FOREST AND STREAM 
675 
corps, Second prize, a marble clock and ornaments, cost 
$110. Third prize, a bronze figure .“Orpheus," cost 
$75. 
20th Separate Co., Binghamton. 
Jus. Larnod.. _4 4 5 55 55—33 I C.Smith .3 5 45445-30 
O. A. Morris.5 4 5 5 5 5 4-33 1). M. Worden.3 5 6 3 3 4 5-23 
D. H. Ogden . 5354555-32 F. E. Lyon.435 4.435-38 
M.D.Hinds.4 5 5 5 4 4 5-33 J.P. Worthing....2344533-34 
C. M. Durkee.4 44 5 55 5-32 A. Hevfcr.2 335 3 4 4—24 
0. Van Orden_5 4 5 5 4 5 4-33 | T. M. Congdou .824344 4-23 
Total.351 
nil Beat., N. r. City— Capt, J. L. Price, 33; Corporal I'. C. Mc- 
Levee,38; Private E. W. Price, 31; Lieut. D. Chauncey, 30; cor¬ 
pora - i b bh ■ himbi faaiaj '* ■ 
fe_ 
A. French, 25. Total, 348. _ , , „ 
U. S. Engineers, Willett's Point, N. l r .—Se-rgt. M. Dolan, 32; Cor¬ 
poral H. Vouchan, 30; Corporal J. Turner, 30; Private J. Cav- 
anagh, 29; Privote C. Barrett, 3!): Sergt. C. Renaud, 29; Private 
B. Kohrt, 27; Capt. A. M. Miller, 35; Lieut, J. C. Mallory, 25; Lieut, 
Wm. Black, 25: Private H. Krolos, 54 ; Private J. F. Frasier, 33. 
Total, 328. 
Slat Steal. Surname. —Lieut. Col. Gray. 33; Sergt. Blakeley, 31; 
Capt. Bruce, 29; Private Tubbs, 29; Private MeElroy, 38; Private 
Lyman, 36; Private Nearing, 26; Lieut. Shuttle, 26; Private Lefevre, 
26; Adj. Griffin, 23; Private Greenland, 18; Sergt. Farness—Total, 307. 
481 Jt Regt. Oswego. —Lieut. Col. Houghton, 33; Lieut. Curtis, 30; 
Private Gardner, 28; Private Perkins, 28; Capt. Barton, 28; Private 
Hall, 26; Sergt.-Major White, 25; Lieut. Barton, 25; Lieut. Clcming, 
24; Private Willis, 33; Private Wood, 21; Lieut. Barnes, 19; 
Total, 306. 
13th Regt. Scranton,Penn— K. McMillan, 33; G. B. Hand, 31; Geo. 
Ives, 39; P. B. Thompson, 38; Geo. Barnard, 27; G. L. Breek, 36; 
Jaa. A. Fuller. 25; F. H. Clements, 34; W. H. Young, 24; Chas. H. 
Well3, 23; W. H. Pierce, 22; D. S. Atkinson. 21; Total 306. 
33d Regt, Brooklyn.—\V. L. Candee, 33; F. A. Hand, 30; J. H. 
Stearns, 38; S. Ford, 27; J. S. Shephard, 26; F. L. Holmes, 26; F. J. 
Griswold 35; J. B. Frotbingham, 35; W. N .Walker, 23; A. G.Perham, 
22; J. L. Thompson, 22; G. L. Fox, 19. Total, 305. 
9f7i Begt.. A. Y. City.- Sergt. Jones, 33; Sergt. Nordbrack, 39; Sergrt. 
Dontney, 37; Sergt. Stroh, 36; Private Jones, 26; Private Hover, 26; 
Private Boyd, 25; Lieut. Beaumau, 23; Corporal Engel, 33: Corporal 
Dc Groot, 33; Private Donegan, 23; Sergt.-Major Engle, 18. Total, 
301. 
Sith Real:, Rochester— A. B. McMaster, 30; C. E. Eider, 29; Sami 
M(.'Master, 29 ; F. E. Harrold, 28; Col. Eddy, 27; J. H. IJrown, 27; W. 
