54 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



LAtjoust 19, 1880. 



much to his chagrin Agraiu rpSntering: he made a good 48, soor 

 in? m 20 shots 17 buUieyes The soorei are as follows — 



CaBEDMOOR MATCH 

 i.V Kabbeth 455565555 5-49 



B.F IJiooks 555554555 5—49 



E. DttUa 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 o— 45 



A.C Gould 46445 5^455 4^ 



J. Nichols 44n65j445 i-ii 



A. B Archer 4t465 > iao4 45 

 W. Chirleb(miU) 444S4544-) 6-44 

 H. H Brann o44454 5 44 4— 4o 

 S. Lewis 454544644 ^-^i 

 G. Wicron 444444444 4—40 



MABSArHUSEXra MITCH 



0. M lewell 10 11 P 10 1 V 11 U TO 11— lin 



N.w Amoii n n 11 1 1 n I s 1 1 i 



B. 1 Biooks 1 U 1 11 I II 1 I 1 

 J.Nirhola 1 1 V II I i n I 

 B. UhlttiPi 11 ( 9 S II U 1 11 



B. B licher 11 11 9 8 ) 8 "• 10 8-0 



Spmnombld MaiK 4110 llth —The Kod and Gun Glub hrlrt 

 their thud competition at their rtnsre to daj The day was de- 

 lig-litlul i^tjlli"hti \ali„]ui ^ th ti 1 The wind p-a\e 

 no tio il le Ihe entl ~>l I x-el t | t e 1 1 I at 



1,0(11 riids th3l 1 1 tfii j: t Uil O 1\ the i ht 



E-Mo»cB :-" , u^r4''^ ' o'f 1" 



A. Uearl ^ ^ I ' ^ 4 4 t * "" ' U 



L. H Majott , * ^ ^1 



S. H Bairptt 4 * '^ 4 4 I 4 1 



-•' i- J \ t leKj li I ( 



li i Jiv t B Hon 1 iau„ 1 1 



I 1 the I ht n I It 



iLie 1 I 1 I p 1 I I i ibe hnp«t 



shootini, 1 a 1 1 It 1 r th 4 il 1 the M ball 



mutch M i L u 1 c I =h 1 hp elc it iclucvement of 



brtnl int i til t i h \ tbout niso M si-s fe.irl£\vood 



and 1 il 1 I U It \ 1 e vith48eath m\ loins with 44 

 lilt I ut t M Ch made the ipien li 1 teorlot 7 



nut t I 10-. blc b1 M II) lojuDt Theattendmcena laifrc 

 and maayspcout is vitb ladies giated the rau^c 1^)11)^108 is 

 t he nummary m both trlalb — 



GDASS BAI.LS. 



C-A.Jjouol. 50 1 B. RShaefei- 48 



D.Klrkwood 48 | J. K. Smith 41 



L.E. Johnson 48 | J. F. Witherell 35 



P.Jonos 44| 



KHE Rll''i:.K. 



W. Charles ..6 56B<f«5«6 B-57 



P.A. Pollard „ 3 58456B34 4-43 



South Gabkneb, Jl/tis»., Aitrj. ISHi— Owing- to the rain which 

 was prevallins: Saturday afternoon (Aug-. 14th) only a few mem- 

 bers of the Gardner Hitle Club ivereat HackaiaLack Kange. The 

 following scores were made, distance 200 yards, oil hand, using 

 the inch ring and Creedmoor target combined :— 



Totals. 



R. » C. n. C. B. C. 



G.K.Ellsworth 86 45 03 47 179 93 



J.N. Dodge 93 48 83 4ti Ve 02 



A. Mathews 74 42 75 43 14« 87 



F.E. Nichols 75 44 fi5 41 140 85 



P.E.Newton , mi 40 (io 43 121 83 



G. K P. 



iiAHom'.a, M(m.,Auo. ]0^'l.-The members of the Monomonac 

 Sporting Club have elected the following- olhcers : President-, 

 Aaron Greenwood; Vice-Prpsident, Maxus Wright; Secretary, 

 and •ri-eaaiirer, F, M. Greenwood; E.vecutlt-e Committee, JIaxus 

 Wiiyht, Geoig-e \icliols and C. H. Newton. They go Into camp 

 at tkeir grounds In Kindle, N. H., Sept. 4tb. 



