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Show UTAH TEH AT CUP PEERY Dispatches from Camp Perry. Ohio, state that the Utah team of National Nation-al Guard marksmen stood at fifth place In clas "C" yesterday, the morning Bcores being well up with tho leaaers. For the Utah team, H. P. Anderson Ander-son made 49, Wey 48. Warthman 47, Melson 46, Webb 45. (nolidgc 44. Wlntsch 42. Anderson 41, Gardner 40, Floyd Smith 3t. Frank Smith 36, Kearn 34. At the end of the first six strings the Utah contingent had Its nearest competitors beaten by a number of I-ointa but dropped back on the re-ma'nder. re-ma'nder. The Utah team scored 540 in the morning and it is expected that the I.0i0 yards and rapid fire contests will give the team an opportunity to regain Its position although It la gnmtly handicapped by not having a coach CAMP PERRY, Ohio. Aug. 21 The T.L.tf the second day of the National match finds tho United States service ser-vice rllle team led by the infantry in possession of all the first five places nnd with New York ranking sixth, heading the Ithlrty-elght national na-tional guard team?. The three leaders finished In tho following order: Team Rapid. Totsl. Infantrv 643 21G3 Navy B45 2115 Naval Academy 526 2109 The Evans service wkirmluh match awarded last week to the United States Infantry goes to the Soventy-fourth Soventy-fourth New York, according to corrected cor-rected bulletins issued today., The committee sustained Oklahoma's protest pro-test that the match should bi de-elded de-elded on points, uot on men eliminated. elimi-nated. Oklahoma got second place and tho Infantry third. |