F. Hunt, 37; E. S. Comes, 26; S. A. Service, 26; Lieut. Col. Brennan, 
23; Lieut. Clark, 18; G. T. Stillson, 7. Total, 296. 
lltft Regt., Brooklyn. —Sergt. Smith, 30; Corporal Corroy, 29; Cor¬ 
poral Harvey, 20; Corporal Heuwood, 28; Corporal Brough, 28; 
Lieut. Nutt, 20; Sergt. Steltingwof, 26; Sergt. King, 24; Private 
Robertson, S3; Private Clancy, 20; Private Moore, 17; Sergt. Noble, 
17. Total, 294. 
49th Begt., -1 ahum .—Corporal Andrews, 29; Sergt. Wright, 27; 
Sergt:. Stafford, 37; Sergt. Mills, 25; Adj. Kirby, 25; Sergt. C. E. 
Wright, 34; Private Westover, 21; Lieut. Eaton, 21; Sergt. Kelly, 20; 
Private Talladay, 20; Corporal MoCarten, 19; Col. Storke, 18. 
Total, 276. 
StliRegt.,N. Y. City —Private Hcigmnnn, 29; Private Douglass, 38; 
Private Bead, 27; Lieut. Gee, 27; Private Stafford, 26; Private 
Carter, 35; Sergt. Murphy, 34; Capt, Balston, 20; Private Cochrane, 
19; Private Daley, 18; Corporal Eandell, 16; Private Dewar, 14; 
Total, 273. 
29th Separate Co., of Borseheads.— Sergt. Stow, 27; Lieut. Curtis, 
26; Private Brown, 26; Corporal Worden, 25; Private Meieh, 35; 
Corporal Clark, 24; Sergt, Purdy, 23; Private Coriek, 32; Lieut. 
Wintenaute, 31; Sergt. Smith, 31; Corporal Wightman, 16; Cor¬ 
poral Conkllng 15. Total, 271. 
28th Separate Co., of Elmira .—Corporal Ilosford, 31; Sergt. Bun¬ 
nell, 30; Private Rutan, 38; Corporal Rutan, 37; Private Bink, 27; 
Lieut. Mackey, 23; Private Bouglitln, 21; Corporal Boot, 19; 
Private Goff, 17; Private Collson, 17; Private Chase, 13; Sergt. 
Gourd, 7. Total, 261. 
21st Bel., Poughlwcpeie. —O. Cook, 29; P. C. Ward, 27; H. G. Wol¬ 
cott, 21; W. Haubernestel, 21; H. J. Sohraeder, 23; B. Meyer. 23; J. 
Morrow, 30; Jas. Robson, 18; M.D. Beneway, 18; A. F. Lindsey, 13; 
J. D. Williams, 12; W. J. Cocoran, 11. Total. 237. 
65th Begt., Buffalo —Corporal Menker, 25; Lieut.-Col. Graves, 25; 
Lieut, Lyon, 25; Lieut, Kirehmeyer, 23; Adj. Bordemer, 21; Lieut 
Parke, 19; Lieut. Arnold, 19; Corporal Smith, 17; Lieut. Shepard, 
17; Private Ganes, 15; Pi-lvate Ureedman, 14; Major Waud, 5; 
Total. 220. 
30th Separate Co. of Elmira.— Lieut. Hoffman, 30; Prlvate'Cramer, 
24; Corporal Andrews, 23; Private Chamberlain, 23; Private Denton, 
23; Corporal Elston, 21; Sergt. Fitch, 20; Private Parmenter, 19; 
Private Hutchinson. 14; Private Pratt, 11; Sergt. Sadler, 3; Private 
Bowman, 0. Total, 2U. 
13th Separate Co., a J -.—Lieut. Watkins, 28; E.Buck,28; Lieut. 
Farman 27; T. S. BucJdaud, 27; C. C. Bnekland, 26; Corporal Law- 
reuce, 26; W. W. Sherwin, 16; C. C. Baker, 11; Dewitt Johnson, 8; 
Chas. Burse, 5; W. W. Granes, 5; Geo. Bassett, 0. Total, 207. 
New York State National Guard Match.—O pen 
to teams of twelve from each regiment, battalion, or sep¬ 
arate company of infantry of the National Guard of the 
State of New York, each man being certified by his regi¬ 
mental commander to be a regularly enlisted member in 
good standing of the regiment, battalion or separate com¬ 
pany he represents, and to. have been such on June 1st, 
1879. All competitors must appear in the uniform of 
their corps (full dress or fatigue). Distances, 200 and 500 
yards; position, standing at 200, any with head to the 
target at 500 ; weapon, Remington rifle, State model; 
rounds, five at each distance ; entrance fee, $1 each man. 
