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RNAKENT No. 1»1
AT HCiDSON, S. D.,
.TECRS
Brentf ....
Target* ...
F. S. Xoiotny
A. C. White..
0. X. Ford ..
L. J. Micka..
F. E. McKay.
H. Eisenach..
W. Eisenach.
G. R. Kapler
A. MVMaster.
W. Anderson.
E. J. Onward.
E. A. Kremer
J. D. Anthonv
E. G. Bush. .'.
f). M. Ilolen.
L. Eisenach..
P. J. Fisher..
P. Falconer...
A. A. Kelm..
Al Zoerh ...
H. 1). Towers
L. Schlltstad..
E. Rhodes ...
V. M. Sugrue
L. Whitlemnre
.T. MlcCresnr.
I). J. Murphy.
SECOND DAT
AMATEURS
1 '2 3 4 5 6 1
13 15 1.1 1.1 15 1.1 15
13 1.1 14 IS 14 14 14
13 14 13 14 14 1.1 H
14 15 13 13 1.1 15 14
1.1 13 15 1.1 14 13 14
13 14 14 14 15 14 1.1
13 13 1.1 14 13 15 14
14 14 13 15 14 14 14
13 15 15 12 1,1 13 15
11 14 14 1.1 1,3 1.1 12
14 14 13 13 13 13 13
12 12 13 15 14 1.1 13
15 14 1.1 14 13 15 13
13 14 14 14 14 14 12
14 1.1 1.1 12 13 14 12
13 10 14 14 15 12 14
14 13 13 II 13 14 14
12 1.1 10 14 13 12 15
14 12 12 15 13 15 13
13 14 13 12 13 14 13
11 14 12 14 11 13 14
13 1.1 10 11 14 12 1.1
II 11 12 12 15 15 13
13 12 12 11 13 12 13
12 13 13 13 11 II 12
13 12 11 11 0 It 13
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PUOFKSKIoXAl.S
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Bk.
150
144
143
143
143
14O
139
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137
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120
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23 23 200
IS 20 192
20 19 192
20 20 191
18 20 1S9
19 19 189
20 19 1ST
18 18 185
20 20 1*4
19 19 183
19 18 179
17 20 175
16 19 173
17 17 174
18 18 173
Jenkinson.
10 18 170
Maxwell..
17 1S 169
Al Wallace ..
111 IS 167
"Hort Fockler.
19 13 1112
"W. P. Iverson
13 17 1311
A. Anderson.
13 1.1 13S
II. Anderson.
14 13 1.1 147
13 IS 1.15 ft. E. Trent..
G. C. McKay.
15 t'4 12 142
lli .. 14S 11 C. rtlnkol.
O. A. Bader.
12 14 1.1 133
13 .. 131 O. R. Clark..
Dr. A. Meyer
TV'. A. COCK).
.. .. 124
Ji. Mctcalf ..
.. .. 120
REGISTERED TOtHlNAMEHT No. 193
TT. S. French
.. .. 86
AMAlill.l.ll Cr.V CLVlt. AT AMARILLO.
Henry Puck..
'.'.'.'. 77
TEX., Jl:X10 12, 19111.
P. W. Green.
II. H. Cable.
AMATErfiS
.. .. 71
16 16 72
r. Mellett ..
Events ..... . 1 23456789 Bk.
.... 71
K. O. Snail..
Targets .... . 15 1.1 20 lii 2:i 20 20 20 2"> 170
"W. Vanders'e
.... Tt A V. I'ocke .. . 14 14 111 14 19 1H 111 20 21 Hit
.... 63 W. E. Cazzell . 14 14 20 13 16 1(1 2.1 111 22 15'J
3. A. .lohnson
I.. .1. Rumm.
.... 31 S. B. Vaughn . 12 14 IS 1.1 19 211 17 lil 22 1.1U
J. K. Hopson
.... 49 A. O. Bell .. . 13 15 19 12 10 lli IS IB 21 155
II. S. Fitch..
'.'. '.'. 48 M. W. Evans . 12 1.1 111 IK IS 1S 17 1« 21 1.11
J. .1. Burns..
II ayson Bi'Il . . 14 11 17 13 17 16 19 19 25 1.11
J.. Knight ...
