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U. S. R. A. Indoor League. 
Follow 1 m ; are the club, team and individual totals of 
the U. S. R. A. Indoor T^cague, 1910-1911: 
Smith and Wesson. 
1 J Dolfen . 
L P Castaldini . 
1' W Wakefield (01 matches). 
C S Axtell (19 matches). 
K Calkins (20 matches). 
E G Perkins (:! matches) . 
A F Woodworth (3 matches) . 
W W Lawrence (1 match) . 
,W A Smith, Jr. (1 match). 
Best team score, 1126. 
Portland. 
F C Hackney . 
W H Hubbard. 
F T„ Sanders. 
W Hansen . 
J T Moore (20 matches) . 
0 W Wilson (3 mat~h=s) . 
Best team score, 1129. 
Manhattan. 
A P Lane. 
I A Dietz.;. 
1 )r J R Hicks. 
Dr R H Sayre (22 matches) . 
P Hanford (20 matches) . 
J E Silliman (2 matches). 
G P Sanborn (2 matches).. 
J A Baker (1 match) . 
Best team score, 1140. 
Boston. 
N A Taylor . 
K D Jewett. 
G IT Hoffman (22 matches). 
Dr R W Percival (21 matches). 
O E Heathe .. 
Fletcher Robie (2 matches) . 
R J Thanisch (1 match). 
Best team score, 1103. 
Newark. 
T P Nichols . 
Wm H French. 
A M Poindexter . 
R M Ryder . 
G W Tackson (21 matches) . 
W C Hinn (2 matches) . 
Best team score, 1101. 
National Capital. 
Sheridan Ferree . 
J C Bunn. 
H Leizear . 
M B Atkinson . 
F Holt . 
Best team score, 1084. 
St. Louis. 
Dr M R Moore. 
\V C Aver . 
C C Crossman . 
Paid Frese .... 
G C Olcott (13 matches) . 
J. Schrader (9 matches) . 
I M Barcur (1 match) . 
Best team score, 1083. 
Century. 
C Dominic ... 
S Sears . 
A E Everett. 
W H Snencer . 
G W Oieman (17 matches). 
1. A Fassett (0 matches) . 
Best team score 1097. 
Providence. 
" r H Freeman . 
Gen E Joslin . 
E C Parkhurst (22 matches) . 
II C Miller (17 matches). 
H Brow (15 matches) . 
W B Gardner (13 matches) . 
Rnht Domaghy (2 matches) . 
Best team score, 1080. 
Seattle. 
G Armstrong . 
" f H'nckley . 
E T Liggett (22 matches). 
T. H Bruns (14 matches). 
Fred V. Berger (0 matches). 
I. Crossley (9 matches) . 
T A Cribble (7 matches). 
F A Whitmore (5 mptches) . 
G IT Garrison (3 matches) .. 
A Denny (1 match) . 
Best team score, 10S7. 
Duluth. 
Col. F E Bosche . 
Oscar O'sen . 
Tos McManus . 
Lieut F E Smith. 
G E McDean .-. 
Best team score, 1075. 
Willow. 
G»o Snringer . 
W G Krieg (21 matches) . 
T I. Bvrne (21 matches) . 
John Turner (19 matches). 
Tver W Lee (17 matches) . 
G H Bean (7 matches) . 
S M Tyrrell (6 matches) . 
Best team score. 1P80 
Oakland Revolver Club. 
W E Cooley. 
R Mil’s (21 matches) . 
R A Summers (19 matches) . 
R P Prentys (15 matches). 
C \V Randall, Jr (11 matches). 
W C T’r’chard (10 matches) . 
J R Trego (0 matches). 
E O C Orel (4 matches) ... 
Dr Dudley Smith (4 matches) . 
P A Becker (2 matches). 
Best team score, 1084. 
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4849 
4139 
4404 
624 
588 ' 
199 
205—25,0S3 
4993 
5074 
4950 
4968 
4294 
609-24,878 
5159 
5159 
6030 
4799 
4238 
422 
437 
217—25,461 
5112 
5072 
4731 
4412 
4837 
413 
202—24,784 
5071 
5001 
4947 
4720 
4558 
398—24,695 
5076 
490S 
4563 
4843 
4633—24,328 
5017 
5011 
4947 
4769 
2532 
18.85 
206—24,457 
5031 
4960 
4777 
4737 
3458 
126S—24,262 
5207 
4866 
4607 
3608 
3049 
2539 
377-24,253 
5239 
4837 
4347 
2771 
1812 
1809 
1285 
814 
550 
152 
4503 
4978 
4778 
4552 
4553—23,704 
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.. 4340 
.. 4296 
.. 3533 
.. 3492 
.. 1491 
.. 1203—25,543 
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4449 
3962 
3292 
2128 
2124 
1243 
533 
819 
422—24,061 
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