First prize, the New York State prize, a trophy, pre¬ 
sented by the Commander-in-Chief on behalf of the State 
of New York, value, $500 ; second prize, brass pitchers of 
Medieval design, cost, $110; third prize, a silver vase, of¬ 
fered by Messrs. Tiifany & Co., Union square, New York, 
value, $75; fourth prize, an elegant clock and mantel or¬ 
naments, cost, $00:— 
20(h Separate Co., of Binghamton. 
J.P. Worthing. 4 3 3 4 3-17 5 5 4 5 6-24 41 
D. M. Worden. 3 6 3 4 4—19 5 4 5 4 4—22 41 
C. Van Olden. 3 3 3 5 5—19 5 3 5 4 5—22 11 
M.D. Hinds. 3 3 4 3 4—19 4 3 5 4 5—21 40 
O. A. Morris. 2 5 3 4 4—18 4 4 5 5 3—21 39 
C. M.Durkec. .... 4 5 4 4 4—21 4 3 3 6 3—18 39 
D. H. Ogden. 5 3 5 4 4—21 4 0 4 4 6—17 38 
C. Smitu. 4 4 4 3 4—19 2 3 4 4 5—18 37 
A. Bevier. 3 4 3 5 4^-19 4 2 5 3 5—18 37 
J. Larned.. 4 3 3 4 3—17 3 3 5 3 5—19 36 
T. M. Congdou. 4 2 3 3 4—17 4 5 2 2 4—17 33 
J.T. Lyon. 4 2 2 3 2—13 4 3 4 2 2—15 28 
Total..218 233 450 
48th Regiment of Oswego. 
Capt. Barton. 3 4 4 4 4—19 4 5 4 6 5—23 
Sergt.-Maj. White. 4 3 3 5 5-20 5 4 5 4 4-22 
Lieut. Barnes. 4 3 4 3 4-18 4 5 5 5 4—23 
Capt. Post.. _ 4 4 4 3 4—19 2 5 4 4 5—20 
Lieut.-Col. Houghton... 3 3 4 4 3—17 3 4 6 4 5—21 
Private Perkins. 4 4 3 5 4^-20 3 6 4 3 3-18 
Lieut. Barton . 4 3 4 4 3-18 0 3 1 5 5—17 
Private Wood. 0 1 3 2 3-13 1 5 4 4 5-22 
Private Hull. 3 3 4 8 3—10 4 4 4 3 3-18 
Lieut. Cleaning. 2 4 4 3 2—15 2 4 3 4 5—18 
Private Gardner. 3 4 3 0 2—12 5 3 4 5 5-21 
Lieut. Curtis. 8 3 5 4 4—19 0 3 0 5 4-11 
Totals.205 233 438 
61st Regiment, of Syracuse. 
Lieut. Settle. 5 3 3 4 5-20 3 4 5 5 5-23 
Sergt. Blakeley . 4 5 4 4 4—21 4 5 5 3 3—20 
Private Lefevre. 4 3 5 4 5—21 3 5 4 4 3—19 
Private Nearing. 4 3 4 3 4— IK 4 2 5 5 4—20 
Private Greenland. 3 4 4 6 3—19 4 4 2 4 5—19 
Lieut.-Col. Gray. 4 4 2 4 2—16 4 4 3 5 6-21 
Private Tubbs. 3 3 4 4 3-17 5 2 5 6 5—20 
Private Melh-oy. 4 1 4 4 4-20 3 5 3 3 4-17 
Adj. Griffin. 3 4 4 6 3—19 0 3 3 3 4—13 
PrivateLvman. ... 4 3 2 4 3—16 2 0 5 3 3—13 
Corporal Lombard. 0 3 4 0 3—10 2 4 3 4 5—18 
capt, Bruce. 4 4 3 2 5—18 4 8 3 0 0—10 
Total. m *5 427 
35th BalbaMon, of Watertown. 
