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FOREST AND STREAM 
Feb. 22, 1913 
1913 
Nineteenth Annual 
SPORTSMEN’S SHOW 
Third Annual Indoor 
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ANGLERS’ CASTING TOURNAMENT 
February 27th to March 5th, inclusive 
Madison Square Garden 
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U. S. R. A. League Contest. 
Springfield, Mass., Feb. 12.—Following are the of¬ 
ficial scores of the nineteenth and twentieth matches; 
Nineteenth match: 
Columbus .1066 vs. National Capital .1169 
Pittsburgh . 1092 vs. Olympic . 1117 
Myies Standish . 1014 vs. Denver .1123 
Shell Mound .1039 vs. Boston . 1112 
Baltimore . 1065 vs. Portland . 1093 
Dallas . 1009 vs. Springfield . 1119 
Louisville . 1061 vs. Manhattan .1127 
Warren .. 1013 vs. Philadelphia . 1092 
Citizens .. 885 vs. Spokane .1123 
Belleville . 971 vs. St. Louis-Colonial_1060 
Youngstown .1091 vs. Providence . 1066 
Cincinnati . 892 vs. Tacoma ... 
Twentieth match; 
National Capital .1103 vs. Olympic .1113 
Columbus . 1076 vs. Denver .1126 
Pittsburgh .IHO vs. Boston .1116 
Myles Standish . 1633 vs. Portland .1161 
Shell Mound .1001 vs. Springfield . 1141 
Baltimore . 1039 vs. Manhattan .1120 
Dallas . 1065 vs. Philadelphia .1110 
Louisville . 1010 vs. Spokane .1118 
Warren . 1030 vs. St. Louis-Colonial ... 1085 
Citizens . 922 vs. Providence . 1079 
Belleville . 1007 vs. Tacoma .. 
Youngstown . 1075 vs. Osborn . 952 
The contest Tacoma-Philadelphia in the sixteenth 
match goes to Philadelphia, Tacoma waiving its right to 
protest because of loss of Philadelphia targets. 
The following clubs are tied on scores: National 
Capital-Pittsburgh; Boston-Olympic; Portland-Denver; 
Pittsburgh-Boston. These ties are to be shot off as soon 
as possible, and at least this month. 
There are sure to be numerous ties for places m 
class due to matches won and lost, and these must be 
shot off within ten days of close of regular matches. 
Distant clubs will be notified by wire and targets 
rushed to them as soon as the result will permit. 
A sufficient interval between the League and Indoor 
championships will be provided for to allow all shooters 
to rest up and get in good form for the championship 
contests. 
J. B. Crabtree, Sec’y-Treas. 
InfercoIIegiate Rifle Marches. 
Washington, D. C., Feb. 8.—The fifth week in the 
Intercollegiate Rifle Shooting League shows no change, 
as far as the leaders are concerned. There is still a 
triple tie in the Eastern League between Columbia, Har¬ 
vard and Massachusetts Agricultural. In the Western 
League, Iowa State and West Virginia are tied for first 
place. The results of the matches shot last week in the 
championship series are as follows: 
Eastern League.—Princeton defeated Norwich, 923 to 
911; Columbia defeated Dartmouth, 917 to 883; Massa¬ 
chusetts Agricultural defeated University of Maine, 963 
to 850; Harvard defeated Cornell, 946 to 877; Massa¬ 
chusetts Technical defeated Rhode Island State, 808 to 
786; North Georgia Agricultural defeated University of 
I'ermont, 914 to 912; Lehigh with 758 won by default 
from Clemson. 
Western League.—Michigan Agricultural won from 
the University of California, 926 to 895; Iowa State won 
from Louisiana State, 944 to 863; Washington State won 
from the University of Nebraska, 866 to 839; Perdue 
won from Kansas, 938 to 799; University of Minnesota 
won from the University of Wisconsin, 932 to 902; Ok¬ 
lahoma, A. & M. won from United States College of 
Veterinary Surgeons, 871 to 852; West \ irginia Univer¬ 
sity with a score of 923, won from the University, of 
Missouri by default. 
Feb. 1.5.—The sixth week’s competition in the Inter¬ 
collegiate Shooting League shows several changes in 
the standing of clubs. In the Eastern League, the de¬ 
feat of Columbia by Harvard breaks the triple tie for 
first place in that league. In the Western League, the 
University of Iowa and Michigan Agricultural College 
shot a tie. If the official count of the targets shows 
that Iowa lost the match, it will put W'est I'irginia 
alone in the first place. The results of the matches are 
as follows: . . , - , j 
Eastern League: Princeton University defeated 
North Georgia Agricultural College 947 to 920; Harvard 
University defeated Columbia University 952 to 885; 
Cornell University defeated Lehigh University 898 to 
791; University of I’ermont defeated Dartmouth Col egc 
910 to 904; Norwich University defeated Rhode Island 
State College 901 to 775; Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology with a score of 921 tvon by default from the 
ITniversitv of Maine; Massachusetts Agricultural Col¬ 
lege with a top score of 959 won by default from Clem¬ 
son College. . , 
Western League: Iowa State University and Michi¬ 
gan Agricultural College tied with a score of 933; Uni¬ 
versity of Minnesota defeated University of California 
924 to' 909; West Virginia University defeated University 
of Nebraska 942 to 849; Oklahoma Agricultural and 
Mechanical College defeated Washington State College 
880 to 878; K-insas University defeated U. S. Veterinary 
College 808 to 751; Perdue University with a score of 
922 won by default from Louisiana State College; Uni¬ 
versity of W'isconsin with a score of 901 won by default 
from University of Missouri. 
{Riile Notes continued on page 253.) 