Gii.vi-i-ON, Ma.-:-<.. Auii. V}lli.-Tht: Grafton Gun Club was orgau- 

 iffljd rt'eilnesday t-vfoiiig, and the lollowiug ')llic-i;r.s wore chosen : 

 Prtbident. S. A. Fort>nsli; Vice-Presiiient, Geo. P. tiigelow ; Sec- 

 retary and Treasurer, Charles Greenwood ; E.vecutive Committee, 

 George li. Newton, W. W.Keene and S, 8. .Tobnson- The elub 

 starts under very favorable cireumstanees, having ;':■', members. 

 Salurday the elub had a ti-iendly practice. 



Si'UiNiii'iiiiij. J/fi.v:., _1H(/. (K/i.-Rod and Gun Club score, last 

 wp.ikly Mlioot, 200 yards, jjDssibU' 50:- 



S. 8. liiiuisiead 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5-49 



G. lio.i-era 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 5-45 



J. A. v. ils.jn 5 5 5444445 .5—45 



J. Ij. .S.iuir^iimil.J. „,., ..,5 444 5 4545 S-45 



TiMs IS t Ut; second time that 49 has been made.on this ranee, and 

 buih limes by Mr. Bumstead. Attendance light; many riflemen 

 out of town. . J. B. P. 



liK 1 NTON ItANOEiflT. J., AiW. lOtA .— Bemlngton long range match. 

 First competition; all comers; any rifle; position, any, without 

 arliflclairest:- 



Col. U. E. P. Howard. 



800 yards 55555555555455 5-74 



OOJ yards 5 35 5 535 5 45354a 5— tii 



1,000 yards 20 3 54335534544 4-53-191 



A. B. Parker. 

 800 yards........ 4445 5 535555464 5—68 



900 yards 25 3 550 42555Z20 8-60 



1,000 yards 4003450350451) 4—37—155 



H. C. Eushton. 

 800 yards ...... 3 44 5 0434444545 4-57 



«00 yards.... ... 2845 5 5U535330d 3—49 



1,000 yarda U4U00005554 2 22 2-31—137 



Maj. A. J. Clark. 

 s;o yards..,,.... 5 4 5 3 5 5 4 3 3 5 8 4 8 5 4—61 



000 varus ...0 3S555654 5UUS34 5I 



1,000 yards.....:... 09 030 2 000400 3 0— 1;^-124 

 Oapt. L. H. Greve. ; 



811(1 yards 33 3 8582!. 30385 3-43 



'.Kil varris.. ... 04040030502030 0—21 



l,OJIJ yards 000440000302 5 3—21—85 



Oiiarapion Marksman's Badge Match, Aug. 14th :— 



Aggre- 

 200 Yards. 500 Yards. gate. 



Cant. J. R. D«nmaa.... 4 3 4 4 4—19 5 4 5 4 5—23 42 

 Col. G. 15. P. Howard.. 4 4 4 4 3-19 5 4 4 3 0—16 3» 



K.Bonnett 4 3 4 4 5-10 3 2 3 2 8-13 32 



W. S. KIgbter 3 4 8 4 3-17 5 2 3 3-12 29 



BAiyriMORB, Mfl.,Aua. 14tfi.—Tho shooting at Patapsco Kange 

 to day was not up to theaverage. The light waa bad,with several 

 slight showers during- the regular match. The smoke often in- 

 terfered with the shooting by hanging in front of the firing point. 

 The following is the complete score, 200 yards :— 



B.B. Lynch 54554 4 454 4—44 



A.F.Giesel 4 35445444 5-42 



L. Dietrich ,........,,.... 4 4-4444444 4—40 



J. B. Armstrong 4 4 5-4 4 3 4 4 4 4^40 



ThomasH. Davy 5 44444443 4—40 



A.Boeder 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3-38 



A match has been ai-ranged to be shot weekly from Aug. 14th 

 to Sept. 181 h, for gold and silver medals, open to members only! 

 tbri-p hii^he t aggregate scores to count. The first competition 

 resulted a.s (uUowo:— 



A. f.Diesel 41 I L, Deiterlch io 



11. B. i.yuuB : 44 J. B. Armijtrong.....,.., 



T. H. Uuvy...... 4fl| A. Hgeder 



Aug »bth a mateh between our club and the Washingtou Club 

 will be held at Pat^ipsco Kange distance 2O0 yards. 6 competitors 

 pel aide J.B. A. 



