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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 16, 1907. 
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Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, March 9. —The regular weekly com¬ 
petition of the Massachusetts Rifle Association was held 
at its range to-day with a fair attendance of shooters. 
Good weather conditions prevailed, although the un¬ 
steadiness of the strong northwest wind made good scores 
difficult to obtain at all ranges. 
Messrs. Dale and Fitz tied for high score in the off¬ 
hand match with scores of 217. 
F. Daniels led the long-range men with a score of 45, 
a fine score for the day. During the day’s shooting at 
this distance every shot, with the exception of a few 
sighters, found the target, not a miss being recorded. 
Numerous fine pistol and revolver scores were made, 
E. E. Patridge leading with 96 in the former class, while 
F. Carter and E. B. Hawkes made clean -scores with 
military revolvers. 
A pistol team match is scheduled for next Saturday 
with the Miles Standish Rifle Club, of Portland, who 
are to shoot at 20yds. indoors, while the M. R. A. 
team shoots at 50yds., at the range. A full attendance 
of the pistol contingent is expected. The scores: 
Offhand practice match: 
R L Dale. 24 18 20 25 21 21 19 22 24 23—217 
F C Fitz. 22 24 23 25 18 18 21 23 24 19—217 
S C Sampson. 16 23 23 24 22 22 23 23 19 19—214 
F H West. 18 24 16 22 19 18 18 20 24 24—203 
R Berry . 18 20 21 18 19 23 15. 22 21 23—200 
Honor target: 
J E Lynch. 19 23 15—57 
R L Dale. 21 17 17—55 
Long-range rifle match, 1,000yds.: 
F Daniels . 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 3 5—45 
W Charles . 4 4 5 4 5 3 4 4 5 4—42 
543455443 5—42 
E E Patridge. 555535335 3—42 
H C Comey. 345535443 5—41 
D P Holder. 353334545 5—40 
Pistol medal match: 
E H Foote. 8 10 9 7 10 10 8 10 8 10—90 
9 7 10 10 7 10 6 9 10 10—88 
C F Lamb. 997888 10 10 6 8—84 
W Mortimer . 8 8 7 7 9 8 9 9 8 10-83 
879788979 9—84 
W A Smith. 10 8 8 7 8 10 10 7 7 8—83 
M T Day. 10 6 10 788889 9—S3 
Military revolver match: 
E B Hawkes. 555555555 5—50 
Lieut A D Clark. 4 45545455 4—45 
444554545 4—44 
554444545 4—44 
Pistol practice match: 
E E Patridge. 9 8 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10—96 
9 10 9 10 10 9 8 9 10 10—94 
10 8 9 9 10 9 9 9 10 10—93 
8 9 10 9 8 8 10 9 10 10—91 
Louis Bell . 8 8 7 9 9 9 10 10 10 10—90 
9997888 10 10 10—88 
F Carter . 9 9 8 8 9 8 10 10 9 9—89 
H C Bowen. 9 10 10 10 9 7 7 9 7 10—88 
O E Gerrish. 9 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 8 8—88 
8 8 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 8—87 
B T Smith. 9889 10 8899 8—86 
M *T Day. 9 8 9 6 8 9 8 7 10 10—84 
O Moore . 7 8 6 9 8 10 6 9 9 9—SI 
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New York, March 7.—Match with Springfield Revolver 
and Pistol Club, tight men, 30 shots at 20yds., five shots 
per target, U. S..R. A. rules for Match 4, revolver: 
Dr W A Smith.42 42 45 42 46 44—261 
W C Lawrence. 39 42 40 39 44 46—250 
J B Crabtree. 45 40 35 41 48 46—255 
C S Axtell. 45 46 41 38 43 47—260 
W A Smith, Jr. 44 47 42 43 42 46—254 
F Wakefieid . 46 46 44 46 45 47—268 
G H Chandler. 41 45 44 35 42 45—252 
Dr J R Calkins. 44 46 45 44 40 41—260—2060 
Average 10-shot score.85 5-6 
Springfield scores, shot on their home gallery: 
Manhattan. 
T Anderton . 43 44 49 46 39 44—265 
B F Wilder. 47 42 43 48 47 46—273 
Dr R H Sayre. 40 43 38 41 43 41—246 
ALA Himmshvright. 35 44 40 42 37 40—238 
Dr W G Hudson. 44 40 41 42 40 40—247 
P Planford .... 43 46 43 47 40 47—266 
C F Armstrong . 45 42 40 46 41 45—259 
J E Silliman. 43 48 45 46 40 42—254—2048 
Average 10-sbot score ..85 1-3 
Springfield won by 12 points. 
Scores shot at 2628 Broadway to-day follow: 
Revolver practice, 20vds.: T. Anderton 91, 89, 88; 
B. F. Wilder 94, 89; P. Hanford, 90, 82; Dr. C. B. Isaac¬ 
son 81; A. L. A. Himmelwright 83; M. Hays 89, 89; 
J. B. Day 89, 89, 81; Dr. R. H. Sayre 91; Dr. W. G. 
Hudson 83: J. E. Silliman 83. 
Rifle, 25yds.: Dr. W. G. Hudson 247, 245; Dr. R. H. 
Sayre 237; J. H. Taylor 245, 244, 243; J. E. Silliman 241, 
240. 
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Revolver, 50vds.: 
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