[FOREST AND STREAM 



159 



4 4 



I .1 



.i l w.'oj i a 



3 4 



J Harding 3 ., 



e 2 a 



I : 3 I 



L L Barnes i j 



-!i :; i 



o v Houghton 4 -i 



3 



Poitjr-eightii 



8 4-18 



t 2 4 -19 



4 s *-ao 



* 3 3— 17 



4 ] 4-17 



4 s r:-n 



a 3 j— is 



3 S 3- IT 



II 4 8—13 



DgS '......4 3 3 4 3—17 



4 0—21—30 



4 4 4—20—39 



5 2 3— I'll 



i i -i-i :— a; 



4 3 5— IB— 36 



4 4 4—10—36 



'J 4 5-19-30 



3 3 4—17—35 



4 3 3—17—34 

 3 3 4.-16— 83 

 a 4 4—19—32 



4—14—31-420 



Twentieth Separate Company Infantry, Binglmmtun. 



9 a 4 4 S 5 3— 19 



HlOgi :i 4 



t) A .Mom? 3 . 



J Lamed ..4 4 



W II Hinili 5 8 



(J Vail Orel .<n :: I 



cm Durkce 5 3 



A BevUr 1 3 



'i 1 si Cnngdon 3 3 



E A Koberta a 4 



W P Pratl 4 



,T p Worthing, 



3 I 



4 4 4—19 



i -l t-Sfl 



§ 4 a— u 



2 6 



Capt McCartoU 19 



Pvi Mills 17 



Pvt Tiitlaiiiiy 19 



Bgi Stafford „ 19 



Coip Andrew? 20 



Adjt, Klrby 19 



Sgt M Kelly IS 



Pvt Clark 21 



PvtHobart . 22 



Sgt R Mnrpby .,..21 



Li Gee 19 



)'v! Reed, Jr IS 



Lr.Balston 19 



ijupt b Barber 17 



;;■ IS 

 4—21 



3 a— la 



4 K— 17 

 4 4-21 



2 3-M 



3 3-17 

 Forty, ninth Regiment, Anburn. 



20n 500 Tl. 



4—51-10 



4—21—89 



6—20—39 



2—19—39 



5-21-38 



5 4 2 4—19-88 



4 2 3 4—17—33 



444 4-14-30 



4 5 S— 17— 34 



2 |5 fl— 9—30 



9 8 5—12-26 



" 8— as— 490 



aoo boo ti. 



Pvt Weatovi 



Pvt Kow.ev so 19 33 



S B t Wright 1.1 is 32 



PvtCord 21 12 32 



Sgt Van Uuilder 18 L2 SO 



Sal Nordf.rach ... 



....82 



gle 



LU'ohb 



Pvt. C Jones 



Pvi. H Jones 



19 



21 



'.'.'.'.'.IS 



Bgtpjllan 



Sift. V;m Heuaan. 



eaay 



rv!, \vx.d. 



Cipl. Burns 



(..'apt Dressier.... 

 I'vt i-niitti 



'.'.'..'is 



. . ..30 



'.'.'Hie 



is 



15 34 



15 S3 Total 4J2 



Eighth Keglment. 



60fl Ti. ado 5oo ti. 



23 41 VV Stuart 20 IB 33 



2(1 42 Pvtneigman .19 11 so 



19 40 PvtS Clark 15 13 28 



19 S3 Pvt roenran, Jr 17 11 2S 



17 35 Pvt Duvar 11 10 21 



Hi 35 



10 33 Total 41 



Ninth Regiment. 



200 500 Tl. QilO 500 Tl 



40 Lt Hitchcock Ili 16 32 



87 Fvt Hover 16 16 32 



3 < St I, Stroll -.,,..15 16 32 



37 covpBUiel 18 ift ai 



37 LtBeauman 15 



1C 



10 34 



11 26 



Total ,.403 



Twelfth Regiment. 