St PAUI,, Minn, Aim 1st The &t.Paul Bifle Club shooting 

 giounds were formally opened this afternoon, the principal fea- 

 tmebengarnal -if skill between a team of 10 marksmen from 

 cathotthe ties f i I ml md ^Vinona. The members of the 

 Winoni ''hojt no- Clut ti the number of 14, accompanied by 

 sc eril lile"^ aimed by the morning train and were met by a 

 c n t ottbp club and rio\)ded with quarters. At 1 p.m. 

 the u 1 ris t the club and then guests from Winona, together 

 w th i 1p It J f) m th Vi n and Mannei-ohor singing socie- 

 t 1 1 H\ 1 ( tr iB nd.niarcbed down Third sti-ppt 

 1 tl 1 n Le 1 had liec-n made for the con ve- 



il l|li e t tl 11 nt. ThewcHther was deligbt- 



I I II iPr e 10 1 e lel 1 y a medley of national aire from 

 tl c Greit C n n Banl 1 Ho ved by aseloctlon sung by the mem- 

 bois f tl \r m ml ^ ai neich jr societie.s. The president of 

 thetl h li \ II 11 1 then delivered the dedicatory ad- 



-ed in German, was listened to 

 ng its delivoryand at its close 

 srcise.^ being u\-er a In-eak was 



ddi s vh h V IS lei 

 ,1 t n ere t and 1 th li 

 ) 11 nilaulel Ihese < 



torihp ho tin„ h 11 a 1 1 on the ringing reporrs of ritlc 



ve boil the first sb t being tired tiy President Kocnig. 



llcniatphbtN e G c eims from Winona and St. Paul, 



1=1 tr m 1 tb it Qo-igedinatrialof skill at bulls- 



r hiel wi n t hn shed when time -n-as called and 



t tl la VIS announced. The two teams wore 



e lielub each one of whom was entitled 



llo s .i s the name and score of each :- 



H^ WINONA TE.-\JI. 



p. Lindoll IfiO 



Th. Keller '. J94 



E. Rebstoek 139 



P.-Kempa. ... , 95 



G. Knapp Ill 



C. Scharer 1.56 



J. Winkela 142 



H. Schroeder 90 



C. M. Gernes tiO 



H.Busticker. - 88 



Titil 1415 Total , 1,265 



The Winona visitors left with the determination to return nt 

 no distant day and reverse the record they made to-day. 



1 H 



J I hstei 

 1 G Tulor 

 U \\ hlleit 



M 



- hnUP 

 J I t 



1 otskv 



Inli^TQ. 



—Address all c&mmunications to " Forest and Stream 

 Puhlifihing Company, New York.'" 



PRn'^ATE PRACTICE CLUB. 



.lUNE SCORES. 



poloa- 



rpHE Secretarj- feels like 

 -i- delay in the presentat 1011 o; 

 retary is not wholly in liiult, as s 

 bers only reached him after hi.sve 

 The members attending that un 



thi' 



to the club for the long 

 port. However, the Sec- 



-eral of the reports by mem- 

 irn tre'iii the national meeting. 

 11 know the making of 



such a report upon the 1 

 will pardon bim for the 

 work. After all, the si-i 



eels uf the ineeti 

 irevilj of his con 

 -n-s su-Hic for th( 



ments upon the Jun 

 m.selves more cicarl 



than any ni;oralizing of h 

 the attention of ar<;hei-3 

 is, taught by the last gre 

 is here oalled, should sur 



.-:, and are Ihe i.n-ii 

 s drawn. Ore les 

 It national meetii 



eipal matter to whic 

 on, and a great one 1 

 -, to which attentio 

 -Ihe Private Pra.-tic 



Ciub than any words can 

 prizes offered for the tv 



do. At that meet 

 >f the Private Pni 



iig, outfit the twpiv 

 ss s.^ores, eight prize 

 -^tioi- Club! Let wh 



Vill, .•: 



tbats 



ell a 



nit I 



uhl e 



of : 



11 the 



systenintic practice of the Vork Round an ■ ■: i., n ' ■ncioty. 

