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_10 Shots_:
March, 1903--Dr. W. H. Luckett, New York, N. Y. 93 March 4, 1904--S. E. Sears, St. Louis, Mo. 96 June 11, 1904--J. B. Crabtree, Springfield, Ma.s.s. 98 Nov. 15, 1907--C. C. Crossman, St. Louis, Mo. 100
MILITARY REVOLVER, RAPID FIRE, 50 YARDS
_75 Shots_; in strings of 5 shots in 15 seconds:
Sept., 1902--Lieut. R. H. Sayre, Sea Girt, N. J. 579 Sept. 16, 1904--Thomas Anderton, Creedmoor, N. Y. 585 Sept., 1910--Col. W. H. Whigam, Chicago, Ill. 591 Sept., 1911--A. P. Lane, Sea Girt, N. J. 605 Sept., 1912--Dr. J. H. Snook, Columbus, O. 621 Sept., 1913--Dr. J. H. Snook, Columbus, O. 625 Sept., 1914--C. M. McCutcheon, Denver, Col.
9 9 8 8 7--41 10 9 9 9 8--45 10 10 8 8 7--43 10 10 9 8 8--45 9 9 9 8 6--41 -- 215
9 9 9 8 8--34[20]
9 8 8 8 7--40 10 10 9 8 7--44 10 9 8 8 7--42 10 10 9 9 8--46 -- 206
10 9 8 8 6--41 10 9 8 9 6--42 10 9 8 6 6--39 10 10 9 8 7--44 9 9 8 8 6--40 -- 206 --- Grand Total 627
_25 Shots_; in strings of 5 shots in 15 seconds:
Sept., 1902--Thomas Anderton, Sea Girt, N. J. 206 Sept., 1910--Samuel Peterson 215 Sept., 1913--C. M. McCutchen, Denver Col. 217 Sept., 1914--Dr. J. H. Snook, Columbus, O.
10 10 9 8 8--45 10 10 10 9 7--46 10 9 9 8 7--43 10 9 9 9 7--44 10 9 9 8 7--43 -- 221
POCKET REVOLVER, 50 YARDS
_25 Shots_; in strings of 5 shots in 30 seconds.
Sept. 1909--C. W. Klett, San Francisco, Cal. 203 Sept. 1911--A. P. Lane, New York, N. Y. 211 Sept. 1914--Dr. J. H. Snook, Columbus, O.
10 10 9 8 6--43 10 10 9 9 7--45 10 9 7 7 5--38 10 9 9 8 8--44 10 10 9 8 7--44 -- 214
20 YARDS (INDOORS)
March, 1909--W. G. Kreig, Chicago, Ill. 190 March, 1921--Dr. M. R. Morse, St. Louis, Mo. 202 March, 1912--John A. Dietz, New York, N. Y. 205 March, 1913--Hans Roedder, New York, N. Y. 206 March, 1914--Dr. J. H. Snook, Columbus, O. 213
PISTOL, 50 YARDS
_50 Shots_:
April 4, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s.
10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10--99 9 9 10 10 10 9 10 9 9 9--94 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10--96 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9--99 8 9 9 8 10 9 10 10 9 10--92 -- 480
_30 Shots_:
March 21, 1903--E. E. Patridge, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 287 April 4, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 289 Feb. 1, 1914--F. J. Dreher, Denver, Col. 291
_20 Shots_:
March 21, 1903--E. E. Patridge, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 192 April 4, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 193 Feb. 1, 1914--F. J. Dreher, Denver, Col. 196
_10 Shots_:
March 21, 1903--E. E. Patridge, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 96 April 4, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Walnut Hill, Ma.s.s. 99 Feb. 1, 1914--F. J. Dreher, Denver, Col. 100
PISTOL, 20 YARDS
_50 Shots_:
March 2, 1902--Lieut. R. H. Sayre, New York, N. Y. 448 March, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Boston, Ma.s.s. 460 March 25, 1908--L. R. Hatch, Portland, Me. 462 Dec. 1, 1909--J. E. Gorman, San Francisco, Cal. 471 March, 1911--George Armstrong, Seattle, Wash. 473 Jan. 25, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore. 478 March 4, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore.
10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10--99 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 10--97 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 8 10--96 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 9--97 9 9 10 9 10 8 9 10 10 8--92 -- 481
_30 Shots_:
March, 1902--Lieut. R. H. Sayre, New York, N. Y. 260 March, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Boston, Ma.s.s. 276 March 20, 1908--Lieut. R. H. Sayre, New York, N. Y. 278 March 25, 1908--L. R. Hatch, Portland, Me. 279 Dec. 1, 1909--J. E. Gorman, San Francisco, Cal. 283 March, 1911--George Armstrong, Seattle, Wash. 284 Jan. 11, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore. 287 March 4, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore. 292
_20 Shots_:
March, 1902--Lieut. R. H. Sayre, New York, N. Y. 173 March, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Boston, Ma.s.s 189 Dec. 1, 1909--J. E. Gorman, San Francisco, Cal. 192 Jan. 11, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore. 193 March 4, 1912--George Armstrong, Portland, Ore. 196
_10 Shots_:
March, 1903--Thomas Anderton, Boston, Ma.s.s. 92 March 24, 1906--John A. Dietz, New York, N. Y. 93 March 24, 1906--J. B. Crabtree, Springfield, Ma.s.s. 95 May 18, 1908--F. L. Hayden, Portland, Me. 97 May 20, 1910--A. M. Poindexter, Red Bank, N. J. 100 April 16, 1914--Dr. D. Atkinson, West View, Pa. 100
APPENDIX II
NATIONAL PISTOL MATCH
This match is an annual contest, authorized by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and is conducted under the auspices of the National Rifle a.s.sociation of America. In alternate years the match is held at a National shooting tournament, at a State or Federal range having sufficient facilities. These National shooting tournaments have been held at Camp Perry, Ohio, and Sea Girt, New Jersey. At these tournaments, in addition to the National Pistol Matches, there are a number of other pistol and revolver matches with extensive prize lists.
Every other year the National Pistol Match is conducted in connection with the National Divisional Matches, which in 1914 were held at Sea Girt, New Jersey; Jacksonville, Florida; Sparta, Wisconsin; Fort Reily, Kansas; and Portland, Oregon.
The following are the conditions of this match:
(a) Open to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, cadets United States Military Academy, mids.h.i.+pmen United States Naval Academy, the Organized Militia, the Naval Militia, members of the National Rifle a.s.sociation of America and affiliated clubs, members of the United States Revolver a.s.sociation, universities, colleges, and military schools and colleges.
(b) Distances and cla.s.ses of fire:
SLOW FIRE (30 SECONDS PER SHOT)
Yards 2 scores (7 shots each) 50 2 scores (7 shots each) 75
RAPID FIRE, (30 SECONDS PER SCORE)
2 scores (7 shots each) 25 2 scores (7 shots each) 50
RAPID FIRE (15 SECONDS PER SCORE)
2 scores (7 shots each) 15 2 scores (7 shots each) 25