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Charles Daly Single Barrel Gun 
Score, 95 
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Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
The regular weekly competitions of this Association, 
were held to-day on the Arlington range, Lansdowne 
avenue and Cedar lane (near Llanerch, Pa.) with several 
of our old members from out of town present to partici¬ 
pate in the military competitions. Spering was high in 
the military match with the fine score of 47 and 45. 
Overbaugh shot for the first time with military rifle, and 
put up some very creditable scores. Hall was high in 
the record and honor matches, while Dill carried off the 
honors with a good score of 90 with pistol. The scores 
follow: 
Record match, 200yds., offhand, possible 250: L. E 
Hall 215, 213, 208, 203, 201; E. H. Williamson 163, 12sl 
122, 180. 
Honor target, 3 shots, possible 75; L. E. Hall 62. 
H. Overbaugh 57, J. D. Jaques 50, D. W. Stubbs 50, 
N. Spering 50, G. H. Smith 50. 
Military match, possible 50: N. Spering 47, 45; E. C. 
Goddard 45, 41; J. G. Dillin 45, 43; J. D. Jaques 45, 43, 44: 
Geo H. Smith 43, 43; H. Overbaugh 40, 40, 40; D. W. 
Stubbs 39; E. H. Williamson 32. 
Revolver match, 50yds., possible 100: E. A. Palmer 85. 
81; R. L. Dubbs 80, 80. 
Pistol match, 50yds., possible 100: H. A. Dill 90 87 
85 83, 83, 83, 85, 82, 82, 80, 80, 80. 
W. T. Smith broke the indoor revolver record at the 
weekly competitions Thursday evening at the range of 
the Philadelphia Rifle Association, No. 1406 Washington 
avenue, raising the figures to 96 out of a possible 100. 
There was quite a large turnout, and the different events 
were keenly contested. On Tuesday night Jaques and 
Overbaugh made 244, the best scores with the rifle, 
though Spering later in a practice match scored 245. 
The revolver match with thei Cypress Hills Rifle and 
Revolver Association, of Brooklyn, will be held at the 
outdoor range on Decoration day, at 1 P. M. Teams of 
five men will compete, 50 shots each, at 50yds., Standard 
American target and any ammunition. 
Rifle, 25yds.: J. D. Jaques 244, 239, 237, 236, 227; Harry 
Overbaugh 240, 241, 244, 237; L. E. Hall 228; C. R 
Dougherty 238, 229, 227, 220. 
Practice match: W. D. Denney 237, 236, 230; W. A. Lee 
238, 237, 235; E. A. Palmer 235; N. Spering 245' J H 
Anderson 235; Mr. Boyer and friends 225, 228. 
Revolver, 20yds.: William T. Smith 96, 84, 78; W H 
Ricker 86, 84, 83, 80; H. A. Dill 77, 76, 75; E. A. Palmer 
S3, 89; R. L. Dubbs 83, 78, 76. 
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St. Louis Revolver Club. 
The St. Louis Revolver Club shot a telegraph team 
race with the Newark, N. J., Revolver Club, May 11, 
conditions, 30 shots per man, at 20yds., in strings of 6 
with revolvers. The St. Louis club came out on ton^ 
1287 to 1119. Here are the scores: 
Chas Dominic. 
M R Moore. 
C C Crossman. 
S E Sears. 
W C Aytr . 
Newark Revolver Club 
43 40 46 47 47 43—266 
48 46 45 41 46 47—273 
40 44 43 44 48 49—268 
40 35 43 45 41 42—246 
42 36 41 39 37 39—234—1287 
. 1119 
Our indoor season will close May 13, when we shoot a 
seven-man team race with the lielleville Revolver Club. 
Some of our members are also members of the Colonial 
Revolver Club, and from now on do most of their 
shooting on the 50yd. range. 
St. Louis Revolver Club defeated the Boston Revolver 
Club in 20yd. telegraph team shoot May 6, 1290 to 1237. 
The Boston boys shot well, and should have made a 
better .score. Targets they sent us after match showed 
some very nice grounds, that if placed a little differently 
on the cards would have counted much more. Jewett’s 
48 was a dandy. Here are the scores: 
St. Louis Revolver Club. 
Sears .264 
IVIoore .264 
Dominic .262 
Ayer .250 
Crossman.250—1290 
Boston Revolver Club. 
Jewett .255 
Percival .250 
Gerrish .247 
Heath .245 
Baldwin .240—1237 
Cup shoot, 30 
Frese . 
shots, at 50yds.: 
. 247 
Gray . 
.253 
Summerfield . 
. 241 
Olcott . 
.. 252 
Crossman . 
.238 
Mrs Crossman . 
. 249 
Spencer . 
.230 
King shoot, low man out after each round: Olcott 6; 
Crossman 6; Spencer 7, 6; Fassett 7, 7, 6; Summerfield 
9. 7, 8, 8; Mrs. Crossman 8, 8, 7, 8; Gray 7, 7, 9, 10, 5; 
Frese 9, 10, 7, 10, 7. 
Secretary. 
Los Angeles (Cal.) Revolver Club. 
Los Angeles, Cal., May 10.—The regular monthly 
medal shoot for the pistol and Hoegee handicap revolver 
medals took place Sunday, May 9. Will A. Wright, 
vising his .22cal. revolver, won the handicap medal with 
a score of 265; his 21 points handicap bringing his total 
up to 286. A. B. Douglas won the pistol medal with a 
score of 270 out of a possible 300. Following are the 
scores: 
Revolver handicap, medal shoot: 
Score. 
Hdep. Total. 
Will A. Wright. 
.265 
21 
286 
I C Douglas. 
... 262 
15 
277 
W E Smith. 
... 250 
27 
277 
A M Smith. 
... 250 
27 
277 
A B Douglas. 
... 273 
0 
273 
J E Holcomb. 
... 243 
30 
273 
JT D Thaxter. 
... 256 
12 
268 
Dr L M Packard. 
... 242 
24 
266 
C W Linder. 
... 236 
18 
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