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AT 800 YAKD8. 

 H. A. GILDERSLEEVE-AMERICAST TEAM. 



AT 900 YARDS. 

 L. WfefiEft— AMfc&TCAN TEAM. 



8cORK— 3 5 5 5 6 4 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5—70 









AT 1,000 YARDS. 

 IT. FULTOK— AMERICAS TEAM. 



SCORE— 4 54454 5 5.5 05563 6—69 



SCORE— 5 54. 5 544 5 5553 55--70 



EDWABD JOffifrtfOff— IRISH TEAM. 



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SCORE— 5 5 5 5 555555555.5 5—75 



J. K. MILKER-IRISH TEAM. 



SCORE— 4 3 S 5 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 .5 5 5 5—00 



Score— 2 5 5 5*5555^554555 5—71 



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SCORE— 5 5 4 4 5 5 445 5.5 6 5 5 5—71 

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No. oy Shots.— Thirty at each range by each competitor. No sight- 

 ing shots. Match to last two days. Competitors to fire fifteen shots at 

 each distance upon each day, commencing at 800 yards. 



Position.— Any, without artificial rest. 



Entrance Feb.— X one. 



^ It was nearly 11 o'clock before the gun was fired as the 

 signal for the match to commence. On the extreme right 

 of the line was the Irish team, next to them the Australian, 

 next the Scotch, next the Canadians, and last the Ameri- 

 cans. Two targets were given to each team, and each team 

 was divided into two squads. It was amusing to watch 

 the little crowd of partisans gathered behind each team 

 and listen to the various expressions of approval or disap- 

 proval as the disk indicated the valued bullseye or the low- 

 scoring outer. Mr. Fenton led off for the Irish team and 

 scored a bullseye; Mr. Boyd did the same for the Scotch, 

 but the Australians commenced with an outer. Canada's 

 first shot was an inner, and the Americans, who were led 

 by their captain, Maj. Fulton, started with a center. The 

 following are the scores in full for the total match: — 



AMERICAN TEAM. 



Wednesday. Thursday. 



,— Yards— \ r- Ya ds-^ 



800 900 1000 Total. 800 900 1000 Total. 



Names:* 800 900 1000 Total. 



Rarhbone 70 66 63 399 



Gildersleeve 70 69 bC 194 



Bodine 69 57 63 189 



Farwell 70 6& 56 192 



Weber 68 69 65 202 



Allen ....68 62 68 198 



Dakin 69 65 69 203 



Fulton 66 64 70 200 



Totals 1549 



IRISH TEAM,. 



Wednesday. 



Fenton 65 66 69 200 



Milner 67 66 71 201 



Dyas.. .....66 65 61 192 



Rigby ...69 69 68 206 



Jouneon, .75 67 64 206 



Joynt 65 64 69 188 



Wa d..„ b4 65 65 194 



Goff ? 64 62 66 192 



£, Totals,. ....... ........... ....... .1682 



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 68 

 65 

 68 

 67 

 60 

 66 

 66 



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 71 



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 54 

 58 



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68 62 69 



62 61 75 



63 6i 71 

 62 62 67 

 61 62 67 



64 62 62 

 66 54 65 

 56 60 59 



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 200 

 196 

 195 

 193 

 188 

 188 

 186 



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 191 

 190 

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402 

 394 

 885 

 387 

 395 

 386 

 391 

 386 



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399 

 402 

 388 

 397 

 396 

 376 

 379 

 367 



1&83 3104 



J. MITCHELL-SCOTCH TEAM. 



ScORE-5 455555 5- 4 4. 5P- 55 4-71 



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Score— 3 



BEST SCORES ON EACH DAY. — FIRST DA Y. 

 SCOTCH TEAM. 



Wednesday. Thursday. 



McVittie 71 71 67 209 60 61 62 183 39? 



Tuorburn 65 70 67 202 73 57 64 194 3»i 



Dr. Mitchell 66 62 73 201 63 47 57 167 36 



Clark 65 68 65 198 67 61 62 190 388 



Frazer 67 67 62 198 70 59 54 183 379 



Rae 7t 63 62 193 61 61 60 182 378 



Whitelaw 64 65 64 193 65 57 60 182 375 



Boyd 66 62 63 191 66 59 71 196 387 



Totals ...1586 1477 3063 



AUSTRALIAN TEAM. 



