Aprii. 13, 1907.I 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
595 
Pistol match: 
:orge H Smith. 
10 10 
10 
10 
9 
9 
8 
S 
6 
5—S5 
10 9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
7 
6 
6—82 
10 10 
9 
9 
8 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7—82 
10 10 
9 
9 
8 
8 
7 
7 
6 
6 —SO 
9 9 
9 
S 
8 
8 
7 
7 
6 
5—76 
Revolver practice match 
C Hay. 
‘ 8 S 
8 
7 
7 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5—67 
A Palmer. 
10 10 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 
6 
4 
0—64 
Pistol practice match: 
C Hay. 
10 9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
S 
7 
6 
6 —SI 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, April 6 .—The regular weekly shoot of 
; e Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at its range 
-day in a strong shifting wind, which kept the rifle 
K ores down to extremely modest figures, not a long- 
nge score reaching the 40 mark, and but one 200yds. 
ore beating 200 . 
, Several good scores were made in the pistol medal 
atch, in which E. H. Foote was high with the fine 
tal of 95. 
High scores were made at midrange by F. Carter at the 
idweekly shoot, when he made consecutive scores of 
. 47 and 49 at 500yds. and 43 at 600yds. 
The bronze and silver pistol medal was won by S. B. 
Jams. The scores: 
Bronze and silver medal; won on ten scores of S3 or 
tter by 
B Adams .S 6 88 85 86 90 93 90 S3 S3 86 
Offhand practice match: 
Niedner _ 23 20 22 21 14 22 22 22 17 23—206 
E Lynch. 24 20 16 23 15 20 21 9 22 13—183 
A Hittle. 9 22 20 24 22 22 22 11 10 15—177 
Long-range rifle match, 1,000yds.: 
E Patridge. 
'9 
5 
3 5 
3 
4 
5 
5 
4—39 
Daniels . 
. 4 
5 
3 
3 4 
4 
5 
0 
3 
0—31 
Midrange rifle match, 
500yds. 
t arter . 
5 
5 
5 5 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5—49 
5 
5 
5 
5 5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4—47 
5 
5 
4 
4 4 
4 
5 
4 
5 
5—45 
Six hundred yards: 
Carter . 
4 
5 
4 
5 5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 48 
Military medal match: 
T Abbott. 
. 4 
5 
5 
5 5 
5 
4 
5 
4 
3-45 
Pistol medal match: 
H Foote. 
. 10 
10 10 
8 10 
10 
9 
9 10 
9—95 
- 
8 
10 
7 
8 9 
9 
8 10 
9 10—88 
9 
10 
8 
7 10 
8 
7 
9 
10 10—SS 
F Lamb. 
. 10 
8 10 
8 9 
9 
10 10 
9 10-93 
8 
7 
10 
8 - 6 
10 
9 10 
8 10—86 
Mortimer . 
7 
9 
9 9 
9 10 10 10 10—90 
7 
8 
9 
8 10 
8 
9 
8 10 10—87 
A Smith. 
8 
S 
9 
9 9 
7 
8 
8 
9 10—S5 
T Day. 
9 
8 
7 
7 7 
8 10 
8 10 
8—82 
Military revolver match 
W Raymond. 
5 
5 
5 
4 4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
4—42 
5 
5 
5 
4 4 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4—41 
Pistol practice match: 
E Patridge . 
9 
9 10 
10 8 
8 10 10 
9 
9—92 
9 
8 10 10 9 
9 10 
7 
9 
10—91 
At Baltimore. 
1 he schoolboys of Baltimore, Md., who are practicing 
le shooting at the Fourth Regiment Armory under 
ajor Samuel J. Fort, are enthusiastic and are working 
rd. They began on the sub-target gun and did re- 
irkably well. Major Fort has caused them to try twice 
the regulation 40yd. range with ,22cal. rifles, and the 
owing they have made has been still better. 
1 he next move will be to practice on the larger ranges. 
Major Fort has applied for permission to use the Fort 
cHenry ranges, and if the permission be granted the 
1 ys in practice will be personally taxed 3 cents a shot, 
ns will pay for the ammunition. The boys are trying 
( rd, and need encouragement. They are handicapped 
cause of lack of funds. The boys are from the City 
'■lege, Polytechnic Institute and grammar schools of 
- city. They are anxious to go to Creedmoor, N. Y., 
9 irney and shoot in the schoolboy event there. This 
ent is 100yds. standing, and 300 and 500yds. prone. 
' send a representative schoolboy team of seven from 
| ltimore will cost about $150, and Major Fort is trying 
get this sum for the team. There is intense enthusi- 
n among the boys. In a recent shoot the boys made 
• - following creditable scores with . 22 cal. rifles, at 
ds.: Skillman 43, Appleby 3S, Eldridge 38, Reese 37 , 
I earner 36, Hill 35, Maxwell 34, Mabbitt 34 Bechler 31, 
'oper 30, Pray 29, Schultz 27, Wagner 24, Belt IS. 
Wm. J. Reed. 
ianh&tt&n Rifle and Revolver Association. 
1 'Jew York, April 4.—At the shoot held at 2628 Broad- 
y, scores were made as follows: 
Revolver, 50yds.: M. Hays 91, 87, 85, 83; P. Hanford 
83, 82, 82; H. A. Grosbeck, Jr., 79; W. L. Buchanan 
C. W. Green 94, 90, 87, 83; J. B. Day 89, 88; G. 
1 enzer 84; J. E. Silliman 84, 81. 
Vpril 6.—At Armbruster's Park, the following scores 
, re made: 
Revolver, 50yds.: Col. H. II. Brinkerhoff 81, 85, 85, 85, 
84; \V. J. Cowes 83, 79, 86, 83, 84, 81, 82, 81, 87, 85; 
j-Alexander 91, 80, 72, S2. 81, 86, 78, 83; T E Silliman 89, 
1 87, 91, 87, 93, 83, 90, 92, 86. 
Lfle, 200yds.: W. H. French 229, 226, 218, 210, 215; 
Hays 219, 209, 222, 213, 201, 20S; Col. H. II. llrinker- 
ff 196; W. Hays 217, 219, 213, 207; G. F. Snelling 214, 
, 220, 222, 217, 219 , 222; M. Dorrler 226, 208, 226, 225, 
I L. P. Hansen 200, 221, 216, 227; W. A. Barker 226, 
. 218, 224, 224, 225; Dr W G Hudson 231, 216, 224, 229, 
I - 22 ' J - 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
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