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AM Batcher...5-.. 19 9u N L Richmond...16 81 
J M Hawkins...... Lom ce ED Iain ory. areeisrsteie 1 «6.80 
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C O Le Compte..19 87 J W. Pontefract....16 81 
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H W Cadwallader.18 85 TP Moore. 2. nea 16 8% 
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MR, F. E.° ROGERS,.OF ‘ST, LOUIS, MO. 
Winner of G. A. H., 1906. 
WiorRe Clark: snees. 18 8&7 HY Dunnillteaeeec.. 19 91 Ohio No. 1. Iowa No. 1. 
J. Bs Crayton owes: 18 82 M E Atchison..... 19 85.9 PSE Poltz i cecerne 96 O. Ni Pordserenceoste 95 
Cera Dreihsvage. ss 18 76 Ws Belli e.witieeae ce 18 iS. HR Bonsefescensce 87 H W NKahblerict. vc: 97 
eA LU eee Wee's 18> = 85' Sey We Hofimanne.: 1a tt De ASUpsonraisecte 94 Ji Peterson eoscasss 91 
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© OR \Dickeycye2 <. 18 88 PGS eeyvlecoumsaecte 1S $855 FR De Alkiret emcee 84—452 S.A. (Smiuthoeeeme eset 89—458 
Je Sea yuo ts 18 89 Dr E T Gleason...18 87 Pennsylvania No. 1. Ohio No. 2. 
Geos Eck Gerrnmmnn * 18 82 Woe Ewing ose: Sie Stas ba Bamestgenceeetret 88 Markman’ 734-4. 20 81 
IW) Wo Wiser ccneces 18 82 GBurnsid €ptarrsc- 1S SO Ge By Painterce-eer: 93 A Blickieeseeerees 85 
Me Walsongee. seers 18 86 G.  Wolle os ateeneneos 18 90). Gleffer® Ficus cee tebe 81 ONES | cuss oS eae 79 
HR) Elliss20. 20% «as 18 = 84 GE Doolittleszsees. 18) 386 9 Ed ebekeyes ener 88 Catr (ss cincatteae eee 86 
ASS Elinnitedeeseas 18 =89 CG. Pe Moorewa-cere 1S 687 | PESEPylettrmacce-t 81—426 W. Ro Clarkiye see 95—426 
i. Banksiet scene: 18 85 ‘Aj BaGainesnnstis 17 84 Indiana No. 1. Nebraska No. 1. 
D> D Gross secre 18 888 Ed. Grabevcosc sie IWR We Feel eek imia. Sob sas 91 Schroedér Oise eer 88 
Chris Gottlieb ..... 18 89 G. Steenberg ....... iT 85 S\WerLnompson meee 80 D Bray 4jesacareee 92 
Wi Ss Eloonesscare. Bh MLE AS Lyon Wines neous Tae OS MEGS V OTIS re nisieistelete 90 Geo Maxwell ...... 93 
WG Hearne sien. 18 86 Hi GM Garr sce sents. WG | Bul 7 MSE MB Soya a4Jonsoke 79 W D Townsend....91 
G E Henderson....18 84 DriGarson ye. -seener 17 89) Chas: Pecktcnrcueccs 89—429 C D Linderman....88—452 
Des. Hickey... 18 88 C R Wilkinson ....17 87 Pennsylvania No. 2, Illinois No. 1. 
AS EL eo Hard yarns 18 86 G D Thompson....17 GY SWiiG Bower-beeceen. 89 S Young cceenee 89 
Brac Ed Sap Diet rere 18 80 BY AND Ones* rns tone 17 79 R R Bennett....-.. 86 B Bartoscnescwances 87 
C D Linderman...18 83 Geo_Hardesty...... 16 72 J W Pontefract..... 78 Geo. Rolly ctwenaser 96 
Tey WemiNoinscen ies 18 87 Ms Ballou weer oes 16>) 80. SEW) Gilléspicive.. 84 TL. Willard Gicteeeeee 93 
Ty A) Marshallie...,. 18 89 Li, Ze Lawrence ys... 18 So BE FEM Oores tec teac 83—420 A.J Staaberiic.-. ae 91—456 
ASU Vite IVL ONC eereetst 18 84 R Thompson....... 18 8 Illinois No. 2 
A Meaders ........ 18 85 SiyAaSmitheacceres 18 85 hea 
TLTEScllve een, 18 85 J McArdle......... 18 4s tl Dunnelleee eect 95 B T Colesh acces 94 
GA Schroeder aml 2 aRO TH Calkins eee iye) Maye Mss eiDiebebetstly Ao eonsanaan so: 90 CM. Powerssscnccsste 98—470 
F E, Mallory esd 18) STULL Werte: haus 17 7 J R Graham....-.......- 92 
V OOLC waste 18 87 Li Burkhardt i...) 81 : é A 
G K Mackie....... 1808s b Biri tee 17. 7 June 21, Third Day, Grand American Handicap. 
J D McConnell...18 83 J W?) Brooke.s.2..: 17 73 
GaWiiMcGillactse 18 73 W Thompson ..... 16 8s The great event of the shoot, so far as the holding of 
By BeeNiealesn. sae ~ 18 +85 Dr Curry eeeesteees 16 75 public interest 1s concerned, was the Grand American 
CEH Pecicotens ..07 18 81 Wiel lso pamna deoue 16 75 Handicap, the programme competition of the day. It 
was the best-known event of all. Years of knowledge 
concern:ng it have conferred on it a prestige, importance 
State Team Contest. and public appreciation which the championship events, 
to teke place on the following day, do not yet posses:. 
The conditions governing the State team event were The G. A. H. winner was Mr. I. E. Rogers, of St. 
as follows: Five-man teams, the members to be bona fide Louis He scored 94. 
residents of the same State which their team represents The weather conditions were distinctly unfavorable for 
or of a Province of Canada; 100 targets per man; $35 high scores. As a rule, the scores were on lower levels 
entrance; high guns. The winner was Illinois, No. 2, than those of last year; yet, it is a fair assumption that 
the members of which were Messrs. H. Dunnill and B. the scores of this event, difficulties of weather condi- 
Dunnill, of Fox Lake; Mr. B. T. Cole, of Thomson; tions considered, were far superior to those of last year, 
Mr. C. M. Powers, of Decatur, and Mr. J. R. Graham. notwithstanding that the highest score of this year was 
The members of the winning team received a trophy. equal only to the low scores of last year, which were in 

MR. C. M. POWERS, OF DECATUR, ILL. 
Winner of Preliminary Handicap. ‘The scores: the money. Last year the winner was Mr. R. R. Barber, 
