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Show CHAMPIONSHIP IN REVOLVER CONTEST NEW TOttK, April U. The final results re-sults of the annual championship jnatches of . the United States Revolver association ' were made yesterday. 8. E. Bears of St. Louis won the revolver match, his scores being 44, 44, 46, 60, 45, 43. 43, 45, 44, 47 total, 451.' Dr. N. B. Moore of St. Louis was second with 447, 'and Lieut R. H. Sayer third, with ,'433. - i ' ' r The pistol championship was won by J. A. Diets of New Tork with 447. J. B. Crabtree of Springfield, Mass., was second with 443, and Thomas Anderton third with 440. . ' 1 Mr. Sears has won the revolver cup - three times, so now it becomes his property. - The highest score rriade by a woman with the pistol was that of Miss M. M. Waterhouse of Plnehurst; it was 313. Washington; 6; Sumners, 4. The Wanning tons defeated the Sumners at, liberty park yesterday afternoon by a score of 8 to 4. Taking the lead-in the first inning the victors were, never headed. head-ed. Papworth, the' Washington's star pitcher, was in great form, and with good ' support had- things . all hla way, . The Washingtons have now won four straight frames, tielng them with the Hamlltons n the school league, on next Tuesday these two teams will meet for the first 'time on the Klghteenth ward square. Juvenile Court Wins.. The Little Juvenile court boys beat the Lucky Stars yesterday on the Eighteenth ward square grounds by a score of I to 6. 'The winners: A. Amu-ison. c; M. Seren, p.; H. McCarty. 1st b.; 1 Shaffer, 2nd b.: M. Khudson. 3rd b.; O. Pow, ss.; 8. Wat" eon", r, f.; G. Van Dyke, c. f.; R. Butler. But-ler. ' 1. f. Lincoln, 28; Websters, 9. , The Llncolns defeated the Webeters la yesterday's league game. The score was 28 to . King, the phcHei'bt the Lihcolns In spite of a bad hand, pitched a good game, -The winners Tbompson.-c.t -Kln-p.; Holcomb, 1st -b,;. Alexander, 'ind 1?; Clayton, ird b.; Thomas, ks.; Woodruff c. f.; -Moore, r. J.; .Smith. 1. f. .. |