2(10 500 Tl. 200 M0 Tl 



21 41 Sgt Ross Hi 15 31 



21 80 Prv Weestan 19 12 81 



17 31 PI Murphy 10 is 1i 



U 16 rut Clarke 17 10 2T 



18 36 uid Hgt Dodge 13 11 24 



IT 33 TOtaU 393 



Twenty-First Regiment, Poughkeepsie. ■ 



200 600 T'l 200 500 T'l 



Sgl Deyo 19 



Maj rt oleott 20 



Llout-Col Olutk 22 



Lieut Cook 18 



Lieut Lcutell IS 



Lieut Williams ..18 15 33 



Sgt Mon-ow 17 



16 



Corp 1'iemlei. - 



IS 16 



Pvt Pule 19 



Corp Robertson 21 



Pvt Edmeni 



i'vt MoCanill 17 



Py t Menainger .37 



33 Sgt Wart 



1 ■ in Hanbei neatal 20 11 31 



38 11 ,1 Sdirailer 1 RP....13 15 2S 



34 capt Corcoran ..16 12 98 



34 CaptBeneway 14 s 22 



Total asH 



Seventy-First Regiment. 



200 BOO TT 200 500 T'l 



"" Sgt White ,.19 



..19 



12 31 



.17 10 



Total 336 



One Hundred and Tentli Battalion, Elmlra. 



Maj Baal 

 Lieni 1 ■ 

 3g1 Pur.! 



Pvt Hearing 16 



PVi l.llllall U 



Pvt l.elever 19 



Corp Tolniail 17 



PV.T11M1 



PvtOardner 17 



Lieut Blakcley is 



200 600 T'l 



Capt Clark: 14 in • 2J 



15 13 2a 



l.iei 



. Wintermute 13 8 21 



34 Total 



Regiment, Rochester. 



1 T'l 200 500 



35 l.uut Settle 18 12 



r:itl:i 



14 31 



Sgl Bill 



..18 IS 



Corp Corry 17 



St; Smith 15 



Pvi Moo •■ 15 



Capt Browe !S 



Lieut Barlow. . ,14 



Pvt Robertson is 



Corp Uarvey IB 



Total 367 



Fourteenth Regiment, Brooklyn. 



5U0 T'l 200 500 T'l 



39 Corp Kenwood 17 12 29 



15 IB m Pvi Aiken 17 



. .18 1U 28 



14 27 



l\: Kaley. 



Cupi Milieu 

 Pvi Wrighl 



Corp Batch 

 fvt Wood.. 



Total 365 



:nt, Albany. 



200 500 T'l 



38 Pvt Dewey 11 



3i i'vt Wiikino 16 



Sgtllarrold 19 



Lieut Clark 17 



Sgt liuok ...13 



i ly 14 



Corp Masters 16 



Lieut Meyer 11 



HgtUribie IS 



7 21 



4 19 



'.4 17 31 — 



12 18 30 Total 365 



EUlj -Fourth Regiment, Syracuse. 



-hi BOO T'l 230 500 T'l 



'-• 2' 4ii xrjl I re ell II .17 ■> 



17 2.1 37 Corp MeC'lusRej It 15 is 



33 A<ij Brunian 9 15 24 



33 ski Voung S 15 23 



32 SgtSnoye 9 12 21 



Total.. 



..887 



200 6.10 T'l 200 500 T'l 



Lieut Regan ,, Corp Fitzgtbbon 18 u 29 



Pvi Ryan 16 33 CftptKsrr 14 11 25 



CaptCushiug t'l i.-, :.;:.; Lieut FaTrelly 16 9 2.5 



Pvt MeRetm ; 16 32 Maj Duffy 14 8 m 



'l< Ui'Siii'juU i:-. 1 :■', , .a-,, i !V'', ml ir.r ' ,, i '' 



OorpCorr 10 u 30 '" ' _ 



Capt Cntou 10 11 30 Total ..339 



Thirty-Second Regiment, Brooklyn. 



2110 BOO T'l 200 500 T'l 



. ipl !i ■ lig ... - tfl 20 36 Pvt genluji 14 u 23 



Pvi.Ortner ...IS 17 35 BgtDosch IS 24 



Capt Lutz II) 14 33 Pvt Lode '17 2 19 



Lieut St, nung... . .11 17 2S Pvt Langsdorl..',."" "10 I) 19 



CaptVorgang 17 10 27 Lieut Parisette. 1s 2 1? 



