March 21, 1908.] 
OREST AND STREAM. 
475 
1 Warner, 18 . 
W W’ers, IS.. 
V Oliver, 18.. 
F. Colman, 19.. 
' F Sten's, 16... 
Fr Coleman, 20 
Hackett. 19 ... 
A Thorn, 18... 
H Cle'h, 17.... 
H George ... 
A B F'r, 16.... 
Oliver . 
McLaughlin .. 
Brennan . 
Felix . 
.. .. 15 13 10 15 15 66 
.. ..15 13 17 14 15 74 
12 12 15 16 13 12 14 94 
.. .. 16 15 15 12 .. 5S 
.... 12 13 12 12 .. 49 
14 11 13 10 15 13 .. 76 
.. .. 13 17 17 13 12 72 
.. .. 12 13 14 16 13 68 
.. 16 17 16 16 16 16 81 
.. .. 14 9 11 8 .. 42 
.... 14 10. 24 
.. .. 18 13 12 12 11 66 
.. .. 13 12. 25 
.... 10 8 10 7 11 46 
.. .. 17 15 13 .. .. 45 
March 12, Third Day. 
The third day was devoted to white flyers. The main 
event was the Eastern championship, open to all ama¬ 
teurs, handicaps, 25 to 33yds. Entrance fee, 25 cents 
per flyer. Optional sweepstakes, $10. Interstate rules. 
First, $75 silver trophy; second, $40; third, $20; fourth, 
$15. Handicap committee: P. H. Du Pont, W. H. Ster¬ 
ling and F. H. Eames. Thomas S. Dando was the winner. 
With him in the tie of 20 straight were Hess, Mueller, 
Williams and Aiman. The tie was shot off, miss-and-out, 
Dando winning in the fourth round. There were 130 
entries. Owing to the large number of entries the flyers 
were cut down to 20 instead of 25. 
The presentation of the prizes was made at the Sports¬ 
men’s Show in the evening. A. C. Barrell, of New 
York, made the presentation speeches in his usual neat 
and felicitous manner. 
The tie between Bissett and Chenoworth will be shot 
at a later date. Scores: 
H Beatty, 27 . 
II Bellman, 29. 
S C Aiman, 28. 
G H Piercy, 31. 
Dr Rishel, 30 . 
P J Du Pont, 28. 
G D B Darby. 28... 
T Forsyth, 29 . 
F W Mathews, 28_ 
C P Seltzer, 26. 
L R Stevenson, 27.. 
J L Wright, 28 . 
R Lamb, 29 . 
C Marsden, 27 . 
H Buckwaiter, 31 
W Hinds, 31 . 
T H Swaring. 29- 
j H Groves, 28. 
C J Weinman, 27- 
Dando. 29 . 
E W Stees, 28. 
W Spicer, 30. 
J L Kellar, 2S. 
Wm Foord, 29 .. .. 
L G Terry, 27. 
F Mueller. 29 . 
C Puff. 25 . 
J H Hotherhill, 28.. 
ll S Ashton, 26. 
T H Vandergrift, 29 
t W Snagg. 26. 
F Goodbody, 28.... 
J FI Hairetta, 28 ... 
W L Cross, 25. 
j L Rehrig, 29. 
F Betson, 28 . 
Sim Glover, 30 _ 
C Steffans, 29 . 
J Rowher, 27 . 
G W Rue, 27. 
T Baker, 27 . 
E Taggart, 26. 
Chambers. 29. 
Malone, Jr., 28... 
H Kooger, 28.... 
B Harper, 28. 
H B Fisher, 30 .... 
H W Codentz. 30... 
W B Sugar, 28. 
J R Malone, 29. 
H Alexander, 28_ 
J Cowan, 30 . 
B Smith, 30. 
J Newhouse. 28 .... 
D Longnecker, 28.. 
C W Billings. 29.... 
H J Harrin, 28. 
W E Lockwood. 27. 
W H Sterling, 27 .. 
I Pleasanton, 27 
F Bierie. 28 . 
Eames, 28 . 
Cornell, 28 . 
J Edwards, 29 . 
A B Stevenson, 27.. 
Leonard, 29 . 
P Powers, 27 . 
J J Cody, 27. 
E Gyles, 27 . 
Miss Rieker. 27 _ 
J Morris, 27. 
F Coleman, 32 . 
J M Garwood, 27 .. 
F Meehan, 26 . 
O G Scott, 25. 
J L Cox, 27. 
D F McDonald. 27.. 
H S Bowker, 27 .... 
E C Griffith, 32. 
TDubell, 27. 
D A Farrell, 27.... 
H C Hoffman, 26. .. 
1 F Pratt, 27. 
J R Fowler. 28. 
C Geikler, 26. 
A C Paterson. 28.. 
H S Welles, 30. 
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