FOREST AND STREAM 
441 
Ills., 21 yards, and J. R. Taylor, Columbus, Ohio, 22 
yards; 93 each. A complete list of long runs would 
require too much space; a few of the longest follow: 
C. C. Plummer 212; D. T. Hollans, 73, 82, 119; D. D. 
Gross, 106, 79; A. C. Buckles, 115; J. W. Bell, 79; Bert 
Waggoner, 83; C. Funderburk, 104; H. W. Cadwalader, 
US; Dr- W. Spencer, 106, 61; J. W. Akard, 105, iox, 
and several-of so and better; C. G. Spencer, 51 from 
23 yards and 106; Art Killam, 109, 136 and 109; J. R. 
Taylor, ioo, 79; J. S. Frink, 74; P. Baggerman, 71, 70; 
E. Winbigler, 95; J. R. Graham, 177; A. H. Campbell, 
98; E- J- Linde, 81; G. T. Hall, 80, squads 3 and 17 
recorded straight scores of 100 in events 2 and 5. D. 
J. Holland and C. C. Plummer tied for high amateur 
average on 344 out of 350; P. Baggerman, 342; J. S. 
Frink and S. A. Huntley, 341. 
Preliminary Handicap Purse. 
82 entries at $5.00 . $410.00 
5 penalty, $8.00 4 o.oo 
1 penalty for targets only $2.00 . 2.00 
42 entries for target only. 
130 Total . $452.00 
Added money . 100.00 
Total . $552.00 
Score of 97 first money $82.80; score of 96 second money 
$ 7 i. 75 , seven 95’s received $38.65 each, one 94 paid 
$22.10; five 93 s paid $14.35 each, twelve 92*8 paid $2.75 
each. 
_ Western Handicap Purse. 
80 entries at $8.00 . $640.00 
3 penalty entries $13.00 . 39.00 
2 penalty entries targets only $2.00 . 4.00 
145 entries for targets only. 
*3° Total . $683.00 
Added money . 200.00 
Total . $883.00 
18 moneys—First, $132.45; second, $114.80; third, $88.30; 
fourth and fifth, $70.65 each; sixth, $61.80; seventh, 
$ 52 - 95 ; eighth and ninth, $44.15 each; tenth, $35.30; 
eleventh to thirteenth, $26.50 each; fourteenth to eigh¬ 
teenth, $17.65 each. The $5.00 optional on 100 targets 
had 10 entries. 3 moneys—99 paid $25.00, 98 paid $15.00, 
three 97*3 paid $3.30 each. 
Squier Money Back Purse. 
50,000 targets at 1 cent . $500.00 
90 entries first day. at $1.00 . 90.00 
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