FOREST AND STREAM. 



101 



AT 800 YARDS. 

 W. B.- FAR WELL— AMERICAN TEAM. 



AT 900 YARDS. 

 R. RATHBONE— AMERICAN TEAM. 



8C0RK— 4 5 4 5 5 3 3 5 5 4 5 5 & « 5 5— < 



AT 1,000 YARDS. 

 H. A. OTLDERSIJF-EVE— AMERICAN TEAM, 



SCORE— 5 5545545455555 5—72 



SCORE— 4 53555 5 5 55 5455 5—71 



GSORGE FSNTON-IRISH TEA**. 



Scoke-^ 5 33556 §5, 3 2555 5-G8 s 

 . • W. 'THORBURF-SCOrCH TEAM. 





HENRY DYA8-IRISH TEAM. 







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J. K. MILNER-IRISH TEAM. 











Score— 5 5554555355032 5—62 



WILLIAM CLARK-SCOTCH TEAM. 



Score— 5 5555545555455 5—73 



JT. M, 6IBS0N-CANABTAN TEAM. 



ScCRS— 3 5443 4 33453555 5—61 

 G. MTJRIBON-CANAi>TAN TEAM. 



Score— 5 4 5 3 5 4 5 555 5 3 5 5 5— «3 



D. GEE-AfrSTRALUN TEAM. 



Score— 5 054366 3. 5 5 345 5 3-65 

 J.'WcG. SMITH— AUSTRALIAN TEAM 



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$C0BB— 5 5453555 555555 5-72 



the short and mid range matches on Tuesday. These were 

 presented to the marksmen making the four leading scores 

 in each match, viz: Messrs. F. H. Jewell, L. M. Ballard, 

 C E. Overbaugh and R. Rath bone in one, and F. J. Rab- 

 bath, E. T. Osgood, G. W- Hand and G. W. Davidson in 

 the other. The first twenty in each match also received 

 the diploma of the Centennial Commission. Each mem- 

 ber of the team received the Centennial medal, and each 

 member of all the visiting teams the Centennial diploma 

 or certificate. Appropriate speeches were made by Major 

 Fulton, Judge Gildersleeve and others. 



NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 



THE fall meeting of the N. ft. A. commenced at Creed- 

 moor on Monday morning. After the excitement 

 of the previous week a large attendance of spectators 

 could not have deen expected, but the contestants them- 

 selves were in such numbers as to form a very respectable 

 crowd. A good breeze was blowing, but the light was ex- 

 cellent and the off-hand shooting remarkably good. The 

 first event was the "Judd" match, offered annually in 

 commemoration of the services of Hon. D. W. Judd in 

 procuring the range. The conditions were 7 shots by each 

 competitor at 200 yards off-hand, any military rifle. There 

 were 20 prizes, including two medals. The first was won 

 byMr.F.C. Fullgraff, of the Twenty-second Regiment, 

 with the excellent score of 34 out of a possible 35 points. 

 There were 200 entries in all, but our space permits us onlv 

 to give the names and scores of the prize winners:— 

 Names Total. I Names. Total. 



F. G. Fullgraff 34 A . M enzies 29 



G.orgeCowlea 31 O. Van Orden 29 



W - Gear... 3l|A. Crop>ey 29 



He. 1 ry button 3O1I. L. Mills ^9 



William Robertson 30|D C Primey 29 



S. A Bates 30 T. M. Linton'.'.'.'. !!!!.'.'!.'.'.".'.".".' .'29 



B. Chauncey, Jr... 

 J. S. Banou. .. . 



O. C. Hoffman 



J. B. Frotiungham... 

 R. Luke 



...30 

 ...29 

 ...29 

 ...29 

 ...29 



A.Ward 29 



G. D. Hobart >-*;. ^29 



D. F. Davis 28 



J. P.HfiU ......23 



Beans.— 5 554 5 4 55545443 5V-68 

 BEST SCORES ON EACH DAY. — SECOND DAY. 



Messrs. Davis and Hall having tied, each making a 

 strairht string of cent res, shot off, when Davis won. There 

 were 13 other competitors, who each scored 28 points, but 

 with an outer or inner, which threw them behind the two 

 named. 



The second event was the regular short-range match, 

 which followed immediately after the first. This was an 

 all-comer's competition, any rifle, 7 shots at 200 yards off- 

 hand. There were 220 entries and 20 prizes, as follows:— 



Names. Total.] Names. Total. 



