Septbmbeh 33, 1880.J 



FOEEST AND STREAM. 



153 



The First autl Second Division miitohes followed, for troops of 

 New York City aril] Brooldyn respectively. Tiie repressive policy 

 of the National Guiirti uuthoritleH of the State was seen in the 

 amall team untry list, and the contest, was a mere drifting- rnco. 

 In previous years these matches have been well fought, theii 

 records standinjr :— 





First Division. 





Second Division. 









No. 





No. 



Year. 



Winners. 



Score. 



teams. 



Winners. 



Score, teams. 



J873 



23d 



263 



10 



23 



181 .5 



1H74 



12th 



283 



11 



23 



207 7 



18V5 



7lll 



m 



9 



23 



4U 6 



1870 



7lBt 



423 



7 



23 



37B 6 



3877 



71st 



428 



6 



23 



405 7 



J878 



7 th 



4H 



6 



2:1 



433 4 



1879 



7tli 



1-17 



4 



23 



404 4 



The full score of this match for 1880 Is given as 

 Twenty-third Uesfiment. 



200 yards. 



N. L. Oandee 



K. Do Forest 



.T. B. Fi'othiosrham 



11". li. Holmes 



P. A. Hand 



J M. Robertson 



G. L. Fox 



F. 7j. GrUwold 



C. C. Blossom 



R. M. .Tahnsnn 



A. G. Perbai 



. . 500 yards. 



.>tn43. :J0 44455.. 22 



5:ii:.r,. 23 ium ,20 



i:!li:i J8 ^ .■'14554 -.2.3 



IRCIt,." ~ 



4+354. .20 



45442. .1!) 



i:«.54. J!) 



4.i.5:i4..20 



■i43a..l»i 



n3344..1fl 



4.3-353.. 18 



2454 



.20 



J.I.,. Shepherd...'.'; 445.3:1. !l9 



44.iS3.._ 

 45454 .22 

 425145.. 19 

 44234.. 19 

 25233.. 17 



Fourteenth Begtment. 



34412..16 



...45443. .20 



34444 .10 



5(44). 31 



lu:!:; .].s 



4:i4U, IH 



---- 44^44 ,30 



43:U4..I8 



43H:« .15 



, 03345 .IT 



.4:3:343. .17 



1. .343IJO--IO 



5555-5.. 



T35445 : 

 :43545.. 

 4:«45.. 

 4:C!45.. 

 :i4423.. 

 24405.. 

 4,523'3. 

 405.54 . 

 54:314 . 

 :«243.. 

 02400. . 



H. Xntt 



K. c' nrnwe 



F. D. Stellinjrwi 

 .Ia<. .Vtonn; ;. 

 T. M. Hnrvev . 

 Johni'orry .. 

 C. L. MadiHun 

 H.C. .Unison.. 

 .1. Hen wood — 

 F. Sohulkin.... 

 J. .T.DlKon ... 

 J.W.Nutt. . . 



Total , 210 204 414 



Bovemli Regiment. 



W. T. Underwood, -Tr .5.5355. .23 .35:344. .20 43 



J.L.Price •I4t44--20 .55503. .23 43 



C.H.F.a(rle 45445. .22 25:555. .20 ii 



H. T. Lockwood 34445. .2f) 444,54. .21 41 



F. Alder 4.1554. 32 31435.19 .11 



E. 0". Price 45444. .21 .5:B44..in 40 



fi. W. Munson . ..34'343..iG 4.5545.23 :» 



■SV. E. HatlleUl .53:344. .19 :!5.534, 30 Mil 



H. n.Tliomwju 4:mi(..1'.i 514:31 .30 :i;i 



W.H. Haines ,, ...:i:M:n, ]i5 .5.5.534. .23 38 



F. C. McLoweo 4i.5:u. :M 31315. .18 ;is 



C.F:Ki>bUius :344:i.5 .19 4:U53. 13 ;!r 



Total 237 243 -479 



Bigbtifa Regiment. 



