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Raup, J. 18 
Meloy, C. T. 18 
Frink, J. S. iS 
Tuckwood, W. G. 18 
Mackie, G. K. 18 
St. John, R. E. iS 
Connor, A. C. 18 
Holmes, A. G. 18 
‘Hymer, C. W. 18 
‘Robbins, C. E. 18 
Claflin, B. A. 19 
Phillips, W. E. 19 
Harker, J. E. 19 
Shumway, C. P. 19 
Wettleaf, Wm. 19 
Crothers, E. K.i. 19 
Hammersmith, PI. 19 
Raup, W. J. 19 
‘Banks, Ed. 19 
Thill, M. W. 19 
Hoge, Sami. 19 
Dreyfus, F. J. 19 
‘Patterson, H. R. 19 
Riley, W. E. 19 
Wulf, J. F. 19 
Varner, Ed. 20 
‘Stannard, W. D. 20 
Kennicott. H. J. 20 
‘Clancy, R. W. 20 
Dering, G. V. 20 
‘Mitchell. C. C. 20 
Fuller, F. G. 20 
Caldwell, J. F. ? . 20 
‘Marshall, T. A. 20 
‘Maxwell, G. W. 21 
‘Dickey, J. E. 21 
Kneussl, M. 21 
Hoon, W. S. 21 
Lewis, Bart . 22 
‘Graham, J. R. 22 
‘Crosby, W. R. 22 
‘Bills, F. G. 22 
Spencer, C. G. 22 
‘Gilbert, F. 22 
Torssell, E. 16 
Corn, R. 16 
Jennings, R. 16 
Krembs, F. A. 16 
Scudder. C. J. t6 
Holtz, W. F. 16 
Look, Jno. 16 
Strook, Jno. 18 
Young, C. A. 22 
‘Professional. 
THIRD DAY. 
Mortensen, O. N. 
Singer, PI. 
Larson, O. 
Reams, W. A. 
Brown, W. L. 
Remy, B. P. 
Riley, W. F. 
Goode, O. P. 
Ploltze, W. F. 
Look. Jno. 
Muercke, H. F. 
Kelly. R. D. 
Barnhardt, W. 
Weisenborn, Ed. .. 
‘Doremus, T. E. 
‘Higgins, J. R. ... 
‘Ballou, Jr., M. ... 
Mashek, Geo. 
Broughton, M. 
Williamson, G. G. 
Meusel, W. E. 
Vought, Ed. 
Larson, C. 
Halverson. L. 
Trimble, W. E. 
Jennings, R. S. . v .. 
‘Hymer, C. W. ... 
‘Robbins, C. E. 
Coburn, H. H. 
Leidel, E. F. 
Kannerwurf, A. L. 
Tourtillott, C. A. .. 
Pecor, G. D. 
Nolan, F. A. 
Strook, Jno. 
"’•beck, G. 
Thill, M. W. 
Phillips, W. E. .. 
‘Patterson, PI. R. 
St. John, R. E. ... 
Connor, A. C. 
Mackie, G. K. 
Robinson, L. J. ... 
Tuckwood, W. G. . 
Meloy, C. T. 
Raup, J. 
Brown, II. 
Gruhn, W. 
‘Higgins, W. D. ... 
Dering, G. V. 
‘Marshall, T. A. .. 
Kennicott. PI. J. .. 
Riley, W. E. 
Dreyfus, F. J. 
Hoge, Sami. 
Wulf, T. F. 
Raup, W. J. 
‘Banks, Ed. 
‘Graham, T. R. 
‘Crosby, W. R. ... 
‘Bills, k G. 
‘Spencer, C. G. 
‘Gilbert, F. 
‘Young, C. A. 
Lewis, Bart . 
‘Dickey, J. E. 
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Caldwell, J. F. 
‘Clancy, R. W. 
Hammersmith, IP. 
Crothers, E. K. 
Wettleaf, Wm. 
Shumway, C. P. 
Ilarker, J. E..;. 
Frink, J. S. 
Schwalbe, F. 
Keel, A. G. 
Carr, W. E. 
‘Mitchell, C. C. 
Fuller, F. C.. 
Hoon, W. S. 
Varner, Ed. 
Krembs, F. A. 
Nicholson, D. 
‘Maxwell, G. W. 
‘Stannard, W. D. 
Kneussl, ' M. 
Schell, Geo. 
Sweeney, B. 
‘Professional. 
WESTERN PIANDICAP. 
Plandicap. 
Mortensen, O. N. 16 
Singer, H. 16 
Larson, 0 . 16 
Metz, O. L. 16 
Reams, W. A. 16 
Brown, W. L. 16 
Remy, B. P. 16 
Riley, W. F. 16 
Goode, O. P. 16 
Ploltz, W. F. 16 
Look, Jno. 16 
Muercke, H. F. 16 
Bentow, Geo. 16 
Schantz, J. J. 16 
Rusch, G. F. 16 
Peterson, E. W. 16 
Johnson. O. G. 16 
‘Doremus, T. E. 16 
‘Higgins, J. R. 16 
‘Ballou, Jr., M. 16 
Mashek, Geo. 17 
Broughton, M. 17 
Williamson, G. G. 17 
Meusel, W. E. 17 
Vought, Ed. 17 
Larson, C. J 7 
Halverson, L. 17 
Trimble, W. E. 17 
Holmes, A. G. 17 
Jennings, R. S. 17 
Thieman, E. A. 17 
‘Hymer, C. W. 17 
‘Robbins, C. E. 17 
Coburn, H. H. 17 
Scudder, C. J. 17 
Leidel, E. F. 16 
Kannerwurf, A. L.. 16 
Tourtillott, C. A. 16 
Pecor, G. D. 16 
Nolan, F. A. J"' 
Strook, Jno. 18 
Sperbeck, G. 18 
Thill. M. W. 18 
Phillips, W. E. 18 
Claflin, B. A. 18 
‘Patterson, PI. R. 18 
St. John, R. E. 18 
Connor, A. C. 18 
Mackie, G. K. 18 
Robinson, L. J. 18 
Tuckwood, W. G. 18 
Meloy, C. T. 18 
Raup, J. 18 
Brown, PI. 18 
Gruhn, W. 18 
‘Higgins, W. D. 18 
Dering, G. V. 19 
‘Marshall, T. A. 19 
Kennicott, IP. J. 19 
Riley, W. E. 19 
Dreyfus, F. J. 19 
Hoge, Sami. 19 
Wulf, J. F. 19 
Raup, W. J. 19 
‘Banks, Ed. 19 
‘Graham, J. R. 22 
‘Crosby. W. R. 22 
‘Bills, F. G. 22 
‘Spencer, C. G. 22 
‘Gilbert, F. 22 
‘Young, C. A. 22 
Lewis, Bart . 22 
‘Dickey, J. E. 22 
Caldwell, J. F. 22 
‘Clancy, R. W. 22 
Hammersmith. H. 19 
Ciothers, E. K. 19 
Wettleaf, Wm. 19 
Shumway, C. P. 19 
IParker, J. E. 19 
Frink, J. S. 19 
Schwalbe, F. 19 
Keel, A. G. 19 
Carr, W. E. 19 
‘Mitchell, C. C. 20 
Fuller, F. G. 20 
Hoon, W. S. 20 
Varner, Ed. 20 
‘Maxwell, G. W. 21 
‘Stannard, W. D. 21 
Kneussl, M. 21 
Krembs, F. A. 16 
Nicholson, D. 16 
Deviley, F. 16 
Sweeney, B. 16 
‘Professional. 
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