
Miss M. A. Brownell, 
26 110 
16 
64 
42 
174 
1 
Wellesley College. 
40 150 
16 
64 
56 
214 
3 
66 260 
32 128 
98 
388 
4 
Mrs. E. W. Frentz, 
29 123 
15 
61 
44 
184 
4 
Boston, Mass. 
31 111 
15 
85 
46 
196 
5 
60 234 
30 146 
90 
380 
9 
Mrs. H. 3. Taylor, 
29 107 
10 
46 
39 
153 
2 
Chicago, 111. 
16 90 
13 
59 
29 
149 
O 
O 
45 197 
23 105 
68 
302 
5 
Airs. B. P. Grav, 
16 70 
12 
46 
28 
116 
3 
Boston, Mass. 
21 91 
12 
58 
33 
149 
5 
37 161 
24 104 
61 
265 
8 
Miss E. B. Spaulding, 
18 58 
15 
63 
33 
121 
0 
Chicago, III. 
24 100 
13 
41 
37 
141 
2 
42 158 
28 104 
70 
262 
9 
Mrs. G. P. Bryant, 
14 56 
9 
25 
23 
81 
1 
Boston, Mass. 
18 68 
10 
38 
2S 
106 
1 
32 124 
19 
63 
51 
187 
2 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher, 
13 41 
10 
40 
23 
81 
1 
Chicago, III. 
13 47 
12 
52 
25 
99 
1 
26 S8 
22 
92 
48 
180 
2 
Airs. Dr. R. P. Elmer, 
S 28 
7 
23 
15 
51 
0 
W ayne, Pa. 
15 57 
9 
41 
24 
98 
2 
23 85 
16 
64 
39 
149 
2 
Aliss Lida Pendry, 
7 39 
13 
55 
20 
94 
1 
Chicago, Ill. 
7 39 
13 
55 
20 
94 
1 
DOUBLE COLUMBIA ROUND. 
50 Yds. 
40Yds. 
30 Yds. 
Total. 
H. 
S. 
H. S. 
H. S. 
H. 
S. 
Glds. 
Mrs. Witwer Taylor, 18 
84 
23 119 
24 178 
65 
381 
17 
Chicago, Ill. 21 
97 
22 142 
23 167 
66 
406 
18 
39 1S1 
45 261 
47 345 
131 
787 
35 
Aliss M. A. Brownell 21 
75 
21 113 
23 147 
65 
335 
11 
Wellesley Col. 17 
71 
23 129 
23 159 
63 
359 
9 
38 146 
44 242 
46 306 
128 
691 
20 
Miss J. V. Sullivan, 20 100 
22 96 
24 146 
66 
342 
6 
Chicago, Ill. 21 
87 
20 96 
24 130 
60 
309 
5 
41 
187 
42 188 
48 276 
131 
651 
H 
Aliss F. M. Patrick, 16 
70 
20 102 
23 141 
59 
313 
6 
Wellesley Col. 15 
69 
18 84 
24 132 
59 
2S5 
8 
31 139 
38 186 
47 273 
118 
598 
14 
Airs. E. W. Frentz, 14 
66 
24 130 
22 104 
60 
300 
4 
Boston, Alass. 20 
72 
19 67 
23 125 
62 
264 
5 
34 138 
43 197 
45 229 
122 
564 
9 
Aliss E. Spaulding. 11 
29 
13 59 
22 128 
46 
216 
6 
Chicago, Ill. 14 
48 
17 S5 
21 107 
52 
240 
S 
35 
77 
30 144 
43 235 
98 
456 
14 
Mrs. B. P. Gray, 11 
55 
18 74 
18 60 
47 
189 
3 
Boston, Mass. 8 
46 
20 66 
17 97 
45 
2u9 
3 
19 101 
38 140 
36 157 
92 
398 
6 
Mrs. H. S. Taylor, 11 
33 
20 64 
16 74 
47 
171 
1 
Chicago, Ill. 13 
57 
15 59 
22 108 
50 
224 
O 
24 
90 
35 123 
38 182 
97 
395 
q 
o 
Airs. P. S. Fletcher, 10 
60 
13 49 
22 96 
45 
205 
8 
Chicago, Ill. 10 
42 
13 59 
22 84 
45 
185 
2 
20 102 
26 108 
44 ISO 
90 
390 
10 
Airs. G. P. Bryant, 16 
62 
14 52 
16 66 
46 
180 
4 
Boston, Mass. '8 
38 
14 70 
17 73 
39 
181 
3 
24 100 
28 122 
33 139 
85 
361 
7 
Airs. Dr. R. P. Elmer,5 
15 
12 46 
18 81 
35 
145 
2 
Wayne, Pa. 8 
40 
13 57 
11 49 
32 
146 
O 
13 
55 
25 103 
29 133 
67 
291 
5 
Aliss Lida Pendry, 6 
2,4 
9 43 
17 51 
32 
118 
2 
Chicago, Ill. 4 
22 
7 23 
17 71 
28 
116 
0 
10 
46 
16 66 
,34 122 
60 
234 
2 
Airs. J. H. Pendry, 1 
3 
9 27 
16 74 
26 
104 
2 
Chicago, Ill. 3 
13 
5 7 
14 62 
22 
82 
1 
4 
16 
14 34 
30 136 
48 
1S6 
3 
TEAM ROUNDS. 
