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Brown, of the losers, were tied for high score at 45 each. 
At the range of the St. Thomas Club the Ninth Co. 
beat the home team by quite a margin, shooting but 
four men and counting the low score twice. Captain 
Crowell was high gun with a nice 46. The St. Ihomas 
Club shot very evenly with but one exception, there 
being but two points difference in four of the scores. 
At the Armory range the Plighlands rather took a 
drop in the scores shot last week by four of the men. 
Howes was the exception, and he continued his excel¬ 
lent work so far this season by putting up a 47, which 
helped the team out on its team total. This will force 
A. T. Dean to go seme in his match to-night to hold 
first place in the individual standing-. The Echo Club 
showed great improvement, and Frink put up a nice 
43, while three other men were around 40. 
Tc-night the Spanish War Veterans will visit the 
Wampecho Club, and a good match should result. Last 
night’s scores were as follows: 
Whittenton R. 
C. 
Highland R. 
c. 
Hutchins . 
45 
Davis . 
42 
Tosselyn . 
41 
Atwood . 
42 
Richards . 
.43 
Howes . 
. 47 
Dunbar . 
44 
Shepard . 
. 40 
Rudolph . 
45—218 
Scudder . 
, 39-210 
♦Duffy . 
36 
Y. M. C. A. 
Echo Club. 
Barden . 
42 
Frink . 
. 43 
T Taylor . 
44 
Rugg . 
. 30 
Brown . 
45 
Fuller . 
, 39 
Rimington . 
41 
Walker . 
, 40 
Stedman . 
44—216 
Littleton . 
37-189 
♦Mackenzie . 
43 
Ninth Co. 
Spanish War Veterans. 
Crowell . 
46 
Danforth . 
, 44 
Hopkins . 
41 
Robinson . 
, 41 
D Taylor . 
42 
Murray . 
, 41 
Burdick . 
41 
Totten . 
. 41 
Dummy . 
41—211 
Broadhurst . 
. 45—212 
St. Thomas Club. 
Wampecho Club. 
Rothwell . 
37 
P Taylor .. 
. 42 
Ohlson . 
37 
E H Dean.. 
. 38 
Warburton . 
29 
Mager .. 
. 43 
Alger . 
.38 
Woodward .. 
. 43 
Rathbone . 
39—180 
A T Dean.. 
, 44—210 
♦Kelsey . 
36 
'Substitutes. 
Nov. 27.—The doings of the week in the way of 
League competition are appended. The new range for 
competition with ,22cal. rifles was opened on Nov. 27 
and a successful shoot was held, notwithstanding the 
stormy weather. There were eleven prizes, which were 
divided among three groups of contestants, five in the 
first and second groups, and four in the third. The high 
man in the first group had first choice of the four 
prizes; so with the second group; so with the three 
prizes in the third group. Re-entry matches were shot 
after the main event. 
The match opened about 9 o’clock. Three targets 
were used. The first group of three men at the firing 
line set a good pace, P. C. Taylor and H. C. Howes 
each getting a 44 and A. F. Rivard a 43. Taylor’s string 
outranked Howes’, making him high gun for the match. 
For the re-entry match two prizes were offered, each 
man shooting as many strings as he cared to. F. J. 
Henry started with a nice 47. There were a number of 
46s shot. A. T. Dean got the ranking string, but no 
one reached Henry’s 47, and he got first prize, with Dean 
second. 
The new range is on the west side of Range avenue, 
Westville. A comfortable house has been erected, which 
proved very satisfactory to the marksmen. The dis¬ 
tance is 50yds., but shorter distances can be arranged at 
the pleasure of the men. It is proposed to make the 
range a permanent affair. A number of new members 
joined yesterday, and there are a number more who are 
coming in. It is understood that the list is open to any 
one interested in .22cal. rifle shooting, and it is prob¬ 
able that a large membership will be obtained. 
The scores made in the opening match were as fol¬ 
lows, the prize winners being indicated by an asterisk: 
First group: 
*Taylor . 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4—44 
•Howes . 445545445 4—44 
*Mager . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5—43 
♦Rivard . 444444545 5—43 
Broadhurst . 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5—43 
Second group: 
♦Dean . 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 4-43 
♦Henry . 444545454 4—43 
♦Shepard . 4 5 5 5 3 4 4 4 5 4—43 
♦Davis . 544354544 4—42 
Woodward . 444345454 4—41 
Third group: 
♦Robinson . 544344435 5—41 
♦Syvertsen . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4—40 
♦Nixon . 444444243 3—36 
A Rugg . 4 2 3 4 4 2 4 3 5 4—35 
W Rugg. 422344543 4—35 
Lewis . 324443343 3—33 
The prize winners and other scores made in the re¬ 
entry match were as follows, 21 strings being shot: 
F. J. Henry, first, 47; A. T. Dean, second, with rank¬ 
ing 46. Other scores: Dean 45, 42; Howes 46, 46, 45, 44; 
Syvertsen 45, 43, 43; Woodward 43; Broadhurst 42; 
Davis 42, 40, 36; Taylor 41; Lewis 40; Shepard 36; Rob¬ 
inson 35; Nixon 31. 
The League records of the week are as follows: 
Highland R. 
c. 
St. Thomas Club. 
Howes . 
. 46 
Rothwell . 
41 
Syvertsen .. 
. 42 
Rathbone . 
44 
Shepard . 
. 44 
Ohlson . 
41 
Davis . 
. 37 
Warburton . 
35 
Atwood . 
. 46-215 
Dummy . 
35—196 
Whittenton R. 
C. 
Ninth Co. 
Hutchins . 
. 39 
Hopkins . 
42 
Dunbar . 
. 43 
Smerdon . 
39 
Richards . 
. 44 
Burdick . 
42 
Rudolph . 
. 47 
D Taylor . 
40 
Duffy . 
. 41—214 
Crowell . 
46—209 
♦Jesselyn . 
. 39 
Echo Club. 
