AcousT -ir,, 1B80.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



73 



into llie air, with wonderful effect. Some lialls were thrown on 

 the ground a dozen yard?! off, and the Doolor, afmiig at the 

 ground bc'ow a ball, would send itspiiining up inio the air. and 

 theTi, r,i|)|illy nuloadiag and loading his Wincheslfr, would hit 

 the ball on its descent. This double shoolinjf drew out plenty of 

 applause. Again, when the balls were thrown \ip, the rifle wa.9 

 Blvon a turn about nfler the majinec of atlaii-handle and it fell 

 Into position soon enough to enable a breaking shot to be made 

 onthebalL Balls thrown from side to side were hit, whether 

 ootningr from the right or left. When tirod of brealting the 

 sphei-eg Dr. Ruth pItiUed U|) a fragment of glass, and stepping off 

 a dozen paces held it off In his lingers, while Mrs. Kuth, pioking 

 up a .22 caliber Ballard rifle, took careful afin and ihe jiluss was 

 shaiiercd into powder- With an ordinary visiting curd held in 

 his nnuilh, and turned bo as to show a side, Dr. Rulh peruiilled 

 bis wife to put several bnll^ts through It, thecouple jokins: mean- 

 while with each other, theshooter telling the turgct lo draw back 

 his niiBB a little, as it was too shining a mark and diBtrncted her 

 sight. Dr. lluth wished to put a gla.ss ball on his bi lui and allow 

 his wife inTirciili it with a bullet, but she declared that i^bc- wai! 



tired " - I ilie sua, and this very ordinary wm. 'I'pII 



trick . loaded cartridge was laid ^n a liitofa 



plaul; ..audMrs. Huth tired ahiilirt at iiande.x- 



plodidjL. .M..,..n--, .d other and similar waj's of tt-6iiiij; tlje'inick- 

 nessof fijrht and steadine5S of uerve of the shnolPi-.? wi'iu im- 

 provised, iiml gcnc.ally it was found Ih.n uii.s Ihinfr ilrcd til ivas 

 hit almost every time. When' the cxhlhitinti had closed a few of 

 the cracks present tried their skill, and began to appreciate some- 

 what the real merit of tlio Doctor's doings by the facility with 

 which Ihey missed. 



Dr. Ituth and wife will give an exhibition of their skill with the 

 rifle and pistol on the occasion of Buffalo Hill's beneBt to-raor- 

 1-0 «r night, the 27t.h Inst., at the Windsor theater. 



BOS'I'OK, Mai<i.,AVil. IS^fi.— There was it line attendance .if rlfle- 

 mon at Walnut Hill to-iiny to eomiieie in li.e ermiii.ije-d long 

 rangomatcb. Tlie wind in the eailier t-ta^'ts id' tbe sbuni proved 

 troublesome, moving back aitd rn..-ih irfim sniithwcst to soulh 

 cast, but at; the Inst two distancip.s It icinained stondy. Wowing 

 from the southeast, and good shooiiiiL' was ilie n suit :— 



( 800 yards. . 5 r, ,i .", r, .'i ,5 r, 4 r, :, ., :, .i .5-74 1 



W.Charles { !«0 vanis . r, r> t, r, 5 i r, r, r, i -i r, r, r, .i-7a -3U 



/ 1,0011 viird- -I s Tr .1 .1 t .'i .=. r, .-, D -1 .-, r, 3-iw \ 



H.T. Roclcwell. 



■1. Howe. 



(l,OU(l yards. 

 ( S(NI vards 

 \ m y Ids 

 (l.OtIO yutds., 

 800 yards-. 



