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[APRIL 21, 1906. 


Rifsle Range and Gallery. 
United States Revolver Association. 
THE annual championship matches of the United States 
Revolver Association were held during the week ending 
March 24, at the following places: Portland, Me.; Spring- 
field, Mass.; New York, ‘N. ‘Y.; Paterson, N. J.; Pine- 
hurst, N. C.; Chicago, Ili.; and St. Louis, Mo. 
Two matches were shot, one for the revolver champion- 
ship and the other for the pistol championship of the 
United States, under the following conditions: Fifty 
shots per man, only one trial; distance, 20yds.; target, 
Standard American; weapon, any within the rules; range, 
indoor; light, artificial; time, one hour. Where any 
State enters three of more contestants in a match, a 
silver medal, emblematic of the State championship will 
be awarded the highest score in the State, provided that 
score does not win place in the national contest, and a 
bronze medal to the second best. 
Revolver match: 
S E Sears (.44cal.), St. 
[ours? 2.255 tele een tee 44 44 46 50 45 43 43 45 44 47451 
Dr R M Moore (.44cal), 
St. sLowis\:...ce5 eerie 45 43 44 47 45 45 44 47 46 41449 
Lieut. R H Sayre, (.45cal.), 
New ‘York: ccs 43 45 37 44 45 41 43 42 49 46—435 
J A Dietz (.38cal.), New York. vestnciteaiee atime etsy 485 
Thomas Anderton (.38cal.), New York............. +e 480 
R -P Prentys, (.38cal.), Chicago... sssechieees mate Aston 'e’sisis 427 
Wm G Krieg ‘(.44cal:), Chicagonc.:aswentestvamnmaitaa's ot o's 426 
Dr W H- Luckett :(44cal.), New York... 0ect.eeass- 426 
J B Crabtree (.38cal.), Springfield.............. Mletsiciess 422 
Thos Le Boutillier, 2d (.38cal.), New York........ SP 
T M Borcur~(.44cal.), St Wowtss...0 eee ain eta ote S412 
Edward Waldt (.44cal.), St. Louis....... Ro Maitgeniir wele-e s,s 408 
C M Barnard. (.44cal.); StiWowissivecceewite semen steen << 406 
C’C Crossman, (.45cal:), Staplowmigaescseenmees easier tste 401 
J W Bowman. (.44cal.),«St/-ouisaasacaeteeeee crs eens 401 
Wm T Church (.38cal.), St.-Lottss:. aeenecesemcnei ss si 400 
A L A Himmelwright (.38cal.), New York...........,.. 396 
Paul Freese. (.44cal.), St. (mowsts ie em ae aati tenenise): ot 392 
Albert Sorenson, (.32-44), Chicago........... pictiemisicc.s'c 0's 382 
M Summerfield (.44cal.), -Ste2 Louis seme neetentseiciseiinsicc 382 
Capt W.B Martin G38cal.), New York. cccsupssree sss APS yi 
Col J H Barnett. (38cal.)Chicagonsssmameeeeeea tiene ait 376 
Mr. Sears has won the cup three times, and it now 
becomes his property. His winning scores are: 478 in 
1904 and 461 in 1905. 
Pistol match: 
J A Dietz, New York....46 47 41 47 36 45 48 42 46 49—447 
J B Crabtree, Springfield.43 44 43 45 48 39 46 43 47 45—44: 
T. Anderton, New York...43 42 45 46 40 46 45 42 46 46—441 

Lieut R. H Sayre’ C38cal:), INGwiay onlesae cto siseriecls vies «0 44( 
G W Waterhouse (.22 leng rifle), New Haven........ 43° 
Wm G Krieg (32cal.); Chicagocacscacesmmeeniesins cet oe 43) 
A LA Himmelwright (.22 U.M.C. long rifle), N. Y..42§ 
E. Sturtevant. (.38cal:),. Chicago... ss. aeemeereeracienis se 428 
G Springsgtith - (.22cal:), (Chicago. ciecirteesencmisciniaiec «ii f 
P Hanford (.22 U.M.C. long rifle), New York.......... 425 
T Le Boutillier, 2d (.22 U.M.C. long rifle), New York..42( 
H Klotz (:44cal.), New #¥ Orleans ceiseisieitestestmerentaes Sec ee 42( 
I W Lee (.22cal:); *Chicagon-ccecceeeaeeenae 42( 
FM Garden (.44cal:.),, Chicago. os. seerecseene ss «406 
S B Adams (22cal.), Portland... sos esmneiee nies esos 40° 
W Von Buelow (.22cal.), Chicago........ DUN ea ath etn ccara.ocoke 39% 
R H Crosby (Stevens :22cal.), Portland........... fore erOe 
W M Fawcett (.22cal.), Portland, “Me wiwossssess sacs . 365 
R Ryder (Stevens, Pope short), Paterson, N. J........ 37: 
Miss M M Waterhouse, Pinehurst, N.*C.........2..+0-- 31: 
Miss Florence McNeely, Pinehurst, N. C....... Lire wag 193 
A_E Kirkpatrick, Pinehurst (NaiG.-o ete Seweeeee 17: 
Mrs Leonard Tutts, Pmehurst; Ne Gasseuenereemecsse.. 15) 
J A L Hands (..cal., Peters short), Paterson, N. J....12( 
Dr F T Hyde, Pinehurst, NJ Gauss ede serie 10( 
Revolver State Championships: New York—J. A 
Dietz, bronze medal. Illinois—R. P. Prentys, silve: 
medal; Wm. G. Krieg, bronze medal. 
Pistol State Championships: Maine—S. B. Adams 
silver medal; R. H. Crosby, bronze medal. Illinois—W 
G. Krieg, silver medal; Ed. Sturtevant, bronze medal 
New Jersey—Ralph Ryder, silver medal; John Hyland 
bronze medal. North Carolina—Miss M. M. Waterhouse 
silver medal; Miss Florence McNeely, bronze medal. 
The following won bronze medals of honor with th: 
revolver: Thomas Anderton, New York; Dr. W. H 
Luckett, New York. With the pistol: Lieut. R. H 
Sayre, and G. W. Waterhouse. 
The annual outdoor championship contests will prob 
ably be held about the first of September, 1906. 

The Coming Bisley Meeting. 
THE council of the National Rifle Association has re 
ceived official information that a slide containing 
movable piece for use as a wind-gauge, and fitted wit! 
a scale, has been officially adopted by the War Offic« 
for use with the L.-M. and L.-E. (long) rifle. It wil 
take the place of the match slide hitherto allowe: 
officially for use in match shooting, ,;which, however, car 
still be used if preferred. The manufacture of these slide: 
will be at once commenced by the War Office, and it i: 
anticipated that they will be ready for issue by the en 
of May, when they will be obtainable by volunteer corp: 
on demand from the Ordnance Department on repaymen 
at the rate of ls. per slide. The match slide will not b: 
manufactured in future. In consequence of this intima 
tion the definition “‘service rifle’ for N. R. A. purpose: 
has been altered so as to admit of the use of this slid 
as an alternative to the present slide, and also so as t< 
admit of the use of the short Lee-Enfield rifle in com 
petitions open to service rifles. Full particulars of th: 
slide will be announced at an early date. The N. R. A 
is taking steps to obtain a supply from the War Office 
and will be prepared to issue the slide, on prepayment 
