FOREST AND STREAM 
[March it, ign- 
:p.n; 
IT’S ONE THING 
TO HUNT another 
TO GET THE GAME 
Cincinnati Police Revolver Club. 
The third of the series of matches for the Roll- 
Crawford-Brandemour trophy was shot at the City itau 
range on March 3. There was a small attendance of 
members, a number being prevented from taking part 
tv their official duties. At the close of the slow fire 
rounds, P. L. Curbs was in the lead with 160, R. Ruck 
a close second with 157, and it looked like the former 
would finish in the lead and thereby win the match tor 
the third time, and take the trophy. But the rapid fire 
round proved his undoing, as he fell down badly, while 
Ruck made high score in this round, 32, and finished 
with a total of 189, 15 points in the lead. Curbs made 
the high 5-shot scores slow fire, getting 45 in his first 
and 44 in his third round. Sergt. Williams was second 
high in the rapid fire with 29. 
Trophy event, 20 shots slow, and 5 shots rapid fire 
( 9 0 second'), possible total 250; 20yds., Standard Ameri¬ 
can target, ,38cal. revolver, full service ammunition: 
R Ruck . 
Rapid fire, 17 seconds. 
Rapid fire, 14 seconds. 4 
Sergt Williams . *0 
Rapid fire, 16 seconds. 
A Moore 
Rapid fire, 17 seconds. 
Major Carroll . 
Rapid fire, 19 seconds 
6 10 
8 6 
9—39 
5 10 
6 10 
6—37 
6 8 10 10 
9—43 
6 10 
8 7 
7—36—157 
10 6 
5 5 
6 32 
1S9 
10 10 
8 10 
7—45 
5 5 
S 5 
9—32 
8 10 
7 10 
9—44 
5 8 
7 10 
9—39—160 
4 4 
3 3 
0 14 
174 
10 7 
9 3 
5—34 
6 S 
7 9 
5—35 
7 6 
8 10 
9—40 
10 6 
6 S 
5—35—144 
. 10 6 
6 4 
3 29 
173 
. 5 G 
9 9 10—39 
10 7 
9 6 
7-39 
7 10 
9 3 
6—35 
6 8 
7 10 
5—36—149 
. 8 6 
4 3 
3 24 
173 
. 7 7 
S 6 
10—3S 
6 6 
5 10 
8-35 
7 6 
9 7 
7—36 
10 8 
9 10 
6—43—152 
. 9 3 
3 0 
0 15 
167 
ANY 
SPORTING POWDER 
IS 
A GAME GETTER 
J Sterley 
X E Smith. 
Handicap 
10 
6 10 
6 
8—40 
5 
5 10 
6 
6—32 
10 
S 
7 
6 
2—38 
6 
6 
9 
7 
10—38—148 
6 
5 
3 
0 
0 14 
162 
5 
5 
9 
7 
9—33 
4 10 
5 
5 
8—32 
6 
5 
5 
7 
6—29 
9 
7 
6 
6—35—129 
5 
4 
3 
0 
0 12 
9 
150 
On the Seventh Regiment Rifle Range. 
At the armory ranges of the Seventh Regiment, Park 
avenue and Sixty-seventh street, some excellent scores 
were made on Friday night, March 3. Eighty marksmen 
participated in the first competitions for the trophies in 
the final class rifle match of the regimental club indoor 
series, and many new names were found among the 
leaders at the end of the night’s shooting. The men 
shot in three classes—expert, sharpshooter and novice. 
The summaries: 
Rifle and Revolver at Wilmington. 
Wilmington, Del., March 6.-In the rifle division, at 
yesterday’s Du Pont Club shoot, E. G. -^ ckai \ t 4’ d l , he 
best work, and his scores with both pistol and ritle de¬ 
serve especial mention. The club is having prepared a 
drawing, and estimates covering the construction of a 
200vd range, which will be most unique in design and 
construction. The plans call for an extensive addition to 
the rifle division, and will have the hearty approval of 
the long-range enthusiasts. t> 
Fifty-vard revolver and pistol qualification scores. 1 . 