5:;-(i!ii 



F. G. Thomas.. 



\ mi .vai'ds. . 4 a 5 4 < 3 4 + 5 a 5 -5 ,T 5 5- im )-2:S 

 I 1,1)00 yards + 5 5 ,■> 3 -5 .5 5 t t 3 .') 3 5 .i-08 i 



1 800 vnids-. t .5 4 5 .'5 .i 4 4 .i -■, r, .5 .. 5 -Oil i 

 i aOU 'vafdi.. .t 1 ,-; ,-, -I 5 t 1 .> .5 .1 " ■. ■', ,=.--,ii '-iOO 

 ( 1,000 yuids , 4 .j .:. .5 r. 5 .=. :j .-. t ' , , : - 

 I 8011 .vanJs 4 4 4 3 :J :! .T 1 r, :; :, , , : ; :v , 

 A. P. Clark.. . •( 9tl0 yai'ds-- o 4 .j 4 4 r, 4 .i r. r, - i :. :.-,-, , -)93 

 1 1,000 yards., fi .i .5 4 4 5 4 5 :i .'i 4 ', :; :, r,-iy. \ 

 ( 800 yards-- .■) 2 .i a 5 5 B 3 4 .■•. 4 3 a 3 .i-C,:4 1 



I -V i.li. d-^ - BOO yards. . .'j 4 .■) 6 -5 5 4 5 3 3 .i -i f. I S-iio '- 191 



( I, oa yards.. 4 5 3 4 li 3 6 3 5 .5 a r, ,i a -J -i;-.- \ 

 .;ll((;. 2W.— The iittendanoo at the Walnut ITiU lUinge to-day 

 WHS rather slim, Ihe absence of many members from town and 

 fhe very warm weather wore probably the reasons - 'I'he day was 

 about the avei-sigo for a shooting day.tho wind blowing somewhat 

 erratically from southwest, with a light rather too hriyht for 

 good sighting. The afternoon train brouglit to the gTounds a 

 squad of Company I., Sl.xlU Kegimeut, who shot for practice with 

 exeellant results. The scores mnde are as Cullows :— 



CnEEDMOOR MATCn, 



B. 'F. Hichardson,,..., -5 5 6 5 4 .> 4 5 4 ii— 47 



W. Charles.... .- 4B5.i4445.5 .5-4(1 



E K. Brooks 455fi44655 4~4(i 



.1- Nichols t 5 1 5 ft .'> S 4 4 5-4.5 



R.James....... ,„... 444545544 4-43 



1.^ Whitticr .545444444 4-42 



E C. Carter- 454434444 4—40 



G.Warren 343344445 .5—39 



MASSACHtrSETTS MAICH. 



F. n. .<.,iitlier 10 K in 13 11 10 11 9 10 7—102 



A,H..\n;H., 10 » 9 10 11 10 9 13 If •.!— 101) 



K. Whi f U T 11 « 10 8 10 U ■•i 7— SO 



Tr. Wanen 8 8 6 8 4 2 8 10 8- B2 



SOVTll G-WtPN-t 



made at Ilarkma 

 .■.■ociall-a. Twu; 

 hHn<l, u^i^g the ii 



T.N. Dodge 



G. -l'. Kllgworlh... 



IC. .". Hiefcc 



A. Huihcws 



a. K. Pratt 



V H. Knowiton.. 



v.'m. Austin . .. 

 CUjs. Shumway.. 



t.s.s., .t»w .';i.>if.-The following scores were 

 taiife^ hy memliers oEMic Gardner Kille..is- 

 ul 1(1 sliidi eaeb, 20Q yards; iw.siiion, off- 

 iig and Cruedrnoor target combined :— 



Totals, 

 n. C. U. C. 11. C. 