W. H. Cochrane 544a'>-31» 



T. R. Murphy 4-1354- 20 



A. Doughiss 35:34;— n 



C. Stafford 313:33-15 



N. H. Devar.- oi«5 - 17 



.J. A. Gee,, Stun- 11 



G. D. Soott :',:i 



C. Heiznmn 



J- H. Borsdorir 1 



W. H. Reed, .Ir..„ ! 



J. H. Balaton ii,ji > ::i 



S.StQinlger lii:;4-i-- .1,-, 



.54.533- IS- 40 



512(5- 30- 40 



51532- 13- :i(l 



Totals 307 303 410 



Tlie Cavalry State Match had almost another walkover, the 



Yates Drag-oons cominjir down to almost certain victory. Tlie 



score stood :— 



Troop " C," Tates Drapoons, Syracuse. 



O.G.Jones ....441544.5—30 | F. Swath 4-30.3443-21 



W.Gordon . . . ......4443444— 27 | C. Brown 403liS33-l(i 



L. AJbnter - 4343444 -:3G I 



H.A-Pralt 4t4;!3.33-2i Total ,..ill7 



ff.Bnlllin 314.530!— 23 I 



Separate Troop " E," New York City. 



J. J. Fay ...... ........24443(3-34 IF. T. Davis. 3433034-22 



G. W. Hunt 4.503314-23 C. W. Barker 0333440-lB 



H. E. Kinp 3443324-22 — 



N. C.Burfls 3t3a304.-S2 Total 147 



• r. H.Pitt 2312423-20| 



The Directors had their little .(eu iCesprit durinir the afternoon, 

 and Col. Gildersleeve once more took possession of the shiny 

 Directors' badg'e. The scoring' was really KOoi, and it is fair to 

 other contestants to say that it took place on a special target 

 Nuf oed. 



H. A. Gildorsleeve .54444—21 I J. G. Story 2.34:35-17 



G. W. Winwate 45344-20 1 G. S. Seheraerhorn, Jr.. 43243 -16 



G. D. Scott 43453—19 | J. H. Cowperthwait 45130-lU 



F. J. Donaldson 34.344—18 I 



The Military Team Match ran through the day, and some of the 

 teams were unfortunate enough to strike a rain squall which 

 came up in the middle of the day. The superiority of the special 

 Springtield in use by the Creednioor representatives of the army 

 was very manifest in the tine score of the winning team. This 

 match, which up to this year has been a sprinfr meeting event, 

 was won in la70 by Co. I, Seventh Regiment, with 131 points ; in 

 1877 by Co. B, Engineer Battalion, U. S. A., 137 points : in 1878 by 

 Co. C, Engineer Battalion, V. 3. A., 142 points, and again last year 

 by the same tcum with 1.56 points ;— 



Co.B, Uuiled States Engineora. I Co. B, Fifty-flrst Kegiraeut, Sy- 

 racuse, N. Y, 



Corpl. Barrett 4445545-31 1 M. J. Blakely 54435.54-30 



Corpl. Miller .(345454—29 I Geo. E. Nearing 4543145-29 



Pvt. lvrei>,9 5;S15444-29 W. C. Hitchcock 4343553-27 



Corpl. Von Sehon . . . .4454443-38 1 L. A. Wilkinson . . . .3444445-28 

 Pvt. Way. 4:344445-28 | H. W. Greenland 4443443-28 



Total... 138 



Co. B, Twelfth Regiment, New 



York. 



Capt. Burns 434414.5-28 



Sorgt. Koss 444:344,5-26 



Pvt. Paulding 4:334444^20 



Serg. Van Heusen..... 3.14:3444-28 

 Pvt. Wood 3434435-28 



Total 131 



Ninth Separate Co., Whitehall, 



N. Y. 

 Capt. R. E. Bascom... 5345-413-28 

 Lieut. C. A. Munich.. 1444444— 28 



Chas, Leet 4444;)+4-27 



Lieut. J. H, Parke. ...4434444— 27 

 K. Wilcox ■1034444-a 



Total 133 



Total 145 



Co. A, United States Engineers. 



Sergt. Royston.- .4544444—29 



Capt. Qniu u .5314451-29 



Sergt . Renoud 4»45434-';9 



Pvt- Doyle 34:34444—28 



Sorgt. Kelley 4432443-24 



Total 137 



Twentieth Separate Co., Second 

 Team, Binghamton, N. Y. 



