Honors^ Degrees, and Indian Names 105 



In Asia — Any peak 19,000 feet high. 

 In Africa — Any peak over 15,000 feet high. 



TARGET-SHOOTING 

 (Open to men only.) 



Everything that can be said in favor of firearms for use in general sport 

 applies to the rifle only (and its understudy the revolver). The scatter-gun 

 has no official existence for us. It is ruination to the marksman's power and 

 should be abolished. A rifle range is a desirable adjunct to all grown-up 

 camps. Honors awarded according to the army standards. 



Revolver-shot. Target 4x4 ft. Bull's eye 8 inches 

 (counts 4 points). Inner ring 2 feet (3 points). Outer, 

 the rest of target (2 points). 



Distance, 30 yards. 

 Ninety-six shots divided in any number up to six days, 

 one hand, standing: 



250 points count coup; 300, grand coup. 

 Half with left hand only; half with right only: 

 230 points, coup; 260, grand coup. 



Rifleman. To be a marksman of the highest rank but 

 one, according to militia standards, a coup; to be an expert 

 rifleman of the highest rank, a grand coup. 



EYESIGHT 



To spot the Rabbit three times out of five at 60 yards, 

 also to distinguish and map out correctly six Pleiades and 

 see clearly the "Pappoose (Alcor) on the Squaw's (Mizar) 

 back," counts a coup; to spot the Rabbit three times out 

 of five at 70 yards and seven Pleiades and the Pappoose, 

 counts a far sight grand coup. (Those who habitually 

 wear glasses may use them in this test.) (See "Far-sight," 

 among the games.) 



To make a 75 score in ten tries in the game of Quick- 

 sight, with ten counters, counts coup; a 95 score counts 



