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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 15, 1910. 
INTER-CLUB INDOOR RIFLE SHOOTING LEAGUE—SEASON OF 1910. 
(For the Indoor Civilian Rifle Club U. S. Championship.) 
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. 
SCHEDULE OF MATCHES. 
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Rifle Club, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
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Lists of Clubs in the League, the Club’s Correspodent and the N. R. A. Judges. 
Club. 
Fort Pitt Rifle Club. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Italian Rifle Association of New York. 
Myles Standish Rifle Club. a. 
Portland, Maine. 
St. Paul Rifle and Pistol Association. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Winchester Rod and Gun Club. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Seattle Rifle and Revolver Association. 
Seattle, Wash. 
Tacoma Rifle and Revolver Club. 
Tacoma, Wash. 
Los Angeles Rifle Club. 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Triangle Cadets (Y. M. C. A.) Rifle Club... 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Warren Rifle and Revolver Club. 
Warren, Pa. 
Rocky Mountain Rifle Club.. 
Butte, Mont. 
Birmingham Athletic Club Rifle Association 
Birmingham, Ala. 
Correspondent. N. R. A. Judge. 
T. C. Beal, Secretary-_.Major Frederick A. Wells, N. G. N. Y. 
1571 Frick Annex, Pittsburg, Pa. 
.Hector Minervini, President. 
2222 First Avenue, New York City. 
• Vernon W. Hall, Secretary. 
102 Exchange St., Portland, Maine. 
, E. J. Narum, Secretary.Captain Edward O. Gruener, Conn. N. G. 
353 Robert St., St. Paul, Minn. 
James V. Flynn, Secretary. 
54 Lilac St., New Haven, Conn. 
James Gibson, Secretary. 
16th and Dearborn Sts., Seattle, Wash. 
W. B. Knoble, Secretary. 
P. O. Box 754, Tacoma, Wash. 
E. C. Crossman, Secretary. 
3416 Glen Albyn Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Godfrey W. Young, Secretary. 
230 W. 4th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Dr. W. M. Robertson, Secretary. 
418 Third St.. Warren, Pa. 
D. Gay Stivers, President. 
616 Hennessy Building, Butte, Mont. 
Ed. L. Anderson. Secretary. 
To the Club. 
Team—Five men, not necessarily the same five men for 
each match, but no man can shoot for more than one club. 
Distance—Seventy-five feet. 
Number of Shots—Twenty each man. four targets to 
be used, five shots on each target. The entire team 
must shoot at the same time. 
Target—The N. R. A. gallery target (1 to 10 count). 
These targets will be furnished free by the N. R. A. for 
practice and for the matches. The targets to be used in 
the matches to be marked for identification by the N. R. 
A. and ' no other targets will be received for _ record. 
Match targets will be supplied by the N. R. A. judge. 
Position—Prone, muzzle of rifle must be free from 
any support. 
Rifle—Any .22cal. not weighing over lOlbs. 
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE MATCHES. 
Ammunition—Any. 
Sights—Any, in front of the firing pin not containing 
glass. Telescopes not allowed. 
Trigger Pull—Not less than 31bs. 
Time Allowance—Five minutes will be allowed for 
each string of five shots. 
Judges—The judge appointed by the N. R. A. or his 
representative will act as executive officer at each con¬ 
test. He will see that all conditions are lived up to; 
certify to the scores and take charge of the official tar¬ 
gets before and after contests, and forward same to the 
Secretary of the N. R. A. at the completion of match. 
Matches, when Shot—All matches are scheduled for 
Friday night. Clubs by mutual consent may choose some 
other night during the week, sending notice of change 
to the secretary of the N. R. A. Results of all matches 
(total score only) must be telegraphed to the N. R. A. 
prepaid, on completion of same. No matches are to be 
postponed beyond the week scheduled. A club not 
shooting will receive a zero for the week’s match. 
Entrance Fee—Each club will pay an entrance fee of 
$5 for the entire series. 
Prize—The winning club will receive a trophy emblem¬ 
atic of the United States indoor championship for 1910, 
and medals for each member of the team; second team, 
medals; third team, medals. Arms and the Man offers a 
year’s subscription to the high average man on each team. 
The scores and percentages will be compiled by the 
secretary of the N. R. A. and furnished the press and 
sporting publications at frequent intervals. 