.. 18 18 W. C. I)i-ver . . 13 1.1 15 13 14 18 IS 20 21 150
J. Husman ..
10 .. 10 L. McClellnn . . 11 1.1 1.1 14 111 16 16 111 21 14'1
......, ... 12 13 19 14 lii 18 17 19 2" 14$
PROFESSIONALS
M. O.. Bivins
F. Whlteoml) 14 13 2-1 14 1l> 14 IS 19 10 14i!
r. W. Hymer 17 l« 18 19 19 20 20 in w) in m H.
K. P. Mnlone ... 1O I'l 18 14 18 19 17 IS 22 HG
F. s. Ix>ng .. 15 19 17 14 18 17 17 13 17 18 105 W.
P Saumlors. 12 12 17 11 Hi 18 IS 20 21 14.1
C. C. Kvaus ... 11 II If, It 17 1!) 17 17 20 145
.(. (}. Weatherly. 13 13 17 12 14 19 15 18 23 144
REGISTERED TOURNAMENT No. 192
I-oveUi-e.. 11 13 IN 1il 13 IS 1,1 21 23 111
AITKIN lirx l-Lt'B, AT A1TK1X. MISS., R W. Smyrl
13 12 1.1 11 IS IS 1ft IS 20 141
H. B.
JUXB 12, 13, lOIti.
.. . 10 11 17 12 14 17 1(1 17 20 131
Ciraetl
I. C.
FIRST DAY
It. L. M-Means. 12 12 14 12 17 1,7 18 13 19 131
C <;. Stricklln.. II 12 13 15 14 17 14 IS 11! 13:1
AMATEURS
.... III It 17 10 15 lli 17 IS IS 1"2
Events .... 1234567 8 9 10 Ilk. .1. X. Higgs.
....... 11 12 17 11 1.1 17 13 16 22 '32
Targets . . . 1.1 15 15 15 1.1 15 15 15 1.1 13 1.10 II. rush
.Men .... 13 14 17 9 14 1t 19 14 lli 130
f>. N. Ford... 14 14 14 1.1 1.1 14 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 14(> R. G.
J. Hojrers ... 11 12 If. 13 lli 1.1 1.1 111 1.1 12»
F. S. Novotny 1.1 14 15 12 15 1.1 15 13 14 1.1 145 \V.
L. Chase .... 10 10 13 111 lli 11 1.1 16 19 120
W, Anderson.. 1.1 1.1 15 1.1 14 14 1.1 15 13 14 14.1 A.
10 11 14 10 14 12 lli 1(1 14 117
F.
.7.
I-. J. Micka.. 14 13 1.1 1.1 1.1 14 1.1 14 1.1 14 144 I). P. navls
8 11 14 11 15 1.1 13 13 16 111!
Sen.v
A. . White. 15 14 14 14 H 15 14 14 1.1 15 144 A. I>. Goodwin. . 10 8 1.1 8 9 I! It 11 17 98
143
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5 9 !) 13 11 11 10 7 79
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R. Rhodes . . . 1.1 11 14 12 1.1 15 13 1.1 1.1 15 140
Buckingham . 8 711 4 . . 8 1.1 13
F. K. McKay. 14 13 14 14 1.1 14 1.1 12 13 15 139 F.
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J. I). Anthony 14 13 14 15 13 14 13 13 14 15 13S
PROKKSKIOXAI.S
W. Klsennclt.. 1.1 13 1.1 14 15 14 11 13 14 14 138
E.. J. Cowanl 14 14 15 14 13 14 12 14 13 14 137 L. I. Wade .... 15 15 20 15 20 20 19 20 23 107
P. .1. Fisher.. 1.1 13 14 14 13 1.1 11 14 14 14 137 F. M. Faurote .. 14 1.1 20 14 20 IS 19 19 25 164
K. C. Busll.. 11 14 14 14 1.1 14 12 1.1 13 13 135 (i. B. Harrison.. 14 11 17 15 1.1 18 11! 18 22 146
11 13 IS 12 1(1 18 19 17 20 144
A. Mi-Muster. 14 11 15 13 1.1 13 1.1 12 14 11 133 P. L. Baker
V. M. Sngrup. 13 12 14 14 12 13 12 13 14 1.1 1.".2 G. B. Crugg
14 10 18 14 19 13 15 10 21 143
O. M. I Men.. 14 12 13 12 13 13 1.1 14 11 14 131
H. Kisenach.. 13 1.1 1.1 12 11 13 13 13 12 12 1*9
TOURNAMENT No. 1M
BEOISTERED
I.. Si-hnlstail. 12 10 13 1.1 13 13 11 13 12 14 126
VALPARAISO GTX CLl'li. AT V ALI'AR.USO,
U. Kelm.. 13 14 13 12 14 0 13 13 11 14 12H
1911).