911-49 B(l— 47 189-90 



7ri-4K KO—iH 15fi-91 



07-43 79-45 1.53-S.S 



- B3-4.5 77-45 140-SjO 



t)7-43 77—14 144-87 



5.5-41 79-41 131-8.5 



52-41 65-41 107-82 



iO-39 49-40 89-711 



MKDt'ORO,afass., .^ttff. 18th.- Tbo renewed nompt-tition in tbe 

 Bunker Ilill and BOhl medal matches at Bellevue range, to-day, 

 drew together a goodly number of marksmen. The weathercon- 

 dllions were excellent. The winnersof the general prizes in the 

 Ursi. class were C. H. Huasell and B, F. Richardson, and in the sec- 

 ond class K. P. Ames ai](] A. J. dceexie. The scores ia the Bunker 

 Hill match were:— 



If. Kimball 555«Bfi«e6 6-66 



E. F. Kichlirdson - , B (5 « 8 IJ 5 5 6 (i 5-57 



tMl.ltuSsell ; 5 6 tt 5 « « 5 4 5 .5-5i 



.1. Eiistoian 4B5S5n36B i3-54 



G.D. Harrison. .... ..-. ,.455555560 5-51 



•T. It. Teelo 5 B 5 « 5 3 Ii 6 ;i-5l 



N.P.AmBs H. 4 5 6 5 5 4 4 8 1: 5-50 



jl..K tl-ocnu.— ,...,. 556554 4 66 4-50 



Inhere wero43 entl-lcsfnihe gold badge match. The best scores 

 were 4- 



B. F. Richardson 5 3 5 S S 4 4 5 5 4-47 



,1. masttnan .4 5 4445455 5—45 



It. Kimball .45 556 135 5 4—4.5 



C.D.Harrison .55-5444444 5-44 



C. H- Kii-~iU , 5 5 5 4 .". 4 5 4 4 5-44 



.T. It. Tei-lr 14 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5-43 



A».l-l.f-n.. -- - - 4 5 4 6 4 4 4 4 5 4-43 

 A. W. Weld, 3 44454445 4-41 



— Lienr. Ifnckwell, of the American team restrvo to Ireland, has 

 lio.d a complimentary dinner tendered him by his comrades in 

 the Hoxbuiy City Guards. 



Col. n. P^Clark, of thoteam, wastreatedtoadinncr by the Em- 

 pire Bfflu Club on his arrival. 



ButDRiiPonT, Ct,,jli(£F.t.'3((i.— The Bridgeport Rifle Club held their 

 regular semi-monthly shoot at Seaside Range this afternoon 

 The weather was Bne with a good breeze blowing act nss ibe laua. 

 There was not a very large attendance. There were sever 

 ladies present, some of whom tried their hands at shooting wuli 

 verjjrood results. Mrs. S. V. Nichols making 34 out of a possible 

 35 M> yards. The following'arethe best scores on the dlfl'erent 

 m BE es ; 200 yards : silver ware match :— 



A.M'Vhlte.flrst.. ..- 5 5 4 4 4 5 5-32 



S. ■ Hubbard = ,4 5 5 4 5 4 5-aj 



H. Nichols 



D. E. Marsh -.- . 



<;. E. Beers irail.) 



S.V.Niehols 



200 yards Sharps' rifle match :- 



A. C. White. 



S.C.Kingman , 



H. Nichols 



P. AV. Beers , , ,, 



S.V.Nichols........ 



F. W. Peck 



000 yards rifle match (oavlnn target) :— 

 T). N. Conger, mid range, 40 cat. 

 S H Hublaird, long range.,... 



S. V. Nichols, raid range , 



F- W. Peek, mid range.- - 



II. Nichols, mid range 



S. C.Kingman, mid range 



5 5 4-.3I 



5 4 4-29 



4 4 4-a9 



a 4 5-29 



5 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 

 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 3- 

 44444434 3-'oN 

 4 3434534 .5-88 



4-41 

 4-40 



5-40 

 4-341 



i>, 5 .5 « fl 6 IT 8 6-.57 



i 6 6 S « 5-r.i 



5 5 4 5 5 4-19 



I 5 5 5 5 4-47 



5 4 2 6 6 6-4.5 



13 4 2 5 3-39 



F. W- Peck. 



Wii.T/)WBROOK BAkge, Of.— There is not, hy a good deal, as 

 much shooting as there should boat this range, but on the 14ili 



inst. a number of military men w 



follows:— 



Adjutant Williams. 



1 the range, and scored <i 



ZnO yards, 



600 yards. 



200 yards... 4 



500 yards... 5 



,300 y arils... 4 



1.500 yards... 5 



300 ynrds... 3 



3 5 4 6 4 4 3-281-, 



3 5 S 5 4 4 4-38 1"'' 



4 5 5 4 4 3 4—39 I ,,, 



e e •-» JE o r. s •-} i r ">' 



-1-31, 



4— -'8 1 ,., 



5-331''' 



5-31 I „., 

 4-311*'' 

 4-37 U, 



Lieutenant Simon.. 