Private Brown- . 4 3 3 3 4—17 
Sergt. Nichols. ... 3 4 4 4 4—19 
Lieut. Howland.... ...4 4 4 4 5-21 
Lieut. Settle. 1 4 4 3 4—19 
Private Otis. 4 4 3 4 3 -18 
Sergt. Middleton-. . 4 4 3 4 4—19 
Capt, Cooper. 4 4 3 4 1—19 
Private Shepherd. 4 3 3 4 4-18 
Private Reeves_..3 3 4 4 4—18 
Private Sopor.. 5 4 3 3 4—11) 
Lieut, Swann. 3 3 4 4 3—17 
Private Zimmerman.. ..4 4 1 8 3—18 
.. _ _ 4-24 
5 3 3 5—20 
4 4 2 3-18 
5 3 2 5-49 
4 5 4 3-19 
3 4 5 4—18 
3 5 2 2-16 
5 2 3 4-16 
2 5 5 3—15 
0 5 3 0-13 
0 5 3 6-13 
0 2 3 3-11 
Total.. 
.223 202 442 
First Division National Guard" Match.—O pen 
to teams of twelve from each regiment, battalion or 
separate company of infantry in the First Division of the 
National Guard S. N. Y. All competitors to appear in 
the uniform of their corps (full dress or fatigue), and to 
be certified by their regimental commander to he regu¬ 
larly enlisted mam bers, in good standing, of the regiment 
or battalion they represent, and to have been such on 
June 1st, 1079. Weapon, Remington rifle, State model; 
distances, 200 and 500 yards ; five shots at eacli distance ; 
position, standing at 200, any with head to the target at 
500 yards : entrance fee, $1 each man. First prize, the 
New York State Division Prize, value $100; second 
prize, a bronze Gladiator, “ Borghese,” cost $80 : third 
prize, a bronze card stand, cost $45 :— 
nh Regiment. 
Corporal McLewee. 3 4 5 4 5—21 4 5 5 5 8—22 43 
Private Lockwood.4 4 3 4 5—20 3 4 5 4 5—21 'll 
Capt. Bobbins.3 3 3 4 4^-17 
Corporal Gardner.5 4 4 3 3—19 
Capt. Price..5 3 6 4 1—21 
Private Price. .5 3 4 4 4—19 
Sergt, LeBoutillier.4 3 3 3 4-17 
Private Underwood, jr_0 5 3 4 5—17 
Corporal Eagle..4 4 2 4 3—17 
Sergt. Holland.—3 4 4 4 4—19 
Sergt. Freueh.5 4 3 0 4-16 
Lieut. Chauncey, jr.0 4 3 4 4—15 
Totals.-.218 
9 til Regiment. 
Capt. De Groot.3 3 1 4 4—47 
Sergt. Stroh.4 4 3 4 2—17 
Lieut, Beaumau.3 4 3 4 4—18 
Private Jones.4 4 4 4 4—20 
Corporal Engel.4 3 3 4 4—18 
Private Donegan.4 4 3 4 5—20 
Sergt, Doutney.0 2 3 3 4—12 
Private Boyd.5 5 2 3 4^-19 
Sergt.-Maj. Engle.4 4 4 4 5—21 
Sergt. Jones... 3 4 3 3 4—17 
Sergt. Nordbruok....1 4 4 4 4r-20 
Private Hover.4 5 1 4 3—20 
Totals. ... . ..219 
89th Regiment. 
3 3 
4 2 4-20 
3 3 3-47 
4 5 4-19 
5 3 5—21 
5 4 4 4—21 
3 4 4 3-19 
3 3 3 3—14 
0 5 2 3—15 
4 5 0 3-16 
229 447 
0 0 3 0 3-6 
5 5 5 4 3-22 
3 3 4 3 4-17 
3 3 4 3 4—17 
4 4 0 3 3—14 
0 0 3 4 4—11 
4 3 4 0 0—11 
3 2 0 4 4-13 
5 3 4 4 3—19 
3 5 4 3 5—20 
3 3 3 5 1—18 
3 3 3 3 5—17 
Capt. Carton.18 
Capt. Kerr.18 
Lieut. MoMorrow—16 
Major Duffy.19 
Lieut. Feehey.18 
Lieut. Farrelly. 19 
Lieut. Began .18 
Sergt. Desmond. 14 
Sergt. Meagher.15 
Private Byau.17 
Capt. Cushing .20 
Capt. Brennan.17 
10— 2S 
12 86 
14— 30 
15— 84 
10—28 
18— 35 
19— 35 
8—22 
16— 31 
11— 28 
18— 33 
19— 36 
8th Regiment. 
