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JULY 6; 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Watnut Hit, Mass.. June 
tion of the Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at 
the range to-day with a fair attendance of members. 
Fine shooting conditions prevailed, especially during the 
early part of the day, when the wind was light and 
steady, and the light of the gray quality which is usually 
productive of good scores. 
The long-range men were quick to take advantage of 
the conditions, W. Charles leading the match with 49, 
closely followed by R. L. Dale and F, Daniels with re- 
spective scores of 48 and 47. ; 
“ C. F. Lamb led the pistel match with the fine score 
of 96, end T. Carlson secured three perfect gold medal 
scores in the military revolver match. 
F. Daniels made the fine rest score of 114 
possible 120, with his new rest rifle, 
refused to do its owner justice. 
Chief ‘of Police Edmund P. Creecey, of St. Louis, was 
Bosten to-day and expected to visit Walnut Hill. 
Chief Creecey is a member of the revolver team, com- 
posed of men of the St. Louis Police. Department, and 
is actively interested in anything pertaining to revolver 
shooting. The summary: 
29.—The weekly competi- 
out of the 
which has hitherto 
in 
Offhand practice maich: 

iS. er 2 20 17 21 15 21—209 
BUN AER ESE csicecccece ee. 5 24 20 19 22 24203 
go oe i =, 22 23 15 19 13 16--195 
Tp eeiesaChiyy to ee cnccco 6222 20" 29 5 20 24:18 16 11—188 
Rest Practice match: 
LOGE EV NS i 1 en es RP eis elt a 4s i be ee 
iD BAPRISSEM ES oe os Rees occ 10 9. 910 11.12.11 8 12 125404 
Long-range rifle match, 1,000yds.: : 
WriGharieswy, icsccck oc: 554555 5 5 5 5—49 
Basten Do O.b h -4 4) Hees 
BCP IER DAE S58 oes cor. 5.5 5 55. 4 5 5 5. 44g 
64°93 5°55 45 5 546 
SBM Ame Sa ctte mols oie 2s eras 53: 45 5 56-5 5 5 547 
Boutia Divine tee op hen S458" 4.93.5 5 4 4 142259 
Six hundred yards: 
Be Canter Wee ny. 5. toca 545.5 4445 4 5-45 
Pistol medal match: , 
CRBS amb 5. soc sae oee x 1010 9 9 91010 9 10 10-96 
1010 7 7 81010 9 10 10—91 
9 9 81010 7 8 9 10 10-90 
AWSEULOSERIOI oo cn peo 2 Se 10.09; 8) 940 6 -Gless 
WistR intel ccc. Sooty sc. ce ES BE a AAC Os I aly Bl] 
Military revolver match: 
fil, NOt Capa eae A er Bobb bh. 5 5 5 5 B—50 
5 5.5 6 5°5 5 6 5 5—50 
556 55 5 5 5 5 5 5—50 
We Amrornitiic ns ase. oben. ob 45) b4 4 5 4 445 
ii Aho DR cea eg BEE 4 4B 5 254° gear 
*Telescope ‘rifle, shot at rest. f 
June 22.—The weekly competition of 
Rifle Association was held at its range to-day with a fair 
attendance of members. Weather conditions were rather 

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