74 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[ADEfUKE 24, 1883. 



Vmi Heusen 8fl I 



oriJimi :>■: 



liilftlth- 87 



Doiau jw 1 



Hani . .. 02 \ 



Atkinson h» ; 



Ward re ' 



Deiiman 78 1 



Morris 



Smith 85 i; 



Hinds 83 ci 



Hinuum 78 i 



McNevin 

 Til'- seoonil iJny opened 



(lOlll'S. ivhi' Il I'l.i.'fl III'' I 



(til ion. Til., foliage Of til' 



iiml till' broad oxpans.- ...l 

 'Theunialics'' to 'In- "lil 

 with vivi.l ilistit. 



eyes were bo well define 



tnarksinou in mi— tl„-,ii. 

 rardx 1 tiring point - at 10 

 tion. Hi' 



•" toe marksmuii-hi|.. :,. 

 tin- wind «as "Up and il" 



• the total scores made by the competitors in hoth 

 Iflt. vil. Total. 1st, 2,l.T..lal. 



lfifi Paulding 81 



165 Sbakspoaro .. si 



II'.. Al'l'T 



105 Pollard so 



184 T -y 71 



156 Howard 78 



150 1,11 Bnrnt-B 68 



148 L-ui.-ily.eii 711 



148 Johnsnm 73 



14.1 Farrow 90 



Tie total sodres mads by tin» competitors in both stages ■■■■■><■ as 

 follows : 



Kii-t Second To- first Second To- 

 StagC. Stage, to!. Stasrb. Stage, tni. 



Dolun 08 88 17.-, WUTd S7 64 1151 



Sbakspearo 88 K| 169 Atkinson SI 09 ISO 



Paulding HI 75 Kill Vim Heusen ....Oil .Mi Mil 



lliumuii 86 si! Hi" T.. Il.'i- 7s 6fl n: 



Howard BB 7'.i nil Ogden 8i - r. 



Hinds 88 75 IBS Denmau .. 79 65 in 



Pollard 8B w mi Farrow 76 66 143 



Griffiths 87 78 Hill I,awrily..-ii .. ..80 .".7 187 



Mt'Nt-viu 7s TS l.-.ij Irlam 74 i.l 136 



Smith .85 71 159 Johnston 78 55 180 



Al.l'.i S3 68 151 Words 73 49 122 



American team in the match for the Hilton trophy 

 has won several individual prizes. 

 Samuel E. Irlam is a member of the Thirl 



panvol P.ifan.n :■ . : >;...•,:, as- the 



three i 



?3E 



rate Com- 

 Coi-ps. of 



im-ksmnu 



mil :t 



had some defect near the mil 

 Col Bodtaeput it in tolerable 

 hv the mishap, & vi ral men It 

 deep in i bo .-..rtridges. 



m'i.tm :• ■ ■■■•! one hour for 



work at 3 o'clock Tin- wind hs 

 llu- weather oould nol have beei 

 made to order." said Col. Join 

 among the rilliMin-ii. civiiu- ...h i 

 infringing the rule probiunJsg c 



Th. re of the day stood! 



SOO 6D0 600 T' 



Yds. Yds. JTdl 



Dolan... . 31 88 8E 



Villi ilollsell. .26 ill * 



aider 31 20 * 

 Griffiths 

 Irlom... 



sad liadh . 

 i- suffered 



ulllots loo 



.27 8n 81 



..3'.' Hi I 28 



33 



Flin k- 27 



Paulding . 36 



T-.M.-v - „ 80 



Price 25 



M ■ levin . ,..28 

 Howard. 88 



Korris.... 38 

 FarroM 2* 



Si,.iksl,-.il" . .'> 



Ward 



LaHann< 38 



Denman. . 27 



Pollard. 11 



Jolinsnii ... .'.ii 



II, n ..11 ...111 

 Lower. . 21 



Wi'la IIS 96 



. ..2!> --!•> -!7 



alng. 



Second Stage 



800 9ft I 

 Yds. Yds. 7 



9.8 liliiui 30 32 



VI Villi llellSOI1...3l 



flo Griffiths 83 37 



80 Ogden 38 SS 



ss Paulding .. SO S6 



8S Smith . .::.-, 87 



-- Mkii'sun. . .89 27 



"i llinnliin. ..38 '-'5 



R6 Alder ... .......2* 04 



Kl Ilolan HI 27 



-t Sl.akspeare ...87 24 



si Pollard .20 31 



82 Price 07 



fa 



OllllSl 



11.11 



Ward 



M.N.-' 

 Ilin 



S3 28 G9 



Toiler 



73 Munis 88 



68 l.i'iv.-r 17 



66 Penman 21 



62 Farrow ... 16 



60 Williams . . 83 



53 LaBarnas . . .« 



■is Lawritxen 16 



i.80 80 Hi 'is 

 . 19 is 23 62 



11 80 t! 