200 500 
Yds. Yds. 
Sergt. Murphy.17 19—39 
Corporal Randall....18 15—33 
Private Reid.18 18—16 
Private Carter.19 7-26 
Private Heizman.... 19 13—32 
Private Dewar-19 5—34 
Private Dalev.17 10,. 27 
Private Cochrane.... 19 18—37 
Private Douglass—18 11—29 
Private Stafford.18 2-20 
Lieut. Gee.19 12—31 
Capt. Balstou.14 8—22 
Totals. 215 138 333 
Totals.,.. 168 207 375 
“Second Division National Guard" Match. —Open 
to teams of twelve from each regiment, battalion or 
separate company of infantry in the Second Divisioneof 
the National Guard S. N. Y. All competitors to appear 
in the uniform of their corps (full dress or fatigue), aud 
to be certified by their regimental commander to be regu¬ 
larly enlisted members of the regiment, battalion or sep¬ 
arate company they represent, and to have been such on 
June 1st, 1879. Weapon, Remington rifle, State model; 
distances, 200 and 500 yards : five shots at each distance ; 
position, standing at 200, any, with head to the target, at 
500 yards ; entrance fee, $1 each man. First prize, the 
New York State Second Division Prize, value, $100 ; 
second prize, a bronze female figure, cost $80 ; third 
prize, a trophy of medieval arms, cost $45 : — 
23d Regiment Team. 
... 4 4 8 4 3-18 5 3 5 8 4-22 40 
Private Perham 
Sergt. Candee. 4 3 
Privlo Hand. 1 4 
Private Griswold. 4 4 
Private Steams. 4 4 
Private Shepherd. 4 3 
Private Holmes. 3 3 
Private Walker. 4 4 
Adj. Frotbingham.3 4 
Private Ford.. 4 4 
Private Fox... . 0 3 
Private Thompson.4 4 
4 5 4 4—22 
2 3 
4—16 
2 8—18 
5 3-18 
5 4—19 
0 4 4 3 5—16 
3 2 5 4 2—10 
4 4 3 4 5—19 
2 2 0 3 5-18 ... 
0 3 3 0 0— 6 23 
3 3 5 4 5-30 37 
5 3 2 4 4—18 37 
2 2 
3 3 
4 2 
5-17 
5—17 
5-14 
i 4—21 
0 0 0 3—7 
0 3 0 4—7 
0 0 0 3-3 
5 3—16 
5 4-21 
. 3 3—18 
! 4 3—17 
4 2—15 
3 3-18 
! 4 3—17 
0 0—10 
. 5 2-14 
1 3 3-17 
14th Regiment Team. 
Corporal Greenwood- 5 3 3 4 4—19 
Capt. Browe. 5 4 4 4 4-21 
Private Robertson. 4 2 4 4 3—17 
Corporal Harvey. 4 3 4 4 4—19 
Private Moore. 3 4 4 2 5—18 
Corporal Corry. 3 3 4 4 3—17 
Sergt. King. 4 4 4 4 4r-20 
Sergt. StiUenwerf. 0 2 4 2 3—11 
Sergt. Smith. . 3 3 3 4 3—16 
Private Claney. 2 4 3 4 4—17 
Sergt, Noble. 3 3 3 3 4—16 
Lieut. Nutt. 4 3 4 3 3—17 
308 
47th Regiment Team. 
