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The Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, spent the 
jfternoon on the grounds, and manifested great interest 
n the match. He presented the trophy to the winners 
jn a gratifying speech, in which he congratulated the 
"inners, and praised their excellent shooting. He stated 
jhat he had telegraphed his congratulations to President 
toosevelt, and that he hoped that in future, as now, the 
jifles of Great Britain, her English-speaking colonies, and 
the United States, would always be heard on the same 
jarget. General Drain and Colonel Thurston, in behalf 
|f the American team, praised the fair and sportsmanlike 
jaanner in which the match had been conducted by the 
ominion Rifle Association. There was no incident to 
jiar the pleasantness of the competition. 
| The telegram sent to the President had a text as fol- 
lows: 
resident of United States, Oyster Bay, N. Y.: 
| American rifle team won Palma match to-day, making 
jew world’s record and defeating Great Britain, Canada 
ind Australia. Would like to bring the team to Oyster 
jay to present to you Monday afternoon. Please wire 
hat hour. James A. DRaIn. 
} On Monday afternoon of this week President Roosevelt 
Jeceived the victorious team at Sagamore Hill, Oyster 
tay, L He manifested much interest in the contest, 
Ind after informally chatting with the visitors, he em- 
thasized the public value of the skillful rifleman both as 
. efficient defender and accomplished instructor in time 
war. 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
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» Watnut Hitt, Sept. 7.—The weekly competition of the 
fassachusetts Rifle Association was held at its range to- 
jay, the attendance being the best for some weeks. 
* Good conditions prevailed, and high scores resulted in 
jae several matches. T. Carlson was high man in the 
(ffhand match with two 938s, one unfortunately contain- 
lag a 5, F. Daniels had two scores of 46 and a 49 to 
laow for his afternoon at 1,000yds. range. His shooting 
jontained a run of twelve consecutive bullseyes at that 





ifficult distance. The scores: 
| Offhand practice match: 
UPS, SOL GRECOMEE oc actors eicla's acl 22 20 23 18 25 18 25 21 19 19—210 
RS SLERIRE.. Weice Saee erin. cielaie's 24 23 21 15 22 18 22 25 16 20—206 
} 21 21 10 24 21 21 24 24 13 25—204 
BING CR NOR cas ec eelewarasess 23 23 1/ 18 20 19 24 22 23 20—204 
tAIGEN cece estado ccssce 23 21 22 2419 19 17 18 24 15—202 
BEE: / WiOSE bese calcitic sc'e.s 21 21 21 19 21 17 21 23 20 18—202 
|"Standard target: 
| WC APisOny tea. Giawcccecc.c'. 10 8 8101010 8 9 10 10—93 
| 9 91010101010 5 10 10—93 
8 81010 910 710 9 8—8s9 
| 2 10 $10 9 $1010 710 7-89 
|ong-range rifle match, 1,000yds.: 
Wantel ste agaste ss sacs * 655655 5 5 45 5—49 
} 2abe BOS) 94.05 665 6.755 5—46 
} 5356564465 5 5 546 
| Pistol medal match: 
ie Mortimies 322 0023s cce<s 910 81010 10 10 10 10 10—97 
| 9 9 8 91010 91010 10—94 
i 8 9 8 9 91010 10 10 10—93 
ft 9 9 8 9 81010 10 10 10—93 
§ 8 9 9 9 91010 10 10—92 
Be 8A; Sri se cence cee. 99 99 9 9 8 1010 10—92 
" 999 8 8 9 91010 10—91 
4 Military revolver medal match: 
bs VAuSitaiep ease shies ate 5b. bb) 6 57-5  5—48 
5556 445 5 5 5 5—48 
55544565 5 5 6—48 
455.6°6 4 6 66.5  5—48 
5455 465 5 5 5 548 
5564465465 5 5 5—47 
ALD Sib are aes cases cae 455546 46 5 5—47 
45454656 5 4 6&6 546 
Pistol practice match: 
B® Mortimer Gide. cscs. 10 91010 910 1010 10 10—98 
8 9 810 9 910 9 9 10—91 
8 9 7 910 91010 9 9-90 
SRAMOR Sea ce wea side. Cais ga & 9,710 10..7 9:10 9:10—88 
|éRest, telescope sights. 
| 
Jackson Park Revolver Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Sept. 7.—Report of the weekly shoot 
the Jackson Park Revolver Club, held to-day, follows: 
GIDEON setceecieseaye<tae 7 9°910 8 9-810 8 10—85 
71010 8 7 8 5 $10 9-82 
9:10: 7 10° 6.88 6 .6 S+78 
a RET) Petryseeenccsek woe as.6 7 106) 7 S76 
fo vie GuGiet. GAO) ht O72 
: HG AOOuet + be O10 8.7 2O 71 
) ARGARAN. feeccsee ss ns iv « 1-8 6 § 610 8 8 6 9—77 
: 10°10 897 7 8 65 572 
Seeger peg s° 9.7 i071 
©. H., Perry. 

Ossining Gun Club. 
Osstninc, N. Y.—A practice shoot on the rifle range 
the Ossining Gun Club was held Saturday, Sept. 7, 
Jaen the following 10-shot scores on the Creedmoor tar- 
yt, at 200yds., were made: 
} G Blandford....32 42—74 Bry E Dallconcnmares 38 31—69 
Hrs E F Ball....32 39-71 PA VICole sec ieecec 33 35—68 
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