 22 ti 111 



The total scuros made b,\ tho i.-oni)i.-titiifs in both stages 



i ws: 



First Second 'In First S. 



Stage. Stage, lid. Stage. S 



Van Heuseii . 91 



irliiin 



Griffiths 



Tol 



Smith KK 7'J 



Ald.-r ..HO 77 



Dolan .112 73 



Paulding . - '■ 



\lkinsoii.. ..85 7s 



Price 88 7n 



Hinds 84 tfs 



Shuki-.p.-ariv . . .7(1 72 

 Mowm-,1 .. .81 Clt 



The third day openi-il nitli <i 

 them lb- veteran G W. Yall. t 

 iiiKWlii)hade.:.m..-.lowufr..iii 

 nn the best rifle to beat the Br 

 t! .1 roll of wmpeUtars prom 

 sDi.tiiled. An official ootioe wi 

 rado. that be bail i-titecl from 



lii-t iiav and in on the si nd 



that he" would nol be able to w 

 La Barnes, of Company K, Si 

 appear, ami il i- supu.-- I that 



110. The -weaBier was vary ho 



shade « bun th.-e.-mip-tilion hi 



west to the north-west, kepi i 



.lining theconti si 



there was no wind Btirrmg, an 



and when they had tired their 



hark ton Oi-us. tb- 



rear wind from the Brhig-polni 



not exactly a "flsh-tail" I. re,-/. 



west, and oeensn.ll.illi i ■ ' 



rillemcii mii.-b mi-.. '■■• ~~ S 



■ |, ;"'::';." ! , i ':;.;!T"„!!o';;fte^ 



opinion that tb 

 ureal.;, part 

 Shooting, thou 

 th.'sb.'tsat 901 

 bad been fairl.i 

 wild pulfs 1 1. ai 

 tag oyer an nn 

 iheio were mo 

 Eeront .1 reotioi 

 thorn, ii boll' 



rds, Y.N. 



Paulding 31 82 



Vim ll,tison...80 33 



Dolaa 30 32 



Hinds 27 32 



Sl.akspi-ar. 



...r.l-i'. .58 28 



f Jriillt lis 28 80 



Ward 28 31 



Hinman 80 80 



Smith .26 38 



Howard ...29 20 



I'ollai-'l.. . 7« 31 



Alder 27 2!) 



Atkinson 29 27 



l.i.uritziii. ...29 24 



Ia-iiniaii. .26 27 



Tolle.y 28 21 



J.ibiMlon 27 29 



MoSevbJ 2s 23 



Farrow 3i 28 



irlam 8 28 



Morris -I 37 



Williams .7 2 



167 Moms 



167 Hinman . J30 



107 Pollard, 68 



Hi.-. Jobnitoii 



Hit I'anow 80 



IDS ileuniau 68 



152 Lniwitzun 81 



I.-.2 Low.-!- 5il 



l.-.l I,a Harm- '■ ■ 



ISO Wllliiim. ....48 



i good company 



. . 7!l HO 118 

 . .81 62 146 



,80 m m 



l.lU'i 



ige came, bu 



it I 



:is ag 



>m or never 



bi-r.ir 





s. i-ond Stage. 





M.,1 



not 





V.ls 



Nils 



liolan 



31 



23 



illmnan 



31) 



28 



Shakspeare 



. 30 



28 



Howard. . 



31 



30 



McNtevin 



27 



-.»i 



Pollard, 



26 



22 



Hinds . 



311 



84 



Paulding... 



34 



27 



i;rillilh>.. . 



..30 



86 



Smiih 







Alltinson. 





26 



Tolley 





23 



Alder. . 



22 



-,'ii 



Kai-row 



20 



19 



11. -111111111 



211 



22 



Ward 



'.'7 



25 





. 21 



i-1 



Ogden. . . 



23 



n 



Lawril/.en 



84 



19 



Van Heusen 



26 



86 



Joblist.ill 



-.'-.! 



21 



Morris. 



..22 



23 



Yili. till. 







1 to i 



ill"! 



iw. Hy r.-i 



i liaii,. 



on ,n miiil theuu 



1 In-- 



l-nre. 



a pi 



.eon Hie I. 





Kiist Stag.-. 







S 



■Collilf 



800 



: 



(UNI 



To- 







ifds. Y.ls. 



Yds. 



tal. 





Yds. 



F Alder 29 



Ml 



32 



96 



1 K Din ma 





Mil Hinds.. -.28 



31 



31 



91 



C W Hi. mil 



n. .31 



W M lari-ow SO 



30 



31 



91 



s K Irlam 





1 LFaulding..80 





32 





M H Ilin, Is 



...23 



r Wlirillith . 28 





30 





tt M i'ai-io 





GKP Howard. 2S 

 Hi: Atkinson 88 



T.I Dolan 31 



81 



i 



1 



J Mi.-N.-vin 

 T w Griffit 



A B V'lli :n 



T .1 Dolan 



211 



\ da. STds, tal 



IliakspereSd 88 21 



Van Heusen 35 



Dolun 811 



MeNovin 31 



SJaitt 66 



I'll I l.\ lb.- l'..||...wing lablo. wlu-roli 



the m.-iteii appear in the order .0 -it 



totalsl 



First 

 Hay. 



