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A. S. Head, Sec’y. 
Registered Tournaments, 
Pittsburg, Pa. —' Tournaments registered with the In¬ 
terstate Association during the week ending Tune 6: 
July 4.—San Antonio, Tex.—Laurel Heights G. C. A. E. 
Witched, Sec’y. 
Julv 7-8.—Sunburv (Pa.) G. C. IT. N. Brosious, Sec’v. 
Tulv 18.—Quarrvville (Pa.) G. C. T. R. Armstrong. Sec’v 
Tilly 21-* > 3. — Cumberland Island. Ga.—Brunswick R. and 
g G. G. 1-’ G. Tackson, Sec’v. 
July 28-‘>9 —Viola till.) G C. E. R. Frailer. Sec’v. 
Aug 10-12.—'Vicksburg (Miss.) G. C. T. T. Bradfield. 
K* Sec’v. 
Aue — Seattle, Wash.—West Seattle Gun Club. 
!, E. Dil'er. Sec’v. 
Aue. 79.—Bethel (Conn.) G. C. G K. Bailee Sec’v 
Sept. 8.—Rochester, N. Y.—Riverside G. C. Harrv Har¬ 
rison, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaker, Se’c’y-Mgr. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
An onportunitv to acouire at a low figure an excellent 
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Everybody who owns a rowboat will be interested in th = 
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'Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
July 21-22.—New Haven, Conn.—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. 
July 27.-Aug. 1.—Wakefield, Mass.—New England Mili¬ 
tary Rifle Association. 
Aug 10-13.—Camp Perry, O.—Ohio State Rifle Associa 
tion. 
Aug. 14-70—Camp Perrv. O.—National Rifle Association 
Aue 21-27.—Camp Perrv. O.— National Board for tbr 
Promotion of Rifle Practice. 
Myles Standish Rifle Club. 
Portland, Me.. June 6.—Our outdoor season was 
attached in the proper manner last Memorial Day. with 
'n array of medals and cups to be shot for this season 
hat would do justice to a much larger organization. 
Ve have two . cups at each 500. 300 and 200vds.. with the 
egubtion military rifle: at 50yds. with Winchester mili¬ 
ary musket. ,22cal.. and with pistol and revolver. These 
ups in each instance are for the best single string and 
or.the best ten strings during the outdoor season. The 
nedals are of gold, silver and bronze, and are respec- 
ivelv for the best ten targets of 93, 88 and SO with the 
■and gun; and ten targets of 4(1, 43 and 40 with the rifle 
his looked pretty good to some of nnr shooters, and 
hev gathered in some scores that entitled them to some 
noire on the medal question. 
Wilkins hammered awav at ?00 and 500 with good 
emits, while Adams kept 1 things honning with the oistol. 
Medal match. 500vds.. military rifle: G. TT. Wilkins 
?■ 48. 47, 45, 44, 44. 44 . 44 , 44 . 43 
Medal match. -nil ; tar v r'fle. 2Cftyds.: G. TT W-'ikin- 
3. 47. 43. 43. 47, 41 . 41 40. 40 40- T. M. B. WeW 40. 40 - 
- E "'ard 42. 47 . 47 , 42. 42. 41 41. 40- W. TT, Bn.'ey 
40. 4ft. 39; B. R. Reed. 41. 39, 3S, 97. 79: C. T Perkins 
>. 4ft. jo. 40 : A. E. Mitchell 42; A. E. Graffam'40, 41. 39, 
I 39. 37, 37. 
Rcvob-er medal match: S B. Adams 99 Pfi 95 9° 90 
\ 90. 90. 89, 89; F. T.. TTavden 91. 9°. 90.' 89 ’ 89 '89 '88 ’ 
<■ 87. 87- A. I. M’tche'l 90. 89 84 84 S3. S3. 82. 81, 8(1, 
W. TT. Tiai'ev 94, S3 S3. S3 . 87. 81. 81 80- W M 
awcett 97 90, 89, 89, 88, 87. 87, 87, 87, S7: W.’ Thotnbs 
' 84 . 84 . 77. 
Practice medal match: S B. Adams 95 94 93 9 1> 90- 
imha'i 92. 66. (IS: A. I.. Mitchell 89. 87, 87. 85. 85', Sfi SS - 
; . 83, 82; W. M. Fawcett 93, 91. 91, 90, 89. 89. 86, 86. ’ 
Cincinnati 
The following scores 
Rifle Association. 
were made by members 
of this 
ssociation at 200yds., 
i May 31; 
offhand, 
on the Standard 
target, 
Htag . 
King 
Score. 
Special scores. 
5-shot 
Score. 
.. so 
88 SO 80 74 
40 
estler . 
.. 79 
87 85 81 79 
44 
ofer . 
84 78 78 78 
38 
■ rube . 
78 74 .. .. 
36 
ndele . 
82 75 .. .. 
41 
or other rifle news see pages 922 and 925. 
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