Col Rneger 19 8 27 I0 tl 



Lieut Nalil 12 .13 25 Toial 31s 



Forty-Seventh Regiment, Brooklyn. 



200 500 T'l 200 500 T'l 



prtLangoake tfl 21 39 PvtScnlJ 13 10 <A 



igtl Ob..- 20 14 31 Pvt Hindrioha 20 3 m 



PvtBayty is I:; :u Pn Bruroii 14 J,' 



SgtWliaiey 14 Id ;,0 Lieut Pu,h.n pj n r _ 



SgtBrainerd : Ifi 88 PvtHarris 5 1: 11 



- - 29 5 26 — 



SgtMatthewf 15 n 8i Tola] 294 



No. 12— 1st Pivisio-n N. Ci. Match. 

 Open to teams of twelve fiom each regiment, battalion or 

 separate company of infantry in the 1st Division of the Na- 



iiotittl Guard 8. N. Y. All competitors to appear in the 



their corps (full dress or fatigue)) and 1 

 tineil by their regimenlal commander to be regularly en- 

 listed members, in good standing, of the ratiraent or bat- 

 talion they represent, and to have been such on .Tune 1, 

 1878. "Weapon, Kemin-rton ride, State model ; disttineer,, 

 200 and 500 yards; five shots at each distance; position, 

 standing at 300, unr at .500 yards. Entrance fee, $1 each 

 man ; six tenuis and three prizes. 



SeventU Regiment. 



T^',2jf?"? r ■••:! i " S 4 - W 5 5 6 5 6-25-45 



J?" 011 ?? 11 3 3 4 4 5-19 5 4 4 4 5-22-41 



c H Eagle 3 4 5 4 5—21 5442 5— ""— 41 



=d J, .4444 4-20 3 5 4 3 ti^fl 



JLe Boutilher 4 4 3 3 4-18 5 5 4 4 2-20-3S 



iv i r?!! ""J ? i 5 * ''-' 2 ° 2 8 5 2 6-17-97 



V n r .",' ' ' '' B s 4 --" 5 4 2 5-16-36 



''", leaoHe 4 445 4—21 i 3 3 5— ts-36 



FCMOLewee 4 3 4 2 3-16 6 4 2 4 2-17-33 



D oiianncey, Jr i .1 4 5 3-19 s 4 5 2-14-33 



y,\ A ; rVAUl l( 2 3 3 3-15 5 8 5 4 11-17-32 



»" Pn06 3 « 4 4 3-14 12 3 8 4-16-30-441 



Ninth Regiment. 



g'lPeS "••'' ! c * * *-%> 5 4 6 8 4-S1-41 



LUDldway 4 5 4 4 4—21 S 5 6 4 8—20—11 



HLUover 4 5 4 3 3—19 3 4 4 6 5-91—40 



V*,KV- , 8 * 8 * 4 — ,s 4 2 6 4 S— 18-36 



J r Lnyle 4 3 B 4 4—18 4 4 2 2 i-17— 35 



L. A Jones 3 4 3 3 5—18 3 3 2 5 S— 10— 84 



MJBeauniau 4 3 3 6 4— 1» 4 3 6 3—15—34 



A K tr p. n ••, J 3 5 4 3—20 2 4 S « K— H— 34 



Nil Ward 8 3 3 4 4-17 4 2 4 3 3—16-33 



HC Jones 1 4 4 4 3—19 8 3 8 6—14—83 



W 11 Nordbruch 4 3 8 3 4—17 S 3 4 S 0—18—30 



J W Hitchcock 4 2 5 3 b— 17 8 8 2 3—11—28—419 



Eighth Regiment. 



