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Honorary target, 50 cents for a target of two shots; 
o re-entries: 
. J Kurtz. ...i...... 3Vi 
1 Columbia Kifle Club special match, 25-ring target, 2in. 
ullseye, %in. rings; entrance 35 cents for target of three 
hots; three targets for $10; ten prizes. $40 to $10: 
H McChesncy. SS T Welch . 25 
Hubaiek. 00 R \v Sweeting . 23 
P Ittel. 00 
C Ross. 33 
A Morse... 27 
W F Lueschner. 20 
G F Snellen . 20 
Jesse Smith . 18 
Match for music box, cost $300: 
Gute . 225 G A Morse ."... 225 
Myles Standish Rifle Club. 
Portland, Me., Jan. 31. — There has been rather a light 
.tendance at the gallery this week, having had a couple 
if cold evenings; and then again several of our most 
nthusiastic members have been away. Club nights 
ave been well attended, but the other evenings have 
ten quiet. Some of the newer members and practically 
ew shots have been turning in some very good targets. 
Ir. H. M. Strickland, in the hand gun division, has 
yen doing faithful work, and this week turned in a 
’ with the pistol. Mr. A. F. Graffam, another new man 
ith the hand gun, has improved his score 30 odd 
lints this week. This division now numbers seventeen 
mipleted entries. Less than three years ago there were 
trdly more than half a dozen shooting the pistol or 
-volver, but at the present time there are about twenty- 
ee using the hand guns. 
There have been many changes in the rifle division, 
so a couple of new entries. This division now numbers 
lirty-five completed entries, and it is hoped that the 
rty mark can be reached before the end of next month, 
lessrs. Cobb, Stevens, Libby, Dooley, Eveleth, L. E. 
Card, Waite, Welch, Mitchell and Strickland, all show 
inprovement in this class. 
i Notices are out that the entries in both divisions must 
|e completed at 10 P. M. on Feb. 29, and that indoor 
‘{latches and tournament will close at 10 P. M.. March 
I. The club membership now numhers seventy-five, and 
is hoped this can be raised to a hundred before the 
inual meeting. April 4. The outdoor season com- 
iences April 19. 
Medal target match: 
, K Hatch. 9 9 10 G 8 10 8 10 10 8 —SS 
S S S 10 10 6 9 9 10 10—SS 
8S889679 10 10—83 
6698 10 10 998 10—S5 
7 S 6 9 10 19 9 9 8 S—84 
10 10 9999998 8 - 8 S 
8787 10 9998 9-84 
7 7 9 8 8 10 10 10 8 8-85 
9995 10 10 878 10—85 
10SS977 10 79 9—S4 
Tie-entry tournament, hand gun: 
■ L Hayden. 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 93 94 94—925 
’ K Adams. 90 91 91 91 91 92 92 92 93 93-916 
M Fawcett. S9 89 90 90 90 90 91 91 91 95 - 906 
P „ E Gerrtsh. S7 S7 87 88 88 SS S9 91 92 92—8S7 
£ Hatch. 86 87 87 87 S7 87 88 88 89 93—879 
S Folkins. 87 87 87 87 S7-S8 88 88 S9 90—87$ 
L Harwell. 83 84 84 S4 85 86 87 88 88 91—860 
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