12,
Ruclianan. 12 11 12 12 13 14 12 14 12 14 126 IXD., JL'XE
Kisenach. . 10 14 13 IS 12 12 13 11 13 13 124
AMATEfRS
I). Powers 14 13 13 12 12 14 14 7 11 12 122
Events .... 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 Bk.
Whittem'e 14 10 14 11 12 12 12 13 14 9 121
... 1.1 15 1.1 1.1 1.1 15 M 1.1 15 15 MO
A. Kremer 12 10 12 9 11 12 11 14 11 12 114 E. Targets
H. Powell. 1.1 1.1 15 15 14 1.1 14 15 14 15 147
J, Murphy 9 13 11 10 12 12 11 11 11 11 111
C. Colllns. 1.1 1.1 13 1.1 14 14 14 15 14 1.1 144
B. Mnnson .... 14 12 14 10 14 ...... (14 C.
13 14 14 1.1 1.1 14 15 14 15 143
1". 14 13 40 II. Edmomls.. 14 14
Falconer. .
14 13 14 15 14 1.1 15 13 141
R. R. Gossett 14
11 0 12 32 S.
I Zoerh ....
14 14 14 14 1.1 M 14 14 140
14
12
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3 14 9 20 I). Danielwn. 14 14 15 13 14 14 12 14 14 13 139
M:ic<Jregor.
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9 A. II. Reading 1.1 15 12 1,1 1.1 13 14 12 12 1.1 13S
H. TV. Haugen
PROFESSIONALS
J. D. Stoner. 13 14 15 14 13 13 15 14 13 13 137
14 13B
G. E. Trent. . 14 15 14 14 1.1 1.1 14 1.1 15 15 146 1. Ciimptteld.. 14 14 1.1 14 13 12 12 14 14 13
1311
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G. B. Clark.. 1.1 14 15 13 14 13 15 15 13 14 141 C. B. Sheets.. 15 14 12 10 14 1.1 K 15 14 13 131!
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Frank White. 19 19 20 19 17 15 19 IK 19 18 1S3
B. 1. Moritz. 18 19 18 20 17 IB 20 17 19 17 181
T. S. Daily... 16 18 17 18 IS IS 18 IS 19 19 179
K. O. llakley. 17 19 IS 18 16 17 1H 19 18 20 178
J. tt. Rohrer. 18 17 20 16 IS 17 18 17 17 19 177
W. H. Martin 19 19 18 1!> 13 17 17 19 18 17 17rt
R. Morris, Jr. 17 17 19 W 16 18 16 20 15 19 175
J. R. Hilton. 17 18 17 19 20 17 17 14 16 19 174.
A. W. Huff . 18 19 15 19 18 IS 16 19 16 17 173C. A. Blaln.. 16 18 18 20 IS 18 11 17 18 18 172
IS M IS 14R r. A. Gunning^S 16 17 IS 15 18 17 1« 17 19 171
I. Brm«r..
14 15 15 147 W. Thomas. . 18 19 18 2O 16 17 17 IS 10 t7 170
H. F«t ...
14 15 1.1 147 Oeo. Roller .. 17 IS 19 1.1 17 18 16 15 IS 16 160
Kirkwood.
13 12 14 143 X. E. Eads .. 1718 17 18 15 19 13 16 17 IS 168
Eastman. .
15 10 14 137 L. G. Palmer. 14 16 1S 17 16 1.1 19 17 17 19 168
H Ford...
13 15 14 129' Jas. Hlggins. 2O W 17 20 1« 1.1 14 19 14 17 16$
J. Holoday
N'iCk Powell.. 14 19 12 18 14 16 18 19 18 15 16&
W. B. Reld.. 16 16 II 1R 16 15 14 18 19 16 181
BEOISTMED TOURNAMENT No. 195
T. Williams.. 12 16 18 18 17 14 15 20 14 12 156
COLORADO STATE SHOOT, AT VICTOR.
PROFESSIOXALS
COLO., JUNE 12, 13, 14, 191«.
