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Small Arms Magnum Long 
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Churchill Guns 
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tors had scored the possible 100, but 
C. S. Neary, of Bridgeport, Conn., a 
member of the champion Remington 
rifle team, which won the N. R. A. 
championship this year, had scored 14 
bullseyes in excess of the possible 
against 10 registered by Mr. E. B. 
Rice, of Mahwah, N. J., and Mr. Neary 
was therefore declared the winner of 
the match. Mr. Donald Baker, of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. R. H. McGar- 
ity, of Washington, D. C., each scored 
the possible with 7 extra bullseyes, both 
having missed on their eighth shot. 
Capt. Roy L. Bowlin, of the Frankford 
Arsenal registered the possible, but 
missed on the next shot and so took 
fifth place. 
On Monday, July 2nd, another indi¬ 
vidual competition of importance, the 
Camp Perry special match, consisting 
of 20 shots at 50 yards and 20 shots 
at 100 yards, was shot under very fav¬ 
orable weather conditions. The prize 
for the winner of this match consists 
of a free trip to the international and 
national matches held at Camp Perry, 
Ohio, this year. The winner was Capt. 
C. M. Brown, U. S. A., who will be sta¬ 
tistical officer for the national matches 
this year, and to Capt. Brown, there¬ 
fore, was awarded the prize, his score 
of 389 out of the possible 400 being the 
highest recorded in this match. Second 
place was won by Mr. H. H. Leizear, 
of Washington, D. C., with a score of 
386. 
The first of the team matches was 
fired in the afternoon, the eastern two- 
man teach match. This is a very in¬ 
teresting competition and is open to 
teams of any two men who may elect 
to pair up together. Each competitor 
fires twenty shots at 100 yards, and 
twenty shots at 200 yards, which makes 
forty shots for each man on the team, 
or a possible score of 600 for the team. 
The winning team of 1922 was com¬ 
posed of Mr. C. S. Landis and Mr. J. B. 
Grier, both of Wilmington, Del., who 
made a score of 778 out of a possible 
800, but under different conditions. 
This year the team of L. J. Corsa, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Chas. H. Johnson, 
Philadelphia, won with the excellent 
score of 579. Mr. Corsa made the high 
individual score for the match, 293, a 
very exceptional performance and 
which included the possible at 100 
yards. 
On Tuesday, July 3d, the big indi¬ 
vidual match of the meeting began in 
the morning. This is the eastern small 
bore championship match. There were 
sixty-five competitors on the firing line 
when this match began, each competitor 
firing ten shots at 50, 100 and 200 
yards. A comparatively new shooter, 
Mr. W. O. Webster, of Wilmington. 
Del., scored 99 at 50 yards, 98 at 100 
yards and the possible 50 at 200 yards, 
j or a total of 247 out of the possible 250, 
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