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The Golden Jubilee Handicap had ninety-three con¬ 
testants. Messrs. _ G. N. PumDelly, of Owego, and M. 
Demarest, of Elmira, tied on 45 for-first; in the shoot-off 
jPumpelly won. Carpenter, Kelsey, Talcott and Hopkins 
tied on 44 and won in the order mentioned. Martin, 
'O’Donohue, Leahy and Fish tied on 4.3. Hodgman. 
Mavhew, Hooke, Dietzer, Mason. Hopper, Blandford and 
Wheeler tied on 42. The handicaps, names_ of contest¬ 
ants and scores follow. The handicap committee did ex¬ 
cellently well, as shown by the largenumber of ties. The 
'members were L. IT. Schortemeier. Chairman, New 
'York; Jos. N. Knapp. Auburn; Windsor Morris, Bald- 
\vinsville, and A. Bedell, Ossining. 
Events: 10 11 
Targets: 25 25 Tl. 
~ Gerber. Jr. 16.. 1G 13-29 
Middaugh, 16. 14 14—28 
E Crowell, 16. 14 16—30 
F Johnson, 16 ... 18 14—32 
ML Beck, 16.... 17 20-37 
E Stowell, 16.... 15 16—31 
,2 Bishop, 16. 14 14—28 
W Clark, 16. 13 10-23 
R Rudinger, 16.. 13 15—28 
V Ward, 16. 13 13—26 
,C Burdett, 16. 19 16—35 
Mills, 16 .21 14—35 
Talcott, 16. 24 20—44 
Wilson, 16 . 11 14—25 
Reach, 17 . 17 18-35 
Morrison, 18. 20 21 41 
Pumpelly, 18 . 23 22—45 
Frantz, 18. 21 18—39 
Knapp, 18 . 22 17—3:) 
Cottle. 18 . 22 18—40 
Wagner, 17 .17 17-31 
Wadsworth, 17... 19 20—39 
Green, 17 .20 14-34 
spalding, 17.IS 19—37 
Waldorf, 17 .15 13—28 
Wilcox, 18 . 19 19-38 
Phillips, 18. 14 21—35 
Clay, 18 . 21 18-39 
Dietzer,18 . 19 23—42 
Corfield, 18. 20 18—38 
Carpenter. 19. 22 22—44 
Conley, 19. 19 21-40 
Dailey, 19 . 19 22—41 
Billings, 18. 19 21—40 
Hopkins, 18 . 22 22—44 
Hopper, 20 . 22 20—42 
Covert, 20 . 17 16—33 
Kelsey, 20 . 24 20—44 
Brugman, 20 .19 16—35 
Events: 10 11 
Targets: 25 25 Tl. 
Curtis, 18 . 17 20—37 
Morris, 18 . 20 21—41 
Schortv. 18 . 17 22—39 
II W Smith, 18.. 18 19—37 
Kelly. 20 . 13 15—28 
Wright, 19. 21 20—41 
Wheeler. 19 .21 21—42 
Bedell, 19 . 20 17—37 
Mason, 18 . 19 23—42 
Mayhew, 18 .21 21—42 
Demarest, 18 .... 21 24—45 
Hodgman, IS. 19 23—42 
Stephenson. 18... 19 20—39 
Helliker, 17. 20 20—40 
Steves, 17 .16 14—30 
Lake, 17 . 23 17—40 
Schauffler. 17 .... 16 19—35 
Shriver. 17. 18 18—36 
C, N Fish, 17.... 22 21-43 
O’Donohue. 17... 20 23-43 
Bostwick, 17. 19 19—38 
Andrews. 16. 17 19—36 
Bryan, 16 . 20 14—34 
Crew, 16. 19 22—41 
Considine. 16.14 13—27 
T Peck, 16. 18 16—34 
'Way, 16 . 19 13-32 
Briggs, 16.19 15—34 
Lenane, 16. 17 17—34 
M R Brown, 16.. 13 13—26 
Ames. 16. 11 6—17 
C A Saule, 16.... 15 16—31 
Southworth, 18... 14 20—34 
Vanderhoof, 17... 13 16—29 
Leahy, 16 . 19 24—43 
Kershner, 16. 21 18—39 
Sterling, 19 . 19 21—40 
Werdenberg, 16... 13 13—26 
Romer, 16 . 15 17—32 
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