W. Bowman.. 17 20 18 18 14 18 18 19 IS IS ITS
FIRST PAY
C,eo. Burl ... 15 18 18 19 17 19 18 17 17 17 175
L. A. Stanton 17 20 17 17 19 12 18 16 17 19 172
AMATEURS
W. King.. 18 19 17 18 18 17 14 17 15 18 171
Events .... 1 2 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 Bk. 1).
R. Hinkel. 17 1.1 18 18 20 18 13 16 13 16 164
J.
T.irRets ... 20 20 20 20 20 20 2O 211 20 20 200
R. A. King.. 20 20 17 2O IS 20 Is 211 2(1 2l( 193
REGISTERED TOURNAMENT No. 1(6
.1: K. Illlton. 17 17 10 17 19 20 IS 19 Hi 10 191
BROOKLYN ROD AXD GUN CLUB, AT
.1. H. Rohrer. IS 17 19 10 111 20 111 :0 'JO 1» 111"
A. W. Huff.. IS 19 1ft 20 1ft 1ft 18 19 19 20 1'JO BROOKLYN, PA., JUNE 8, 1916.
J«s. Htgcins. 2i> 20 1ft 1ft Hi Is 1ft 17 20 io l.-s
AMATEURS
C. \. Gunning 19 IS 19 1M 1'fl 17 19 IS 20 19 1S7
Kvents .... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 Bk.
Nick PoweP.. 17 IS 19 20 IB 19 IS 20 19 1ft 181
1.1 1.1 1,1 1.1 1.1 1.1 15 15 150
15
15
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Targets
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18
111
17
P. Thomas . 20 19 19 19 20
A. L. Lewis. 14 15 15 15 13 It 12 14 15 14 141
E. (I. 0-iklev. 1.1 18 2i- 17 19 2i> 17 17 :<l 20 1S3 Clyde
14 14 1.1 14 14 14 14 13 14 140
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R. H. Keffer. 14 13 1.1 13 14 13 13 13 15 14 137
X. E. E»ds .. 1ft t!K 19 17 18 l!t 17 IS 17 18 1S1 W.
H. Dawes 15 12 13 11 14 15 14 13 15 13 135
I'.
I. Plunk, lli 19 1.1 11» 17 10 IS 20 IS 20 IS1 n Hopkins
. . 9 14 12 15 1.1 13 15 13 14 15 135
T. * I):)ily . IS 1C, 1.1 19 2" IS IS Is 1ft 19 ISO Troxell. Jr... 15 13 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 133
Krai k White. 16 19 is lli 17 18 1ft 1>. IS 18 177
9 13 14 14 15 14 18 14 13 14 133
Dilley..
R.
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177
A. Sarran-ler. 17 19 17 20 HI lli 19 18 1C. 1ft
Herman, Jr... 14 12 14 15 14 12 12 11 13 14 131
C. A. Blain.. 18 17 19 19 Hi 1.1 1C. 1ft 19 IS 17« H. Von Storch 12 15 12 15 12 12 14 14 11 13 130
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K. F. Tiffany. 11 11 12 14 13 12 13 H 13 13 128
T. Williams. . 17 15 17 IS 17 19 IS IB IS 19 174 1,. S. Kly ... 13 12 12 15 12 12 14 12 12 12 12«
l-«o. Roller.. 19 IB 18 17 IS 18 1.1 17 IS 17 173 M. F. Bohn .. 13 12 12 11 12 10 14 13 14 13 124
W. E. Uelil.. 1fl 1C, If, 111 14 l!> 17 IB 1ft IS 167 John Wasley. 10 13 13 11 13 12 9 IS J» 14 122
I . C. Palirer 15 17 l n. 1ft IS IS 17 11 18 17 IB3 T. Cavanailgh 13 13 11 10 11 10 11 12 12 11 114
R. Morris. Jr. 12 14 18 1* IS 13 17 17 1.1 14 1.115 R. Tcwksbury 11 12 12 9 9 10 12 13 11 11 110
Sam llnnkln.. 14 12 19 15 14 15 18 18 17 14 MB G. G. Mosher .......... 12 14 13 13 14 64
R. B. Yoder.. 12 7 11 6 9 .......... 45
PBOFF.SS1ONAI.S
G. A. SMplcr .......... 9 4 U 8 9 SO
J. Hnwklns . 14 1.1 15 1.1 14 15 14 14 15 13 144
PllOFKSSIOXAI.S
S. Sked .. 15 15 14 14 14 16 11 14 15 15 142
O.
