May 7, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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367 
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352 
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336 
Maurice Abraham, Portland, Ore. 
C L Binns .. 
Hugh L. Walthall, Ft Douglas, Utah. 
T Jefferson Biesel, Providence, R I. 
Robert Mills, Oakland, Cal... 
Capt A J Macnab, Ft Douglas, Utah. 
O O Ellis, Ft Douglas, Utah... 
W Bert Gardiner, Providence, R I. 
H I Nesmith, Portland, Me.. 
L O Howard, Globe, Ariz......... 
R E McCullough, Belleville, Ill. 
Victor Hood, Portland, Ore.. 
Newton Doremus, Red Bank N J. 
E Hoehn, Jr, New Orleans, La..... 
Capt Clayton Coolidge, Ft Douglas, Utah. 
G J Davis, Globe, Ariz.. 
Elmer Long, Globe, Ariz... 
John Kracke, New Orleans, La. 
Thomas Ribelin, Globe, Ariz. 3-1 
C T Letchfield, Ft Douglas, Utah. . . 317 
R H Sillman, Ft Douglas, Utah. 311 
M Verdella, New Orleans, La. 311 
N D Clark, Pinehurst, N C. 
J R Sturdivant, Pinehurst, N C. 
Match F—Pocket Revolver: 
Dr M R Moore, St Louis, Mo, .32 
Smith & Wesson, Winchester . 45 36 40 37 44—20- 
W WeS 1 " 1 ’ ChiCaff °’ ln :.. S "! U . h .* 38 40 32 39 42-191 
C C & C W S esTon n ; .32 41 37 40 35 33-186 
J C Bunn, Washington, D C, .32 Colt, 
Police Positive, U M C. 34 o3 43 35 37 18- 
Geerge C Olcott, St Louis, Mo, .38 
Smith & Wesson, U M C, .38 long 40 ,j3 34 36 38 181 
Dr R H Sayre, New York. j8U 
Frank Fromm, Spokane, Wash. Ii9 
R Merrill, Oakland, Cal. ™ 
C Dominic, St Louis, Mo. 4/4 
Capt A J Macnab, Ft Douglas. D3 
William C Ayer, St Louis, Mo. 47- 
W H French, Newark .•. 471 
D B Wesson, Massachusetts.. 4bs 
W H Spencer, St Louis, Mo. 466 
C Nelson, New York . J66 
Harry L Reeves, Philadelphia. 465 
W H Hubbard, Portland, Ore..... 1G3 
A M Poindexter, Red Bank, N J. 463 
George Hugh Smith, Philadelphia. 160 
J R Trego, Oakland . 160 
O E Gerrish, Boston . !•« 
George Armstrong, Oakland . 166 
F Lincoln, Mass . 464 
R M Ryder, Newark. 161 
T P Nichols, Newark . 440 
Joseph Wilms, Portland, Ore. 44- 
C.eorge E Joslin, Providence R 1. 140 
C L Binns, Chicago . 133 
Frank B Bower, Philadelphia. 136 
Lieut Charles E Reese, Ft Douglas. 134 
George W Wilson, Portland, Ore.. 431 
Edwin Butcher, Ft Douglas . 431 
N Spering, Philadelphia . 1-4 
W N Rickey, Philadelphia ... 1-7 
Claude Bartholomew, Spokane, Wash. l-« 
F R Finkelson, Spokane, Wash.^. 4-4 
John S Upham, Los Angeles ..7. 1-0 
Hugh L Walthall, Ft Douglas, Utah. 119 
Dr H E Williams, Red Bank, N J. 117 
Maurice Abraham, Portland, Ore. 1L 
H B Barrier, Spokane, Wash. 446 
C H Petry, Newark . Ill 
Victor Hood, Portland, Ore. 107 
Lieut O O Ellis, Ft Douglas. 106 
V A Rapp, Spokane, Wash. 104 
William T Smith, Philadelphia. lO^j 
P L Dirking, Spokane, Wash... 83 
W H Whitney, Spokane, Wash. 
Thomas Ribelin, Globe, Ariz. 
George J. Davis, Globe, Ariz .. • • 
Samuel Peterson, Chicago, Ill. 
Elmer Long, Globe, Ariz. 
L O Howard, Globe, Ariz . 
R H Silliman, Ft Douglas, Utah. 
William Claypoal, Globe, Ariz. 14 
State Championships. 
Match A—Any revolver: 
Arizona—L. O. Howard 316, Thomas Ribelin 3C0, Elmer 
Long 298. 
California—*R. P. Prentys 442, George Armstrong 427, 
H. A. Harris 411. 
Washington, D. C.—Capt. S. Ferree 430, J. C. Bunn 403, 
W. J. Macdonnell 386. 
Illinois—W. H. Whigam 404, C. T. Binns 330. 
Kentucky—Sidney Smith 402, Fred Keller 402, Dr. 
John R. Wathen 399. 
Louisiana—J. II. Wessels 383, E. Hoehn 324, J. Kracke 
°58 
" Maine—L. R. Hatch 436, A. L. Mitchell 365, H. I. 
Nesmith 313. 
Massachusetts—*E. A. Taylor 443, K. D. Jewett 432, 
II. A. Hill 406. „ „ „ 
Minnesota—*Oscar Olson 461, J. McManus 497, F. E. 
Resche 392. 
Missouri—*Dr. M. R. Moore 454, C. C. Crossman 442, 
C. Dominic 439. 
New Jersey—T. P. Nichols 423, A. M. Poindexter 418, 
Dr. H. E. Williams 412. 
New York—P. Hanford 441, Dr. Hicks 437, John A. 
Dietz 434. 
Oregon—George H. Wilson 42G, A. McBean 386, Victor 
Hood 377. T „ 
Pennsvlvania—George Hugh Smith 407, N. Spering 406, 
W. T. Smith 403. 
Rhode Island— E. C. Parkhurst 426, William Almy 412, 
Herbert Miller 372. 
Utah—Capt A. McNab 420, Lieut. J. S. Upham 403, 
Lieut. H. I-. Walthall 385. 
Washington—*Frank Fromm 453, C. Bartholemew 417, 
L. B. Rush 412. 
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