650 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May 25, 1912 
HIGH OVER ALL 
on all targets at the recent Birmingham, Ala., Shoot. This is the record of 
Mr. Guy Ward, breaking 140 out of 150 Singles and 40 out of 50 Doubles. 
The second high guns (single targets) were Mr. Ward and Mr. John Warren, 
each scoring 93 out of 100. Both Mr. Ward and Mr. Warren used the 
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Olympic Rifle Team Selected. 
Washington, D. C., May 17.—Scores in the trial for 
places on the army, navy, marine corps and militia 
rifle team to be sent to the Olympic games in Sweden 
this summer were announced from the naval rine range 
at Winthrop, Md.,- this afternoon. The twelve were: 
Lieut C S Osborn, U S N...^. 
Capt T S Sylvester, N J N O. ’>2 
Capt C L Burdette, W Va N O. 
Capt S T Hurd, Iowa N G. 
Sergt U S Adams, USA... .. 
Chief Gunner’s Mate F L Dieueonne, U S N. t-M 
Private R N Henshaw, U S M C. 
Sergt J E Johnson, Iowa N G.. 
Capt N C Stiles, Maine N G. 43. 
Capt R C Foster, Maine N G. 
Capt H B Myers, U S A.... 432 
The contestants fired 90 shots each, 30 at 200yds., 30 at 
400yds., 15 at 500yds. and 15 at UOOyds. I'he highest 
possible score was 450. 
U. S. Rifle Team. 
The United States rifle team, whose members are to 
take part in the Pan-American tournament, arrived at 
Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 17, on board the V erdi, 
and were accorded a hearty welcome. Th^ team is 
under the command of Col. Charles D. Gaither, of the 
Maryland National Guard, and Capt. J. A. Moss, of the 
general staff, is acting as adjutant. The other members 
of the team are Capt. S. W. Wise, Massachusetts N. G.; 
Corporal John Kneubel, 74th New York N. G.; Capt. 
W. P. Hyde, Tennessee N. G.; C. N. Schriver, United 
States Marine Corps; Sergt. C. A. Lloyd, U. S. Marine 
Corps; John W. Hessian, Bridgeport, Conn.; Lieut. Wm. 
C. Stoll, 29th U. S. Infantry. 
Sharpshooters, Dayton, O. 
C. W. Sander won the first of the monthly cup shoots 
cf the Sharpshooters, with a score of 104 out of a pos¬ 
sible 120. The season was opened at the club s range, 
south of the city, on May 14. The cup contest is open 
to members only, 5 shots, muzzle rest, 200yds. Free-for- 
all matches are also shot, and C. W. Sander^ was also 
high man in these; D. D. Bergk, Adolph Schwind, Chas. 
Long and G. H. Sander following in the order named. 
The club is planning to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary 
Sept. 12 and 13, with a two-day shoot, when a gold 
medal and other valuable prizes will be competed for. 
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