20 19 in 20 19 18 20 20 19 19 1«3 Neaf Apgar.. 15 14 13 15 15 14 15 13 13 15 142
Gco. Bnrt
.T. R. Illnkel. 20 1* IS IS 20 19 19 20 20 IS infl H. Winchester 13 15 14 13 13 13 13 15 12 11 132
D. W. King.. 1C, 19 19 19 17 1S IS 18 in 19 182 R. L. Klotl.. 12 12 13 14 11 13 12 12 12 12 123
L. A. Ktanton 14 19 17 IS 19 19 is 19 17 18 1T8
W. Bowman.. 18 1C, 15 IS 17 20 17 18 20 17 177
REGISTERED TOURNAMENT No. 1*7
SECOND DAY
CHATSWORTH GI'N CLUB. AT CHATSWORTH, ILLS., JUXE 14, 1918.
AMATE1 RS
AMATKUUS
Events .... 1 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 10 Bk.
Tn -ceN ... 20 211 111 21) 20 20 20 ill 20 I'll 20(1
8 Bk.
5
4
123
Brents ......
A. W. Huff.. 20 20 18 SO 20 20 20 18 20 20 1911
25 25 25 23 25 25 150
Targets .....
tt. A. King... in 20 20 1ft 19 1ft 20 20 20 20 196 C. C. Collins ..
25 25 25 23 25 23 148
C. A. Gunning 18 1ft 1.1 19 JO 20 20 20 20 1ft 193 T. Persuhntc-k .
24 23 25 25 25 25 147
W. Thomas.. 20 19 20 19 19 18 in 20 17 20 191 F. A. Graper .,
23 25 25 23 25 24 147
T. S. Daily.. 17 19 19 18 19 19 in 20 20 18 188 W. Malek .....
25 23 2.1 24 24 25 14't
23 141
.Tas. Hlggins.. 20 IS 19 18 19 18 17 20 20 19 188 Root. Sheets ..
23 25 24 24
24 144
.1. II. Bohrer. 1ft 20 20 17 in 18 in 20 19 17'188 E. Persehnick .
24 24 24 24
E. O. Oakley. 18 1ft IS 17 19 IS 1,1 20 19 19 1S5 M. K..Mnthtson
25 25 24 2» 23 24 144
.1. R. Hllton'.. 1ft IS 20 17 IS 17 l» 17 IS 20 1S3 V. L. Hisser ..
23 24 24 23 24 23 143
C. D. Plank.. 19 20 17 18 14 17 19 1» 16 19 178 L. .T. Rohlson .
25 25 '2.1 24 22 22 143
A. Sarcander. 17 in 17 13 18 18 IS 1.1 1ft 18 177 C. J. Schade ..
23 24 23 29 24 23 142
XIck Powell.. 17 17 1ft IS 18 IB 20 16 18 18 177 M. O. Mathison
21 25 24 28 25 24 142
C. A. Rlalo.. 20 in 19 1B 111 10 IS 18 19 1C. 177 F. Keplinger ...
24 25 22 24 23 22 140
Frank White.. 17 IS in 11 19 15 ?0 20 20 1.1 174 G.. Perschnick .