B. Harkins 81, 81, 81, 80, SO, 77, 77, 72, (0; F. G. Roblen 
72, 69, 61. nr' 
Fifty-yard revolver and pistol qualification scores: E. G. 
Ackar't S3, 81; F. B. Harkins 82, 73, 71; S. B. Trott 20; 
Fifty-yard rifle practice scores, (,22cal.): E G. Ackart 
S4', 70- C. H. Shepard 75, 68, 64; J. T. Birch 67, H. 1. 
Reed 64, 54, 48, 46; C. D. Rogers 63, 63; G. E. Lambert 
63 50 68- T I. Burrell 61 58, 48 46, 45; J. B. Grier 
55,’ 54,’53, 62; 51,'50; B. H. Hanbv 51, 29; E. K. Lambert 
50; F. L. Mathewson 48, 43; W. H. McElwee 47, 45, -7, 
S B. Trott 46, 39; P. Dougherty 46, 36; A. Short 41, 
H. Parker 37, 31, 17; J. W. Anderson 35; E. N. Wead 
34, 33, 30._ 
St. Louis Revolver Club. 
Scores made by members of St. Louis Revolver Club 
in'second round of Alt trophv 
in 10-shot strings, possible 500: 
C C Crossman. 
W C Ayer. 
Dr M R Moore. 
W L Schrader. 
T M Borcur . 
Paul Frese . 
L F Alt. 
atcli, 
50 shots 
at 
20yds., 
. 82 
87 
89 
S9 
90—437 
. S7 
87 
90 
ss 
SI—433 
. 87 
S5 
87 
85 
8S-432 
. S4 
84 
SO 
81 
89—41S 
. SO 
78 
S4 
86 
81—409 
. 82 
73 
74 
85 
S5—399 
75 
84’ 
78 
76—388 
4. expert class: 
200yds. 500yds. Total. 
Leaders in class cup match No. 
Pvt J K Boles, Co. I. 
Pvt A Scholz, Co. A. 
Lieut W B Short, veteran. 
Sharpshooters’ class: 
Sergt F C Noble, Co. K. 
Lieut A B Wade, Co. K. 
Pvt P E Grannis, Co. K. 
Novice class: 
Pvt W L Rogers, Co. H. 
Musician C Daut, Co. A. 
Pvt A H Kropff, Co. G. 
First entry prize winners, expert class: 
Pvt A Scholz, Co. A. 
Sharpshooter class: 
Sergt F C Noble, Co. K... 
Novice class: 
Pvt F L Gould, Co. I. 
Expert qualifications: 
Lieut W B Short, Vet. 
Sergt F C Noble, Co. K._.. - . ... 
Necessary for qualification, at least 6S in deliberate 
and 40 in rapid fire. 
Sharpshooter Qualifications: 
34 
35 
69 
34 
35 
69 
34 
35 
69 
34 
34 
68 
32 
35 
G7 
31 
34 
65 
32 
32 
64 
30 
34 
64 
29 
34' 
63 
lass: 
34 
35 
69 
. 34 
34 
68 
. 29 
33 
62 
berate. 
Rapid. Total. 
69 
43 
112 
68 
40 
108 
Pvt B F Vorhis, Co. G 
Necessary for qualification, at least 65. 
200yds. 500yds. Total. 
.. 30 35 65 
U. S. R. A. League. 
Below find unofficial scores made _by St. Louis^Re- 
volver Club in Match 20 ; 
W C Ayer. 
Paul Frese . 
Dr M R Moore. 
C C Crossman. 
T M Borcur. -- 
Secretary. 
ist 
the 
Youngstown Club: 
45 
42 
46 
42 
47_222 
45 
44 
41 
44 
43—217 
43 
41 
42 
47 
42—215 
45 
46 
41 
37 
43—212 
39 
43 
39 
45 
40—206—1072 
