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Show WH RIFLE TEAM MAKES NEW RECORD Scores 999 Out of Possible 1P00; W. R. A. Matches Are Concluded. . , WASHINGTON, March 21 Scoring 3'.i9 out of a possible of 1000, a new world's reeord, the Warren, Pa., rifle team, the present lltlo holders, won tho second national inter-club championship this wool:, not u defeat having been registered against it In the thlrtcen-Weuk match The shoot, which was hold under, the auspices of tho National Rifle association, associa-tion, was concluded lodny. Tho District of Columbia team took second place with cloven victories and two defeats: Cleveland third, ten vlc-.tories vlc-.tories and three defeats. In tho final match with Cleveland, the Warren team put 90 out of 100 shots into a bullsuye the mIzh of a ten-cent piece at a distance of seventy-five feet. callber rifles being used. Cleveland's Score was 088, equaling the performance that gave that team a new world's record ladt week. In clai-.s B tho first honora go to King's Mills. Ohio, with thirtoun straight victories. vic-tories. Boston, Stillwatev. Minn,, and Walden, Colo., tied for sccol'J place, each with eleven wins and two defeats. Tho fifty moi making tho highest percentage per-centage In these matches and in the national na-tional individual gallery match will bo selected to represent tho United States in tho International small-bore match of Scores: Class A Warren. 090, vs. Cleveland, 908; Birmingham, 997, vs. Milwaukee Old Guard. 989; Bridgeport, 90G. vs. Adrian, Mich., 9H0; St. Paul. 987, vs. Milwaukee Rifle, 938; Distriot of Columbia, 090, vs. Manchester. N. H.. 980; Dickinson. N. D., 980, vp. 1'oungstown, Ohio. 065, Bucyrus, Ohio. 993. vs. Tucoma.' Wash., defaulted, Class B King's Mills, Ohio, WSi, vs. Helena, Mont., defaulted; Stillwater, Minn.. DS5, vs. Boston, 97a: Walen, Ohio, 953, vs. San Francisco, dcfuulted; Ioulsvlllo, 063, vS, Mudlson. Wis., 95S-; Marion, Ohio, 971, vs, Rochester, N, Y 91!2; Bedford, Ohio, 951, vs. Minneapolis, 029; Hopkins, Minn., 971, vs. Now Orleans, Or-leans, defaulted. |