0. A. Mori 5444444-29 



J. M. Congdon 4334555-29 



C.B.Smith 4335.544-28 



J. P. Northing ........43.54404-24 



H. Bevler 434438.3-24 



Total 134 



Co. C, United States Engineers. I Co. C, ThlrlT-flfth Battalion, 

 Watortown, N. Y. 



Capt. J. C, Mallery...4434.555-30| O. R. Brown 4444433-28 



Lieut. T. A. Bineham.;M44.535— 38 1 W. R. Zimmerman. ...4344.543-37 



Pvt.J.Cavanagh 44^444:13-20 1 H. N. Otla 3434444-26 



Pvt. K. Kohrt. 3413414— 25 I F. L. Baker ,..434354.3-28 



Prvt. Reeker 3124:3:!4-2(l | B. R. Buna 3-144334—25 



..Total ..-- .1331 Total.. 



. 13:! 



Co. H, Seventh Regiment, New I Co. H, First R.egiment, Conn. 

 York. I 



Pvt. E. W. Price 4.5445.14-:!0 | Lieut. Connell 4t444.5,5-:30 



Capt. J. L. Price 4:i4l4(.5-:;8 | .Sergt. Chapm .-.,4141:335-27 



I'v-t.W. J. Underwood.:i.54:3314— 28 I Lieut. Simon 2444444-28 



Pvt- H. C. Titu,>i 3;5-m5.3-24 I Sergt. Crane 3441444-28 



Sergt. H.W. Clementsj;3l4343— 23 Capt. C18(l-k. 014.35 4— 23- 



Total 1311 Total . 131 



Troop C, Yates Dragoons. Syni, 1 

 cuse, N.Y. 



O. G. Jones 34.54544- '-"i 



H. Griffin 4.5314:35-:; 



W. Sadow 4434315-37 



L. Albiter- - . , 4 1444 10-34 



Capt. M. Auer. . 

 Total 



. .:5:334.133— ;;3 I J. Lamed .. . 



. 131 t 



:al.. 



rate Co., First 

 mtou. N. V. 



.5343114-27 



434.5434-27 



4335443-28 



434144:3-26 



343:3344-34 



l;30 



Twenty-ninth Separate Co., I Co. D, Fittv-llrst RegluienI, Sy- 

 Horseheads, N. V. I r.u-nso, N. V. 



Wordan 413U44--37 i .1. W. Mcllvav :i4:t51U— 27 



Staring 45444:33-27 ' W. B. Nihhs.; :i43):U5-35 



Curtis ... .445;3.4:B-28 | F. L. Lyman 3144 i:it-3fi 



M. H- Bebion 4424134-25 | D. xV[. Lefevre 4044444-34 



Purdy 3132343-22 I D. M. Totmaii . . - 34:33434-2; 



Total 127 1 Total 135 



Co- C, Seventh Regiment, New I Co. H, Eighth Regiment, New 

 York. I York. 



F.C. Mc-owel 24.33515-26 I J. H. Bordsdorfif 3.534444-28 



J. Mcivee 3444314-35 1 N. H. Dewer 34444.3:3-25 



F. Aider ::i:i34;;4-:;4 1 N. H. Reed, Jr 4444:i;t5-3,> 



W. H. Heiser 2;il!143-'24 I .1. H. Balston 44:3:1:143-31 



H. B. Tliomsoii 444-4304-33 M. L. Smith 4434:103-21 



Total 1231 Total 131 



Twenty-eiffhth Separate Co., I E. Root. 4443033-21 



Elmlra, N. Y. D.H. Maekoy 334;^,|■^:3— 20 



S. Horsford 4343444—28 ( — 



1). K. Bunnell 3134444-26 Total 116 



W. H. Goring .... .4343-342-23 | 



The Short Range Team Match, for teams of four from any club, 

 had plenty of entries and a corresponding amount of disaopoint- 

 mcnt at the resuU, which wave the first prize to some lino work 

 of the Empire Cluli tearu;- 



Empire Kiflc Club-First Tram. 



