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Hudson Gun Club. 
^Prsey City, N. J.. June 19.—There were eighteen 
^Koters who attended the regular club shoot of the 
Hudson Gun Club this morning, and spent several hours 
smashing targets. 
The day was very hot, and with the sun beaming down 
as it was, made the targets look like bumble bees, as 
they went soaring away through the air, and of those 
who took part in the nine events shot, there were only 
four—Engel, W. O’Brien, Von Breuckner and C. von 
Lengerke—who showed any class in their shooting. 
Engel with 94 per cent., was high gun this morning, 
Billy O’Brien being the runner up with 91 per cent., and 
Von Breuckner and C. von Lengerke finishing with 83 
and 81 per cent, respectively. 
Our next shoot will be held on July 3, one day before 
the Fourth, and as the “cops” don’t bother us out here, 
bring along your guns and celebrate to your heart’s 
desire; we furnish the cool sea breeze and ice-cold 
lemonade gratis, and guarantee a good time to all who 
come. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Emmons . 
Williams . 
W O’Brien . 
Boothroyd . 
Engel . 
Dr Groll . 
J Pape . 
Von Breuckner . 
H Pape . 
Goetz . 
C Von Lengerke 
Craft . 
Dr O’Brien . 
Raymond . 
Whitley . 
Kelly . 
Feigle . 
Cherry . 
1 
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3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
25 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
19 
19 
9 
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9 
14 
16 
8 
10 
10 
11 
12 
12 
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23 
22 
15 
15 
14 
11 
14 
11 
8 
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8 
9 
24 
22 
13 
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15 
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8 
12 
7 
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17 
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Secretary. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Schedule of the U. S. R. A. Outdoor League 
Matches—Season of 1910. 
July 1, 2, 3.—Colonial vs. Smith & Wesson; Century vs. 
Fort Douglas; Manhattan vs. National Capital; Port¬ 
land (Ore.) vs. Providence; Culebra, no shoot. 
July 8, 9, 10.—Smith & Wesson vs ; Century; Fort 
Douglas vs. Manhattan: National Capital vs. Portland 
(Ore.); Providence vs. Culebra; Colonial, no shoot. 
July 15, 16, 17.—Colonial vs. Century; Smith & Wesson 
vs. Fort Douglas; Manhattan vs. Portland (Ore.); 
National Capital vs. Culebra; Providence, no shoot. 
July 22, 23, 24.—Colonial vs. Fort Douglas; Century vs. 
National Capital; Manhattan vs. Providence; Portland 
(Ore.) vs. Culebra; Smith & Wesson, no shoot. 
July 29, 30, 31.—Colonial vs. Culebra; Smith & Wesson 
vs. National Capital; Century vs. Portland (Ore.); Fort 
Douglas, vs. Providence; Manhattan, no shoot. 
Aug. 6, 6, 7.—Colonial vs. Providence; Smith & Wes¬ 
son vs. Culebra; Century vs. Manhattan; Fort Douglas 
vs. Portland (Ore.); National Capital, no shoot. 
Aug. 12, 13, 14.—Century vs. Providence; Smith & Wes¬ 
son vs. Portland (Ore.); Colonial vs. National Capital; 
Manhattan vs. Culebra; Fort Douglas, no shoot. 
Aug. 19, 20, 21.—Smith & Wesson vs. Manhattan; 
Colonial vs. Portland, (Ore.); Fort Douglas vs. Culebra; 
National Capital vs. Providence: Century, No shoot. 
Century Revolver Club.—Charles Dominic, Sec’y; ex¬ 
press and mail address, 4403 Olive street, St. Louis. 
Colonial Revolver Club.—W. C. Aver, Sec’y; express 
and mail address, 415 Lucas avenue, St. Louis. Mo. 
Culebra Pistol Club.—Bernard Beckerlegge, Secy; Mail 
address, Culebra, Canal Zone, Panama. 
Fort Dodge Revolver Club.—A. J. Macnab, Pres.; ex¬ 
press and mail address, Fort Douglas, Utah. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Club.—Parmlv Hanford, 
Sec’y; express and mail address, 28 West 71st street, 
New York city. 
National Capital Rifle and Revolver Club.—F. J. 
Kahrs, Sec’y; express and mail address, 1502 FI street 
N.W., Washington, D. C. 
Portland (Ore.) Revolver Club.—F. H. Patterson, Sec’y; 
express and mail address, 151 First street, Portland, Ore. 
Providence Revolver Club.—Edward C. Parkhurst, Sec.; 
mail address, P. O. Box 1273; express address, 205 In¬ 
dustrial and Trust Building, Providence, R. I. 
Smith & Wesson Revolver Club.—D. B. Wesson, Sec’y; 
express and mail address, care Smith & Wesson, Spring- 
field, Mass. 
The secretary and treasurer of the U. S. R. A. will be 
the official scorer for all matches except those in which 
the Smith & Wesson Club is a contestant. _ All the 
scores shot by the Smith & Wesson Club and its oppon¬ 
ents will be officially scored by Dr. R. H. Sayre, of New 
York, except the Manhattan and Smith & Wesson match, 
which will be scored by F. J. Kahrs, of Washington, 
D. C. 
Do not forget to prepay express charges on targets. 
C. S. Axtele, Sec’y-Treas. 
No. 27 Wellesley St., Springfield, Mass. 
Internationa] Small-Bore Contest. 
In the international small bore rifle match between 
Great Britain, Australia and this country, which was 
shot last week under the auspices of the National Rifle 
Association of America, the score of the British team 
was 24,439 and that of the Austral'an 23 883. The 
score of the United States team was 24,539 and the best 
made. 
The conditions of the match called for each country 
being represented by fifty marksmen. Any rifle with 
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