Sept. 20, 1913. 
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visitors’ cup match. 
Two best scores of five shots at 300 meters, standing, 
kneeling and prone: 
Mendez, Argentine .252 
Tealdi, Argentine .245 
Cavatorta, Argentine . 243 
Osorio, Peru . 235 
Daneri, Argentine . 2 11 
The remaining competitors did not fire in a I 
positions. 
The winner is awarded the visitors’ cup, presented 
by the lion. John Work Garrett. United States Min¬ 
ister to the Argentine Republic, to be held for one 
year, and a meda'. 
INTERNATIONAL REVOLVER CUP. 
Team match for nations in the International Union, 
50 meters: 
United States. 
J A Dietz . 461 
C M McCutchen . 456 
J H Snook .. 457 
A P Lane . 486 
P Hanford . 465—2325 
The members of this team receive gold plaques. 
France. 
Girardot .432 
Percy . 454 
Carrere . 470 
Regaud . 439 
Johnson . 439—2234 
The members of this team receive silver plaques. 
Sweden. 
Christiansson . 435 
Hultkrantz . 411 
Lofman . 419 
Carlberg . 486 
Reuterskiold . 477—2228 
The members of this team receive bronze p'aques. 
Switzerland. 
Buerchler . 405 
Staheli . 446 
Brunner . 450 
Stumpf .. 351 
W'idmer . 445—2097 
The. members of this team receive bronze plaques. 
Peru. 
Toledo . 347 
Osorio . 361 
Clausel . 209 
Albornoz . 124 
Montoya .’.. 141 — 1182 
The membtrs of this team receive bronze plaques. 
Each team receives the Grand Diploma of the In¬ 
ternational LTnion. 
Special prizes for highest individual scores: First—■ 
W. Carlberg, Sweden, score 486; gold medal, emblematic 
of the championship of the world. Second—A. 1‘. Lane, 
L’nited States, score 4S6; silver medal. 
SEPTEMBER 9. 
INDIVIDUAL MATCH WITH THE ARMY RIFLE. 
Final results, 300 meters: 
Class A: 
Standing. Kneeling. Prone. Total. 
Eriksson, Sweden .. 154 163 168 485 
Tealdi, Argentine_ 15l 162 167 481 
Mendez Argentine.. 149 161 167 477 
Petit, Argentine .... 144 157 175 476 
Bjorkman, Sweden.. 142 165 166 473 
The winner is awarded a gold medal emblematic of 
the champion rifle shot of the world with the Army rifle 
at 300 meters. 
Class B: Standing 
Johnson, France . 14S 
Pnquali. Argentine . 146 
Colas, France . 145 
Balme, France . 143 
Gerosa, Argentine . 141 
Paroche, France . 137 
Ferreyra, Argentine . 133 
Simon, United States . 133 
Cavatorta, Argentine . 125 
Percy, France . 124 
Maurice-Faure, France . 124 
Walter, France . 121 
Stars, Sweden . 112 
Girardot, France . 110 
Grossman, United States . 56 
The winner in Class It is also awarded a si.ver meda 1 . 
Class C: Kneeling 
Courquin, France . 165 
Nilsson, Sweden . 163 
Christiansson, Sweden . 161 
Lindfars, Sweden . 160 
Daneri, Argentine . 159 
Widner, Switzerland . 158 
Staheli, Switzerland . 158 
Denney, United States .156 
Burchler, Switzer’and . 156 
Hessian, United States . 150 
Beich, Switzerland . 145 
Snyder, United States . 142 
Meiillon, France . 140 
Cole, United States . 139 
Hedenblad, Sweden . 126 
The winner in Class C is also awarded a silver medal. 
Class D: Prone 
Pereyra, Argentine . 186 
Yanez, Argentine . 179 
Eddy, United States . 178 
Osburn, United States . 177 
Barrientos, Argentine . 174 
Wise, United States . 174 
Kean, United States . 174 
Keough, United States . 173 
Schriver, United States . 172 
\\ allenborg, Sweden . 171 
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Ohlsson, Sweden . 
Neubttrger, Switzerland . 
Konitzer, Switzerland . 
Carrere, France .. 
Regaud, France ... 
Tarboe, United States . 
Desart, France . 
The winner in Class D is a'so awarded 
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SPECIAL PRIZES. 
To the member of the United States team making 
the highest score, Lieutenant H. E. Simon, Ohio, score 
432, the Sevres vase, received from France. 
To the member of the Argentine team making the 
highest score, Tealdi, score 481, the six cups, in case, 
received from the National Society of France. 
To the member of the French team making the 
highest score, -Courquin. score 465, the watch received 
from Switzerland. 
To the member of the Swedish team making the 
highest score. Eriksson, score 485, the gold medal re¬ 
ceived from Argentine. 
To the member of the Swiss team making the highest 
score, Staheli, score 444, the gold cup received from 
Germany. 
RUNNING DEER MATCH. 
(Final Results.) 
C J Osburn, U. S. Navy. 50 
E D Myrick. U. S. Navy. 49 
W A Lee, U. S. Navy.. 47 
Bjorkman, Sweden . 47 
C H Cobb, U. S. Navy. 46 
The winner is awarded a gold medal emblematic of 
the running deer championship shot of the world. 
The following named men having made a score of 
40 or better are awarded souvenir prizes: 
Eriksson, Sweden . 46 
J W Dillin, Pennsylvania . 46 
L D La Tourette, Arizona. 45 
Nilsson, Sweden . 44 
A Loder, U. S. Navy. 42 
E Olsson, Sweden . 42 
A P Lane, New York . 41 
C Sigala, Arizona . 40 
INDIVIDUAL REVOLVER AND PISTOL MATCH. 
Honor prize of the United States Revolver Associa¬ 
tion; three best scores of 60 shots, 50 meters: 
Lane, U. S. 528 519 511—1558 
Hanford, U. S. 523 521 513—1557 
McCutchen, U. S. 528 515 509—1552 
Snook, U. S. 520 504 503—1527 
YVidmer, Switzerland . 513 502 502—1517 
Dietz, U. S. 511 508 497—1516 
Roedder, U. S. 509 506 498—1513 
Reuterskiold, Sweden . 515 500 492—1507 
Carrere, France . 508 499 498—1505 
Sears, U. S... 511 497 493—1501 
The winner is awarded a silver cup, presented by the 
United States Revolver Association. 
INDIVIDUAL ARMY RIFLE MATCH. 
Par-A merican champ: ensh‘p Una's, 300 meters, staini¬ 
ng, knce.ing, prone: 
Standing. Kneeling. Prone. Total 
Cavatorta, Argentine . 68 79 87 234 
Mendez, Argentine . 72 77 82 231 
Schriver, United States. 68 71 88 227 
Denney, United States. 68 75 S3 226 
Petit, Argentine . 58 S6 82 226 
Wise, United States. 70 70 84 224 
Snow, United States . 73 63 87 223 
Daneri, Argentine . 58 75 S3 216 
The winner is awarded a gold medal emblematic of 
the Pan-American championship. Second man receives 
a silver medal, and the third a bronze medal. 
