. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 60 Jglite %x£z&w a«£ jiptrtismmt. July 28 RIFLE. Good Practice. Nine members of the California Team had a practice shoot at Shell Mound last Sunday. They had a favorable day for shooting, and made excellent scores. J. E. Klein acted as captain of the day. The scores were â *â oral â¢^» , Cuinniings. Warren Klein Perkins Carson Kellogg Strong Sime 200 yds 500 yds 45 is 47 46 47 44 45 44 43 44 13 41 40 41 41 39 The seven complete scores aggregate 30S out of a possible 350 at tlie 200-yard target, or S8 per cent of hits; and 307 out of 350
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 60 Jglite %x£z&w a«£ jiptrtismmt. July 28 RIFLE. Good Practice. Nine members of the California Team had a practice shoot at Shell Mound last Sunday. They had a favorable day for shooting, and made excellent scores. J. E. Klein acted as captain of the day. The scores were â *â oral â¢^» , Cuinniings. Warren Klein Perkins Carson Kellogg Strong Sime 200 yds 500 yds 45 is 47 46 47 44 45 44 43 44 13 41 40 41 41 39 The seven complete scores aggregate 30S out of a possible 350 at tlie 200-yard target, or S8 per cent of hits; and 307 out of 350 at the 500-yard mark, 87 5-7 per cent. The aggre- gate at both distances is 615 ou' of a possible 700, or 87 6-7 per cent. The average at the 200-yard target of all the scores is S6 4-9 per cent, or 389 out of a possible 450 points. The Nevada Team is making big scores in prac- tice shoots. The Team Selected. The team of the National Guard riflemen which is to meet Nevada's team in the second competition for the California Rifle Associa- tion trophy has been selected by Inspector- General of Rifle Practice Charles Sonntag and the names of the gentlemen composing it have been forwarded to Adjutant-General Cosby and approved by him. The team is composed of Lieutenant S. P. Kellogg of the First Infantry Batallion, Cor- poral T. E. Carson, First Infantry; Private F Cummings, First Infantry; Lieutenant-Colon- el H. J. Burns (retired); Private T. F. Kelly, First Infantry; Lieutenant J. E. Klien, First Infantry; Lieutenant H. T. Sime, Inspector of Rifle Practice, Second Artillery; Private L. G. Perkins, First Infantry; Lieutenant J. P. Warren, Second Artillery; Lieutenant Freder- ick A. Kuhnle, Inspector of Rifle Practice, Fifth Infantry. The alternates are Lieuten- ant George Fredericks, Fifth Infantry, and Private Frederick A. Kuhls, First Infantry. Several of those who stood high in the com- petitions knew that there was a grave proba- bility of their not being able to
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