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FOREST AND STREAM, 
[Feb. 1, 1908. 
1907 RECORDS 
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Original ten targets unfinished: 
Uriginai ten K. 87 87 87 88 88 88 89 87.7 
K H Crosby"........-. 80 80 81 84 87 82.4 
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F B T eS Havd C e°n nSeCUtiVe 49 50 49 47 46-241 
E L Cobb jr.,. 49 50 48 47 47-241 
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14« aSSe G H Wilkins....!.1337 
s B Adams ::::.1«1 L R Hatch.1331 
W M Fawcett.1366 
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6 7 7 8 8 8 10 10 10 10-84 
6 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 10-84 
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6 6 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10-88 
7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10-89 
8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10-92 
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Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, Jan. 18.—The weekly competition of the 
Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at its range 
to-day in a strong, unsteady 9 o clock wind, which 
tested the skill of the riflemen in judging the necessary 
allowance, to the utmost. And then, when the rifle was 
perfectly held, the wind either increased or diminished, 
and the bullet landed some four or five inches to one 
side of the center. Still, good scores were made, and 
at long range, where the windage allowance was from 
S to 10 feet, W. Charles made consecutive scores of 40, 
45 and 46 out of 50 possible. . , „„ ... 
J. Busfield was high at 200yds. with 86 , a score which 
should have been several points higher. 
The attendance was better than for a long time, and 
the various matches were well patronized 1 he scores: 
Offhand practice match: J. Busfield, 86 , 86 , 84 J. h.. 
Lynch, 85; H. E. Tuck, 81, 80; A. Niedner, 80, 79; R. 
Berry, 78; R. L. Dale, 77. 
Offhand medal match: F. H..West_ 7^ iO. 
Long-range rifle match, 1,000yds.: W. Charles, 46 45,40; 
F. Daniels 43, 38, 39. s7 s , sn 
Pistol medal match: W. AImy 86, 87, 83, 82, 80. 
Pistol practice match: D. G. Fox, 85, 86 , 85, 84, 83. 
Military revolver medal match: W. Mortimer, 48, 4i, 
47, 47, 46, 45, 45, 45. , , , 
Tan. 25.—The weekly competition of the Massachusetts 
Rifle Association was held at its range to-day in a 
strong 9 o’clock wind, which, however was fairly steady. 
The attendance of shooters was good, and the various 
matches were well filled, shooting being continued until 
lat F. Daniels d led at 1,000yds. with the splendid score of 
49 one point less than the possible 50. In thirteen con¬ 
secutive shots at this most difficult distance he made j 
tW j e .' V BusfielcP was high in the offhand match with 90., 
T1 Offhand e practice match: J. Busfield, 90, 88 , 85; H. E. 
Tuck, 85, 85; A Niedner, 84, SO; F. Carter, mil., 77. 
Medal offhand match: F. C. Fitz, 85, 72, 74. 
Long Range rifle match, 1,000yds.: F. Daniels, 49, 44; 
W. Charles, 43, 42, 40. 41. • i os qq 70 m 78 
Pistol practice match: O. E. Gerrish. S5, 83, 78, S3, 18. 
Pistol medal match: C. F. Lamb, 84. 
Zeffler Rifle Club. 
New York/ —Scores of 
shoot of Jan. 21, at its 
street, follow: 
L C Buss.139 
M Dorrler .237 
C Zettler .244 
L P Hansen .237 
F Hecking .233 
Al Hubalelc.242 
T H Keller.228 
L Maurer .239 
O Smith . 242 
W A Tewes. 244 
the Zettler Rifle Club’s practice 
ranges, 159 West Twenty-third, 
247 248 
241 236 
247 245 
240 245 
235 227 
242 248 
233 234 
239 245 
242 244 
243 246 
250 245 
243 244 
246 244 
241 239 240 
231 232 236 
246 247 247 
235 222 234 
242 242 240 
248 248 241 
245 249 247 
245 239 245 244 
232 228 231 234 
249 247 247 247 
233 233 234 238 
238 240 244 239 
246 250 243 246 
247 244 242 245 
Auburn Rif e Club. 
Auburn, Me., Jan. 25,-The scores of the Auburt 
Rifle Club for this week are very few, as where w 
„ i_. r p_f»v*»nincrs. or 
usually'* shoot* on'’Tuesday and Friday evenings, or 
Friday evening of this week w were jvithout^ 
rnuay cvcuuig 
account of some defect in the wiring. Ur 
evening the scores were: „ <,« 237 
German ring target: W.R. Houston, 233, 239, 
I. A. Smith, 239, 248, 240; W. M. Trask 233. 
Military target: I. A. Smith 50. 
Pistol: W. M. Trask 78, 79, 77. , 
The 248 on the German ring target and the 50 on in 
military target are the records for the ^ ub ^f° A ^ te g ec 'y. 
San Francisco Pislol Season Open. 
San Francisco, Jan. 17.—The Shell Mound 1 J” 
Rifle Club opened its season at the Shell Mound targ ■ 
near San Francisco, on Jan. 5. R. J. trazer head ^ 
pistol list with a score of 169. Henry A. Harris 
second and W. A. Lithe third. . ._ nun 
Under the name of Southern California R> fles 3 nu “ 
her of expert riflemen, pistol shots and borsem 
organizing for the purpose of developing horsemans 
a:ic marksmanship for the defense of the State fro P 
sible foreign foes. Temporary officers have be ® 
as follows: W. H. Leonard. President; A. L. Macro 
Vice-President; C. Harvey Elder, Secretary; K° s ® 
lay, Treasurer. The plans of the movers of the sent 
include the erection of a number of rifle ranges. 