Wednesday. Thursday. 



King 69 68 69 206 68 61 61 190 396 



Gee ....65 68 68 201 TZ 62 62 196 397 



Sleep 69 69 61 199 64 60 61 185 384 



Lynch ....65 64 66 195 61 63 ui lot 383 



Slade 63 66 64 193 70 66 69 205 398 



Wardill 71 64 56 191 67 56 54 177 368 



Smith 69 66 52 187 59 67 63 189 376 



Draper 60 59 54 173 61 60 67 168 361 



Totals 1545 1517 3062 



CANADIAN TEAM. 



Wednesday. Thursday. 



Adams 69 67 66 202 66 60 64 190 392 



Bell 65 64 71 200 63 57 63 183 383 



Mason 63 64 64 191 60 59 61 180 371 



Gibson 64 59 61 184 69 54 60 183 37 



Disher , 62 57 61 180 55 53 55 lb3 343 



Murison 64 57 59 180 5 J 65 59 182 362 



Cruit 67 52 59 178 55 57 54 166 344 



Colton 67 56 52 175 66 60 60 186 361 



Totals 1490 1433 2923 



RECAPITULATION. 



Day. Range. Americans. Irish. Scotch. Canadian. Austr'ln 



t 800 550 535 5o5 521 531 



First. < 900 518 524 528 476 524 



U0?0 509 523 523 493 490 



Totals 1,577 1,582 1^586 L490 1~5~K 



I 800 525 £02 5&5 492 {$•> 



Second. -{ 900 515 483 462 465 40! 



(1000 509 535 489 476 501 



Totals 1,549 1,522 1476 1^433 . }~517 



Grand total. 3,126 3,104 3,062 2923 alma 



Are value of shot.. 4.84 4.31 4.25 406 4.30 



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SCORE— 5 554545 5' 555545 4—71 

 H. J. KING-AUSTRALIAN TEAM. 



Score— 5 



Points. 



American Team's total score over Trish Team 22 



" " " Scotch Team 64 



'" " Australian Team 64 



" " " Canadian Team 203 



The mode of scoring is now so familiar that in future, 

 except in exceptional cases, we shall print the details of 

 matches and publish them as above, giving the total at 

 each range. The manner in which we have prepared the 

 scores in the International match shows at a glance the 

 total score of each competitor. Thus we find that Mr. Milner, 

 of the Irish team, and Mr. Rathbone, of the Americans, 

 made the leading scores, tieing on 402 points. Mr. Fenton, 

 of the Irish team, was next, while Mr. Sl«de, of the Aus- 

 tralian, made 398, and Wm. Rigby follows with 397. 

 Another noticable fact is that the scores made by the six 

 gentlemen who will shoot on the Irish side are tetter than 

 the best six American scores, also that of the best ten scores 

 the Irish have four, the Australians three, the Americans 

 two, and the Scotch one— a point which bears strongly , 

 on the Irish return match to be shot today. English rifle- 

 men will be astonished when they see these scores, the- 

 best being far ahead of any made in matches in that 

 country. At one of the banquets to the teams Major 

 Leech sang a song composed by Capf. Blannin, of the Aus- 

 tralians. We cannot resist printing the last verse:— 

 And now the fight is o'er, 

 With the Eagle to the fore, 

 And the pietry little Shamrock coming near; 

 Then the lively Kangaroo, 

 With the Thistle near in view, 

 And the Beaver nobly bringing np the rear. 



Presentation of the Trophy.— A brilliant crowd as- 

 sembled in Gilmore's Garden on Friday evening to witness 

 the presentation of the Trophy to the victorious team. The 

 four rustic boxes near the Madison avenue entrance were 

 occupied by the visiting teams and their fri< nds. At 9 

 o'clock the members of the American team werr escorted 

 to the stand, and Mayor Wickham having introduced 

 Gen. Hawley, President of the Centennial Comniis^on, 

 that gentleman proceeded in appropriate terms to present 

 not only the great Trophy itself, hut the medals won in 