5V.M. Farrow 5454555-:33 ■M44545-:30 03 



.3.H- liruwn 4515554-:33 4151014-25 .57 



D.F. Davids 4444443- ,7 .3444:44—26 .53 



J. W.Todd.... 444.4.533—27 3114434—26 .53 



Total no 107 226 



Massachusetts Rifle Association. 



C. W.Hillman ...54545.55-^3 4344.44.5—28 61 



K.J Katila^Ui 5444455-31 4443444-27 .58 



N. W. Arnold 4444444-38 4414454-29 57 



.I.X. i-'rye ,.4853534—29 3433053-21 -50 



Total. 



.121 



Penns.vlvania State Rifle Association - 



E. 0. Shakesjieare 4345155-33 



Wm. DeV. Fouike ........45445.5.5-32 



H. Mandorson, Jr ...4440:145-24 



L. Thomas .....5.544444—30 



Total 118 



Armory Rillo Club. 



P B. Buel , 4544454-30 



M. \V. Buel 4544444-29 



R-T. Hare 1444545-30 



J- F.Cranston 4445534-29 



Total.! , , 118 



Presidio Rifle Club— Second Tcan 



3454543-28 

 4543443-27 



54344.54—29 

 3431310-21 



4444445—29 

 3534418-20 

 4444213-35 

 0.3.35334—24 



11^. W..isn 

 V.'e. Pill 



. 4455544-31 



. ,;54544:;-30 



...34444:34-26 



4534455-:30 

 4444444- 2S 

 31544 40-34 

 40343,53—22 



Total - 118 



New lurk Rifle Club 

 i Mclnness 4o44455-3l 



IS (It 3i)lo41-a.. 



Sf. O Donncll .,41)t44-..S 



W 14 Duulip 5440H4-„) 



Total 116 



PjCSidlo RiHo Club— l<irst Team 

 444445.-30 

 3455415-30 



4 414j4-_S 

 ) 444 4-31 



m 



ErapneRiflpClub-Sn i 1 ' 1 



J. H Siilliian 

 C. A Homuu 

 J. vvihon 

 E. C Jeui 



4444443—27 

 -45J341— 25 

 5 jj4o4— 27 

 -■4 4j4-2t. 



t3i>444-27 

 4143334^35 

 34443j3-2b 

 4333344-23 



4-27 



4-27 



I -~4 



oL.DiM -21 



G. Joinei 

 A.H Indci' 

 ,1.B lli/lctoj 

 J.H Roche 



Total 



Brooklyn BiHe Club 



il2 



Bridgeport Ct , Rifle Association 



H. Nichols 44i4444-3« 



D. E M<ish 54444 1 II 



S. H Hubbard 4i04 - 



S. C Kingmiu 411 1-1 



IO-2b 



m -31 



iit-31 



Total 



113 



Sixty-fifth Regiment— Piist Team 



T. S Wand 444-)4.54-30 4443345-27 



II. A Menker 44-,44-i+— »c4 4^44.444—^7 



L.P Kuchmiyei 14n44l-.. n 4^19 



H. b Mulligan 434*444 1 iib-17 



Total 11 00 



Third Divis on V i I 



W F Miles I 



W. E Fitch I I - 



James I Miles 4 44 >— j„ 



B, R bpellinan, Jr 4o4Uil3 — 2 



Total 113 



Sixty-flfth Regiment- Second Team. 



W. G. Gregory .33531.34—25 23154.-.4-27 



aO.Ariiold 33!.5334-25 .3:344 4i 2-20 



Wm. Creedman 8:3.3414-1—25 240ie33- 14 



H.A. Parke 0323;3,>4-20 03430:30-13 



t 4)1-27 

 4 4413-24; 

 o»23oi3— 19 

 045*503—17 



Seventh Regiment Rifle Cluf -r 1 T 

 P. Aldei 11 I 3t 



B. W Price 4 1 -..5 



J. L Pnct, 14 4 1 I 1 -30 



W.J Underwood, Jr )j4444-i— 3u i.>j+4ij— 17 



Total 



113 



May Aug Rule is' 