H. F. Clark 30|Or,to Scheelock. . . , 28 



G. Fenton., 29 'John C. McCarton 28 



R. Luke 29|Frederick Schilling 38 



D F. Vanrett 29 John F. Rathjean -. 28 



D . F. Davis 23 1 J. O'Connor 28 



T. E. Royston 29'A. Ward 28 



L. M. Ballard 29|M. A. Scull 28 



J.J. Slade 29 , W. Gerish 28 



J. I.C. Ciark 29! J. L. Mills 28 



R. S. Gray 29 William Hayes ....28 



Fenton, Luke and Vannett shot off on ties. The first 

 round Fenton and Luke tied on centres (four each), Van- 

 nett going out on a 3 shot. At the second round Fenton 

 made a bullseye to Luke's centre and won second place, 

 Luke and Vannett coming in for third and fourth respec- 

 tively. 



The third event was the "Laflin & Rand" match for all 

 comers; distance, 500 yards; any miR'ary .rifle of not less 

 than 45 cal., excluding all special military guns 7 shots. 

 There were 211 entries and 20 prizes, including a gold, sil- 

 ver and bronze medal, all of the value of $357. The fol- 

 lowing are the winners' scores: — 



Names. Total. 



R. C. Coleman 32 



A. Menzies 31 



Thomas Postley 31 



T. K. Murphy 31 



H. Nntt ..31 



J. J. Slade ..30 



S. F. Kneeland 30 



Names. Total . 



C. E. Rider 29 



J. E. Horsfall ...29 



M. Hinds ; £9 



W. Robertson 29 



G. D. Hobert 29 



Charles Renant 29 



_ P. Roe 2S 



F. H. Holton , 30 James Leonard 28 



William Bevan 30|M. J. Blakely 28 



W. E. Droge 30|W.C. Clarke ....28 



The last event of the day was the Gatling match ftr 



ScOKE— 6 5 5 55555555 555 6—75 

 MARTIN BOYD-eOOTCH TEAM.- 



SpQRK— 5 5645555555345 5—71 

 JAMES ADAM— CANADIAN TEAM. 



SCORE— 5 545325 3454455 5-6-1 

 J. J. BLAPE-ATJ8TBALIAN TEAM. 



SCORE— 3 5 3 5 5 6 55 4 5 5 S 4 5 5—69 



teams of 12 men each from any regiment or battalion of 

 the N. G. S. N. Y. ; weapon, Remington rifle, State model; 

 distance, 500 yards; seven renin cU; position, any; entrance 

 fee $1 for each competitor. There were 15 team entries, 

 as follows: — 



The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth, Twenty-second, 

 Seventy- first Regiments of New York; the Twenty- third, 

 Thiry-second Fourteenth, Twenty-eighth and Forty-seventh 

 Brooklyn; Forty-ninth, Auburn; Twenty-first, Poughkeep- 

 sie; Forty-eighth, Oswego; Forty foutth, Bingham ton. 



There were three prizes offered in this match— a Gatling 

 gun, valued at $3,000; a $100 and a $50 trophies, to be 

 given to the three best teams. The Forty-eighth (Oswego) 

 Regiment took the first prize, the Twentv-third (Brooklyn) 

 the second, and the Seventh (New York) the third. The 

 following scores are out of a possible 400 points :— 



SCORES OF THE FORTT-ETGHTH REGIMENT. 



Names. Total. 



Serjeant Barnes 30 



J. L. Wood 30 



Sergeant Barton *8 



George White 27 



Col. Houehton -26 



George Cow les 26 



Capt. Curtis 25 



Names. Total. 



Ohaues Coe 24 



Sergeant C. Barton . .... .22 



r:apt. Cra^pey 4 >0 



J.P. Hall.... 20 



R.G. Post , 19 



i Team total . .297 



SCORES Of THE TWENTY- THIRD REGIMENT. 



Names Total. | Names. Total. 



W.J Oliver 31 J. L. Thompson 21 



WW Bevan 31 E. Deforest .21 



^- H. Holton 30| Julius Pried .20 



D.C. Pmney ....29|J. B. Frotningham 16 



J. H. Stearns ....26|T. Postley 12 



W. L. Candee 25! 



A. G. Weber 24 1 Team total 286 



SCORES OP THE SEVENTH REGIMENT. 



Names. , Total. | Names. Total 



J. W. Gardner 31 J. L. Boufellier . 3 



8. H. Sanford 29 -T. L. Abrams "21 



C. F. Robbins 27|D. Channcy, Jr '""20 



George Waterman 27 G. F. Merchant.. *" ' 16 



James P. Burrell 26 1 J. P. M. Richards.... "... 15 



J. L. Prico 24j '"' :_ 



T. W. Linton .24| Team total.. „g83 



The team totals of the other regiments stood as follows; 