 There cannot he a Muestion that the ii.xcii ;.•.,.., i ving a 



record of every arrow shot will In-ing v.itU 11 lLl Uul... ,j1 shoot- 

 ing every arrow oarefull.v. as though the very reputation of the 

 archer depended upon the result of each shot. Such cai-efulnoss 

 always brings its reward, and the grand national meeting gives 

 conclusive proof of its ellicieney. Not only in the long-range 

 work was this elHciency shown, but at the short ranges of the 

 teii.ni shoot as well. The four gentlemen composing the team 

 which won the llr.st prize were all meiubeis of this society. The 

 Wabash Merry Bow-inen, who won the lirst prize at Chicago last 

 year in the team .shoot, fcU back to third place, with a very weak 

 score, although the only member of the team who is a member of 

 the Private Practice Club (Mr. Will H. Thompson! scored «3 

 points higher than any member of the winning team. The other 

 members of the team, not hai-ing had the corelMl self drill which 

 the Private Practice Club necessitates, fell away below their idea 

 of their o-ivnpowei.a. Hut ive desire to follow up this subject 

 more fully in the annual report which will appear in the ne.vi 

 issue of this paper, in which the Secretary will give the standnig 

 Of the members up to the month of July, and the awards to eadi, 

 and will combine in the same report an account of the business 

 meeting of the club held at Buffalo, with the amendments made 

 to the constitution and rules, and the new classifleation of mem- 

 bers upon the basis of the scores made in the month of June. 

 He will only say to members who were not present, that because 

 of some confusion as to the jiropriety of keeping the scores for 

 July, It was decided to omit that month, and begin the new year 

 on ihe 1st day of Augu.sl. The Secretary will be thankful to 

 members if they will mail their scores as soon after the close of 

 the month as possible. 



GLASS I. 



Lorenzo Derol, Marietta, Ohio ; - 



York Rounds. 

 100 Y'ards. 



.Tune 3 and 4 :i3 —137 



June 8 .10-142 



Juno 19 31—135 



June 2j rJ5-91 



June 26 33-111 



June 29 , 29— 99 



June 28 30-12U 



June 30 2.— 117 



June 19, 23 and 36. . ., . . 24—114 



24 arrows at 60 yards, 21—95, 21—67. „ . ^ 

 341 1-9 ; average at 100 yards, lis 4-9 ; average 

 average at 60 yards, 98 7-11. 

 Tac. Hussey, Des Moinee, Iowa :- 



York Hounrls. 

 100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals- 



Jone 7.. ...,.,, ,.. 2:i-s5 2o-lU7 si-93 69-265 



-;Uhe 9 ,,....... lle-Ho Zlh- M 22-02 61-279 



June 12 17-67 i6— lj» -^1-95 64— 9t 



June 16 17—69 24—82 17-73 58—2^ 



IJunelB 27-81 83-117 22-96 73-294 



80 Yards. 



60 Yards. 



Totals. 



35- 147 



32-114 



90-398 



36-182 



21-107 



87—431 



23- 97 



34—116 



7S-31S 



23—81 



22—90 



70-263 



29-131 



20-96 



82—338 



34—134 



23—109 



86-343 



37—123 



2-2-113 



89-355 



25-87 



20— 94 



73-298 



27—99 



19^85 



70-298 



_ - - at 60 yards, 20-92, 19-89, 24-113, 22—104, fO-94, 22-104, 

 19-87. 20-St, 19-79, 20-90, 23-103, 23-90. Average at York Bound, 

 270 2-5; average at hX) yards, 75 2-5; average at SO yards, 10a 1-6 ; 

 average at 60 yards, 93 13-17. 



T. n. WillBril, Galesbnrg, 111.;— 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



.lune 1 27—95 16-63 17—79 60-236 



June 3., 18—80 21-77 IB— .54 .5.5-)91 



June 7 16—74 24-104 1.3- .5.5 .5:1-333 



June 8 16—62 19-91 1.5-71 48-224 



Jnne 9 24-100 25-77 16-63 65-239 



June 10 -;;«— 83 21-95 17—75 64-252 



June 12 32—112 19-85 14-86 65-253 



June 14 23-85 17—73 15-63 55-221 



June 16 21-77 16-84 13-63 60-224 



June IS 18—80 311-86 12-64 52-230 



■June 19 -18—60 W 71 20-88 67-219 



•I u ne 31 _ 31-73 .<io-12H 19-67 80-268 



•lunc 21 18-73 2-1-92 18-83 60-256 



June 23 ;;2- 70 38-110 17—72 611-352 



73 arrows at 100 yards. :?.--?]. e-J-llO. 22— 82, 20-70, 15-59, 22-72, 

 31-169,20-72, 21 -1.7. 3-7J, Jh-tS, 21-91.24-94,28-112,80-144, 

 33-78, 24-64, 18-34. I11-5E1. 3t-]Js. 



