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‘Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
Aug. 19-24-—Camp Perry, Port Clinton, O.—National 
Rifle Association and Ohio State Rifle Association 
matches. 
Aug. 26.—Nati.\nal team and individual matches com- 
mence 
Sept. 2.—Sea Girt, N. J.—New Jersey State Rifle As- 
sociation matches begin. 
United States Revolver Association. 
New York, July 22.—Herewith I am sending you a 
schedule of the different places at which the annual 
championship matches of the United States Association 
will be held, together with the names of the governors 
in charge of the shooting: 
A. L. A. HimMMELWRIGHT. 
Facilities for conducting the annual championship 
matches of the United States Revolver Association have 
been provided at the following places. The names and 
addresses of the governors representing the Association 
in charge of the contestants in ‘each locality and the 
names atid location of the ranges where the shooting will 
take place, are also given as far as could be ascertained. 
The contest will take place during the week of July 
21 to 28 inclusive. Within this period the governors in 
charge will determine when the local ranges will be 
open for shooting, and will furnish further information 
to members and other contestants upon request: 
Boston, Mass.—Chas. L. Green, governor, 10 High 
street.; Walnut Hill range. 
Portland, Me.—W. M. Fawcett, governor, 260 Com- 
mercial street, : 
Baltimore, Md.—Major S. J. Fort, governor, Ellicott 
City, Md.; Fort McHenry range. 
New York, N. Y.—Lieut. R. H. Sayre, Creedmoor, 
L. I., and A, L. A. Himmelwright, governors; Creed- 
moor range. 
Paterson, N. J.—R. M. Ryder, 450 Broadway, Paterson, 
governor, 
Dayton, O.—Paul De Witt Hale, 232 Ludlow Arcade, 
Dayton, O., governor; Dayton Gun Club range. 
Chicago, Ill—Wm. G. Krieg, 84 Washington street, 
Chicago, Ill., governor; Chicago Gun Club range, 123d 
street and Michigan avenue, Chicago, IIl. 
St. Louis, Mo.—-C. C. Crossman, 312 N. Broadway, 
governor; Colonial Revolver Club range, Clayton Station. 
New Orleans, La.—J. H. Wessels, 224 N. Rampart 
street, New Orleans, La., governor. 
Portland, Ore.—Joseph ,.Willms, governor, care 
ple’s Boat Yard, Portland, Ore. 
San Francisco, Cal.—Paul A. Becker, 
and Harrison streets, Oakland, Cal. 

Sup- 
governor, 13th 
Jackson Park Revolver Club. 

Paterson, N. J., July 13.—Scores of our shoot to-day 
follow: 
Gh. Peteyn siehictnnces wets 10.78) 6600 On Sh een 
5 8 7 8 51010 76 
6 4 6 810 6 8 610 
Wi J Reagan oesecss-cenee 9) £10 (Sigs wee oars 
9 6 $ 910-6 T4245 
5 & 610 610 7 8 6 
ee GIPSON pase ees etevas etter 10 91010 7 910.96 
10\ '9)59) ibe Oto ite 
1040.97 a 90" SalO as 
July 20. 
Geil | Retiys ccsanleaaseto<ae 6/7 & 8S Fae ses 
6 7 9.9 469) 7-9 O20 
(Wiebe tejemlite top ase 255 9) 
W J-Reagan:......+5 ices 10) 86 Sie eie 
5 t 6 8-56 [7 be Gee. 
5 <T? TaS Sere Seay 
Ae GibsOn ye at onaie ees nt § 610. 3.72807 coe 
O° 0.58510 200 Oe 
8 40 656 010 0 6 8 
PAG. M clGruitkeseiceanicte tenets cts 7 OS 6) SiS pee 
6 9 8°6°% (8 bs 9 
5, 4610) Seem ime 
Al, Gibson had two strings spoiled by using poor 
ammunition. C. H. Prtrry, Range Officer. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
Tue following scores were made in regular competition 
by members of this Association, at 2 
the German ring target, on July 15: 
O0yds., offhand, on 
Honor. 
209 - 207 70 
SESE eo ooaer, ae ne Bert 70 
alalatar ote clate,sis'eya:@acrte Sette hae 9 219. 214 199 63 

199 198 64 
206 204 58 
220 215 60 
Roberts 
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It is reported from Guadalajara, Mexico, that 
through the’ intervention of Mr. Geo. W. Bay- 
lor, an American, living in that city, the United 
States Bureau of Fisheries is to supply the Mexi- 
can government with 2,000 black bass to be de- 
posited in Lake Chapala. Hitherto the Bureau 
of Fisheries has never furnished fish to foreign 
governments except in the way of exchange. 
The experiment of stocking Lake Chapala with 
bass will be watched with interest. 