Sergeant Crane 



Sergeant Chapln 



Lieutenant Osgood \'^ j;^;.;}^; 



.r.B.E.gan,lstCo.G.F,G.]|^y«',ds: 



The military competition was won by Lieutenant Osgood. 



Captain Palmer, of Cromwell, was the winner at tho mid range 

 competition, and Mr. C.tl. tjise, of New Britain, iit the long range. 

 The ne.\-troeetlng tor military competition ivill be on tho second 

 Tuesday in September. 



Wh EKt-tNO, ir. Ya.., Avg. 19l7i.— Several members of ( he Wheel- 

 ing Club were out to-day at the Park range with two visitors 

 —Mr. Uothwell, of Washington, Pa., and Bailey, of Pittsburg, Pa. 

 Kothwell never shot a long range seore lieloro, and Bailey only a 

 few, but ho was compelled to<leave on the train before ftnishilig 

 his score. Koihwell also had to hurry very much at the last 

 range. Tho match was .lust a friendly meetii g for practice, 

 though a prize had been intended to be shot for, 



C.E.Dwight . 



J. W. Rothwell.. 



8W.. 



-; 900 . 



1,000.- 



(l,0C 



n,oc 



4 3 4 ii 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 3 5-68 1 



55555153555555 4-73 -211 



5 5 5 5 5 5 4 i 5 5 5 5 5 5 5-73 1 

 5 5 3 5 S 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5- 69 ) 



5 5 5 5 5 .] 5 5 5 ^ 5 ft 4 5 5-70 V209 

 5 4 5 6 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 I 5 4—70 i 



i) 5 5 4 5 5 5 3 .5 l 5 5 4 4 i-W ■207 

 5 5 6 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 5 4 5 3 5- 84 1 

 .54544 5 4 5 5 1254 5 4-C5 ) 

 . 5 5 5 5 5 n 5 5 5 ! 5 5 5 4 4-67-202 

 . 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 5-70 ) 



3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 14 5 5 5 5-61 I 

 55403 5 4464 5 514 3-60 '-187 



4 4 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 14 4 3-63 ) 

 . 3 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 14 3 4 5-65 I 



. 5 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 3 5—71 V 

 . Kt tired. ) 



THE GREEDMOOR FALL MEETING. 



THE Board of Directors issued the programme of matches for 

 the full meeting to open at Creedmoor on the 14th prox. 



There is no very ambitions shnwin? of pn'zes, for out of a prize 

 list of over S7,flfO onlj Sl« is in ea-li. si, 811 being in prizes nf kind, 

 while $4,700 are lu Mie sbnpe of retni erd.le tropliies. It will he no 

 place for mog-buDlers. or i bose » bo sheor, for the dneats, but 

 there is variety eni.nKli lo enable a rittenian to try bis skill at all 

 ranges, and \v bile tbe sniull-ljore men have been remembered a 

 liberal share ot Ilie mritebes are adapted to military r^hooters par- 

 ticularly. Till' prize detiors send in a variety ot articles, all of 

 value and wortli to .shooiiii''- men. 



Hartley .S; (irabaai, of 10 .M^rideii Lane, send a line revolver, etc.- 

 W. S. Kiiulall \- Co., of K.a hester. send mnoy [.nckages of Vanity 

 Fair tobacco; the Hazard Pmvder Company, of 88 Wall street, 

 enable marksmen lOHrer sani|iles or their tine wares by shooiin;.- 

 for them, while Tiffany & Co. contribute a tine silver vase, and the 

 Winchester Arms Company are represented with iheirncw Hotch- 

 kiss gun. Tho individual matches of tho tfteeiing include the fol- 

 jovviug :— 



No.l. Director'.? Match ; i'Oo yards; open only to Directors ot 

 IhcN. U. A.; rr.unds, 5: p..siti..n, standing: weapon, any ritle ; 



