FOREST AND STREAM 
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N Muncy . 
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T A Blunt . 
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"F Bartlett . 
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C McOuaid . 
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John VV Brooke . 
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B O Bush . 
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P H O’Brien . 
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D B Stephens . 
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C E Cook . 
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T H Smiley . 
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W S Cutler . 
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W F Clark . 
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R H Syke . 
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T L Nicolai . 
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James Cory . 
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Frank Cory . 
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L W Cory . 
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Skaden W Car . 
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J Meyer . 
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M R McKinnon . 
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John Lewis . 
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J Cunningham . 
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A H Durston . 
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W A Davis . 
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W F DeWolf . 
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H L Dessert . 
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T R Dunham . 
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B Fultz . 
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E K Crothers . 
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Joe Brillcott . 
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A F Breitenstein . 
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1 T Park . 
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G S Lewis . 
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E L Grobe . 
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L Grubb . 
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C F Gruhn . 
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P T Graham . 
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C Gottleib . 
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L Holverson . 
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F Gentlemen . 
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A Glover . 
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II II Hotze. 
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1 Harris . 
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E P Humpfer . 
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E P Hoyer. 
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D A Ilanigan. 
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C H Hunston. 
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W B Hebbard. 
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Geo Hager . 
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W. J. RAUP, PORTAGE, WIS. 
Winner of Preliminary Handicap, Chicago, Tune 22. 
99 ex 100. 
GUY V. PEERING. 
Winner of Amateur Championship, June 24, with 
189 ex 200. 
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Hendrick . 
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Johnston . 
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lohnson . 
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M Keller. 
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C Ivoester. 
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B Kleinman. 
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V Kates. 
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B Kays. 
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Kumpfer . 
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E Loring. 
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Liess . 
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W Lange. 
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Mais . 
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Miller . 
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Moody .. 
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Moore . 
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Geo Nicolai . 
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Moegenlein . 
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P Northcott.. 
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B Nichols . 
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C Ramsey. 
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Jos Scott .. 
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B Sprague. 
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E Sharp.. 
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T Stephenson. 
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P Shunway. 
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P Stannard. 
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E Spencer. 
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A Stillwell. 
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T Stanton. 
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D Smart. 
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D Telling. 
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B Willey. 
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C Ward. 
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Wing . 
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Wehmhofer . 
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Weise, Jr. 
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Waruf . 
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Wilcocksen . 
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G Young. 
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F Workman. 
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H Watson. 
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B White. 
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A Ward. 
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George . 
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H Smith. 
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Foley . 
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Thwaite . 
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June 23. Third Day. 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP. 
The sole event of this day was the Grand American 
Handicap. It was open to all. 
The conditions were 100 targets, $10.00 entrance, handi¬ 
caps 16 to 23 yards, high guns, $500 added to the purse. 
The weather was hot and dry. The sun blazed forth 
from a clear sky, making the shady places most popular. 
There was not enough air stirring at any time to affect 
the scores. 
The winner was Riley Thompson of Cainsville, Mo., 
an agriculturist of that famous town. Besides winning 
the Handicap, he achieved the distinction of breaking all 
prior records in that relation, as he broke 100 straight, 
the first time in the eleven years of the Handicap that 
a full score has been recorded. He shot from the 19- 
yard mark, which adds much more to the merit of the 
performance. He shot with precision and confidence, 
as carefree apparently as if there was nothing at stake. 
His face the while bore an amiable expression as if he 
had foreknowledge of how the matter was to end, while 
at all times he regaled himself with a monster quid of 
tobacco which seemed to automatically adjust itself into 
repose or action accordingly as the chewer was silent 
or talking. It was a masterful performance with the 
shotgun, both as to the amount of it and the manner 
of it. That it is a great performance is self-evident 
when it is considered that of the hundreds of contestants 
in the G. A. H. in this year and the past ten years, 
Thompson was the first to score a perfect 100. 
Thompson shot with an entire absence of self-con- 
sciousne^s or stage fright, neither the strain of the 
competition nor the large number of spectators having 
any effect upon him. Being a post entrant, it fell to 
him to be the last man of the last squad, hence he had 
full knowledge of the high scores made by other con¬ 
testants, and that only a straight score could win, as 
Harvey McMurchy had finished with 99, one less than 
perfection. He broke four 20s in succession, losing but 
one in his last 20 , which was no small performance in 
itself, and ranked with the highest previous G. A. H. 
record. The odds against anyone else breaking 99 
seemed to be prohibitive. Thompson, nevertheless, wore 
his amiable, unperturbed look, much in manner as if 
he were gazing across fields of ripe crops ready for the 
harvest. With his calm confidence there was an air of 
unaffected modesty—there was no swagger, no play to 
the gallery. Everything was but a peaceful incident of 
a pleasant day’s doings. 
\ 
JOHN W. GARRETT, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 
100 straight first day, of which 20 were 10 pair. 
