Dec. 26, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Myles St&ndish Rifle Club. 
Portland. Me., Dec. 14. —While our outdoor season 
closed on Thanksgiving Day, the results have just been 
compiled. The classes did not fill as well as expected, 
although some good shooting was done. The champion¬ 
ship cup for the season goes to Hatch in the pistol 
class, while Adams gets the cup for high single. Mitchell 
in this class also did some good shooting, landing fifth 
place against a field of old-time shooters. 
With the rifle, Geo. Wilkins landed both cups at 
200yds. Graffam, desiring to shine since becoming a 
benedict, carried off the four cups at 300 and 50yds., 
while Fawcett captured the championship cup at 500yds. 
The cup at 500yds. for high single is still unawarded, 
Gerrish, Heseltine and Fawcett each having possibles at 
this distance. 
The committee on arrangements announce the opening 
of our indoor season Saturday afternoon, the 19th, with 
a buffet lunch at 6 to 8. We are promised plenty of 
sport, and match shooting for the winter months, with 
all sorts of prizes. 
Pistol Class, 60yds.: 
L P Hatch. 
. 960 
A F Graffam. 
... 892 
S B Adams. 
. 951 
E W Edwards. 
...878 
W M Fawcett. 
. 937 
Wm Thornes . 
... 849 
O E Gerrish. 
. 927 
E L Cobh. Jr. 
... 829 
A L Mitchell. 
. 910 
W H Bailey. 
... 824 
F L Hayden. 
. 905 
F B Marston. 
... 820 
Rifle, 200yds.: 
Geo H Wilkins. 
. 465 
T D Staples. 
... 424 
R H Crosby . 
. 459 
Wm Thomas . 
... 422 
F L Cobb. Tr. 
. 440 
A L Mitchell. 
... 412 
L S Heseltine. 
. 430 
T M B Webber. 
... 412 
A F Graffam. 
. 430 
C T Perkins. 
... 411 
Sertrt Eastwood . 
. 430 
V W Hall. 
... 411 
L E Ward. 
. 428 
T C Fox. 
... 409 
Rifle, 300yds.: 
A F Graffan . 
. 466 
Rifle. 500yds.: 
W M Fawcett. 
. 496 
R H Crosbv. 
... 466 
L S Heseltine. 
. 488 
Geo H Wilkins.... 
... 458 
O E Gerrish. 465 
Rifle. 50vds.. Standard American target: 
.... 699 
A F Graffam. 
. 799 
L R Hatch. 
W M Fawcett. 
. 728 
E W Edwards. 
.... 626 
High single. 50vds.. pistol: S. R. Adams, 99; 200yds., 
rifle. G. H. Wilkins, 48; 300vds., rifle. A. F. Graffam, 50; 
500yds., rifle, W. M. Fawcett, L. S. Heseltine and O. E. 
Gerrish, 50 each; 50vds., rifle, A. F. Graffan. 85. 
Pistol Class.—Gold medal; L. R. Hatch, S. B. Adams, 
W. M. Fawcett. Silver medal: L. R. Hatch. S. B. 
Adams, W. M. Fawcett, F. L. Havden. A. L. Mitchell, 
O. E. Gerrish. Bronze medal: L. R. Hatch. S. B. 
Adams, W. M. Fawcett. F. L. Havden, A. L. Mitchell, 
O. E. Gerrish, Wm. Thornes, W. H. Bailey, P. W. 
Edwards. . 
Rifle Class.—Gold medal: G. H. Wilkins. Silver medal: 
G H. Wilkins, A. F. Graffam, R. H. Crosby, E. L. 
Cobb Jr. Bronze medal: G. H. Wilkins, A. F. Graffan, 
R. H. Crosby, J. C. Fox, C. J. Perkins. Wm. Thornes, 
A. L. Mitchell, L. E. Ward, V. W. Hall. 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Dec. 16.—Scores made at Zettler’s Rifle 
gallery to-day follow: 
D O Wuhrmann. 437 
W AVessel . 436 
W Bo gel . 436 
H A Ficke . 430 
A Ritterhof .423 
D V Bremen. 421 
G Dettloff . 418 
H Bochack . 416 
A Eitzen . 411 
D Blendermann .410 
G Kessler . 404 
C Schmidt . 403 
H Folke . 402 
C A Schrag. 392 
G Kessler . 110J4 
Gus Zimmermann... 112 
H Folke .11644 
H Schumacher.. 11644 
H D Muller . 125V, 
D Scharninghausen.. 17244 
Chas Folke .129 
F Schroeder. 145 
Ring target: 
G Z’mmermann .481 
C Oltmann .478 
H D Muller . 471 
D Scharninghausen.... 471 
C Folke . 464 
F Rolfes . 461 
A Heimerich ......... 459 
T Gute . 458 
H Schumacher. 453 
T von der Lieth..447 
B Thumann ..443 
F Schroeder . 442 
C F Tietjen. 440 
H Roffmann . 440 
Bullseye target: 
A Schrag . 344 
A Ritterhof . 5344 
H Roffman .:... 5544 
J Gute .56 
C Oltmann . 81 
T von der Lieth.90 
G De Wolff. 104 
F Rolfes . 106 
82 93 
88 88 
87 88 
85 81 
79 76 
68 80 
69 67 
87 85 
65 64 
58 86 
78 .. 
72 62 
65 .. 
75 89—425 
81 83—480 
74 82—415 
81 85-408 
71 82—394 
76 84—380 
67 83—362 
88 .. 
83 .. 
These are 
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St. Louis Revolver Club. 
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 14. — Scores made Monday even¬ 
ing. 20vds., revolver, were as follows: 
C C Crossman. 86 
Chas Dominfc .. 80 
Paul Frese . 84 
W L Schrader . 76 
Mrs C C Grossman.;. 86 
Dr A E Everett. . 72 
G C Olcott. 76 
Dr M R Moore... 85 
Geo W Ojeman. 52 
W C Ayer. 66 
T E Bunding.74 
M Summerfield . 61 
W H Snencer. 53 
J O Allen. 64. 
Los Angeles (Cal.) Revolver Club. 
The following scores were made by members of the 
Los Angeles Revolver Club. Dec. 13, on Standard Amer¬ 
ican target at 50vds.: A. B. Douglas 93. 91. 93; T. C. 
Douglas 86. 87. 93; C. W. Linder 85. 86, 89; W. E. 
Smith 85. 80, 95; W. E. Potter 84. 89. 83: W. G. Eisen- 
mayer 82. 90. 82; H. D. Tbaxter 82, 80, 86; W. R. Cutts 
80, 84, 82; H. G. Norton 79, 76, 77. . 
A. B. Douglas, Assist. Sec y. 
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