Gentlemen's 96 arrows at 60yds. 
First Boston. 
G. P. Bryant . 92 556 
H. B Richardson . 83 407 
Wallace Bryant . 87 413 
C. E. Dallin . 62 242 
324 1618 
Chicago. 
Dr. E. B. Weston . 71 303 
J. H. Pendry . . 75 287 
FT. L. Walker . 77 363 
II. S. Taylor . S4 466 
307 1419 
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The six Hunter Brothers keenly foresaw and 
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short co min g— 
seemingly but a 
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blind, will offset 
all your skill, wipe 
out all your well 
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spoil a whole trip. 
Concentration 
produced for the 
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a firing pin of vanadium steel—unbreakable—gas 
proof. 
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of bolt, which takes up all wear, in all directions, 
by the double wedging of its double claws. The 
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Keystone. 
Dr. R. P. Elmer . S 6 414 
Dr. O. L. Hertig . 78 308 
J. S. .Tiles . 36 119 
James Duff . 42 181 
242 1022 
Second Boston. 
B. P. Gray . 59 239 
Ellis Spear, Jr. 62 266 
E. W. Frentz . 76 334 
L. C. Smith . 39 163 
236 1002 
New York City. 
W. H.. Wills . S3 403 
WOMAN’S TEAM ROUND. 
Ninety-six arrows at 50yds. 
Boston. 
Miss Mary A. Brownell . SI 365 
Miss Florence M. Patrick. 76 324 
Mrs. George Phillip Bryant. 51 237 
Mrs. Burton Payne Gray . 40 152 
248 1078 
Chicago. 
Mrs. Witwer Taylor . 84 400 
Mrs. H. S. Taylor . 60 220 
Mrs. P. S. Fletcher . 49 207 
Miss Lida Pendry . 24 96 
217 923 
woman’s national round handicap. 
Allowance. 
Score. 
Total 
Airs. 
G. P. Bryant . 
.... 168 
142 
310 
Aliss 
M. A. Brownell . 
.... 68 
237 
305 
Aliss 
l.ida Pendry . 
.... 240 
55 
295 
Mrs. 
P. S. Fletcher . 
.... 172 
98 
270 
Airs. 
Dr. R. P. Elmer . 
.... 187 
74 
261 
Mrs. 
Witwer Taylor . 
241 
241 
Airs. 
B. P. Gray . 
.... 129 
109 
238 
Airs. 
H. S. Taylor . 
.... Ill 
124 
235 
Miss 
F. AT. Patrick . 
.... 50 
179 
229 
Mrs. 
E. W. Frentz . 
.... 72 
122 
144 
Airs. J. II. Pendry . 
31 
31 
COLUMBIA ROUND 
HANDICAP. 
Aliss 
Florence Al. Patrick _ 
.... 94 
330 
424 
Airs. 
H. S. Taylor . 
.... 196 
228 
424 
Mrs. 
Dr. R. P. Elmer . 
.... 248 
169 
417 
Mrs. 
Burton Payne Gray .... 
.... 194 
219 
413 
Mis. 
P. S. Fletcher . 
.... 19S 
203 
401 
Airs. 
Witwer Taylor . 
386 
386 
Miss 
l.ida Pendry . 
.... 276 
107 
383 
Aliss Alary A. Brownell. 
.... 40 
322 
368 
Airs. 
George P. Bryant . 
.... 213 
152 
365 
Airs. 
f. H. Pendry. 
.... 300 
59 
359 
GENTLEMEN’S 80 AND 60-YARD HANDICAP. 
Forty-eight arrows at 80yds.; 24 arrows at 60yds. 
Allowance. Score. Total. 
T. S. 
Jiles . 
.269 
107 
376 
C. E. 
Dallin . 
. 179 
164 
313 
Dr. R. 
P. Elmer . 
. 83 
257 
340 