3 4 44-26 

 1 -18 



I 4 -13 



I -13 



G. H Ives 

 0. B Thompson 

 C. H WUles 

 John Blatter 



Total 



Siity-flfth Boeunent— Third Team 

 C. B Hill 1444->54-30 4323203— IB 



Alet Shepherd 44434 >3-2j 34044-lb 



G.T Quimby 44^244 - o 4 L 3.3-21 



S. M Welch Jr 4443433- > 2- Jj-1 > 



10, 



Total 95 7? 109 



The third day brought the important military team matches to 

 the fore. It was a lovely day of the early fall, a day for big 

 scores, and the team men felt that they could do themselves Jus- 

 tice. The Inter-Stato team match had taken the closing hours of 

 the day previous: this permitted teams from any State or Terri- 

 tory of the Union. In the had light and unstable wind of that 

 time the scores -n'ere not e.vtra flue, but New Yorlc State received 

 a defeat of a very emphatic sort. This is encouraging, and shows 

 that throughout the Union rille shooting is spreading, and that 

 out-side of and beyond the Regular Army an armed force is rising 

 for defense, or, it may be, for offense. This imporiant match 

 runs back to 187.5, when the ranges wore 300 and 40O yards, but 

 since that time they have been as now 200 and 500 yards. What 

 the learns have done is shown in the following summary of past 

 contests:- 



,, , 200 yards. 500 yards. Total. 



ls,5. ..New 5"ork 440 415 804 



l,s75..-.(.'oniiecticut 375 307 683 



I f(7il.... Connecticut U3 ,386 829 



l,S7il....New i^ork 434 382 816 



IS77....(3atifornia 499 4SI6 995 



1877 ;;.'; Now York .]'.'.'..'..'.. 



irk . . 



1879 



..New York . 



. +11 

 . 4S3 

 , «« 

 . 4.55 

 . iin 

 . 387 

 . 491 



466 



971 



487 



987 



333 



74t 



491 



97* 



430 



808 



m 



804 



372 



853 



335 



722 



519 



1,010 



519 



1,01.8 



1879.... Now .Terscy 



1879.... Pennsylvania _.. ..„^ „^„ 



1879 Massachusetts 484 44s 82s 



The New Vork .State team of this year was a Luere pick-up team, 

 shooting with the blunderbusses whicli make up the State arma- 

 ment, and they wont into the light feeling certain of defeat, and it 

 came- I'ennsylvania should havedone much better, but in her 

 case the scores will show that it is the tail of a team that deci'ies 

 the winning or losiing of the match, and unless the scores are well 

 bunched success is impossible. The scores of the match stood : - 

 New Jersey. 



200 yards. 500 vards. 



4454554434-43 d.j-, i>,n,-50 92 

 444>, 14143 41 1 ,4 14 -4b ^7 

 14^4411 4J-3I 4 1 -44 ,S3 



3444 34444- ) 

 4434333344— oQ 

 14 33434443-36 

 44 -.44 5 1 334-40 



T. W.Grifflth 



G. E. P. Howard 



L. H. Greve 



J. M. Dart 



J. H. Symes 



E. Haddenhorst _ 



C. Gasser 



J. W.Denraan ,,. „ 



B. P. Holmes 4-3.)4344.)4,3-37 



R. Cnrry 44:34.544534-41 



A.Anderson :3344453444— 38 



H. J- McCobee 3554433043-34 



Total 471 



Connecticut. 



.454454.5.544-44 



4.5344;34444-.39 



.544.54:34444-41 



4344443544-38 



44444.5.1441- -43 



55hS;5i:i44-3S 



:i54 4:434444 -3S 



4:(33355345-3S 



4.5444444.54—42 



54444:30405—33 



-1443344:334-36 



4343441455-40 



E. H.Williams 



EH. Whittock.... 

 .T. L. Woodbrldgo. . 

