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Show UTAH RIFLE TEAM'S GOOD WORK. The National Rife Tournament at Camp Perry has just closed. It was one of the most successful shoots ever held in America. The best shots in America were present and participated in the rifle and revolver evnts. To get within the money is considered a great honor by any state militia, regular army, navy or marine team. Utah j did its guardsmen won the third place. For the past three years Utah has sent a team to Camp Perry, but it was not until this year that they got into the money. Each year the boys have improved until this year they proved themselves them-selves to be third from the top of the list. In the recent tournament the Utah team won its laurels in the skirmish fire. Their work was excellent, and only two teams in class C had a higher total. Utah , now is in clas3 B. The high man in the team was Lieutenant Clayton Coolidge of Ogden, who got a total of 2G0 out of a possible 300. Others from Ogden were Captain W. E, Kneass, Sergeant Floyd -Smith, Sergeant John Way, Sergeant Frank Smith and Private Andrew Anderson. The tabulated score of the Utah team is as follows: 200 r,00 l.nnn 2M Sklr- SI low. Slow. Slow. Rapid, mlsh. Total Capt. V. C. Webb. First battery.... 35 15 37 3S 70 223 Capl. W. E. Kneass, Co. H 37 34 27 39 CfJ 206 Lieut. Clayton Coolidge, staff 3 H i in ' 41 SO 2C0 J Meut. Tarry A. Wintch. Co. F 41 41 36 43 01 252 ! Sergt. MaJ. David N'lelson, 2nd bat.. 11 46 47 4S 250 I Ser;t. LeRoy Wartbman, Hlgnal corps 43 17 37 39 S3 251 I Sf-rfrt. II P. Anderson, Co. 11 43 40 33 15 82 251 , Sorgl. Floyd Smith. Co. B 40 30 33 43 70 225 i Serpt. C. S. C.ardlner. Co. II 42 10 33 31 Cu 211 Sergt. John Way, Co. B 39 48 11 33 76 230 Private Andrew Anderson, Co. E.... 43 41 36 36 CO 225 ' Sergt. Frank B. Smith. Co. B 38 36 40 42 71 227 Toarn lotaJ3 4 S8 510 448 ISO 809 2,825 |