Private Langcake. 4 3 4 5 3—19 
Private Bay ley.3 3 4 2 4—46 
Sergt. Mathews . 4 3 2 2 4—15 
Sergt. Whalley. 3 0 0 4 5-13 
Private Peters. 2 3 4 0 2—11 
Sergt. Braiuard. 3 3 3 0 4—13 
Private Knouse. 3 3 3 3 4—10 
Sergt. C.L. Heinrichs.... 4 5 2 3 4—18 
Sergt. J. J. Heinrichs _ 4 3 3 3 3—15 
Sergt, Harris. 3 3 3 4 8—14 
Private Ploucffuet. 0 0 0 0 0— 0 
Corporal Brown. 3 0 3 3 0—7 
156 103 '259 
“ Cavalry” Match.—O pen to teams of six men from 
regiments, battalions, or separate troops of cavalry or 
batteries of artillery (aimed with carbines) of the National 
Guard or uniformed mili tia from each State or Territory 
of the United States ; teams to appear in the authorized 
uniform of the organization they represent (full dress or 
fatigue), and the members thereof to be certified by the 
commanding officer of the regiment, battalion, separate 
troop or battery that they are active members thereof, 
and were such on June 1st, 1879; distances, 200 and 300 
0 3 6 5 
3- 17 
4- 17 
4—17 
4 2 0 5 0—11 
5 4 0 2 0—11 
3 0 2 2 3—9 
0 2 0 2 2—6 
0 0 0 2 0—2 
0 3 0 0 0-2 
0 0 0 0 0—0 
3 2 4 0 0—9 
0 0 0 0 2—3 
yards ; position, standing at 200, kneeling at 300 yards ; 
weapon, the carbine with which the organization repre¬ 
sented is armed; rounds, five at each distance ; entrance 
fee, $1 each man. First prize, bronze card receiver, cost, 
$65; second prize, a bronze flying Mercury, cost, $45 ; 
third prize, a fine sole leather nickel-mounted gun case, 
offered by Messrs, Crouch & Fitzgerald, 550 Broadway, 
value, $25 : — 
Troop I, 6 th Brigade, N. Q. S. A. Y. 
Captain Turner. 
200 Yards, 
4 3 4 3—18 
Ca,pts_ 
Private Watson 
Lieut. Wellington. 4 4 r 
Private Wagner. 4 4 1 
Lieut. Newell. -. 3 4 4 
Private Kellogg.4 3 3 
Totals..—. .H2 
Battery E, Washington Grays. 
3—16 
5- 31 
6 - 20 
300 Yards. 
4 5 4 3-21 
5 5 5 2-20 
5 5 0 5—20 
5 5 3 3-20 
5 5 5 5—25 
4 5 5 4-20 
26 
200 
300 
Fite 
200 300 
Yds. Yds. 
Sergeant Boss. 18 16 
Sergeant McHugh ... 18 23 
Totals.. 91 
Yds. 
Corn. Miller. 11 
Q. M. S. Paseo. 18 
Oorp. DeVoe. 19 
Private Baldwin. 10 
Grand total.. 
Separate Troop D, Brooklyn. 
Sergeant Oetgen. 8 15 I Lieut. Van Hun. .18 
Private Maxon. 18 14 | Private Waeohtler 17 
Captain Mohrmann 
10 
12 
Private Lakoman. Ii 10 I Totals. 94 85 
Grand total. . ..*.179 
Troop A, Jiarl Klein's Troop New York (My. 
Lieut. Weigold. 19 22 I Corporal Klein. 17 5 
Sergt. Herrman. 10 4 Private Pauriteh. 10 16 
Private Stung..-. 16 8 1 — — 
Corporal Dillenberg.. 16 13 | Totals. 88 068 
Grand total..-.156 
“ Cavalry ” (State) Match.—O pen to teams from any 
troop or other organization, armed with carbines, of the 
National Guard S. N. Y., each being certified by their 
commander to be a regular member of the troop he repre¬ 
sents, and to have been such on June 1st, 1879. They 
shall appear in the uniform of their corps (full dress or 
fatigue). Distance, 200 yards; position, standing"; 
rounds, 7 ; weapon, Remington breech-loading carbine ; 
State model, with either carbine or infantry ammunition ; 
entrance fee, $1 each man. First prize, a trophy, value 
$70 ; second prize, a trophy, value $35 ; third prize, a 
bust of “Marguerite,” cost $25 :— 
Troop 1, 8th Brigade, Oswego, N. Y. 
Private Wagner. 4 4 4 4 5 5 *-30 
Capt. Turner.4 4 4 5 4 4 3—28 
Lieul. Wellington. 4 4 3 5 4 4 4—28 
Private Watson.4 8 5 4 1 4 3—27 
Lieut. Newell. 3 8 3 4 4 4 5-26 
Private Kellogg.4 3 3 5 3 4 4—20 
Private Weigand.3 5 3 5 3 3 3—25 
Total.. .I® 
Battery E, N.G.S.N.Y. (Washington Greys)— G. E. Paseo, 27; M. 
