May 25, 1907.] 
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Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
'he United States Revolver Association. 
New York, N Y., May 1 6.—Editor Forest and Stream: 
I ere with is proof of the schedule' of the results of the 
idoor championship contests of the United States Re- 
! a’ver Association. The complete results were received 
: nd tabulated by Mr. J. B. Crabtrde, secretary and 
i easurer of the association, and are now ready for 
: ublication. 
These contests are held annually during the month 
I { March throughout the United States. 
; The membership of the association is rapidly mcrt'as- 
j ig. and new and increased interest is shown in revolver 
id pistol shooting. The total membership now ex¬ 
beds five hundred, scatte’red through nearly all the 
tates and Territories. Under separate cover we are 
awarding to you a booklet giving the history of the 
■ganization from its inception and a detailed re’port of 
1 the work done by it. 
; Inasmuch as this is strictly a patriotic organization of 
I vilians, with the object of fostering, developing and 
j -omulgating skill in revolver and pistol shooting, the 
! ficers serving without pay, and the* whole organization 
?ing conducted along high and broad-minded lines, we 
i ust that you will give this subject as much prominence 
i > you consistently can in your journal. 
A. L. A. Himmelwright. 
- Facilities were provided to hold these contests during 
j e week of March 18 to 24 inclusive in the following 
j ates: Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York 
! ew Jersey, Pensylvania, Maryland, Illinois, Louisiana’ 
r issouri, North Carolina, and Iowa. The conditions’ 
i e names of the prize winners and the scores follow: 
REVOLVER MATCH. 
, Indoor RevolvtY Championship—Open to everybody: 
! stance 20 yds.; light must be artificial; 50 shots on the 
1 and , a ™ American target, bullseye, 2.72 inches and 10 
‘ ng J.I3 inches in diameter, respectively; arm, any re- 
■ ilver within the rule's; ammunition, anv smokeless 
1 sllery charge; the score must be completed in one 
f )ur or less from the time of firing the first shot; en- 
! ’? Ce $ u’ n ° rt ’<: ntrles - Prizes: First, a silver cup 
alue $60), bearing the names and scores of the winners 
: be held until the next annua! competition, the cup to 
■ "come the* property of the person winning it three 
i.nes; second, a gold and silver medal, with inscription 
1 the reverse side; third, a silver medal with inscrip- 
m on the reverse side; fourth, a silver and bronze 
edal with inscription on re'verse side; fifth, a bronze 
eda with inscription on reverse side. A bronze honor 
i edal will also be awarded to any competitor not a 
:tze winner, making a score of 425 or better. ’ 
National Contest. 
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