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Show ing hours of the natioual rifle association's associ-ation's tournament In Iho I-ech mutch the first three range possibles (seven shots at Son, H00 and 1,000 yards), wr scored by Second Lieutenant Clarence L. Stur-devant Stur-devant of the corps of engineers, l S. A. One point ahead of the 104 In 130s by Captain K. K. V. Catey of Delaware. In the president's match, Sergeant W. A Fragner of the l S. marine corps established the record score of 2S3 The leaders lu each contest were: President's match Sergeant . A. Fragner. marine corps, 2X. Midshipman Midship-man II. I) Smith, U. S. N. 2S2. The Leech leaders were: Lieutenant C. L-Sturdevant, L-Sturdevant, V. S. engineers, 105. Lieutenant Colonel C. B. Winder. Ohio, 103. Tho individual rupid lire mutch was won by I) A. Dixon, of the United States Infantry, who with a possible won in the shoot off The winners of the individual revolver re-volver matches were: Slow fire, 75 yards, Leroy Lyon, Colorado, 0:3; timed fire. 2T yards. Leroy Lyon, 99; timed fire, 50 yards. Corporal C. M. MoCutcheon. first Colorado cavarly, 02- rapid tire, 1" yards. Lieutenant Glnald Sayre. squadron A, New York, 9S; rapid tire, 25 yards. Lieutenant Sayre. 91 The squadron of cavalry. Colorado, for the second successive year de feated squadron A of New York tn the championship revolver team match. WORLD'S RECORDS AT GUP PEERY CAMP rERRV. Ohio. A'isr. IS. ririlllant niarkmnushlp, that in shifting shift-ing wind and blinding rain, smashed two world's records, marked tho cloa- |