WHHeed.Jr 4 4 4 3 5-20 3 3 6 5 4—20-40 



WStUart 4 3 4 3 5-19 5 2 5 4 4-20-89 



vvUDewar S 5 6 S U— 19 4 2 5 3 4-18—37 



JGCIark 3 i 3 4 4-18 2 5 4 3 4-18-35 



W n Cochran, Jr 4 5 3 4 4—20 6 2 4 4—15—35 



SC Clark 3 5 6 4 4—21 2 8 4 6-14—85 



J'r! Balaton 4 3 4 8 4-18 2 4 4 2 3—15—33 



•' A Gee 4 4 3 4 4—19 3 8 3 3—12—31 



GDUobart 4 4 4 4 8— 19 2 3 4 3—12-31 



O llelztuan i 4 4 8 S-18 5 3 4b 0—12-30 



THMmpliy 5 4 3 4 4—20 2 3 5—10—30 



E Barker 2 3 5 4 3—17 9 3 2 4—11—28-405 



Twelfth ReginienL 



200 500 TT 200 500 T'l 



Capt Decker 19 is 37 Pvt Wood l« is 34 



Pvt Wtei 11:111 is is 30, Cap Burns 18 16 84 



Sgt Van Heneen 20 10 36 PvtBeattle 16 17 3" 



SgtDWan 20 16 sc sgtciark ...16 13 29 



i tip' It eddy 20 16 36 Sgt Drcge 17 7 24 



Ski: Lots 19 16 85 _ 



Pvt Smith 1» 16 35 Total 404 



Seventy-first Regiment. 



200 500 T'l 200 500 T'l 



Pvt Williams 19 18 37 PvtMunzlnger 19 13 32 



" 'e'O '!:■'. I IS .: I ■ , f.; " ,;:„ in I i ,:;. 



Sgt White 20 17 37 PvtCochran 19 11 30 



Capt Clark 19 16 35 Pvt McCahill 13 16 29 



i'v P.vle n 16 33 Pvt Meyers 1« 12 28 



COrp Robertson 18 14 33 — 



Pvt Steel* 19 14 33 Total 394 



Sixty-ninth Regiment. 



800 500 T'l 260 tOO T' 



Lt Regan 20 17 37 Sgtllesmond 17 10 »7 



Capt carton 18 16 34 Pvt Ryan 18 9 27 



LtFarrelly 18 13 31 Corp Corr 17 8 25 



Corp Fit zgibbon 18 13 31 Corp O'C'ODnor 13 9 22 



PvtMcKeon 13 11 29 CaptCnshlng 18 6 19 



:'M ' " . IS I vll — 



Maj Duffy...... 18 14 27 Total 338 



No. 13— 2d Division N. G. Match. 

 Open to teams of twelve from each regiment, battalion or 

 separate company of infantry in the 2d Division of the Na- 

 tional Guard 8. JST. Y. All Competitors to appear in the 

 uniform of their corps (full dress or fatigue), and to be cer- 

 tified by their regimental commander to be regularly en- 

 listed members, in good standing, of the regiment, battalion 

 or separate company they represent, and to have beeu such 

 on June 1, 1878. "Weapon, Remington rifle, State model; 

 distances, 200 aud 500 yards; five shots at each distance; po- 

 sition, standing at 200, any at 500 yards. Entrance fee, $1 

 each man; four teams, three prizes. 



Twenty-third Regiment, 



FAHand 4 4 4 4 4—20 3 4 4 5 5—21—41 



WLCandee 4 4 4 4 4—29 B 5 4 5 2—21—41 



W J Oliver 3 5 3 5 3—19 4 3 4 3 5—19—88 



AGPerham 4 3 4 4 5—20 2 3 5 3 4—17—37 



A U Weber 4 4 6 4 3—20 4 2 8 4 3—16-36 



J H Stearns 4 4 4 4 4—20 2 3 5 2 4—16-36 



BWBurd 5 3 4 4 4—20 3 6 3 B— 16— 36 



IMJUlen 4 4 4 4 4—20 3 3 2 3 4—15—35 



DCPinney 4 4 4 4 4-20 4 4 2 2 2—14—34 



JLThompson 3 3 4 4 3—17 5 2 3 3 3—16—33 



J B Frotlnngham 4 3 4 4 4—19 it 2 5 3 4—14-33 



FHHolSOn 3 4 4 3 4—18 2 4 4 2 2-14—32—432 



Fourteenth Regiment. 



