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Harrisburg Sportsmen’s Association. 
Harrisburg, Pa.. Feb. 21.—The 150-target program 
had totals as appended. Glover was high professional, 
Worden high amateur: 
Shot at. Broke 
Glover .150 141 
Lewis . 150 111 
Herrold . 150 118 
Clymer .150 118 
Graves . 150 117 
Worden .150 128 
Eisenhour .150 123 
Stoll . 55 38 
Broadhead .150 111 
Alan .;. 25 15 
Shot at. Broke 
May .-. 140 90 
Sensenig . 70 26 
Smith . 100 83 
Sours . 100 71 
Pomy . 100 71 
Henry . 35 
Egolf . 60 54 
Miller . 60 47 
Haines . 10 7 
Rishell . 10 9 
Raining and sleeting; verv disagreeable day for shoot¬ 
ing; 69 entries for live birds to-morrow. . , 
Feb. 22.—On account of the rainy and disagreeable 
weather only forty-five of the sixty-nine entries were 
present. Clearing up by noon, following by terrific 
northwestern gale, which accounts for the poor hms 
made by a number of the contestants. 
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Shoot-off: 
H C Stephens. 
Lee Wertz . 
Ten-bird race: 
Snow . 1 
Flurie . 5 
Ice . 9 
Oliver . a . 8 
Schmidt . 8 
Ryman . 6 
Klipple . 5 
Fulton . 9 
Rishei . 4 
Shugars . 5 
Yost . 8 
Trafford . 9 
Stoll . 9 
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Tebb .. 10 
Mattson . 7 
Bollman . 7 
Baldwin . 8 
Breakstone . 6 
Rehrig . 8 
Somers . 8 
Coyle . 7 
Hansell . 9 
Ramsey . 5 
Graves . 7 
Rader . 5 
Snow . 
. 9 
Fulton 
Oliver . 
.10 
Rehrig 
Eisenhour . 
. 9 
Bollman 
Baldwin . 
. 7 
Somers 
Miss-and-out: 
Snow . 
. 11 
Snvder 
Oliver . 
. 2 
Baldy .. 
Fulton . 
. 8 
Hepler 
Trafford . 
.11 
Hunter 
Karl 
10 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
United States Revolver Association League. 
Portland, Ore., vs. St. Louis: 
St. Louis. 
Dr Moore . 48 46 44 40 43—221 
W C Aver. 44 42 39 47 42—214 
C C Crossman . 46 40 36 47 46—215 
Paul Frese . 46 46 44 46 43-225 
S E Sears. 46 42 45 50 48-231-1106 
Official scores, Feb. 17. U. S. R. A. Revolver League: 
Providence . 1079 vs. Portland . 1056 
St Louis .'. 1075 vs. Philadelphia . 1062 
Smith & Wesson. 1058 vs. Newark . 1020 
Myles Standish. 1044 vs. Belleville . 996 
Manhattan . 1066 vs. Boston . 1047 
Los Angeles >.. 1083 vs. Chicago .............. 1000 
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