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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 23, 1909. 
Saturday, January 16th, 1909 
SECOND MATCH 
New York Athletic Club vs. Crescent Athletic Club 
AGAIN —The high score on both teams made with 
Charles Daly Guns 
One gentleman used shells loaded with Walsrode 
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High School Championship. 
The sub-target rifle matches, of the New York high 
schools, held on Jan. 15, were closely contested as a 
whole. McLoughlin, who shot for Bryant, scored low 
on account of failure to deliver all his shots within the 
time limit of three minutes. He only succeeded in shoot¬ 
ing three out of his seven shots. 
De Witt Clinton defeated Erasmus, 260 to 246; Com¬ 
merce defeated Curtis, 254 to 253; Morris defeated Boys’ 
High, 261 to 255; Manual Training defeated Bryant, 263 
to 242, and Stuyvesant defeated Commercial, 258 to 257. 
Clinton still maintains the lead in the championship 
race. The scores: 
Clinton — Emmerich 32, Brown 34, Krefeld 32, Voss 33, 
Waldman 32, Hubbard 32, Finkelstein 32, Frachiman 38; 
total 260. 
Erasmus-^Sparks 28, Haskell 28, Lauer 29, Mulford 30, 
Hudson 32, Kingsley 32, Reeve, 32, Williamson 35; 
total 246. 
Commerce — Friedman 30, Wallace 31, Dretschner 31, 
