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[Aug. 25, 1906. 
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600 “ 
GLINES MATCH, 800 “ by Serg't H. Baptist. 
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RAPID FIRE RE-ENTRY REVOLVER MATCH, ) Won by 
DISAPPEARING TARGET “ “ S-Thnm^ 
RE-ENTRY PISTOL MATCH, 
Thomas 
Anderton. 
MEMBERS' MATCH, won by Serg't W. F. Leushner. 
COMPANY TEAM MATCH 
CRUIKSHANK TROPHY MATCH, 
OLD GUARD TROPHY MATCH, 
Won by the 
71st Regiment 
Team. 
PETERS LOADED SHELLS 
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Pittsburg, won high Amateur Average, 568 out of 600, using Peters Ideal Shells. 
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