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Leach, Brooklyn Boys’ High School. 18 
Menefee, Brooklyn Boys’ High School. 18 
Boccalani, High School of Commerce. 17 
Kempner, High School of Commerce. 17 
Spencer, Manual Training School. 16 
Harding, Manual Training School . 16 
Repko, Stuyvesant High School. 16 
Maloy, Curtis High School. 16 
Fountain, High School of Commerce. 16 
Unz, High School of Commerce. 15 
Sherhan, High School of Commerce. 15 
Beirier, Manual Training School. 15 
Class D, 7 shots, possible 35: 
Peck, High School of Commerce. 32 
Duschnes, High School of Commerce. 31 
Curley, High School of Commerce:. 31 
Scharfenberg, Manual Training School. 31 
Fountain, High School of Commerce. 31 
Claussen, High School of Commerce. 30 
Warner, High School of Commerce. 30 
Morgan, Morris High School. 30 
Briggs, Morris High School. 29 
Hoops, Stuyvesant High School. 29 
Leach, Brooklyn Boys’ High School. 29 
Marlor, Curtis High School. 29 
Laing, Curtis, High School. 29 
Holman, Morris High School. 29 
Hickerson, Manual Training School. 28 
E J Carr, High School of Commerce. 28 
Borcealari, High School of Commerce. 28 
Masseneau, Manual Training School. 28 
Guiteras, High School of Commerce. 28 
Hambrock, High School of Commerce. 27 
Schmelter, Manual Training School. 27 
Brack, High School of Commerce. 27 
Galloway, Curtis High School. 27 
Wrech^rs, Morris High School.' .' ’ 27 
Neuman, Stuyvesant High School.27 
Malow, Curtis High School. 27 
Gurner, Manual Training School. 25 
Kempner, High School of Commerce. 25 
Triest, Curtis High School... 24 
Spencer, Manual Training School. 24 
Garcia, Curtis High School. 23 
Hubbard, Clinton High School. 21 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Y\ alnut Hill, Mass., Feb. 9.— A good attendance of 
shooters gathered at the Association range to-day. The 
glare of light from the snow was a cause of much 
strain to the eyes of some contestants. The changes of 
light and temperature affected adversely the elevations 
at 1000 yards. 
In the offhand practice match, J. Busfield was high 
with 224. On the honor target an accidental discharge 
of his second shot ruined his chances, though he had 
scored 23 for his first shot. 
The pistol and revolver scares also averaged up well, 
in spite of the glare of light, several of the shooters 
getting close to 90. 
Offhand practice match: 
J Busfield .22 24 20 21 20 23 25 21 24 24—224 
24 25 21 24 21 17 21 19 24 21—217 
R L Dale.22 18 23 24 20 22 25 25 22 23—223 
A Niedner . 23 17 24 24 22 22 22 21 23 23—219 
H E Tuck. 21 20 21 25 22 22 20 25 22 19—217 
M Alden . 21 23 22 20 19 20 17 25 21 24—212 
J E Lynch. 21 23 19 23 23 20 19 22 21 19—210 
A W Hill. 25 21 15 24 24 23 16 20 20 22—210 
M T Day. 21 22 19 23 22 19 20 23 21 16—206 
H V Hill. 23 25 16 21 16 24 21 21 16 22—205 
F H West. 21 20 21 25 9 23 20 18 23 23—203 
Honor target, 3 shots, ring target: 
H E Tuck.22 20 24—66 
A Niedner .19 24 19—62 
F West .19 23 17—59 
J E Lynch.23 18 15—56 
Long range rifle match: 
F Daniels . 553355545 5—45 
S W Wise. 553355545 5—45 
E E Patridge. 455054335 4—38 
Pistol medal match: 
C F Lamb. 10 8 8 10 7 7 7 10 9 10—86 
W A Smith. 77788888 10 7—78 
A W Hill. 966796799 9—77 
M T Day. 10 6 9 7 10 6 6 5 10 7—76 
Pistol and revolver match: 
E B Hawks. 10 9 9 7 10 9 8 9 10 8—89 
10 9 9 7 10 9 8 9 10 8—89 
988899999 10—88 
E H Foote. 10 8 8 9 8 7 10 10 9 10—89 
910 6 7 10 9 9 10 9 8—87 
D L Marsh. 8978 10 9998 10—88 
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