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was fourth with 30, handicap 15, 45. F. MacCauley fifth 
with 37, handicap 7, total 44. 
Events 1 and 2, 25 targets each, comprised the prize 
handicap at 50 targets. The third column gives the han¬ 
dicap allowance, the fourth column the total. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 25 H. T’l 15 10 25 25 
J Davis . 21 20 6—47 13 7 21 .. 
R Bercaugh . 21 20 3-44 14 9 22 .. 
S Castle . 26 16 7—43 14 6 23 .. 
F MacCauley .14 23 7^4 11 7 15 12 
C Day, Sr. 16 14 15—45 . 
W McMahon . 19 21 3—43 10 6 .. .. 
A Lindley . 18 19 2—39 . 
C Day, Jr. 23 25 0—48 .. 
W Trowbridge . 23 18 10—51 14 7 21 17 
t Krammer . 11 13 13—37 .... 14 .. 
P Coffin . 5 7 12—24 .. .. 24 14 
S Thornton. 18 19 2—39 14 10 20 .. 
J Erb . 15 13 11—39 8 5 17 .. 
J Murphy . 9 5 14 .. 
C Decker . .. .. 14 17 
I. C., Capt. 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Boston, Mass., March 6. —The first handicap shoot 
for March, held on the grounds of the Boston Athletic 
Association, at Riverside to-day, was notable for the 
excellent _ shooting displayed by Horace Kirkwood, one 
of the visitors, who scored 99 out of 100 from scratch. 
He ran 92 before missing. The handicap was won by 
W. G. Titcomb, with a total of 97. 
The 25-target event, for a trophy donated by Lawrence 
Flint, was won by J. H. Daggett. Scores: 
Hdcp. T’l 
Hdcp. T’l 
w 
G Titcomb. 
.. 10 
97 
T K iJaxter. 
.. 4 
79 
F 
H Richards. 
.. 26 
92 
S A Ellis. 
9 
79 
T 
R Dickey... 
.. 0 
91 
C B Tucker... 
.. 10 
77 
F 
Whitney .... 
.. 16 
90 
C Q Clapp. 
.. 14 
77 
C 
P Blinn. 
.. 10 
89 
C R Curtis. 
.. 12 
74 
H Daggett... 
.. 10 
87 
J S Brown. 
.. 26 
55 
C Adams.... 
.. 2 
83 
*H Kirkwood . 
.. 0 
99 
F 
W Palfrey... 
.. 24 
83 
*F J Daggett.. 
.. 0 
85 
H 
W Kniffht.. 
.. 26 
80 
*G H Hassam. 
.. 0 
74 
A 
A Knight.... 
"Guests. 
.. 26 
80 
*C P Morris_ 
... 0 
7 
'Ran^e and Gallery, 
Taunton Indoor Rifle League. 
Taunton, Mass., March 3. —The Taunton Rifle Club 
and Highlands wound up last week’s rifle league matches 
by shooting a tie match on Saturday evening at the 
Highland range, which was won by the Highlands by 
virtue of ranking scores. The feature was the shooting 
of 48 by Howes and Hewitt, of the opposing teams. 
The scores are given below: 
Wampecho Club. 
Spanish War Veterans. 
P C Taylor ...:- 
45 
Uanforth . 
.. 41 
Newcomb . 
41 
Robinson . 
.. 45 
E H Dean. 
42 
Totten . 
.. 44 
A T Dean. 
46 
Murray . 
.. 42 
Dummy . 
41—215 
Broadhurst . 
.. 48—220 
Whittenton Kitie 
Club. 
Highland Rifle 
Club. 
Hutchins . 
41 
Davis . 
.. 41 
Tossely . 
Dunbar . 
41 
42 
Syvertsen . 
Hopkins . 
.. 44 
.. 41 
Richards . 
45 
Hewitt . 
.. 46 
Rudolph . 
44—213 
Atwood . 
.. 43—215 
Y.M.C.A. 
Belmont Rifle 
Club. 
Barden . 
46 
Rogers . 
.. 45 
J Q Taylor. 
Remington . 
40 
Henry . 
.. 46 
46 
Lewis . 
.. 46 
Stedman . 
43 
Thresher . 
.. 48 
Patten . 
43—218 
Woodward . 
.. 48—233 
Taunton Rifle Club. 
Ahtanum Club. 
Currier . 
43 
D Taylor . 
. 45 
Boynton . 
41 
Moriri . 
. 44 
G Harrington. 
42 
Wood . 
. 41 
Duffy . 
40 
Eddy . 
. 37 
Howes . 
47—213 
Shepard . 
. 44-211 
Ninth Co. 
Highland Rifle 
Club. 
Walcot . 
44 
Davis . 
. 41 
Smerdon . 
44 
Syvertsen . 
. 42 
Brown . 
, 47 
Hewitt . 
Burdick . 
47 
Atwood . 
Crowell . 
47—229 
Dummy . 
. 41 215 
Taunton Rifle Club. 
Howes .48 
Duffy . 40 
Currier .41 
Harrington 
Dummy 
46 
40- 
-215 
Lost. Per Cent. 
Taunton R. and G. C. 
Mager . 46 
Scudder .44 
Hill . 42 
Cushman .42 
Rivard . 41—215 
Highlands win by ranking scores. 
Standing of the teams: 
T, , Won. 
Belmonts . 15 
Ninth Co. 14 
S W V . 
Whittentons 
T R and G C . 8 
Wampechos . 7 
Y M C A. 6 
T R C. 5 
Highlands . 5 
.^htanums . 3 
League Records.—Highest single strong: Thresher, Bel¬ 
monts, 50. Highest team total, Ninth Co., 235. 
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7 
10 
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6 
11 
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5 
12 
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5 
12 
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