 G. G- Le Barnes.... 



J. L. Osgood 



H. Nichols 



P.P. Nichols 



H. Atkinson 



G. R. Mchols 



H- 



Total 



105 



P L Lvman 



W T Ludeiwood,Jr 



J Reeves 



J L Price 



I W Price 



C H Eagle 



H N Otis 



L I Kirchraetci 



W M IclOMC 



R Oiinin 



H S Mulligan 



5\ B Randall 



Totil 



D R Atkinson 

 E A Leopold 

 J A FullHi 

 ( H -^X e la 

 T Blotter 

 T M El 



R Fe 



roughs 



New York 



44o4445.15 —42 

 D43444 4444-40 

 4445.344543-42 

 )14444 3444-40 



030>344 33- 9 

 34443 i-)S4S-40 

 i>430443oa4-3o 



151 

 nyhania 

 344«444S-)-43 

 4444334344-34 

 44444 44 3-40 

 44 4 to4-4ij 

 1144 4 -41 

 1 1 14-il 



t 111 444- 



144 llH-,1 

 I 44 - 



414 i44 4- 



^-4^44 lu-11 

 24044 N^}44-31 



K t -41 



4il 44) 4-41 

 5441445444-43 

 41 '344 1 3-)S 

 4)'ijl>444 40 

 24143) -.33- 3tj 



2302435330-35 



2544421 )43-3 1 

 3->54.3T,5143-43 

 3144344)44 -41 

 33)^4. ))55-42 

 3l>343il4J-3S 



3.43233343-41 



414443 13M— 41 

 43 4 3 434-31 



334 4 514-41 

 41 343 ))4-3- 

 OI1343445.33-0I 



S323a544S3-4o 

 o2>44.)4 30-14 

 o4o54 34043-41 

 542433)>44-41 

 4 !5 ,445-41 

 431, 3.,0-41 

 4.1 4 4>4-41 

 4 4 3J 1 D-41 



, 3 343 3-41 



3j>34 3.344.3- 42 

 4454304233-31 

 0'442a40o3— 39 



3,53331 4.0-48 



^43 4 )4-3-3S 

 1144 ,,,3-35 



I 33-32 



1 W Buii 



G 15 Hanc 



C 1< Chamberlain 



U H I\es 



E L Zcllnei 



Totil 



With this warning and kno 

 most thoroufeh sludj of rifle pi 

 volunteers out of the Nf\ loik tciin < uclu 

 out of the" internationtl militiiv leim iin 

 Hilton trophy andthera,'tch nairo\\ ed itatlt dovi 

 between 3 teams ol regulais for hrst jilaec JSi' 

 necticut andPennsyhaniatook part in Ihe lare bi: 

 behind by the superior system tndoppoicuiut 1 

 the regulais The men from the Dimsidu ni thi ' 

 Ma] 01 Geo Shoiklev secured such an ad\an'ig< . 

 langes that thej were assured of aucci t c\cn t 

 lantie te im did lead by a few points In the buo \ ardo 



Thismilcli ditesbick to 18-'8 when Judge Htun Hilion hav- 

 ing offeicd a very handsome trophj the m Itch was institultd ihe 

 conditions have not been changed, and the record of the match 

 stood — 



i-4l3. „.4— __ ,H, 



C324a20,.02-18 40 



+68 3(,9 837 



gthat the regulais hid mane a 



icf toi the pi t 1.. months the 



ik tctin < uclu 'eil to lemain 



foi the 



rontest 



ej ( on 



a left fir 



lu^h the At- 



yarrtg 



1878 

 New York 

 Connecticut 348 



New Jersey i)28 



Div ision of the Missouri 303 



18.9 

 New \ 01 k -w -313 



JiMSiouo the 5.tlintie 333 



Jivision ol the Mis ouil 32B 



3iA ision of the Pacilic 336 



*ew Jersey 3:53 



For the present J car the scores stand — 

 Military Division of the Mi 

 iinYu's Oiilii 

 C S Durbin lllot 4- iO >,j 4- 



C Osborne 1144413- 1 < U ^ 



P Keen J - ' 



J H Baker 

 f C Andersen 

 B Often 

 W DilsooU 

 H Lloyd lo,>4l4 -3. -, >H1,- 



500 



yaids 



jaids QoUil 



3"0 



330 



lO-H 



331 



.^27 



(!«,{ 



301 



^i 



bbl 



27B 



224 



80 J 



375 



3?-, 



lll4u 



Sog 



m 



lUljO 



liOO Yardo Total 

 2455430-28 SO 



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