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Richardson ..... 10 8141010 71212 812 160 103 
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Millericccsrtearces @ A810 1497 Oe 160 98 
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Powdrell) (eoscsn ae 10.12 7 10.12 10"%8isSieeao 140 86 
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Baker 171 Ss a8 100 80 
Owen . 15 12 9313 12 18 100 79 
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Boston Gun Club invitation team match: 
Derryfield Gun Club. Cole Station Gun Club. 


Mayor. ce.ces 13 1427 Griffiths as 14 15—29 
Reed tiasecsce es 14 1428 Cook ........138 14—27 
A J Reed 11 12—23 Straw! eseces 10 14—24 
Bowen. ..cas. 15 11—26 Wheeler .....11 12—23 
Allen ...,....13 15—28—130 Cole. iikaesnes 9 18—22—125 
Paskamansett Gun Club, Haverhille Gun Club. 
Big sersi taceses 12 12—24 Clingaxaiipenee 14 15—29 
Lewis) far. sess 12 14-26 Rule Cosseacner 13 15—28 
McArdle ..... 14 14-28 ‘Tozier Becmaree 12 12—24 
Powell Peters 14 1428 Miller” t.asee« 7 11—18 
ETUehes ase 11 13—24—130 Childs" 4taeees 10 13—23—122 
Watertown Gun Club. Boston G. C. No. 2. 
OV Me caeeract 11 11—22 Keeler ».iiccens 14 13—27 
Hebbard ..... 11 14—25 Comer aaannwes 12 13—25 
Woodard 13 15—28 Blinn ........11 11—22 
Gleason ..... 12 18—25 Butns ee aceen 8 18—21 
ifertekr,  Soucaoc 13 15—28—128 Parkhurst ...11 9—20—115 
Boston G.-C. No. 1. So. Framingham Gun Club 
Branic alee acer 12 13—25 Bayi, sccaasaes 14 12—26 
Woodruff ... 9 14—23 Rice Manse . 11 183—24 
Bell .........14 12—26 Shillaber ..... 9 11—20 
Muldown ....12 13—25 W L Bowen. 8 12—20 
Kirkwood ...14 15—29—128 Staples cneses 12 12—24—114 
Stoughton Gun Club. Whitinsville Gun Club. 
Worthing ....14 14—28 Newton (aces. 12 14—26 
F Cavicchi...12 14—26 Haselden 11 13—24 
E Cavicchi ..12 12—24 Johnson ..... 9 12—21 
Bakerwcciecs st 11 13—24 Nutter ces-ses 9 6—15 
Taylor Sadelesters 12 12—24—126 . Searles ....... 10 11—21—107 
June 14, Second Day. 
The second day’s shoot proved to be even better than 
the first one in many ways, conditions being still more 
favorable and the attendance but little less. The Rhode 
Island boys were strengthened by the arrival of Getchell, 
Bain, Sheldon and Reiner, any one of whom seem to 
always find their way near the top of the average list. 
Maine also was represented by Messrs. Foster and 
Adams, who had gone to considerable trouble to be 
present and were more than disappointed upon the non- 
arrival of their fellow team mates, who promised their 
help in the Interstate team match. 
New Hampshire also received a boost when Goss, 
Perley, Green and Corson arrived, which gave the 
Manchester -boys a chance to feel easy, as it was rather 
doubtful about their getting their best five in shape for 
this shoot, in view of Mayor having to return after yes- 
terday’s shoot was over. 
After dinner the team match was started, Rhode Island 
starting in with a 5-bird lead on the first 100, and in- 
creasing it to a 10 at the end. Grif and McArdle cer- 
tainly intended to rush matters on the beginning, both 
securing 98; and to these two shooters belong all the 
honors of a well-earned victory, as the Massachusetts 
boys, while not doing any phenomenal work, were saw: 
ing wood in good shape, and averaged very close to 88 
per cent. New Hampshire’s second man was consid- 
erably off form, and a usual reliable man to put in a 
score very close to the highest. 
The club’s special events for 70, 80 and 90 per cent, 
shooters had as participants fifty shooters, and brought 
forth the best work of the day. In the 90 per cent. class, 
Hughes, Dickey, Woodard and Kirkwood tied on 25 
straight, the former winning on the shoot-off with a 
well placed 24. In the 80 per cent. class, Edgerton had 
things easy with a 24, and in the 70 per cent. class A. J. 
Reed proved he was the real thing with a 25 straight, 
though Sibley pushed him hard with a 24 out-of the 25. 
Griffiths and McArdle had a merry time to-day, “*Mac” 
getting back the one Grif had on him yesterday, and a 
tie up for first and second average money resulted with 
Rule in line for third. 
Cole won the Consolation, his last 20 helping him 
amazingly, though Letendre all but got it. 
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Kirkwood: aectecsts 1413 11 15 15 201919 2020 175 166 
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Dickey! ascent... 141215141416 20182018 17% 161 
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Plosterieen cesar 12141414151918191817 175 160 
Gleadsotiy sims er icra 13 111415 1418 20171919 175 160 
GOSS Wai eeiqeatas 1413 11 11 15 18 20202017 17% 159 
Woodward ....... 12141413151916191818 175 158 
Worthing ........ 151014141417 20171918 175 158 
BOWEN} ccna one 15 13 1214151917191919 175 158 
Hebbard™ ic a, eet 15181414151718171817 175 158 
Sheldont ne eraer 151513 15141717141818 -175 156 