' ;, the direeteis'el)iUiiiiionshii> gold liadge, shot for auuuallj 



and hcldbv ilie winner 



No. 2. JuddiMatcli;. 



of Directoi-s, N . K. A., 



Hon. David W. Judd it 



the association was ei 





standing: nmnds, 7. 



second prize, a_^li_le me 



ift'el 





of Board 



ndered by 



-huh prizes, each. 



the 11,1 



>ach the return ot 



priz.-. 1 





grenai 



ers; weapon, any 



N... !■: 



■■■"'■"-. lintrance 



12 from 



■Id prize, a 



in tbe F 







J! : ftairlh 



iu,d t.. 1 



gla.ss ;j,!.:i r:,-. 







tobaeeo andi c 







eaBli,S5: eb ■■ 







tosi.vteeuthi 







each, casb, 5- 







en trance tee. 







No. 4. Tbe i 



^hampion 



's Mai eh 



any r.lle or rifles; Uista 



nces, 20(1, 



each distance 



, position 



, Stan din 



yards. Bolrar 



ce fee, $. 



. First |. 



Utile As.sociat 





Irl, valji- 



ot the Nation 



at Hifle .-1 





grand medal r 



f the Ni 



lioTial l: 



825; fonrtn 







P; HItb piizc 



. riuarter 



icet-du-! 



range, who will tnke receipts lor them, and to whom they must 

 returned immediately upon the eonelosion of the match. Pool 

 tnrgees will lie epeeed at 800 vards nnp-haif hour before the com- 

 menoeraenrof this stage; at iiOO yards, ,i|,on eonelusion ot HOO 

 yards riiiii.'e, f"r halt an benr. and at I.OiO yards, open ■■nneln-ion 

 Of 900 yiivds rniiij-e, f.ir halt an liour : the inateli sh.Mdinir at eneb 

 range to iiuiiiediniely follow- ibe closin- of tbe eofd mrirr-ts iit 

 .snchranire; posiiion, niiv. E.itrMnee f-"', -51. First i.rize. Ihn 

 finltcd .<tiU<\s Miiiiyiry i-h.. ni pinrn-lii,. .L'nid medal, \-.,liie 5123; 



No. fi. Wind, I. :.,, •,!, ■•; "-il residents 



of Ibe trnir.,,! - , ,'-;,,,, , ,,, ;; weapon, 



any rllle wiiiii:i i:,- ;,n, - •,-., ■,■ ,., .,,i vrniichil rast. 



Entraneefec. --,- i\.-. pi,.,,,, li,,- V, i ,, , ,,i,.,i, „, ,.„,,, vanic S5C0. 

 pres-nted by tbe Nati.,nal Kdle -\ss,:ri.ii i. ,.i ..f (Jn-at Brililin to 

 111." N- It. A. of .,\iiieriea, lo h,' eompeterl |,.r on condil lons tO bo 

 deeided neon by the N. K. A. nf Ain.aiea, and to be held by thO 

 winni 1, lill ill, iie'.t fall meeting thereof, when it wilt be shut fur 



Tb' I ,1 I, :i re as follows:— 



Ne I li Military Match.— Open lo teams tif la. 



from ii I I - 1. Tnited States of America— A. The Army 

 nf tile I lined .-iiiios. 1 team from the troops station d withi'n 

 each of ilie3 military divisions -Atlantic, raeilie imd .Ml-s.,nvi M 

 leamsinalli. H The frnitid Slates Navy 1 1 teanii C. Thr ne- 

 lOinal guard or unilormed niililia of the several Slates ami Ter- 

 ritories, includina- the Distrtet of CoUinibia il team from eiieh 



inlries-l^ngland, Ireland, Scol- 



of Great liriiiiin, eneb of tho 

 - - -r countries, I team each, from 



the ndlowino-..— 



A. Tito Regular Army. I Separate teams to be sent only 



B. The Mill Uii. V when the organizations are 



C. The A'olunteei-s. I separate. 



D. The navy of any country. 



Themembe. , r-i b t ,i, to 'oe ollicers or enlisted mr.n .„;■„.„ 

 members of i: , -,;inization which th 



to appearin 1 1, ; , , uiorni ifull dre..:so 



They shall be :, , i 1. maiiiier assledl 





■eprt 



the 



and shall, if i 



ed loby 



lloi 



ids. 