J Corry 5 4 4 3 6—21 4 6 4 3 2—18—39 



JKobenson 3 4 4 4 5—22 3 3 4 4 3—17—39 



T Hatvey 3 4 4 3 4-18 3 6 2 5 5—19—37 



F. Browne 3 4 5 4 4—20 3 2 5 5 0—15—35 



.7 Moore 3 4 4 4 4—19 5 8 2 8— 13— 32 



HNUtt 4 8 4 4 6-20 2 8 4 3 0—12—32 



J Hen wood 4 433 s-17 2235 3—14-31 



J W Nutt 4 4 3 3 4—18 2 2 3 2 4—13 — 31 



JJClaucey,. 3 3 5 4—15 3 4 3 4—14—29 



T Askell 3 3 4 4 3—17 2 2 2 3 3—12—29 



JRKBarlOW 3 4 5 3 4—19 2 5 3 0—10—29 



LSlllith 5 4 8 4-10 3 2 2 3 2—12-28-391 



Forty-seventh. Regiment. 



JRBBayley 4 4 3 3 3—17 6 5 4 4 3—21—38 



T Whaley 3 4 3 4 3—17 4 4 5 4-17—34 



JllBrainard 2 3 3 3 3—14 3 6 4 6 2—19—33 



C V Peckham 4 4 5 3 3—19 2 4 3 3 2—14—33 



BTLangcako 3 3 4 4 4-1S 4 2 5 2— 13— 31 



CBLHeimich8 2 5 4 4 3—18 5 3 3 2—13—31 



GAPhellli 3 4 4 2 4—17 4 I) 2 2 5—13—30 



M A Scull 4 3 3 4 3—17 4 U 3 4 2—13—30 



C-i Matthews 3 3 3 5 4—18 3 3 2 8— il— 29 



JJHinricD. 4 3 4 4 2—17 0322 2—9—26 



J Harris 4 2 3 4—13 2 3 3—8—21 



A W Brlinlow 020 3—5 3033 0—9-14-350 



Thirty-second Regiment. 



200 500 T'l 200 500 Tl 



CaptVorgang 15 21 36 Pvt Ottner 9 14 23 



Capt Schlig 17 17 34 LtNahl 9 13 22 



Sgt Dosch 16 17 83 Pvt Bode 8 12 20 



Pvt Schmidt 18 17 33 Lt Parltette 2 17 19 



Lt Stringing 10 17 27 Capt Latz 2 17 19 



Col Rneger s 10 25 — 



Pvt Languor! 10 15 25 Total 310 



No. 14— Lafmn & Band Powdeb Co. Match, 

 Open to members of the United States Army and Navy, the 

 National Guard or Uniformed Militia of any State or Terri- 

 tory, and to members of any rifle association or club in the 

 United States. "Weapon, any military breech-loader (exclud- 

 ing specials). Distances, 200 and 500" yards. Position, stand- 

 iNL :r 800, any with head toward the target at 500 yards. 

 Bounds, seven at each distance. Entrance fee, $1. 130 

 entries ; 3 medals. 



20 yards. 600 yards. 



SBKeunedy 5 4 4 4 5 4 5—31 5 5 5 5 4 5 1—33-64 



J C Reamer s s 5 3 3 4 5— 3l! 4 3 6 6 5 6 5— 62— 62 



J L Price 44 6 4 5 4 4-30 3 5 5 4 5 6 5-32-62 



— ..«.,.. „„ 00 ,^ u . x , j. i_Lu.iv t uon xiiihMy, J p -Dat'tOll,,! jr 



Granaton-58 each. JJ J Jordan, C C Gray, W B Gnnn, A G 

 Weber-57-eaoli. W Robertson, I, H &;me, E H Williams, M 

 Kelley, L L, Barnes, J L Wooilliriilge— 5G oacli. J L Oaoood G 

 W Wingato, P II Stafford, W L Wake, G li Newton, J LeBoutillier 

 •J ?. Io ii. a r tiu ' F H y d °. M W Bull-55 each. W Reddy. o Snyder 

 J D Williams, E 8 Browe, 8 N Holmes, J H Toackle, P W DuoW 

 J A.ndrow8-5t each. P Ward, A B Henaen, L H Grove, W J 

 S h 7?f' ? J „P? I 5 n>W M Kirby - D S Eat0D ' H J Schrader-63 each. 

