Sept. 13, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
349 
2545 
Mississippi . 
.... 2326 
2o42 
Connecticut . 
.... 2320 
2538 
Tennessee . 
.... 2310 
2532 
Vermont . 
.... 2307 
2529 
Oklahoma . 
2508 
North Carolina ... 
.... 2236 
2501 
Kentucky . 
.... 2232 
2497 
South Carolina ... 
.... 2222 
2493 
2466 
Virginia . 
.... 2197 
Massachusetts . 2545 
Texas 
Washington . 2538 
West Virginia . 2632 
Indiana . 2529 
Florida . 2508 
Illinois . 2501 
New Jersey 
Utah . 
Michigan . 2466 
Winners.—Class A: U. S. Cavalry first; U. S. Navy 
second; Oregon, third; U. S. Marine Corps fourth. 
Class B: Alabama, first; Texas, second; Indiana, 
third; Florida fourth. 
Class C: Utah, first; Rhode Island, second; Montana, 
third; Wyoming, fourth. 
NATIONAL REVOLVER MATCH. 
Aggregate of slow, timed, and rapid fire; money and 
medal prizes; 153 entries. Winning scores: 
J H Snook, Columbus Revolver Club. 393 
C E Orr, N. R. A., Illinois. 390 
Cook C M McCutchen, Troop B, Cav., Colorado.386 
Capt. A J Macnab, 14th U. S. Infantry. 367 
Cook A Smith, Troop B, Cav., Colo. 367 
1st Lieut. J D Burnett, 17th U. S. Inf. 366 
Sergt. W Brown, Troop G, 1st U. S. Cav.366 
Ord. Sergt. H L Black, U. S. Army. 364 
1st Lieut. Y R Bell, 1st U. S. Cavalrv. 361 
C.T.C. Earl D Myrick, U. S. Navy. 359 
2d Lieut. W I! Loughborough 3d Inf. 359 
Ensign A D Denney, U. S. Navy. 355 
Capt. W E Dewey, Illinois. 355 
Sergt. G C Olcott, 1st Inf., Missouri. 354 
E G Reising, National Rifle Association. 353 
1st Lieut. W C Short, 16th U. S. Inf. 352 
2d Lieut. H L Taylor, 21st U. S. Inf.352 
Sergt. W H Spencer, 1st Inf., Missouri . 349 
Capt. M C Momma, 14th U. S. Inf. 343 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine. 348 
Special prizes were awarded as follows: 
For highest aggregate in slow fire: Lieut. II. L. 
Taylor, 21st U. S. Inf., score 70; a gold medal and $10 
cash. 
For highest aggregate in timed fire: J. H. Snook. 
Columbus Revolver Club; score 170; a gold medal and 
$16 cash. 
For highest aggregate in rapid fire: Cook C. M. Mc¬ 
Cutchen, troop B, Cav., Colo, score 177; a gold medal 
and $15 cash. 
This match was won in 1911 by E. D. Myrick, Ch. 
T. C., U. S. Navy, with a score of 416. 
AUGUST 30. 
THE UNITED SERVICE MATCH. 
At 200yds. surprise, 600yds., 1000yds. and skirmish 
firing. Scores: 
United States Army (Infantry and Cavalry). 
Capt. C A Romeyn, 2d Cavalry. 185 
Corp J M Thomas, Troop G, 3d Cavalry. 229 
1st Lieut. T J O'Hara, 1st Cavalry. 207 
Sergt E E Sampson, Troop A, 3d Cavalry. 224 
2d Lieut. B G Chynoweth, Engineers.. 
Sergt C R Robinson, Troop A, 15th Cav 
Sergt H S Nettleton, Troop A, 15th Cav 
Sergt J II Crown, Troop H, 1st Cav... 
1st Lieut. J A Pearson, 11th Cav. 
Sergt A Feiss, Troop M. 3d Cav. 
Sergt. A. Kimberling, M.G.P.. 29th Inf 
1st Lieut. A M Pardee, 20th Inf. 
Capt W Dabney, 6th Infantry. 
Corp E T Wells, Co. C, 3nd Inf. 
Capt. A J Macnab, 14th Inf. 
2d Lieut. C M McMurray, 17th Inf. 
1st Lieut. O F Snyder, 17th Inf. 
Sergt G Combs, Co. K, 9th Inf. 
1st Lieut. H Hawley. 9th Inf. 
1st Sergt. H. Wollam, Co. K, 6th Inf... 
207 
232 
215 
195 
236 
299 
224 
239 
220 
229 
233 
225 
230 
227 
226 
199—4404 
Team captain, Capt. Robert II. Allen, 29th Inf.; 
team coach, Capt. Wm. H. Clopton, Tr., 13th Cav.; 
team adjutant, Lieut. I>. G. Richart, 10th Cav. 
