JUNE 16, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

General G. W. Wingate, the president of the Public 
Schools Athletic League, originated the idea of teaching 
high school boys to shoot, and has received the com- 
mendation of President Roosevelt, who said: 
“T am glad that you have installed in each of the boys’ 
high schools a sub-target rifle practice, and are teaching 
the boys to shoot with the Krag, and [I am pleased with 
the great success that you have met in this effort. You 
have done an enormous amount, my dear general, in con- 
nection with the National Rifle Association and Creed- 
moor, and all good citizens owe you a debt of gratitude 
for what you have thus accomplished. But, upon my 
word, I think that you are doing even greater and more 
far-reaching good in connection with this work of the 
Public Schools Athletic League.” 
To encourage the boys to qualify as marksmen, the 
Brooklyn Daily Eagle has offered to present to each boy 
making 43 points out of a possible 50 (the qualification 
fixed by the marksmanship committee of the League), 
a bronze medal similar to that presented to the marks- 
men of the National Guard of New York State. It was 
made after a design prepared by General Wingate. A 
boy who qualifies the first year in school may win a bar 
for each of the three succeeding years. In the center 
of i medal is a copy of the official button of the P. S. 
A. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
THE following scores were made in regular competition 
by members of this Association at Four-Mile House, 
Reading road, June 3. Conditions, 200yds., ofthand, at 
the Standard target. Payne was champion for the day 
with a score of 88. 
This being the twenty-fifth anniversary of the club, it 
celebrated its silver jubilee, and it was made a festive 
occasion. The shooting house was elaborately decorated, 
and what with the display of prizes for the honor target 
and the smiling faces crowding around it, certainly was 
a festive feature. Many visitors were present, the most 
notable of whom were Messrs. Dodge and Rohrer, from 
Lexington, Ky., and Messrs. Sanders, Boehner, Wein- 
stein, Sander and Stedman, of Dayton, O., and Mr. 
Dauch, of Indianapolis. Several old faces were seen 
flitting about, that of our old friend Hopkins being the 
most prominent. With plenty of refreshments on hand, 
prize shooting, pool shooting and the regular scores 
and competitions for the day, the occasion will go down 
in the history of the Association as one of extreme sat- 
isfaction, as not one murmur was heard that could 
possibly detract from the serenity of the celebration. 
Mr. Dodge won first honors on the honor target and 
the beautiful silver cup kindly donated by the Laflin & 
Rand Powder Co., and which was held specially for this 
silver jubilee, was presented to and received by him with 
much pleasure by the president. Numerous other prizes 
were donated by the Powell & Clement Co., Peters 
Arms Co., Roll, Crawford & Brendamour, all local 
dealers in sportsmen’s supplies, and to whom this As- 
sociation feels greatly indebted for the kind contributions 
presented for this occasion. 
The following were the winners on the honor target: 
Dodge 27, Rohrer 27, Nestler 26, Freitag 24, Bruns 23, 
Hofman 23, See 22, Roberts 22. 
Regular scores of the dav follow: 
1 id: hg 88 87 86 84 83 Hofermatecs ocr 80 79 75 73 66 
Odell, 255.1. 85 85 75 74 74 Hoiman yi... 78 76 73 66 65 
BUPNS |S etie'o.ss 82 81 81 76 75 Delteies sn eacs 75 73 71 70 68 
Lys kee SAB es .. 83 81 81 76 75 Ailen © aos tee 72 67 64 60 58 
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