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Capt. J E Noble, 1st Ariz. 240 
Capt. L L Bolles, 2d Wash. 240 
Prvt. J A Schueller, 3d Wis. 240 
1st Lieut. E V Armstrong, U. S. Cav. 240 
Sergt. E L Mtillaly, U. S. M. C. 240 
Corp. E I Brisbir., 1st Cav. Colo. 240 
Sergt. H A Hesse, 1st Minn. 240 
Corp. C B Loring, U. S. M. C. 240 
Sergt. F F Opitz, 1st Cav. Ill. 240 
Capt. C M Gale, 1st Ill. 240 
Sergt. J Martens, C. A. C. Mass. 239 
Cook A Smith, 1st Cav. Colo. 239 
1st Lieut. H S Dilworth, U. S. Cav. 239 
Capt. A G Jaggard, 3d N. J. 239 
1st Sergt J B Garland, 3d Ir.d. 239 
Prvt. C W Moore, 13th Pa. 239 
Capt. F W Holt, 2d D. C. 239 
Maj. W S Price, 3d N. J. 239 
Muse. C H Gerber, 1st D. C. 239 
2d Lieut. F C Thompson, 1st Conn. 239 
Lieut. P Burgess, Art. Bn. Ill. 239 
2d Lieut G C. Schwandt, 2d Wis. 239 
Sergt. M. Jackson, 2d Wash. 239 
Col. C F Joiliffe, 1st W. Va. 239 
Q. M. Sergt. F M Mapes, 3d Ore. 238 
Sergt. E E Kennedy, 1st W. Va. 238 
1st Lieut. A M Pardee, U. S. Inf. 238 
1st Sergt. H Wolford, C. A. R. Ore. 238 
Capt. B Short, 2d Ky. 238 
Sergt. J T Layless, 5th Mass. 238 
EVANS SERVICE SKIRMISH MATCH. 
Semi-Finals. 
Won in 1911 by a team representing the LI. S. 
Infantry; in 1912 by a team representing the U. S. 
Marine Corps. 
First Run—Alabama vs. Oregon Team No. 1. Won 
by Oregon, nfth halt. 
Second Run — Oklahoma vs. Oregon Team No. 2. 
Won by Oklahoma, fifth halt. 
Finals. 
Third Run—Oklahoma vs. Oregon Team No. 1. 
Won by Oklahoma, sixth halt. 
Fourth Run—Alabama vs. Oregon Team No. 2. Won 
by Alabama, 6ixth halt. 
DAILY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No. 1, revolver, 75yds., slow fire: 
J H Snook, Ohio. 86 
C E Orr Illinois . 81 
J A Moller, New York. 81 
J L Sundberg, New York. 78 
C T Osborn, U. S. N. 78 
V R Bell, U. S. A. 76 
II L Taylor, U. S. A. 74 
John Turner, Illinois . 73 
W C Short, U. S. A. 73 
No. 2, revolver, 25yds., timed lire: 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 98 
J H Snook, Ohio . *97 
W H Whigam, Illinois. *97 
H L Taylor, U. S. A. 96 
C E Orr, Illinois . 95 
L W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 96 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 95 
No. 3, revolver, 50yds., timed fire: 
J LI Snook, Ohio. 99 
W H Whigam, Illinois. 92 
G C Olcott, Missouri. 87 
A Smith, Colorado . *84 
E G Reising, N. R. A. *84 
C E Orr, Illinois . 82 
H L Taylor, U. S. A. 82 
J I- King, U. S. N. 80 
E D Myrick, U. S. N. 80 
No. 4, Revolver, 16yds., rapid fire: 
W A Lee, U. S. N.. 97 
A D Denney, U. S. N. 96 
C E Orr, Illinois. 96 
J H Snook, Ohio . 95 
W H Spencer, Missouri. 95 
E D Myrick, U. S. N. . . 94 
Sergt. J Christian, C. A. C. 93 
No. 5, Revolver, 25yds., rapid fire: 
E D Myrick, U. S. N. 94 
J D Burnett, U. S. A. 93 
J H Snook, Ohio . 98 
A W Putnam, New York. 92 
W H Spencer, Missouri . 90 
C E Orr, Illinois . 89 
W C Short, L T . S. A. 89 
*Absolute tie. 
AUGUST 25. 
NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL MATCH. 
At skirmish. 200yds. surprise, 600yds. and 1000yds., for 
money and medal prizes; 790 entries. Winning scores: 
E W Sweeting, Art. Co. I, 16th Inf., Pa. 238 
L W T Waller, Jr., 1st. Lieut. U. S. Marine Corps.. 236 
W A Mundell, Art. Co. E., 2d Inf., Wash. 234 
J B Garland, 1st Sergt. Co. M, 3d Inf, Ind.234 
L L Bolles, Capt. 2d Inf., Wash. ... 234 
A M Pardee, 1st Lieut. 20th U. S. Inf. 233 
C H Martin, Pvt. L T . S. Marine Corps. 233 
A E SWells, 2d Lieut. 1st Inf., Wis. 232 
G Combs, Sergt. Co. K, 9th U. S. Inf. 232 
VV W Rhein, 1st Lieut. C. A. C., Cal. 231 
C B l oring, Corp (I. S. Marine Corps. .. 231 
F 1’ Jacobs. 2d Lieut. 29th U. S. Inf.230 
LI R Kimberling, Se’-gt. 29th U. S. Inf..530 
A J Mpcnab, Capt. }4'th U. S. Inf. 230 
J V King, Ch. G. M., U. S. Navy.20 
L H Spooner. Pvt., Naval Mil., Ore. 230 
C A Stewart, 1st Sergt. 1st Inf., W. Va. 230 
L F Reifsnider, Ensign, U. S. Navy. 230 
C L Burdette, Capt , 2d Inf.. W. Va. 230 
A D Denney. Lieut. J. G., U. S. Navy. 230 
C A Romeyn, Capt. 2d U. S. Cavalry. 230 
F W Capper, Pvt. 1st Corps Cadets, Mass. 229 
O P Romaine, 1st Sergt. 3d Inf., Ore.229 
C W Gerdes, Corp 8th Inf. Pa.229 
J H Russell, Sergt. 2d Inf., Wis. 229 
T W Doyle, 1st Lieut. 6th Inf., Mass. 228 
T R Crown, Sergt. Troop H, 1st U. S. Cavalry.228 
E DeF Myrick, C. T. C., U. S. Navy.227 
H Wollam, 1st Sergt. 6th U. S. Inf. 227 
W O Goodwin, 1st Sergt. 3d Inf., Ind. 227 
C A McCormick, O.M. Sergt. U. S. Inf. 227 
H S Nettleton. Sergt. 15th U. S. Cavalry. 227 
M I) Snyder, Sergt. 3d Inf., Ind. 226 
G W Chesley, Winchester R. and G. C. 226 
M A Fluharty, Q.M. Sergt. 1st Inf . W. Va. 226 
H S Ambrose, 1st Lieut, 8th Inf., Pa. 226 
Special prizes were awarded as follows: 
For highest aggregate in slow fire, Lieut. H. A. 
Riley, 2d Inf., Conn, score 98, gold medal and $20^ cash. 
For highest score in surprise fire, Corp. C. W. 
Gerdes, Co. D, Sth Inf., Pa., score 50, a gold medal and 
$20 cash. 
For highest score in skirmish fire, Lieut. F. P. 
Jaco,bs, 29th U. S. Inf., score 100, a gold medal and $20 
cash. 
The national individual match was won in 1910 by 
Sergt. Scott Clark, Co. D, 2d Inf., Indiana; in 1911 by 
Sergt. Charles M. King, Co. I, 53d Inf., Iowa. 
AUGUST 28. 
NATIONAL 
TEAM MATCH. 
Surprise Fire. 
200yds. 600yds. 1000yds. Total. 
United States Infantry... 
... 567 
570 
547 
1684 
United States Marine Corps 541 
569 
540 
1650 
United States Cavalry ... 
... 554 
560 
534 
1648 
Wisconsin . 
... 524 
570 
526 
1620 
Iowa . 
... 540 
554 
524 
1618 
Washington . 
... 540 
554 
525 
1615 
T exas . 
... 553 
554 
528 
1615 
United States Navy . 
... 512 
560 
543 
1615 
Massachusetts . 
... 509 
573 
528 
1610 
West Virginia . 
... 544 
551 
508 
1603 
New York . 
... 488 
572 
543 
1603 
Illinois . 