, . _ United States Marine Corps. 
Lieut_L W T Waller, Tr. . 
Corp E \Y Spurrier... 
Sergt H E Major. 
Pvt. C H Martin. 
Sergt A Farquharson 
Corp T E Snovr. 
Corp E J Blade. 
Sergt E L Mullalv 
Sergt F Hammond 
202 
208 
997 
226 
234 
233 
238 
228 
205 
Corp F Lueders .... 211 
Corp C B Loring. 
Pvt. M Fisher ..j.!..!!! 220 
Corp C W McLeod. 218 
Serg-t T D Gardner. 221 
Sergt. E E Greenlaw. 226 
Sergt C R Nordstrom.’ 997 
Lieut A B Drum. 207 
Sergt G S Kase.’’ j’O 
Pvt. E L Clark. [ 212 
Corp II Austin.’ 237_4399 
Team captain, Capt. D. C. McDougal; team coach. 
Lieut. W. D. Smith; team adjutant, Lieut.-Col. J. J. 
Dooley. 
_ . United States Navy. 
Ensign W A Lee. ' 227 
hi ist ci. j Bedoski.219 
Ch. G. M. J F King. 222 
C. T. C. E D Myrick. 224 
Lieut. W D Brereton.. 
Seaman E A Hartung 
1st Cl. A. Listander.. 
Lieut. A D Denney_ 
Lieut C T Osburn. 
Cox. J L Sharpies . 
Ensign C K Martin.... 
B.M. F W K Mielke. 
Lieut R C Gifl'en. 
.209 
. 199 
. 207 
. 224 
. 197 
. 207 
. 219 
.237 
„ . -. 220 
Ensign I. F Reifsnider. 224 
Ensign C C Davis.-. 243 
Lieut G H Bowdey. 219 
Ensign C II Cobb. 195 
Ensign G F Jacobs. ,. 277 
Ensign I- P Bischoff. 225 
Lnsign A Loder . 224—4358 
Team captain. Lieut. I. F. Dortch; team coach, P.A. 
Surgeon, Wm. N. McDonell; team adjutant. Ensign 
Melville S. Brown. 
National Guard. 
1st Sergt. I II Wolford, i_.A.R., Oregon. 191 
1st Sergt. O R Romaine, 3d. Inf., Oregon. 209 
I. II Spooner, Naval Militia, Oregon. 225 
1st Lieut. F T Fincel, 53d Inf., Iowa. 227 
2d Lieut. D A Preussner, 53d Ind., Iowa. 212 
2d Lieut. A I Schmidt, 1st Inf.. D. C. 205 
Capt. F W Holt, Ord. Dept., D. C. 211 
Capt. R. Alderman, S. A. Dept., D. C. 231 
1st Sergt. J McKee, 1st Inf., Ariz.212 
Capt. A Dahlene, Ord. Dept., Colo. 217 
1st Sergt VV G Chase. 1st Cav., Colo. 223 
Cook C M McCutchen. 1st Cav., Colo. 217 
Cook A. Smith, 1st Cav., Colo.215 
1st Licit. R E Blount, Cav., Texas.219 
1st Sergt W O Goodwin, 3d Inf., Ind. 228 
1st Sergt. J B Garland, 3d Inf., Ind. 216 
Capt. G Van Auken, 3d Inf., Ind. 2S0 
Major A Kemp, 74th Inf., New York. 171 
1st Lieut. C M Easley, 2d Inf., Texas. 219 
1st Sergt W R Browne, 5th Inf., Ga. 215—4283 
Team captain, Col. S. W. Brookhart, N. G. Iowa; 
team coach, Major J. O. Seamans, 2d Sqdn. Cav., Ga. ; 
team adjutant, Capt. J. O. Johnson, C. A. R., Oregon. 
The winning team is awarded the United Service 
trophy, the members and officers of each team receiving 
medals. 
Won in 1911 by a team representing the United 
States Navy. 
TRYOUT FOR PALMA TEAM. 
Final results at 200, 900 and 1000 yards: 
1st Day. 2d Day. TT. 
G W Chesley, Connecticut.214 224 438 
Pvt J S Stewart, 1st Corps Cadets, Mass.217 218 436 
2d Lieut. F R Daniels, 2d Inf., Mass...216 217 433 
Capt. K K V Casey, 2d Pa. 215 218 433 
Lieut.-Col. C B Winder, Ohio. 219 214 433 
1st Lieut. L W T Waller, Tr., U.S.M.C 215 216 431 
Capt. E W Eddy, Ohio...'.. 214 217 431 
2d Lieut. R Sears, 1st U. S. Inf. 212 218 430 
Sergt. J T Lawless, 5th Inf. Mass. 210 220 430 
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