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& W. .22. 
A Gibson, Paterson, N J, Stevens .22. 
F L Hayden, Portland, Me... 
Paul Frese, St Louis, Mo, Stevens .22... 
Geo Springsguth, Chicago, S. & \\ . -1~. 
E A Stosberg, St Louis. .44 Remington. 
C E Heath, Boston, S. & W. .22. ... 
J H Wessels, New Orleans, La, S. & W. .22. 
Wm L Schrader, St Louis, Stevens .22. 
H A Hill, Fitchburg, Mass, S. & W. .22. 
Geo Grenzer, New York, S. & W. ..1...... . 
Dr H P Holmes, Des Moines, S. & VV . .22. 
E R Upham, Des Moines, S. & \V. .22.... . 
R H Crosby, Portland, Me, S. & W. .22.. 
W E Thorpe, Paterson, N J, S. & W • •— 
L C Hopkins, Pinehurst, N C, S 
W L Friedman, San Francisco, S. & W. .22. 
H C Miller, Providence, R I, S. & W. ■ 
W Bert Gardiner, Providence, R I, b. iv W. .22- 
ALA Himmelwright, New York, Stevens .22. 
John Turner, Chicago, S. & W. .22... .. 
E C Holden, Des Moines, S. & W. .22. 
W A Briant, New Orleans, S. & W. .22. 
A D Gring, 2d, Boston, S. & W. .22............ 
Dr W J Reagan, Paterson, N T, S. & W. .22. 
Dr B L Rawlins, Chicago, S. & W. .22... 
John Kracke, New Orleans, S. & VV. .22...... 
Miss Marguerite Waterhouse, Pinehurst, N C. 
E R Stotts, Des Moines, Remington .22... 
William Strait, Des Moines, la, Remington .22. 
John L Griggs, Paterson, N J, S. & W. .22. 
Leahy, Pinehurst, N C............ c’V'w " 09 " 
Dr Wallace Wood, Jr, New Orleans, S. & W. .22.. 
Robert Hager, Jr, Pinehurst, N C,S. & W. .,2. 
Lockwood, Pinehurst, N C, S. & W. .22. 
State championships, match B. 
California. Missouri. 
J E Gorman .432 
A P Miller .431 
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one part. There is no strain anywhere. The self-compensator bolt 
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New Jersey. 
T P Nichols. 
R M Ryder . 
A Gibson . 
New York. 
Lieut R H Savre*... 
T Le Boutillier, 2d* 
P Hanford . 
Iowa. 
Dr H P Holmes .... 
E R Upham. 
E C Holden . 
North Carolina 
L C Hopkins . 
Miss H Waterhouse. 
Leahy . 
Rhode Island. 
Miller . 384 W Bert Gardiner .. 
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Illinois. 
Roland P Prentys' 
W G Krieg . 
Iver W Lee.... 
■ Louisiana. 
W A Briant . 
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L R Hatch .436 
S B Adams .42° 
F L Hayden .41a 
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Percival .422 
Heath .407 
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•National medals and honors take precedence. 
Myles Standish Rifle Club. 
Portland Me., April 10.—With our annual banquet 
and meettng lan Saturday night we closed the most success¬ 
ful indoor season ever held in this section. 
ship now numbers eighty odd, more than half °f which 
attended the spread. Members gathered in little groups 
and discussed events of the season just closed, and the 
prospects of the outdoor season which opens on the 
19th instant. Here and there were heard comments on 
the re-scoring at the tournament targets by the board 
of review, but in general their work was commended 
and results most satisfactory. The tournament scores 
show prize positions and prizes that Y ent , W1 j h them. 
We have been indebted to many friends for the donations 
so kindly made at the beginning of the season and 
which have added greatly to the success of the clubs 
t °Ou n r a m e a I tch committee got busy during the last month 
of the tournament, and matches were coming .regu 
larly. Some clubs responded to our appeal {o L 
matches, and others declined with thanks. W ith the 
rifle we had but two matches, and they were with 
Company A of Massachusetts, whom we took into our 
camp both times. We had two matches with the Bos¬ 
ton Revolver Club, and one each with Providence and 
Lynn with hand guns, in all of which we were suc- 
Ce The''Mound City Club of California has challenged us 
to a 20-man team with hand guns match, to be shot on 
our outdoor range, and with the opening of the outdqor 
season on the 19th, we have this pitched battle staring 
US In n our last match of the indoor season last night, 
April 8, with the Boston Revolver Club, we were suc¬ 
cessful in pulling out a clean win. Hatch of our club 
maintained his reputation by pulling out a 1 94, which 
was high single and a high string total of 26J. 
Myles Standish. _ 
Stevens 43 40 41 41 38 36—239 
Welkins. 38 35 39 39 38 35-224 
. ... 45 43 42 42 41 40-253 
Kolias.. 44 49 36 39 40 45—253 
Havden . .... 40 40 40 42 33 34-230 
Gerrish . 41 37 42 43 42 41-246-1714 
Boston Revolver. 
jvf err :ii 35 41 35 34 36 40—221 
. 40 34 33 37 43 39-226 
P r e „ a '" . 39 34 37 35 38 36-219 
Summers.! . 38 33 36 34 41 38—220 
f“X . .... 38 39 45 41 43 44-250 
TtaUt win. 42 41 48 43 37 47-258 
Jeweu .."TTTT!" . 45 38 41 39 39 40-242-1636 
G II Wilkins ....... 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50—496 
F T Cohb Tr. 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50-494 
H W Stevens"".': i 48 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50—493 
F I Havden .. 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50—491 
M S FMkfns. 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 49-181 
l I ward ... 47 47 47 47 4 8 48 48 48 48 
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