t 500 : 



I'l 





•. En- 

 Ird by 

 lally at 



- .-- . be tstare ur government, Amtriiini 

 iriini'.- fee, >1 eiieb man. First )oize— A trnptiy 



14.111- Henry HilP.ii. of New York, to be shut' I .. „ 



Creedmner or siirdi other raiijje as ibe N. H. .A. ef Americu shall 

 select, to be bePI ,p-,-i-, ■■ -i-,, , .-,.-ir by the head of the corns er rr- 



-iranizallon wi],, , - ■,', in it, nn,l |.-. be returned lo Mie N 



It. A. at tie- i,, r.of. vabie fr.m. Seer.nd pri-'f— \ 



e-d 1 







this 





nililary authorities th, i, 

 acertilieate from the a i; 

 eertilying that each of t 

 r uniformed militlti, in ^, 

 .Iniie. IS.SO. They shall :i| 



55' en I 



mi'n.t 



i,(Hei 



gate s 





lai- mi.di I , -.vui, b iiiu=t t,e eertjtied to by the ad- 

 e team will be allowed to nse the rille in use hy 

 f Ibe United States, or by thcunifor.ned militia 

 at each dismeee Entrance fee, 83 

 Ibe team ma kin- the highest m/gre- 

 , iierof -Mar-uhon.-presinlert by tho 

 ijommanoer-ii :' nt lb- iSiat,, ,,( .Vew Vork, to bn 



shotforantiii:, , ,,.aiid to t,e held during the rear 



by tho ad.iutii, ihe .Siale whnse team may win it 



value S3.5(l. ype,,n,j |,ri-,::.~-]','i ihe team niaking ibe^ecnnd high- 

 est agirieo-ate score. HO rounds of ammunition to each menibcr 

 of the team, \alue.S42. 



No 0. Inter-Stat.? f,ongr,ange Match. -Openfn teams., ft fioni 

 all riO-e-i^-,,'aii,,r'5 orelulisinany .siateorTerr,-,,,vin Ui, I'ni- 



ted St-,,, - I r, -laeoalliliated with the Xari,,ii I -,, ^,,r, 



pre-i ,, ■ -'i. Members of the var: , , : , u 



patinj -,- , :iiie of shooting, be re-|,p, III - ,,,,p 



resid,,,; i I -, - i.ir- ri-presenfed forat lea-t till-, , ,1-1-, rfr«. 



thedafof th.-- imiieh. Distances. 80O. On, 1 1 , ' i,is;l5shois 



at eaeli di.staoee; weapon, any rifle wi; 1 ,, -, Rntrance 



fee. S3 each team. Prize— .1 trophy, tn 1, , , : lie year by 



Ihe successful team, >vhich shall t.e d ,,,- 1.,, ,-, -, 11., ■central 

 place in theStite whosi. leaiii may win ii. 



No. 10. Annii ami A'.n.v/ Jnurnal .Mateb.- Open to teams i.f 

 twelve from any regularly organized militaiv organizatt.n.s in 

 Ihe United States, ineluoirg the r.giilar ariii\-,' navy and mni iiic 

 corps. All competitors to be regularly enlisird iiMniiiers. in g.ind 

 standing, ot the ret'iment, battalion, em-ii,. .,r i.-.iip tlii-y repre- 



jniforni (full drt 

 iont. WiMpi.ii.s 





of 



bronze xrttphv. value -ir li, 1 ,ij ■ ■ i , , : , ; ,, , ,1 ir.inizarion wro-o 

 ream muUes the third biePest a^J^:rr^■ale seore, a troi zo trophy, 

 \-alue i$51t. 