P. Ross, 27; W. T, Miller, 26; F. E. Baldwin. 38; W. V. De Voe, 24; 
J. F. McHugh, 24; Capt, Bakter, 21. Total, 175. 
Troop D, Brooklyn, AM'.—Private Waeohter, 27; Capt. Mohr- 
mann, 23 ; Private Sehriefer, 23; Lieut. Van Thun, 31; Quarter- 
rnnster Grata, 21; Private Maxon, 16; Private Lakoman, 10. 
TmopA, N. Y. City (Karl Klein's Troop)-}. G. Weigold, 24; J. 
Dillenberg, 24; 0. Roggentach, 23; J. Klein, 22; F. Stang, 18; S. 
Stetzer, 17 ; C. Roppier, IS. Total, 143. 
“ Short Range Team” Match.—O pen to teams of 
four from any regularly organized rifle club or association 
or military organization (troop, battery or company) in 
the United States. Each competitor must be certified to 
as being a regular member in good standing of the or¬ 
ganization which he represents, and must have been 
such on June 1st, 1879. Distance, 200 and 800 yards ; 
rounds, seven at each distance; weapon, any rifle or car¬ 
bine within the rules ; position, standing; entrance fee, 
$1 each man. More than one team may be entered Dom 
the same organization, hut the same individual will not 
be allowed to appear in two teams. First prize, a bronze 
statuette, “Venus de Milo,” cost, $60, and a bronze dog, 
cost, $25, $S5; second prize, a bronze statuette, “The 
Neapolitan Boy,” cost, $65; third prize, a bronze statuette, 
“The Dancing Faun," cost, $20. 
New York Rifle Chib No. 3. 
300 yds. 50 Oycls. 
N O'Donnel. 4 4 5 4 5 5 3-30 4 5 4 4 4 5 4-30 00 
V. Daly. 5 4 3 4 4 3 5—28 2 4 4 2 3 4 4—23 01 
H. D. Blydenburg.. 5 4 5 5 5 4 5-33 3 4 4 4 5 4 4-28 61 
T. J. Donaldson_ 5 4 4 3 3 2 3—24 4 5 4 o 4 3 4—29 53 
Total. . HO 115 225 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
W. H. Jackson. 4 5 5 4 3 4 4—29 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 — 28 57 
H. T. Bockwoll. 4 4 4 3 3 3 5—26 3 5 1 2 4 3 5—25 51 
J. B. Osborn. 4 4 4 5 4 5 4-30 3 5 1 4 5 5 4-30 00 
L. L. Hubbard. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4—28 4 4 3 4 5 4 3—27 55 
Total. .113 55 223 
ZetUer Rifle Club. 
Wm. Klein. 4 4 4 4 4 5 4-29 4 4 3 3 4 4 4-20 55 
c. S. Zettler. 5 5 5 4 4 4 5-33 4 5 3 3 4 4 4—26 58 
B. Zettler. 4 4 4 4 4 5 4—29 3 4 5 4 6 2 3—26 56 
G. Joiner. 4 4 4 4 4 3 5—28 1 3 4 3 4 4 5—27 55 
Total...U8 1® 323 
Brooklyn Team, N. Y. A. 
M. M. Maltby. 28 29—57 | O. J._ JMlcq.28 
26-54 | A. H. Cobb . 
Total. ...113 101222 
N. Y. Rifle Club, 3d Team. 
A.MoInnes. 20 36 -52 I G. J. Seabury. 25-64 
S. P. Wells. 20 25-54 | E. B, Barker._31 29-00 
Total. 115 105 320 
Stanford Amateur Rifle Club, 
E. H. Sanl’ovd. 30 28-58 | J.H. Teaokle.... 29 25-M 
N. Pro vo 3 t. 26 26—62 | W. H. Sandford ....29 26-5a 
Total. 11* 105 219 
TViHd's Point Rifle Club. 
. 29 23—62 
. 20 24-53 
Total. m "ffriio 
Ainu York Rifle Club, 1st Team. 
T. Alder. 28 26-511 N. J. Hewlett. 26 23-64 
D. S. Banks . 28 26—54 | J. W. Mangum .... 28 28—51 
Total . 
Empire Rifle Club , New York. 
. 30 87—57 I J. W. Todd. 
. 25 25-60 | W. M. Farrow. 
Total....lit 
4th Begt . ArUXlery, Cal. 
Capt. Miller. 27 25-53 I Lieut. Jones.25 
Lieut, Gordon. 25 24—53 | Lieut. AndeiBOU * 
Total.m i* 811 