 G A ^ Cecil M J Beauman.W W Studwell, F, A Berry. 8 IT Westever, 

 A Strob, H A Gildersleove-52 each. J h Thompson, V P Thompl 

 sod, F G MoDewee, Jae Moore, W J Underwood, Jr— 51 each. W 

 H Heisser, J h Rout., I) Chauucoy, Jr, S S Bumstead, D O Binnev 

 C B Beers, J M Gardner— 50 each. 



No. 15 — Subsciui'tton Match. 



Open to all comers. Distance, 500 yards. Position, anv 

 Weapon, any rifle. Rounds, seven. Duplicate entries al- 

 lowed. Entrance fee, $1. 33 entries : 3 cash prizes. 



W H Jaokson, Fra " " 

 —H5 each. E 

 A Hodgraan, 



F Brown, H F Clark, G W Davison— 34 each. Wm Gerrish— koi 

 E A Peny, J W Todd-30 each. D F Davids-29. O H Styles' 

 T A Carman, J W Mangam— 28 each. J Domed, 27 ; M M Maltby' 



No. 16— ScmseRiPTioN Match. 



Open to all comers. Distance, 500 yards. Position, any 



with head toward the target. Weapon, any military rifle' 



Rounds, seven. Duplicate entries allowed. Entrance fee 91 ' 



49 entries ; 3 cash prizes. 



H V Quinn, IT. A Gildersleeve, Geo White— 31 each. O H Stylos 

 l Brevier, C V Houghton, W H Jackson, W B Wood— 30 each. W 



Otinn n»Il..il. W .1 17 1. on „' .1. ,w, ,,. .. ^ it. " 



C Kingman, A Anderson— 26 each. 



No. 17.— Ikteh-Stath Militabt. Match, 

 Open to one team from each State and Territory in the 

 United Slates, consisting of twelve members of I ho regularly 

 organized and uniformed National Guard or Militia of such 

 State or Territory, chosen in such manner as shall be pre- 

 scribed by the military authorities thereof. Each team must 

 be provided with a certificate from the Adjutant-General of 

 the State it represents, certifying that each of their number is 

 a regular member of the uniformed militia, in good standing 

 and was such on the first day of June, 1878. They shall ap- 

 pear in the uniform of their corps. Distances, 200 and 500 

 yards. Position at 200 yards, standing; and at 500 yards 

 any. Weapon, any militaryrille which has been adopted as an 

 official arm by any Slate or Government. In cases where the 

 State has adopted no particular model (which must be certified 

 to by the Adjutant-General), the team will be allowed to use 

 the rifle in use by the regular army of the United States, or by 

 the uniformed militia of any other State. Rounds, ten at 

 each distance. Entrance fee, $2 each man. Five States 

 represented— one grand prize and two medals. 

 New Tork State National Guard. 



200 500 T'l soo aoo 1-1 



Pvt Larned 41 45 86 PvtVanOrden 39 40 19 



' : > cm 41 44 S5 Capt Price 89 40 7» 



' r -::e 43 42 85 SgYvanHeuaen 40 39 79 



■ ' : ■■■ ' '"'It Idenil. ; , ::■; : v. ,„ 



'We 41 41 S2 Sgt White 39 37 76 



... .■■'■■'! ■" _ 



Pvt Robertson 89 42 81 Total 074 



Connecticut National Guard. 



200 500 T'l 2(1(1 Ron m,. 



(vi, v :miarr,s 41 44 85 Lt Osgood 41 85 70 



i'vt Tiukey 38 42 so Pvt Gunn ss 34 7" 



Lt Clark 41 SS 79 Lt Lane .39 32 71 



Corp Newton 45 3S 18 Capt Kennedy 40 30 70 



FVtWhiUooiT ,1 Is I* «•«* WOOdtaidge 39 23 62 



Pytwichols , 41 36 77 Total 950 



National Gnard ol New Jersey. 