No. II. New 5'ork State National Guard Mateli.-Opon to teams 

 ot 12 men trum each reinnien r, liaita lienor -epa rate e. mi p.inyofiii- 

 faiitry of the N'atinnai dei.-fl .,r .h,. sr.,,-.. ,,, v .„,, y,,,.,- ,..-,,5, .,,-,,^ 

 la-ingeerlifiedliyhisM,- -, ,- ,11, - ,,-, 1 ,-,,, ,,,',i ,1 ,- , , „- 



rate company he fepr,-- , , , ..',,, 



weapon, 

 nds, 10 at 

 and 1,000 



No. 



.Mil 



■ ry Chai 



Ameri--- , - . 



borsof the army, navy or ma 

 ot the nationaf guhid of any : 

 in the urn form flull dress or 

 o.f which heisamemher;disi; 

 7 at each distance ; weapon, tie 



-h su.j. 



ot till; 



euinkd to the .humpionship of the U -- -- , 



for one year; distances, 800, 000 and I,0ii0 yards: rounds. 7 at 1 aeh 

 distance; weapon, military rules of any pattern tinrt lias been 

 regularly adopted hy any national or Stale government. Com- 

 peiitora may use their own pieces, or may procure rifles suitable 

 for lUo ranges in this stage from the Superintendent of the 



iilh-. Stale n.ndol : 

 .-iieh man. Fii-sl; 

 makes the h'-gh- 



, >,!• vase, value 575: fourth 

 II I .iipi; 1 lie fourth highest ug- 



-, I.. v„iueS-t3. 

 > I -Milt, 11— Open to teams of 



ill. M.I M-piiiiii, ,-r,i-iin;ii f.riD5iniiT 

 .lO.nal (iu.i ' - ■" V -111 eoiiipeii- 

 lat their.-;,,, ; ,|, - , „- iiuigi.el, 



HlsiamiiiiL-, -',', "1,,- , ^ .„,,ui"or'batl 

 have he,_..i Mi.-h ..n liiiielst. I.'i80: 

 tat,-- imaieli diBiane. s. I-'OO and f,(10 

 lee: posiii.in, s-ar,.|,ii.j- at 200. any, 

 yar.'s. Fniranee fee. SI each ma". 

 batialion. etc., whose tedin makes 

 he New York State division prize, 

 leh member ofihe team making tho 

 ■e, foil rounds of ammunition, valuo 

 S12. 



No. 13. Second Division National Guard Miilch.-Open to teams 



nf 13 from each regiment, battalion or separate eoropanv of in- 



I'autry In the Seoond Division of the NatJonal Guard S. N.' Y. All 



eompeliiots P. appear in me uniform of their cm ps If oil dress or 



lb,-. ,-ii, , ," ' -i i-i il .-II- r.-^iii-, -Hal eommaiider to bo 



- I , I I -. of the regiment, 



I . and to have been 



, - ., I , I I. lii'e. State model; 



- ,..,-..., I .1 .1-,-,.. .,L I--.,, il .lisianee; position, 



:hiu,;ii:- .:■ iMi.aiij. iwil, li.-:.,i I,. Ml.- ! a 1 -et. at aOO yards. En- 

 trance lee, ■?! ea.-b man. I'list inlz,,. t!i Ilie regiment or liiiitnl- 

 i..n. ( t.- . wb..se team i.ink.-,. He- ln-lie^i agj; resale score. Ihe New 

 5'o;k Se 1. Ir, .-n ,, prize, valne.sliu: seeMii.l prize, to each meiir- 

 lier,,: .iii|iThc second highest aggregate uoore, lOO 



roin ,,n, value S(3. 



^ te Match; open to teams of T from any 



ina,!,. i'ationnrmcdwithcarhinps, of the National 



Guar.,, ^ ..- . I •""-' .«-.'ie..t 1 - .1,,.,..,.. -ndertobca 



regular viieia ioiescuis, 



and to have 1 .arinibe 



uniforraof 11, MOyards; 



position. stale, n ech-load- 



ing carbine. Slate nudel. with ciiher caj hme or Intar.lry amtnu< 

 ntUon. Bnlrance fee, $leach man, ITirst |)r]ze,to the troop whow 



value «ii/u: secuiiu pi ize. 

 second highest aggregate 