23 23 23 24 23 24 140
B. E. Morltz. 17 17 1C, 1fi 19 1C, IS 1ft 17 1S 17:i E. A. Monuhan
23 24 22 24 24 23 140
T. Willlims.. 17 17 20 18 19 1ft 17 1.1 17 13 172 T. E. Burns ...
22 24 22 24 24 23 139
It. TlioniHS . . in in 20 11 IB is is 1C, 17 17 171 Tom Armstrong
23 24 24 22 22 24 130
W. E. Reld.. 1S 17 14 19 17 15 17 IS 17 IS 170 F. H. Connors .
23 23 22 22 22 24 136
Geo. Roller .. 17 17 18 14 18 15 17 17 19 1.1 1B7 F. C. Greenwood
20 23 22 23 24 23 135
R. Morris. Jr. 17 1ft 1ft 16 IB 1.1 16 14 12 19 1B6 I,. B. Kiblinger
20 24 20 22 22 25 133
X. E. Eads.. 15 18 17 17 20 1ft 19 17 S 16 166 W. A. Metzger
21 23 25 24 19 20 las
L. G. Palmer. 20 20 19 17 18 14 15 13 13 .. 151 O. A. Johnson .
20 23 22 24 21 22 132
21 17 23 23 24 21 129
J. W, Price.. 18 .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... 16 A. F. Conrifd ..
23 23 18 23 21 21 129
G. A. Weber ..,
PROFESSIONALS
23 22 16 22 22 23 128
John Feely
W. Bowman.. 19 18 20 18 20 19 20 17 20 19 190 Geo. J. Baumon
20 19 18 19 20 15 111
I>. W. King.. 1ft 1ft 19 20 1ft 18 17 19 20 19 189 Alvin Wrede ...
97
19 12 13 20 17 16
fleo. Bnrt ... 20 20 20 1.1 1.1 19 18 20 20 IS 188 M. Somatch ....
68
25 21 22 .. .. ..
}. R. Hinkel. 1.1 18 16 1ft 18 17 IS 1ft 17 1ft 179 L. A. Knapp ..
6«
21 22 23 .. ..
L. A. BUmton 13 18 20 19 16 20 14 IS 18 18 174 A. B. Cook ....
23 24 20 .-. .. ,.
66
22 22 22
J. C. Puckett
63
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THIRD DAY
61
..
Dr. H. M. Boies
AMATEURS
L. A. Dlbert ...
17 17 21 .. .. ..
55
Events .... 1 2 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 Bk.
PROFESSIOXALS
Targets ... 20 20 £0 20 2O 20 20 21) 2O 20 200
n. A.' King.. 20 20 20 20 ?0 17 17 19 IS 19 190 A. H. Ammann .. 25 23 23 25 25 24 145
I). T'.iomas .. 19 19 19 19 19 17 IS 19 1ft 20 188 L. S. McCoy ...... 25 24 24 24 23 24 144
C. U. Plank.. 10 17 19 20 19 19 20 17 20 19 180 G. W. Peck ...... 23 25 23 17 16 22 126
C. Wlley..
Forney ..
H. Gray..
E. Lewif..
C. Martin.
D. Blmjnt.
R. Junes..
M. Watt..
H. Lederer
13 15 12 14 14 IS 12
14 13 12 H 14 12 14
13 12 14 13 13 13 12
10 13 13 15 13 14 13
lit 13 II 11 13 12 13
11 14 14 13 14 12 10
10 11 9 14 14 14 14
8 12 7 9 7 10 11
11 9 8 9 9 13 8
PROFESSIONALS
H 1.1 14 1.1 15 15 15
14 15 14 15 15 15 15
14 15 K 14 15 15 1.1
15 15 1.1 14 15 1.1 1.1
1.1 14 15 14 13 13 14
15 13 10 11 12 H 15
14 14
13 14
13 14
11 13
14 11
9 13
13 12
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132
132
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124
123
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Your Perplexing Question Answered
pire on bases during the whole game stood
direi'tly behind him, so that the catcher
iu throwing to catch men in the act of
stealing had to throw over three heads.
The A team protested against tho umpire,
ou bases standing in this position all afternoon, midvlaimed that he should move
around the diamond during tho different
Ans. As soon as the infield fly is declared plays, and that he should work outside all
the runners can advance, but lio so at their own
risk of being retired. The run should ncore ffc of the base lines, and not be inside the
the case you mention and the other mnuers ad- diamond at all. Will you please state in
T«ne«.
"Sporting Life" if he has the right to
L. S., Marlin, Tex. Kindly score this stand behind the pitcher during the whole
hits
play (one out) : A is on first base. K
game?
pop fly over second. Shortstop tries to
Ans. Speaking from a technical standpoint
field same, but drops fly. stepping on the. there is nnthing in the rrlc* that would prevent
the base umpire from standing in the position
bag. forcing A out. B roaches first. Does you
lie assumed. However, we' believe you
shortstop get error and putout on same have say
a good ground for protest as this is a point
plav. or is he credited with simply put- not covered by the rules, and the umpire was
manifestly unfair. .
out?
K. B. B. Brown, Portsmouth. Va.
Ans. Shortstop is merely credited with putout.