200 600 T'l aoo 600 T'l 



Lt Stimls 33 42 80 Capt Townsend 37 33 70 



Iteyens 41 37 7S Pvt McCabe 42 2.s 70 



PvtWhitiock 37 41 77 Pvt Curry as 31 69 



CaptGriinths 41 36 TO Sgt Jones .33 59 m 



Lt Greve ...34 41 76 l»r-Maj INolte :o, •■:. ,1 



Lt Wood 41 34 75 _ 



Pvt Alexander 37 34 71 Total g 4 



Militia State ol Rhode Island. 



200 noo T'l 900 500 T'l 



Lt Stringer 38 40 7S Bug Sweet 38 32 70 



Lt, Forsyth 42 34 76 Pvt Taylor :: 



Pvt Gray 40 34 74 OaptMcSnt .. . .;,, 



Pvt Roffee 37 36 73 Sgt Barry 41 24 65 



Lt flail 34 3S 72 Pvt Hallett 37 28 05 



Sgt, Williams... 39 33 72 _ 



Pvt Forsyth 39 33 72 Total 8 53 



Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. 



200 500 TT 200 500 T'l 



Pvt Merrill 34 40 74 Pvt Dole. 88 21 69 



Col Beal 2S 30 74 PvtGardner 34 21 55 



ggtWemyBS 35 ■■■?■ : , 1 1 ellett 34 20 54 



Corp Andrews 39 29 6S Pvtfiddy 1.1 



Sgl Gragg 35 28 65 LtBrowncU 24 14 38 



PvtWlBWBll 24 36 62 ™ 



Maj Hobb 32 29 61 Total 723 



No. 18— Short Range Team^Matoh. 

 Open to teams of four from any regularly organized Rifle 

 Club or Association, or Military Organization (Troop, Bat- 

 tery or Company) in the United States. Each competitor 

 must be certified to as being a regular member in good stand- 

 ing of the organization which he represents, and must have 

 been such on June 1st, 1878. Distances, 200 and 300 yards. 

 Rounds, seven at each distance. "Weapon, any rifle or carbine 

 within the rules. Position, standing. Entrance fee, $ 1. each 

 man. More than one team may be entered from the same 

 organization, but the same individual will not be allowed to 

 appear in two teams. Sixteen teams entered. Three prizes. 

 Springflekl Armory Rifle Club. 



200 yards. 300 yards. 



J F Cranston , 4 43 444 4—29 3 6 5 5 6 4 4—31—60 



li T Hall 4 5 4 4 5 4 5— Si 4 4 4 4 6 4 4— 211— fid 



W W Lull 4 4 4 4 5 4 4-23 4 4 4 4 4 4 4—28—67 



SSB'JUlBtead i 5 5 5 4 3 4—30 3 3 4 3 4 3—20-50 



Totals 119 log 227 



Remington Rifle Club. 



O V Houghton 4 4 4 5 5 4 5—31 3 4 4 4 4 4 ■!— 27— 5S 



L L Barnes - ...444444 4—28 352454 5-28—86 



J S Banou 3 5 4 4 4 4 4—28 5 4 3 4 8 5 3—27—55 



Geo White 5 6 3 4 4 3 6—29 3 4 8 5 4 4 5—26—55 



Totals.... ,a 116 lt'8 S24 



Stamford Amateur Rifle Club. 



B U Sauford 4 5 4 4 4 3 4— 2S 4 4 4 5 3 4 6—99—67 



J H 'leackie 4 4 4 6 5 5 4—31 4 4 4 4 4 3 3—26-57 



v, H Sanford 6 54 3 43 6—9 444443 4—27—56 



RUKeene — 454554 4—31 334243 3—23-54 



Totals. 119 105 924 



Massachusetts Rlflo Association. 



Rockwell 26 25-61 Lowell 82 97-60 



Osborne 31 -2.5-.58 Arnold 20 25—64—226 