... 515 
553 
534 
1602 
Colorado . 
... 513 
566 
518 
1597 
District of Columbia . 
... 513 
563 
520 
1596 
Oregon . 
... 504 
557 
535 
1596 
Arizona ., 
... 526 
551 
518 
1595 
Kansas .. 
555 
526 
1587 
Pennsylvania . 
... 522 
543 
518 
1583 
Indiana . 
... 512 
552 
516 
1580 
Maryland . 
... 511 
552 
516 
1579 
Florida . 
... 496 
556 
520 
1572 
Utah . 
... 515 
557 
495 
1567 
California . 
... 505 
544 
513 
1562 
Ohio . 
... 494 
554 
513 
1561 
New Jersey .. 
... 491 
554 
501 
1546 
Georgia . 
... 475 
551 
510 
1536 
Tennessee . 
.. . 472 
549 
506 
1527 
Mississippi . 
... 487 
550 
489 
1526 
Wyoming . 
... 493 
541 
491 
1525 
Michigan . 
... 490 
536 
499 
1525 
Hawaii .. 
... 474 
550 
499 
1523 
Alabama . 
... 461 
560 
512 
1523 
Connecticut . 
... 454 
566 
511 
1521 
Kentucky . 
... 487 
535 
498 
1520 
Virginia . 
... 458 
549 
505 
1512 
Minnesota . 
... 493 
546 
472 
1511 
New Mexico . 
... 481 
527 
497 
1505 
Maine . 
... 472 
551 
478 
1501 
Rhode Island . 
... 449 
528 
523 
1500 
Montana . 
... 489 
525 
479 
1493 
North Dakota . 
... 447 
521 
512 
1470 
Vermont . 
... 479 
525 
469 
1463 
South Carolina . 
... 446 
539 
457 
1442 
Oklahoma . 
... 483 
518 
429 
1430 
North Carolina . 
... 484 
516 
m 
1420 
INTERNATIONAL MATCH. 
Tryout for “free” ride team, final results, standing. 
kneeling and prone: 
Capt. E W Eddy, Ohio. 935 
Lieut. J II Knuebel, Jr., New York. 930 
Capt. F LI Heidenreich, District of Columbia. 914 
Artif. E W Sweeting, Pennsylvania. 896 
Capt. Ernest Miller, Ohio. 893 
Lieut.-Coi. M A Tewes, New Jersey. SS9 
Geo W Chesley, Connecticut. 874 
Sergt. C B Long, Massachusetts. 873 
Capt. S W Wise, Massachusetts. 872 
Lieut. H E Simon, Ohio. 867 
Sergt. P S Schofield, Massachusetts.. S63 
J G Schnerring, Pennsylvania . 862 
Sergt. C M King, Iowa. 852 
Lieut. A D Denney, U. S. N. 850 
Sergt. F H Kean, Massachusetts. 843 
C T Westergard. Chicago. 836 
Sergt. W II Durchdenwald, Iowa . 836 
Lieut. F J Fincel, Jr., Iowa.833 
Sergt. T H Keough, Massachusetts . 818 
Major V K Dodge, Kentucky. 803 
Sergt. O M Schriver, U. S. M. C.773 
Team Adjutant. 1st Lieut. Oscar Westover, 14th In¬ 
fantry’. Team Coach, Ensign H. T. Bartlett, U. S. Navy. 
AUGUST 29. 
NATIONAL TEAM MATCH. 
Final Bulletin. 
U. S. Cavalry. 
2675 
Pennsylvania . 
.... 2469 
U. S. Navy . 
2655 
Rhode Island . 
.... 2450 
Oregon . 
2605 
Ohio . 
.... 2446 
U. S. Marine Corps.. 
2602 
Maryland . 
.... 2436 
Iowa . 
2601 
Montana . 
.... 2416 
New York . 
2599 
Hawaii . 
.... 2416 
Kansas . 
2597 
Maine . 
.... 2416 
U. S. Infantry. 
2593 
California . 
.... 2377 
District of Columbia. 
2584 
Wyoming . 
.... 2373 
Arizona . 
2576 
Georgia . 
....2373 
Colorado . 
2570 
New Mexico . 
.... 2372 
Wisconsin . 
2550 
North Dakota ... 
.... 2363 
Alabama ...'. 
2647 
Minnesota . 
.... 2334 
