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Show 00 LIEUT. EASLEY t LEADSAT PEERY Army Officer Looks Like Winner Win-ner of Feature of Range Shoots CAMP PERRY. O., Aug 23 Lieutenant Lieu-tenant C M. Easley. 37th United States Infantry Is leading in the na-ticnal na-ticnal Individual rifle match, which opened today with 11 CO competitors. Lieutenant Easlcy has a total of 199 out of B possible 200, over the 200-yard 200-yard rapid fire range, and the 600-yard 600-yard slow fire range. A Dow. Florida, civilian, is second with 196 and Corporal J R Wler, U S. marine corps, has 196 for third place, being outranked by Dow. Captain Cap-tain P. Rumme and Sergeant Dan J. .ilan. Philippine scouts, cich have 194. The match will be finished tomorrow to-morrow on the 1000 yard range. In the National Rifle association pistol team match, the IT. S. marine corps team number 1 held first place vlth 1 327, heailquarters national matches team. 1319. Philippine scouts 1292: Massachusetts civilian 1 290, Springfield, Mass., rifle club team 1289; coast artlllerj corps 1284, Arizona Ari-zona civilian 1274 Minnesota civilian 1270; U. S infantry 1254. and Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania civilian, 1240 A tie between Sergeant .1 M. Thomas. Thom-as. U S M (V and John Turner, Chl- -Ko civilian, resulted In the Individual pjstol match of the National Rifle association. as-sociation. Each scored 282. Captain M. D. Snyder of the small arms firing school, was next with 280. L, C. Nle-dcr. Nle-dcr. Missouri civilian team, fourth Jwlth 278. 1 |