Feb. 8,’1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
♦H W Stevens. 
S I? Adams. 
R H Crosby. 
M S Folkins?. 
L R Hatch. 
W M Fawcett. 
A W Read. 
A L Libby. 
\ F Gaffam . 
VV H Bailey. 
T A Folwartshny. 
Maj I T Dooley. 
*1’ T Stoughton. 
•A L Farwell.. 
•J M B Webber. 
•E H Eveleth. 
»L E. Ward. 
F B Marslon. 
H E Waite. 
I B Welch. 
) E Clerrish. 
L D Ward. 
W R Berry. 
' T Perkins. 
i M Sterling. 
’F Schonland . 
\ L Mitchell. 
Lieut H W Way . 
,‘L F Cummings. 
A fsi L Dow. 
't M Strickland. 
)L B Spencer. 
| Original ten targets unfi 
l\' B Thomas. 
lV P Knight. 
L apt R C Parker. 
.V B Darton. 
3 W Edwards. 
5 G Thompson. 
. S Heseltine. 
) P Masse . 
T B Chandler. 
? W B Martin. 
j . 7 M Gray.. 
I ‘Denotes prize positions. 
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41 41 42 
41 41 42 
40 40 41 
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39 40 40 
37 38 40 
39 39 40 
37 39 39 
37 38 39 
nishea. 
48 48 4S 
46 46 46 
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39 40 40 
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40 40 40 
48 49 49 
47 47 48 
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42 42 43 
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41 41 43 
40 41 42 
50—4S2 
49-465 
47— 465 
45— 465 
48— 463 
46— 460 
47— 457 
47—456 
46- 454 
47- 453 
47- 452 
48— 452 
47-450 
47—450 
47—450 
46- 450 
47— 450 
46— 448 
47— 445 
47—444 
46—441 
46—441 
45-437 
45-427 
45—425 
44— 415 
43— 414 
45— 412 
44— 408 
43—405 
43—403 
42-399 
.46 
46.0 
40 43 43 43 43 46 46 48 
44.0 
41 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 
42.1 
.42 
42.0 
39 40 41 42 43 
41.0 
39 40 40 
39.6 
36 39 41 41 
39.2 
35 40 
37.5 
34 36 38 3S 40 
37.2 
33 34 36 37 39 
35.8 
28 31 36 36 37 
33.6 
Revolver Match. 
, Providence, R. I.—While Boston and Providence are 
pot many miles apart, and it is expected that before 
ong some real “on-the-spot” matches will be shot be- 
ween members of the two revolver clubs representing 
he Hub and Little Rhody, the first of a series of 
monthly telegraph shoots was pulled off last week with 
he Providence team in the lead by 31 points. While 
| ma y not seem particularly interesting or exciting to 
[hoot a match against an unseen competitor, not know- 
hg whether his score is good or bad, and being virtually 
T dark, y e f R is quite evident that the same species 
d stage fright and ague attacks the “correspondence 
hooter as has the effect of lowering scores in a side 
jy side competition. 
The Boston men have only recently completed their 
odoor gallery range, and wishing to create interest and 
ready their men down to match work, issued a challenge 
p the Providence club, which has been doing very little 
ji competitive work for the past few months on the 
ldoor range. 
1 Five men were picked up for each team, and the neces- 
iry oA tar , gets signed and exchanged, the match calling 
'r -0 shots per man at 20yds.. with revolvers, 
rhe Providence men rolled the Boston targets down 
1 the butts last Tuesday evening, and commenced the 
ante after warming up with a few practice scores, which 
ere above their average. Only one man. however, 
out of the 70s on the first string, Argus with 
is big .45 Colt, securing a handsome 92, with 7 shots 
.he inch luring, while the rest looked troubled with 
as their highest, and the second leg was taken with 
ie forlorn hope that some one would pull up the 
•erage I’arkhurst did, catching a 90, but again noth- 
ig in the 80s was the reward for all the sighting and 
raining and side remarks, and when the team total 
i»b, or less than 79 per cent., was announced, it was 
very quiet, disgusted looking bunch that set to work 
eaning guns and speculating as to how badly tliev 
ere trimmed by the other fellows. 
I hese other fellows, however, were in ignorance as to 
,e easy total they had to cover when commencing their 
ores fhursday evening, and with one of their best 
en unable to shoot, and the same apparent wobbling 
;,w Un ? Mi at occ J urs When a signed target blinks in the 
|,ht at 60ft had chalked to their credit a total of 755, 
ich caused the ire to be aroused when the sealed 
ores ot the 1 rovidence club were announced, and the 
reat is now on that at the next’match the latter part 
-,kl e .[ Uar Di *] le T B P ston b °ys will do things that will 
axe the Rhode Island shooters sit up erect, and per- 
r T> K a .b° ut a match. Certainly the erratic shooting 
„ he uVr° v :' d(nce mcn and def cat of the Bostons will 
i t Doth teams to get down to closer work at the next 
tempt, and keep fewer shots from wandering from 
necessary bullseyes, which make for good-looking 
\m results. h 
I he chief regret is that both teams could not shake 
"f arid , en J°y, ‘be good-natured chaff which would 
• , m en brought forth among those acquainted, but 
is will come in the near future, 
the scores in detail were as follows: 
Providence Revolver Club. 
'ff' -45 Colt, New' Service (mil).. 92 77—169 
u e U H S . t 41 38 Colt, officer’s mod'el... 79 90-160 
' rt? m M,lle Il - 44 Co,t New Service.. 78 74—152 
It u“i! bu i rt ’ -V? 4 ,. < - olt New Service. 77 73—150 
II V\ lllard, .38 S. & W. 73 73—146—7S6 
p w , Boston Revolver Club. 
r neath, .44 Colt New Service. 75 85—160 
L Greene. .38 S. & W. 78 79-T67 
A* ,p un ? mer -38 Colt, officer’s model... 68 86— 154 
n p ray or W 38 h?’*• officer’s model. 73 73—146 
’rovudenr’ 32 b ‘k W o, (Win ’ ca,g ) . 71 ''-7-138-755 
rovidence won by 31 points. 
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