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673 
C W Linder, I ns Angeles, Cal. 40'1 
E A Taylor, Boston. 405 
Wm C Ayer, St. Louis.404 
George Sprmsguth, Chicago. 403 
Nathan Spering Philadelphia . 403 
G P Sanborn, New York . 402 
T M Borcur, St. Louis. 402 
H B Vanderveer, New York. 402 
C F Armstrong, San Francisco. 401 
A W Haines, Chicago. 400 
R H Crosby, Portland, Me. 397 
L M Rawlins, Baltimore, Md. t . 395 
Wm Renehan, Baltimore, Md. 395 
J S Reese, Baltimore, Md. 394 
J H Wessels, New Orleans. 394 
A L Mitchell, Portland, Me. 394 
J R Trego, San Francisco. 394 
A Bradley,. Boston .... 393 
H VV Mattmiller, Louisville, Kyi. 392 
Geo VV Wilson, Portland, Ore.392 
H A Hill, Boston. 391 
S Scott, New York. 391 
MATCH A. 
Score of 450 in 50 shots at 20yds. by Lieut. R. H. Sayre. 
New York, winning Match A—Indoor Revolver Cham¬ 
pionship, United States Revolver Association. Reduced 
from 2.72-inch bullseye. 
Flynt Lincoln, Springfield, Mass. 389 
William Almy, Providence, R. 1. 380 
Edwin Cugle, Baltimore, Md. 385 
E P Hilt, St. Louis. 384 
W H VVillard, Providence, R. 1. 383 
W A Siebe, San Francisco. 383 
M Sumrnerfield, St Louis. 379 
E A Smith, Baltimore, Md. 375 
H D Thaxter, Los Angeles, Cal. 375 
C H Halevy, Boston. sjs 
A Gibson, Paterson, N. J.372 
H Windmuller, San Francisco .370 
W J Macdonnall. Washington, D. C. 369 
Frank Russel, Duluth, Minn. 368 
A M Summers. Boston. 367 
p B Wesson, Springfield, Mass. 367 
Col F E Resche, Duluth, Minn. 366 
A A Hook, Louisville, Ky.363 
J W Bowie, Portland, 0. 361 
H D McCaskey, Washington, D C. 356 
p_r G C Hall, Louisville, Ky. 354 
Lieut G B Hanna, Louisville, Ky. 348 
V Hood, Portland, Ore . 348 
C H Retry, Paterson, N. J. 347 
W J Reagan, Paterson, N. J. 343 
C J Doehring, San Francisco. 340 
J A Gleason, Portland, Ore. 335 
B M Henley, Portland, Ore. 324 
John Kracke, New Orleans. 317 
John Wald, Duluth, Minn. 309 
Dr J N Reeve, Washington, D C. 306 
P S Langworthy, Portland, Ore. 293 
MATCH B—PISTOL. 
Frank Fromm, Spokane, Wash. 87 95 90 91 93—456 
.22 S. & W., Peters, Stevens-Pope-Armory. 
Lieut R H Savre, New York. 94 87 89 94 91—455 
.22 S. & Peters, Stevens-Pope-Armory. 
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