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Rhymes of The Stream and Forest 
FRANK MERTON BUCKLAND 
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Wilson .2 4 
Martin . 
Worden .24 
Milton .20 
Wilson .16 
Those who shot at less than 25 were: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Milton . 15 15 Milton . 16 
Wilson . 15 11 
Annual team race, 25 targets, losing team furnish 
supper: 
Hansom, captain.. 
. 15 
Oliver, captain .. 
.. 6 
Warden . 
. 23 
Alan . 
Wellington . 
. 24 
Yingst . 
Wilson . 
. 23 
Martin . 
.. 18 
May . 
. 21 
Yost . 
.. 21 
Baldwin . 
. 20 
Henry . 
... 21 
Kepple . 
. 18 
Schroeder . 
.. 12 
Segelbaum . 
. 11 
Miley . 
Stanford . 
. 13 
Egolf . 
..21 
Griffen . 
. 17 
Sensenig . 
... 14 
Renner . 
. 18 
Roberts . 
.. 17 
Brinton . 
. 14—217 
Wix . 
... 12—210' 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., Jan. 
ruary cup was taken by J. 
of 100. A special event, ' 
falling off in totals. The 
midwinter. Scores: 
February cup, 100 targets, 
J H Emanuel. 4 83 
C M Camp.12 81 
C E Fayne. 24 72 
Special shoot, 75 targets, 
J H Emanuel. 60 
J M Knox. 56 
C E Fayre.55 
7.—The first leg on the Feb- 
12. H. Emanuel with 83 out 
5 targets, scratch, showed a 
weather was fairly good for 
handicap allowance: 
J M Knox. 24 70 
C E Fayre. 24 72 
scratch: 
C M Camp. 50 
P R Towne... 42 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
Jan. 30—Feb. 4.—Indoor .22-Caliber League of the U. S., 
671 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur 
Hubalek, Sec’y. ... . 
March 11-18.—Fifteenth annual championship under aus¬ 
pices of Zettler Rifle Club, 159 W. 23d St., New York. 
Cincinnati Police Revolver Club. 
The first match in the series for the rifle, donated to 
the club by Rall-Crawford-Brandemour, was shot at the 
City Hall range on Jan. 6. The match conditions are 
20 shots slow fire, and 5 shots rapid fire, 20 seconds, a 
total of 25 shots with a possible total of 250 points. The 
trophy must be won three times in order to become 
individual property. In the slow fire rounds, Curbs 
did some fine work. His first ten shots were, with one 
exception, all in the black, only two of these being in 
the 8-ring; a total of 89. Of the 20 shots, he put 16 in 
the black. He lost the range in his third round, start¬ 
ing in with a 5, but worked up to the center, finishing 
the round with two 10s, and put his last round all in 
the black. He was high with a total of 170. In the 
rapid fire round he fell down, but still won the match 
with 194. . 
Sergt. Williams and R. Ruck tied for second on 153. 
Sergt. Palmer was third with 152. Ruck and A. Moore 
tied for high score in the rapid fire with 33 each. Sergt. 
Palmer was second with 31. Ruck was second high in 
the match with 186. Sergt Palmer, 183. 
The next match will be held on the first Friday in 
February. The club team meets the First Regiment 
team in the League series on Jan. 13 at the City Hall 
ratine. 
Club trophy contest, 20 shots, slow fire, and 5 shots 
rapid fire (20 seconds); possible 250 points; 20yds; stand¬ 
ard American target; .38 caliber revolvers, full service 
ammunition: 
P L Curbs . 8 9 9 10 8—44 
10 10 7 9 9—45 
5 6 7 10 10—38 
8 8 8 9 10-43—170 
Rapid fire (12 seconds). 7 5 4 4 4— 24 
194 
.10 • 
9 9 
4 7—39 
- 8 
6 6 
8 10—38 
10 
9 S 
6 5—38 
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8 10 
6 10— 3S—153 
Rapid 
(15 seconds) . 
. 9 
8 6 
5 5— 33 
1S6 
Sergt 
Palmer .. 
. 7 
6 
7 6 5 10—35 
6 5 10 7—34 
8 
9 9 
7 6—39 
10 
8 10 
6 10—44—152 
Rapid 
fire (16 seconds) .... 
. 10 
7 6 
4 4- 31 
1S3 
Allan 
. 9 
6 6 
4 9—34 
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7 10 
6 10—41 
7 
10 6 
7 7—37 
6 
7 7 
7 6—33—H5 
Rapid 
fire (17 seconds) . 
. 10 
8 6 
5 4— 33 
178 
Sergt 
Williams . 
6 7 
10 10-40 
8 
6 6 
8 S—36 
8 10 10 
4 8—40 
8 10 5 
7 7—37—153 
Rapid 
fire (17 seconds). 
5 4 
4 0— 19 
172 
