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against ten successive challengers shall have his name* 
engraved upon it. . . . 
11. This cup shall become the property of the member 
who can hold it against all coiners for four consecutive 
”£* AH protests or complaints shall be referred to the 
executive committee of the P. R. C. . , 
13. A record of all challenges shall be posted in the 
club house by the executive officer. 
14 Also a complete record of every match shot for this 
cup" should be posted in the club house for reference. 
We caught it all right in the match with Portland on 
the 16th; eleven points on the losing side. 
It was more of a pistol than a levolver match, there 
being but a few on our team who clung to the six-shooter, 
and resisted the temptation to nandle the long barreled, 
light-triffger pull target pistol. Parkhurst, however, with 
his -38 Colt, tied Freeman, who shot a pistol, both 
making on the first half high score of 91. 
The next two matches follow soon: 
Individual and team scores in first match in sense: ot 
three* Providence Revolver Club, vs. Myles Standish 
Rifle’Club of Portland. Me.; each team consisting of 
ten men, and to shoot on its home range; scores ex¬ 
changed by telegraph and signed targets verified; -U 
shots per man at 20 vds., standard target; any revolver 
or target pistol, the latter being handicapped 2 points 
per string: 
Portland team gross total, lbtXJ. 
Providence team: 0717 c 
E C Parkhurst. 91 grjm 
A C Hurlburt . 81 13-153 
W H Willard. ?6 £6-152 
A B Coulters. 57 72 Ida 
F S Mayo . <° 63—133—15. a 
Allowance for four revolvers. 
1589 
Revolver practice scores, 20yds., Standard target. 
W IT Freeman *93; A. C. Hurlburt 90; W. FI. Willard 
*81. SO, 80, 80, 83, 85. 86 79 79; W B. Gardiner *80 , 80, 
80 82; A. B. Coulters 71; W. R. Wing 63, 61, 67, H. C. 
Miller * 86 , 82. 
* "131 C f" o 1 
Standard target, 50yds.: E. C. Parkhurst 85, *93, 82. 
*1207 record. 
Creedmoor target, 50yds.: Parkhurst 48, 49, 45. 
Rifle scores, 25yds., ^in. ring target: C. L. Beach 
230, 231, 228. „ , „ 
Standard target, 50yds.: Beach 81. 
The Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
The regular weekly shoot on March 16 was well at¬ 
tended, owing to the balmy spring weather. Messrs. 
George Hugh Smith and Harry Dill were with us as 
visitors, the former getting some good scores with his 
39 s & W revolver. We hope to have them with us 
'egularly. The following scores were recorded, 200yds„ 
rifle; 50yds. revolver: 
E C^odda™^ 11: .. 21 22 22 23 21 21 20 20 22 24-216 
E G Goddard. lg 1? 25 19 2 i 19 2 1 24 25 20-206 
18 23 18 19 25 19 23 21 21 17—204 
21 92 24 17 20 12 19 23 22 21—201 
-nt Snering . 23 21 21 24 15 22 22 19 21 22-210 
spering ... 2g 19 16 22 24 20 18 19 20 24—205 
Record match: 
L E Hall. 
Dr R L Dubbs.. 
Dr E A Mallette 
16 22 10 23 21 19 22 20 23 25—201 
*>3 b o 19 17 24 23 19 13 23 18—199 
22 16 19 22 24 20 22 11 22 17—195 
2? 19 16 17 19 22 18 18 21 13—185 
18 20 25 13 21 8 19 17 21 16—178 
99 is 17 19 22 5 19 9 23 17—169 
90 10 18 11 23 17 19 19 21 21—169 
12 17 14 19 3 21 18 22 14 13—153 
Flonor target: 
N Spering . 
L E Hall. 
R L Dubbs. 
Revolver match: 
Dr E A Palmer... 
G H Smith 
. 21 24 22—67 
. 24 14 22—60 
. 17 17 14—48 
10 10 9988777 6-81 
10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 4—80 
10 98888765 4—73 
999887655 5—71 
988776666 5—68 
10 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 4-68 
.10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6-80 
998888776 6—76 
998877776 4-72 
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