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Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. G. —Some spirited contests took 
place at the regular shoot of the club, there being nine¬ 
teen men to face the traps. Kelsey was high gun with 
110 out of the 125 shot at. When it is taken into con¬ 
sideration that all events are handicap events, it will be 
seen that some excellent scores were made. Mr. Ebberts 
was high in the Marlin gun event, with 23 out of 25 at 
19yds. Ideal weather conditions prevailed, but a very 
fast target was thrown. Scores: 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 25 
Lambert . 17 15 16 10 17 21 
Wootton . 15 19 19 14 16 17 
Hammond . 20 18 17 19 16 .. 
Kelsey . 19 20 18 17 17 19 
Blackmer . 18 16 IS 13 19 22 
Immel . 18 16 17 15 18 .. 
Eberhardt . 16 18 16 17 16 19 
Ebberts . 13 14 17 15 15 23 
Cranston . 8 13 14. 
Black . 7 12 10 8 8 .. 
Covert . 17 19 19 16 15 16 
Rogers . 16 19 17 18 14 20 
Ward . 18 16 15 14 17 20 
Hassam . 19 16 13 12 7 15 
Singer . 17 16 16 15 17 21 
Jerauld . 16 IS 17 18 17 .. 
Symras . 19 15 15 18 11 .. 
Bargar .:. 16 8 13 .. 
Suckow . 19 11. 
Elm Letf G. C. 
Reading, Pa., Sept. 1.—Following are the scores 
made at the registered tournament of the Elm Leaf 
Gun Club. E. Reed was high gun with 137 out of 150: 
Wm Eck . 130 
E Reed . 137 
O Murtorf . 114 
C F Potter. 113 
W W Bowman. 110 
W H Davis. 99 
E Bush . 99 
E Blendt . 108 
Aug Richards . 73 
H W Sprecker. 129 
C Swisher . 120 
G F Seeling. 129 
Paul Moyer .Ill 
I Augstadt . 119 
F Miller . 119 
S A Miller . 119 
H Remain . 103 
T Haag . 112 
A A Fromm. 130 
Chas Schell . 115 
National Rifle Meet. 
Continued from page 317. 
AUGUST 23. 
president's match. 
The President’s match was won in 1908 by Sergt. A. 
Brest, 15th U. S. Inf.; in 1909 by Midshipman A. D. 
Denney, U. S. Navy; in 1910 by Sergt. W. A. Fragner, 
U. S. Marine Corps; in 1911 by Corp. C. A. Lloyd, U. 
S Marine Corps; in 1912 by Corp. C. B. Long, 5th 
Massachusetts Infantry. 
The winner is awarded a gold medal, emblematic of 
the Individual Military Championship of the United 
States, an autograph letter from the President of the 
L nited States, and cash. The second man is awarded a 
silver medal and cash; third a bronze medal and cash. 
The Marine Corps cup, resented by the 1910 U. S. 
Marine Corps Rifle team to the U. S. Cavalryman mak¬ 
ing the highest score in the President’s match, is also 
awarded the winner. There were 589 entries this year. 
The match consists of skirmish firing, and firing at 
200 (surprise), 600 and 1000yds.: 
Capt. W H Clopton, Jr., U. S. Cav. 266 
sergt C B Long, 5th Mass. 260 
G W Chesley, Win. R. and G. Club. 259 
Capt. N G Seeley, 1st Ariz. 259 
Capt. A J Macnab, U. S. Inf. 258 
Capt. J K Edmundson, Cav. Sqdn. Tex. 256 
J W Ilessian, N. R. A. 256 
Ensign W A Lee, U. S. Navy.’. 256 
Pvt. E C Crossman, 7th California. 254 
1st Sergt. W S Hale, 3d Batt., Georgia. 254 
(apt S D Ridings, 4th Texas. 254 
1st Lieut. O F Snyder, U. S. Inf. 253 
2d Lieut. C M McMurray, U. S. Inf. 253 
Sergt. H E Hoey, 1st Wis. 253 
Musician J B Gay, 3d Wis. 253 
Lieut.-Col. C B Winder, Ohio. 253 
1st Sergt. T A Starr, 2d Wash. 252 
1st Lieut. J G Westerman, 1st Missouri. 252 
Sergt.-Major J F Klinge, 3d Wis. 252 
Sergt. G Combs, 9th U. S. Inf. 252 
Pvt. C H Martin, U. S. M. C. 252 
Capt. F W Allen, C. A. C. Mass. 252 
Sergt. R S Newbold, Engrs. Pa. 251 
Capt. G. H. Emerson, Gth Ohio. 251 
