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FOREST AND STREAM. 
'Rifle 'Range and Gaiter j 
Fixtures. 
S. C.—National 
Mav 6-14.—Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bi 
'fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of t 
man Rifle Club. W. D. Heinz, Sec’y. 
June 21-22.—Creedmoor, L. L—Inter-collegiate and in 
scholastic competition. 
The Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
The following scores were recorded at the regi 
weekly shoot on April 20. It was a beautiful day, b« 
strong wind prevented any high scores. Dr. Mailt 
defeated Dr. Dubbs in a friendly match. Members 
better be careful how they challenge some of our doct 
to shoot matches. 
Offhand medal match: , 
N Spering . 24 22 23 23 19 20 20 16 16 25- 
E C Goddard. 15 22 15 20 22 22 15 14 21 13- 
E A Mallette. 10 18 15 19 13 17 1 11 2110-; 
Record match: 1fl 
R L Dubbs. 16 25 21 24 18 16 18 19 16 19- 
17 H 22 22 22 16 17 17 15 20- 
E E Hall. 14 15 17 19 21 18 17 18 24 22- 
13 22 19 24 24 12 20 21 21 5- 
Offhand practice match: _ „ „„ „„ 00 
N Spering . 22 23 19 17 16 24 25 16 18 23- 
R L Dubbs. 9 20 14 21 15 22 16 15 20 22- 
13 16 16 15 18 22 20 17 16 6— 
E A Mallette. 17 3 4 17 15 17 11 16 20 23- 
16 16 15 17 IS 1 4 20 16 19-' 
Honor target: « 
N Spering . 15 19 f 
E C Goddard... 19 14 f 
Revolver scores' George Hugh Smith 76, 76, 73, o' 
[April 27, 1907. 
.. . . 
There is no Machine Gun to compare with the 
SAUER 
Wykagyl Counfry Club. 
New Rochell?, N. Y., April 20.-Scores made at the 
shoot of the Wykagyl Country Club to-day follow: 
Remington gun event, handicap, 25 targets; Scoble won 
H. T. H. 
Bavier . 2 21 
Scoble . 3 14 
Ogden . 3 lb 
Hibbard . 2 19 
Henderson . 1 
Kerby .5 
Calhoun .1 1 
Talcott .2 1 
Pelham . 0 1 
Brennan .0 1 
Sauer gun, 25 targets; Scoble won: 
Bavier . . 2 18 Kerby .5 2 
Spohl e 4 20 Calhoun .1 - 
Ogden "". 3 18 Talbott 1.2 1 
Henderson .1 1 
Howard .2 1 
Hibbard . 2 17 
Brennan . 0 20 
Shoot-off: Brennan (O') ^13, Scoble (4) 25. 
Monthly cup, won by Kerby: 
Bavier . 2 
Scoble . 2 
Ogden . 3 
Hibbard . 2 
Kerby . 0 
Henderson . 1 
Miss-and-out, won by lalcott: 
17 
IS 
19 
17 
24 
22 
Calhoun .1 1 
Talcott .2 
Pelham .0 1 
Brennan . 0 
Howard .2 
Calhoun 
Talcott . 
Pelham . 
Brennan 
Howard 
Bavier . 6 
Scoble . 2 
Ogden . 2 
Hibbard . 1 
Henderson .9 
Kerby .1 
Buskie trophy, won by Talcott: 
H. T. 
Bavier . 2 19 
Ogden . 21 
Hibbard . 2 20 
Henderson . 1 19 
Calhoun .1 22 
Shoot-off: Calhoun (D 19. Talcott (2) 20. 
Members and guests event; won by Ogden: 
Talcott 
Pelham 
Brennan 
. 0 
.0 
Howard . - 
Kerby .4 
Bavier . 2 w 
Ogden . 3 23 
Hibbard . 2 18 
Kerby . 4 19 
Calhoun .1 19 
Henderson .1 
Talcott .1 
Brennan . 0 
Scoble .2 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 20 .—Event No. 8 , 10 -targ 
relav team race: Tilt 10. Batten 6 ; total, 16. Moffatt 
Tacobs 8 ; total, IS. Piercy 9, Winslow 8 ; total, 
Boxall 9, Cockefair 9: total. 18. 
The high wind this afternoon prevented high scores ' 
the part of the best marksmen and wrecked the scores 
the others. , — 
Events 1, 2, 5. 6 , 7 and 8 were for practice. Event 
was at 50 targets (30 singles, use of both barrels, a 
10 doubles) for the Hunter Arms trophy and was w 
by Batten. Event 3, 50 targets, scratch, was the thi 
leg on the April cup, and was won by Tilt. 
The Princeton University team shot a team race w 
the Montclair club on the 27th, on the grounds of t 
latter club. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Barnes . 
Moffett .10 
Boxall . 9 
Batten . 4 
Winslow . 
Cockefair . 
Piercy . 
Tilt . 
Jacobus . 
Holmes . 
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25 
10 
10 
50 
30 
10 
50 
10 
9 
9 
37 
24 
8 
32 
8 
22 
10 
10 
39 
26 
12 
38 
9 
9 
38 
24 
11 
35 
7 
13 
4 
36 
26 
13 
39 
7 
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4 
24 
18 
7 
25 
4 
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31 
17 
5 
22 
8 
17 
6 
39 
26 
11 
37 
9 
23 
42 
27 
11 
38 
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Edward Winslow, Sec’y 
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