How many no-hit, no-run games has
M. T. M., Waynesboro, Pa. Runners Christopher Mathewson pitched in his enon all bases. Man on third attempts to tire base ball career?
score on short passed hall. Other two
An*. Christy Mathewson has pitched two noSt. Louis, on
runners have moved up and touched third hit, shnt-ont games, one against
inoh and the other on June 13, 1005,
July
and second base. Runner attempting to against1.1, Chicago.
score is cut off at the plate. Can all
B. D. Riehey, Jamestown, N. D. One
move back again, or is there 8 force
on batter,
whereby the man trying to score loses his out. man on third, two strikes
attempts bunt on third strike and
who
right to return to third because next runmisses. Catcher misses ball. Is the batner has touched that base?
ter out?
Ans. The men can all return to the bases
third score on this play? To be exact,
in the umpire's rilling he called the batter
L. S.. Brooklyn, N. Y. What is the out, let the runner score from third, but
best revord for hitting this soflKonV
made the runner who went to third, and
Aus. I presume you mean the greatest number the runner who went to second, go hack
of hits by an individual iu a game. It you do,
the answer is that your own townsman, George to their bases. Now the writer claims
Ciifshaw, of Brooklyn, made six hits In six times that this he canm>t do.
BASE BALL
at bat this year.
This is the best mark.
.7. S., Northumberland, I'a. Which is
the regular game in a double-header? Ans. The first game is the regularly scheduled game in a double-header.
S. S. S., Mnrioii. O. With the score
2-0 in the seventh inning in favor of the
home team, tho visiting pitrher was first
to bat in the eighth. A pinch hitter was
put iu to bat for him in the eighth. The
visitors scored four runs, the game ended
4-3 in favor of the visitor*. Who is
credited with the victory, the first pitcher
who.pitched seven innings, or the second pitcher, who pitched two innings?
Ann. The second pitcher is credited with the
victory.
A. H.. New York City. Kindly publish in your next week's issue of "Sportg Life." how to tell the batting average
i players?
Ans. Divide the number of times at oat into
the number' of hits to find the hatting average.
As the number of times at bat is greater than
the number of hits, add ciphers to the number
fcf hits after pointing off the whole number, and
this will give the average in decimal form. For
Instance, if you have been at bat 10 times and
made five hits yon would divide 10 in 5 by adding the necessary ciphers, as 3.000. Tnis would
five 11 a result .500 for an average.
There can be no force
Ans. The hatter is out on attempt to bunt
on third strike wkether ball Ifi caught or not.
A. Fan, Cleveland, O. During the
first inning of a game in an amateur
0. C., Richmond, Va. With first, sec- league, the umpire behind the plate had
end and third bases occupied, the batter his mask broken and stood behind the
fete aa i&feM fly. Can tb« router from pitcher the rest of the game. The um-
G. A., Syracuse, X. Y. Can you tell
me the method of fixing the dates upon
which postponed games in the National.
American, and International leagues will
be played? la it possible to secure the
they previously occupied.
except on a batted ball.
playing dates of all present postponed
games iu the three (3) leagues?
Ans. The Xational League Issues lists from,
time to time giving the dates for the playing of
postponed games. These are always published in
"Sporting Ufe." For the American League list
write to Ban B. Johnson, 1414 Fisher Building,
Chicago, and for the International League write
Kdward G. Barrow, Vanderbilt Concourse Building, New York City.
TRAP SHOOTING
K. L.. Chester, Pa. Where can I go
for a good tournament, lasting a couple of
days over the Fourth of July?
Ans. If yon hate the time I would advisetaking a trip to Maplowood, X. H., for the second annual Midsummer Handicap. It is a delightful spot and the tourE.'.ment will be well
worth attending.
A. R. C., Youngstown, O. Where can
I get into touch with Lloyd Lewis, of the
Bu Pont Company? I want to write to
him about his shooting system.
Ans. I^wis' address is Atglen, Pa. This genial gentleman will be glad to giTe you any information you desire.
E. C., Milwaukee, Wig. When and
where are the State shoots and the subsidiary handicaps awarded, and how?
AM. The State shoots are awarded at the tnnual meeting of each State association held during the period of the State shoot. I presume*
that it is always the case that each city presents its claims and the matter Is put to
Tote. At least it has always been the case at
all State meetings I have attended. In regara
to the subsidiary handicaps, would say that it is
neceisary to make application to Tournament
Maniger Elmer K. Shaner. of the Interstate Association, 219 Coltart Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Throe are aeted upon at the meeting of the Interstate Association early in December in Xew
Tort, Jvne? City, N. i.