Lieut. C T Osburn, U. S. Navy. 251 
1st Lieut. G W Ewell, U. S. Inf. 250 
Sergt R A Pressley, U. S. M. C. 250 
Capt. H. C. Earnshaw, 2d D. C. 250 
S.F. 1st Cl. A Listander, U. S. Navy. 250 
Q.M. Sergt. B Mooney, C. A. R. Oregon. 250 
Capt. E A Cole, 1st Kans. 250 
1st Lieut. A G Schmidt, 1st D. C. 250 
Lieut. E. Lindroth, 3d Ill. 250 
Corp. C W McLeod, U. S. M. C. 250 
Capt. G P Sawyer, 2d Kans. 249 
Pvt W H Knapp, 1st Colo. 249 
Pvt. J S Stewart, I. C. C. Mass. 249 
1st Lieut. L W T Waller, U. S. M. C. 249 
C.T.C. E D Myriok, U. S. Navy. 249 
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1st Lieut. R E Blount, Cav. Sqdn. Tex. 249 
Seaman L II Spooner, N. Mil. Ore. 249 
Pvt W R Curry, 1st Maryland. ,249 
1st Lieut. F Fincel, 53d Iowa. 249 
Capt. S W Wise, O. Dept. Mass. 248 
Cook C M McCutclieon, 1st Cav. Colo. 248 
Pvt. A II Hardy, 1st Cav. Colo. 248 
Pvt. E L Clark, U. S. M. C. 248 
Sergt. M O Arrington, 16th U. S. Inf. 248 
Sergt C R Robinson, 15th U. S. Cav. 248 
1st Lieut. T Brown. 1st District of Columbia... 248 
1st Sergt. W II Durchdenwald, 53d Iowa. 248 
1st Sergt. A L Woodworth, 2d Mass. 248 
2d Lieut. R Sears, U. S. Inf. 248 
Corp. C S Garner, Jr., 5th Md. 248 
Q.M. Sergt. E Pearson, C. A. R., Ore. 247 
Capt. M C Mumma, U. S. Cav. 247 
Sergt. J R Crown, 1st U. S. Cav. 247 
Sergt. B Y Taylor, C. A R. Ore. 247 
Q. M. Sergt. J C Spraker, 5th Mass. 247 
Capt. A H Dahlene, O. Dept. Colo. 247 
Color Sergt. S P Leary, 6th Mass. 247 
1st Sergt. A Feiss, 3d U. S. Cav.. 247 
Sergt. G S Kase. U. S. M. C. 247 
1st Sergt. C A Stewart, 1st W. Va. 247 
Sergt. H F Pearson, C. A. R. Ore. 247 
1st Sergt. F R McFayden, 1st D. C. 246 
Sergt. V H Heffner, 2d W. Va. 246 
1st Sergt. C Haggerty, 12th U. S. Cav. 246 
2d Lieut. H A Riley, 2d Conn. 246 
Corp. E B Piper, U. S. M. C. 246 
C. G. M. J F King, U. S. Navy. 246 
1st Lieut. E L Colburn, C. A. R Wash. 246 
Capt. C G Duff, 3d Texas. 246 
1st Lieut. H Hawley, U. S. Inf. 245 
Ensign M S Brown, U. S. Navy. 245 
Sergt. H B Conner, CAR Ore. 245 
1st Lieut. A B Drum, U. S. M. C. 245 
Sergt. J D Gardner, U. S. M. C. 245 
Sergt. C A Stoops, 8th Pa. 245 
Sergt W J Shiells, 1st Wis. 245 
1st Lieut. J J O’Hara, U. S. Cav. 244 
Color Sergt. L B Jarrett, 2d Ind. 244 
Prvt. II W Smith, 2d Wash. 244 
Prvt. R II Clouster, 1st D. C. 244 
2d Lieut. A E Shiells, 1st Wis. 244 
Corp. T M Thomas, 3d U. S. Cav. 244 
Corp. E J Blayde, U. S. C. 244 
1st Sergt. W G Chase, 1st Cav. Colo. 244 
1st Lieut. R W Holderness, U. S. Cav. 244 
Corp. H Austin, U. S. M. C. 244 
Sergt B R Otey. 3d Wyo. 243 
Color Sergt. B J Funk, 2d Wis. 243 
Maj. A W Bloor, 2d Texas. 243 
Capt. A Black, 3d Ind. 243 
1st Lieut. V R Bell, U. S. Cav. 243 
2d Lieut F R Daniels, 2d Mass. 243 
Capt. A E Clark .Jr.. O. Dept. Minn. 242 
Capt. W Dabney, U. S. Inf. 242 
Bn. M. S C Schoberg, 1st Minn. 242 
Maj. P A Wolf, U. S Inf. 242 
Sergt. W Constant, 1st N. Dak. 242 
Capt. C A Romeyn, U. S. Cav. 242 
B. M. F W K Mielke, 1st U. S. N . 242 
Sergt. R K Conant, I. C. C. Mass. 242 
Maj E P Grindstead, 1st Ariz. 242 
1st Lieut. W D Smith. U. S. M. C. 241 
1st Lieut. W L Stryker, 1st Kans. 241 
Sergt. C R Nordstrom. U. S. M. C. 241 
Corp. E E Greenlaw, U. S. M. C. 241 
Corp. J E Snow, U. S. M. C. 241 
Tyro: 
R. Q. M. Sergt. W A Meyer, 53d Iowa. 241 
Capt. M Baldwin, 1st Minn. 241 
2d I.ieut. J C Berry, 1st W. Va. 241 
Sergt. ,T C Ochoa, 1st Ariz. 241 
Corp. F Lenders, U. S. M. C. 241 
Corp. T E Vereer, 14th U. S. Inf. 241 
