Mr. Delgado. No; he didn't even place there. He didn't get no money at all. He just barely got his score, which I think was about 170, I think it was, just barely sharpshooter.

Mr. Liebeler. Sharpshooter is the minimum——

Mr. Delgado. Minimum.

Mr. Liebeler. Rank?

Mr. Delgado. It's broken down into three categories: sharpshooters—no; pardon me, take that back; it's marksman is the lowest, sharpshooters, and experts. And then Oswald had a marksman's badge, which was just a plain, little thing here which stated "Marksman" on it.

Mr. Liebeler. And that was the lowest one?

Mr. Delgado. That was the lowest. Well, that was qualifying; then there was nothing, which meant you didn't qualify.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you fire with Oswald?

Mr. Delgado. Right; I was in the same line. By that I mean we were on line together, the same time, but not firing at the same position, but at the same time, and I remember seeing his. It was a pretty big joke, because he got a lot of "Maggie's drawers," you know, a lot of misses, but he didn't give a darn.

Mr. Liebeler. Missed the target completely?