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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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^tfie 'Ran^e and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
Sept 4-12.—United States Revolver Association annual 
outdoor championship matches. John Taylor Hum¬ 
phrey, Sec’y-Treas., Box 218, New York. 
Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, June 19.—The weekly competition • of 
this Association was held to-day on the Arlington range, 
Lansdowne avenue and Cedar Lane, near Llanerch, Pa. 
Spering breaks the military record by getting a possible 
on his fourth ticket in the 100-shot military match. This 
is th'e first possible ever made with military rifle here: 
Rifle, record match, 200yds.: E. H. Williamson 200, 
176, 179, 176, 181, 178, 186, 184; L. E. Hall 178, 177, 186. 
Honor target, 3 shots: L. E. Hall 62, E. H. William¬ 
son 61, 47. 
Military rifle match: A. W. Brockmeyer 39. 
Military match, 100 shots: 
N Snering . 44 41 44 50 45 42 42 44 43 41—436 
J D Jaques. 41 45 41 39 43 39 40 39 41 40—408 
.Revolver match, 50yds.: H. A. Dill 77, 76, 75, 75. 
Pistol match, 50vds.: H. A. Dill 89, 85, 82, 80, 82, 87, 83, 
85. 86 , 84, 83, 88 , 82, 82, 82, 80. 
Military practice match, revolver: A. D. Shaw 38, 37; 
J. T. Oliver 61. 
The following scores were shot in a 50-shot competi¬ 
tion at the indoor range, 1406 Washington avenue. 
Schneering was high with a total score of 1186 out of a 
passible 1250 points: _ , „ 
Geo. Schneering 1186, W. T. Smith 1121. J. D. Jaques 
1175, R. L. Dubbs, 1144, Geo. H. Smith 1175. 
June 16.—The telegraphic pistol match between teams 
of five men each of the Newark Rifle and Revolver As¬ 
sociation, of Newark, N. J., and the Philadelphia Rifle 
Association was shot at the indoor range, 1406 Wash¬ 
ington avenue during the week, resulting in a victory for 
the Newark team by a score of 2034 to 2032, and it is 
evident by the scores made by both teams that they did 
not shoot up to their regular average. We believe, 
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