Average Y'ork Round, 235 47; average at 100 yards, 84 9-13; av- 

 erage at SO yards, 81 11-11 ; avi. rage at 60 yiu-ds, 66. 



Will H. Thompson, Crawfordsville, ind.:- 

 York Rounds. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



June 1 36—188 37-1.57 21—105 94-398 



June 3 3.3—125 31—143 23-117 87-385 



June 3 ifl-81 29—99 23—102 77-285 



June 4 32-124 32-134 SZ-IU 88-392 



.luce V 44—188 40-21(2 23-139 107—529 



June U 41-159 .57—187 20— 9i 98—440 



-Judo 13 36-148 41-181 23-133 l(i0-162 



June Ir, 38—106 36—134 28—103 97-343 



June 16 33-125 87-1-53 24-124 94-402 



-luiie IT 85—127 37-153 28—183 95-413 



June 18 41-167 41—169 22—124 104-450 



June33 28— 100 31-123 31-105 80-328 



Juae24 -- ... 36— ms 36-11! 23—99 95—411 



Average. York Round, 403 r3-T3 ; avcrujic at 100yards,]35 3-13; 

 average at SO yards, 131 l]-i:j ; average at uG yards, IIB 4-13. 



Maurice Thompson, Crawfordsville, Ind.:— 

 York Rounds, 



ion Yards. 80 Yards. (iO Yards. Totals. 



June 4 - 36-13'i 37-157 21—106 94-898 



June 11 89-163 37-181 33-105 89-449 



June 11 30—110 .33-133 19-105 83-348 



Juno 13 80—110 31—140 J9— 79 83-309 



JunelS 24—78 32-120 23—92 78-390 



June 16 29—111 .53-125 21—93 83-329 



June 17 24—98 31-J25 20—84 7.5-307 



Jue e 18 3.5— SI 3.5-1.11 22—108 78-340 



JuneKi .-31-107 33-l;U 22-98 8(1-882 



Average, Vork Round, 346 i^.Q ; average at 100 yards, 110 4-9 ; av- 

 erage at 80 yards, 110 1-0 ; average at 60 yards, 96 3-9, 



O. W. Kyle, Highland Park, 111.:- 



1-0 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



June 1 21—63 30-108 17-65 68-286 



Juno 1 ■3.S- 85 -3"- 99 16-76 67-260 



Junes 13- 4-:4 K!- -S5 17—67 49-199 



June 4 :;-3- M '.i; 124 1.5—87 69—275 



June 7 IS- s;; |s- 70 19-63 55-215 



Junes.-.- 19-71 35 - ;tl 17-59 61-231 



JunelO 21-67 27-81 17-63 65-2U 



June 15 23—81 -39-10;! 14-60 66-244 



Juneie 19—69 37-109 17-81 63-259 



June 18.. 28-102 3S-10O 15-.55 71—2.57 



JunelO 33-107 di— 97 14-43 63-246 



June.23 23—99 16-54 1&-76 57-229 



June24 IB— 70 23-103 18—54 57—227 



June28 21— 6« 18—74 12-60 61-208 



June28 19-73 34- iS 12-42 .5.5—195 



72 arrows at 100 y: 3 1 an-ows at 80 yards, 

 19-73. 18-86, 18-86. I iV-71, 23-99. Average, 

 York Hound, 231 il is, 77: average at Sll 

 yards, 91 9-15 ; avci 1 . 



Edwin Devol, MarloUa, GUio :- 



York Rounds. 

 100 Yards. 80 Yai-ds. 60 i'ards. Totals. 



lino 4 22-88 33-63 14—68 69-219 



in I! .18-62 21-82 15-65 .55-209 



iiM?-i. . 23-95 ia-B2 ia-.Stl 57-273 



.i.H-f. 27—119 28—102 20-98 75- U9 



iine3-.i 35—147 25- c!l 20-94 80-330 



inu-;* ,-.,14-44 33 lUiJ 31-113 57-259 



73 arrows at inu yards, 23-95. At SO yards foil sbot.s), 9-31. 24 ar- 

 .jwsat (10 yards, 17-79. Average, I'ork Hound, 3tf--i 1-6; average 

 at 100 yards, 93 0-7 ; average at 80 yards, 82 4-7 ; average at 60 yards. 

