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Show The Ritia Match. Below is the score of the fourth medal match of the Pioneer rifle club, held on the Pioneer range yesterday. The scores are lower than usual on account ac-count of vory fitful winds, which wero 1 constantly changing force and direction. dire-ction. This makes the third time ( Mr. Mears has won the medal, which now is his personal property without further contest. A new gold badge ia now in ordsr. The Centennial rifia match next week will draw well on account ol the value of the prizes to be shot for. Tne match is open to all comers, and tho prizes am of such u character as to warreut careful shooting. There will be two or three silver bricks and other minor prizes in the cootost. SCOBE OF THE FOURTH MkDAL -MATCH. 110 yard!". 200 ytr 's U. A. Mot.nr' 5 4 5 4 441 a -19 -42 J. K lUiuboi-tfor 44)5 41 4 J 4 4 4 .'J-4U U- Si'itrr 3 4 14 5 lU 1 4 4 8 17 - SB W. W. Chiholir-4 4 i 4 4-2U 3 4 0 4 4 la-Sf, R. tmiib 4 H i i J-1U 4 4 a 4 U Ii-oJ M. tl. Valk.-4 4 4 6 4 n 2 3 -J 4 a-lU-Xl II. UraTas -.4 4 4 5 40 20 4-1U-JJ K. Foilreide. 3 4 4 4 4- 1U i 4 4 o 0-1'J 3 J.H. llirut 4 5 4 3 4-10 3 22 u 3-10-SU |