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Details
Title
Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with General Mittelslaedt, Gus Scheuremann, Lawrence Strong, Jack Barnard, Francis Gordon, Elden Rice and Henry Fokens.
Published
1930-06-04
Full Collection Name
Fang family San Francisco Examiner Photograph Archive Negative Files
Other Identifiers
BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG box 5, sleeve 000122_03
Type
Image
Format
Extent
5 photographs
Other Physical Details
film negatives
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm
Contents
000122_03_01 — Gus Scheuremann with a trophy from the Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_02 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with General Mittelslaedt and Gus Scheuremann; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_03 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with General Mittelslaedt, Gus Scheuremann, Lawrence Strong and Jack Barnard; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_04 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with Gus Scheuremann, Francis Gordon, Henry Fokens, Jack Barnard and Elden Rice; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_05 — Trophy for the Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-06
000122_03_02 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with General Mittelslaedt and Gus Scheuremann; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_03 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with General Mittelslaedt, Gus Scheuremann, Lawrence Strong and Jack Barnard; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_04 — Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest with Gus Scheuremann, Francis Gordon, Henry Fokens, Jack Barnard and Elden Rice; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-04
000122_03_05 — Trophy for the Hearst Rifle Shooting Contest; William Randolph Hearst's annual trophy competition, usually held in May of each year and well publicized in the Hearst chain of newspapers. The trophy was not given to high school rifle teams per se, but to ROTC rifle teams. By 1927, there were 111 schools participating in the annual contest. Army officers served as official referees at the ranges where the competitions were held. All the participating teams were annually ranked both nationally and in their region or city. http://www.ihsa.org/initiatives/hstoric/marksmanship_boys.htm; 1930-06-06
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