 86 3-7. 



Edward B. Weston, HighiftuU Park, 111.; 

 York Kound.s. 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 80 Yards. Totals. 



one 1 18—82 20—106 17—61 61-240 



June 2 24r-100 34-106 19—99 87-305 



June 4 IS— 86 18-78 19—89 65-263 



Junes 81-135 16-58 19-57 86-260 



8 ...28—116 16—68 33—97 67-281 



9 19-81 -31-127 21-89 71-297 



to 21—83 20—70 17— B7 68-220 



11 20-80 18-62 16-52 84-194 



J3 17—63 18-58 14— 88 49-179 



13 12—44 10-34 16—70 38—148 



1.5 15—53 18—60 21—81 61-194 



13.! !;2— 84 28—98 :;«— 102 68-284 



15 13—37 26-108 20-100 69—245 



16 . . .....18—58 25-95 19—81 62—284 



17.. ; . . - . . . .28- to 29- 97 22-108 79-293 



Juuels „.23-75 31—131 22-116 7()-32s 



June 19 22-72 24-88 23-121 69-261 



June 31 ...25-mi 22-911 18-88 ■H5-24B 



J line 3-' 19-83 27-97 24-108 7U-2S8 



June 33 ' ' .~...3I— 73 13— -iS 30-90 61—208 



Tune-!' "i._ u- -r.^l-it 31-119 78-812 



l,,ut,^3' ' 22—98 69-337 



J one 33' 16-84 .. 61-i*l 



-o an . 1 -^-^BO, 8-23, 20-78, 22-(;4. 



41, urrow •■-■•• -O-'"- -* arrows aD 

 liO yard- "li-Ji - " n-l , -. , i- -.•■ ' I'-- ^-'-HS, 15-49, 17-59,21-73. 



10-43 Ib^Si" 3l-'U, 33-.h;. A^puci.-. Inik Kiiund, 253; average utlOO 

 yards, 83 11-35; aicige .,t Sin ..rn=, -. !-3--.:o ; average at 60 yards, 

 85 7-1 -. 



CIjASS Jl. 



L. L. Peddinghaus, Marietta, Ohio:— 



100 Yards. 80 Yards. 60 Yards. Totals. 



Juue 2 30-132 37-101 19—93 76-326 



lune 5" ... .....28—94 39-201 22—106 89-4U1 



June 7:: ■ ... . ..38-173 38-162 23-128 97-457 



jaallQ .19^73 38-88 24-114 69-275 



Juneie^".'... 25-89 28-113 2U-108 73-809 



JuSIm .34^1.58 33-154 23-123 89-113 



jSne28 " 1 ....33-101 29-111 24-114 86-326 



juSe3o .:.:;: ■::.... :::i-i28 aa-ioa 21-109 91-399 



24 arrows at 60 yards, 23-lU, 22-110, 24-103, 24-103. Averaige, York 

 R^.uud, 3fi7 1-9; average at 100 yai-ds, 116 4-9; average at 80 yards, 

 ma ; average at 60 yards, 110. 



Charl"'"' G. Slack, Marietta, Ohio :— 



100 Yards. SO Yards. BOY'ards. Totals. 

 ,,,r,p . 18-76 19-71 15-69 S3— 218 



Tattle ■. ■ ■ 12-36 18—73 11-53 41—161 



i„„,,,K 13-33 15-79 18-29 40-140 



jSSe »:■■::::::::•..::: 3o-64 io-7o 17-77 .53-211 



72 arrows at 100 yards. 19-87. 34 arrows at BO yards, 15-56, 14-74. 

 16-58,13-55.16-78,19-79, 18- 7B, 20-98, 17-.«9, 17-67, l^^^ l>i-»"' i-l'' 

 ]6-84 18-74 19-89, 15-75, 12-44. Average. Vork Bound, 183; average 

 at 100 yards, 59; average at 80 yards, 73; average at bO yards, 

 70 9-22. 

 E. T. Church, Charlotte, Mich:— 



York Hounds. 

 100 Yards. SO Yards. 60 Yards. Toial.s. 

 TiiTiB 1 12-20 17-63 20-b« 4'.— TJ 