1— A. B. Van H.-iisoi, 169 



.• S K Irlam Hi5 



il— T. J. Dolan 10.1 



1 .1. W (ll-il'Iiil, .. t65 



5- J. L. Paulding 



B— V. Alder 



7—; Yl. 1). Hinds — 



8- D. II. Ogden 160 



9--D. K. At kin-.. n . Mil 



SI 



nil Ogden.. 



.22 



21 



si 



WBJohnslur 





12 



711 



P.I l.awi-iizei 





26 



78 



,1 \ M.,rr - 



I'.l 



19 



ffl 



E ,i Hhaltspei 



--.'-.' 



20 



77 



J I, Price.... 



.23 



19 



71 



(1 KP Howaril.2'i 



15 



69 



S H Ward... 



.25 



Hi 



li'i 









iv the eompi-lilorswoi-e 



as folk 







First Si- 







Slago. S 





Atkinson.. 









Johnston 





71 



> 

 -1 

 8S 





Howard 





87 



15. 5 



Shakespeare 





79 



164 







69 



1154 



Ward 





.17 



. Ml) 



F |i. Sbiikesliearo. 



I H. Denman 



i). i;. p Howard 



.1. M. Pollard 



W. Mi Farrow 



O. A. Morris. 



.I.L. Price 



W. B Johnston 



P. J. Laiwil/.i-n 



twei-n Irlam and Dola 

 ng the best total for 

 • leads Hinds through 

 son bents Smith tnro 



u. announced the result by read! 

 The team and committee forth 

 rith Major Joseph G. Story pr 



I i « had pre- 

 shot." During the past 

 ,i representmg the regi 



":ii belongs 

 antry, I'.inghamton. He 

 - since 1876. His best re- 

 ored '.•;•',, i of aposslble 



and is li years old. He 

 N. Y.. in l'87fi. and in the 

 ieth Separate Company, 

 :ed military rifle practice 



i. in. 



in isati. II.- j.'iiii- 

 was promoted yn 

 ; Jr. il. ■ begas Sh 



j slowly ilnpl-ovoil. 



pa^l four v.-ar--. a 



Maim- K. li. Sba 



' in. N. O. S. 



III! i 



i no-, 



been a 



This is his first e 

 luty rifle. 



is 34 



Ifty- 



isted 



s also mus- 



in which 



1877, and 



r count] . 



mes'i-'is-k. 

 a.lilv but 

 uringthe 



s with li 

 a-thod a 



Tb 



Hind.-. 



he Fu)- 

 he rifle 

 ie rest 

 In the 



nil.- bill. 

 McNVvii, 

 soaps!--,: 



then- sieb 

 us. ilolael 

 lent deviec 





a.ll.'- 



oowder and 550 of load. \i ith two >ul.rica>in:r di-ks which bo makes 

 himself from sperm oil and beeswax. Van li. 

 i..'.."i- ,- .,."1 650 of lead throughout, with one common lubricaW U 

 Idnson's charge is the same. Hinds takes 70 powder and 120 lead at 

 •; i. -..i-. :;. powder mid .-■>■> lead at inid-rniiges, ami 90 powder and 550 

 lead at the res!. These, as specimens, serve to indicate all the vari- 

 ous shades of opinion on the important question of ammunition. 



THE AMATEUR RIFLE CLUB DEFEATED. 



HAMILTON. Onl., August 16.— The international small-bore rifle 

 match between the Amateur Rifle Club of Men York olty and 

 thai in believed the Victoris RiOe. Club of Hamilton. Ontario, came off on the ranges 

 ' of the latter at Alnslee Wood, on the Hamilton and Dundas road, 

 iboiit two miles southwest of this city. During the morning a light 



ali.-n up and Colonel .John I 



■id. lie- 



sol down l'..r Toes 

 Col. John Bodii 



jusl at I P, M: 



Americans 



Halhl.ono 



P.rown 



Dudley 



He Forest 



Davids 



Todd 



Total 



Tin- 900yds. range « 



,;s Margetts.. 



.... 403 Total 



.itii,p',,o-,i at a quarter past < 







Canadians. 





lii, Mason... 





Dudley 



... 68 Mm-. as. 

 ,' ii,.,.. iu in 





n. i orest 







Davidfc 



... 68 Pain. . 





'loilll 



.. 71 Seliwarz. 





| member ot the inter Stute team four limus and i 



i.Yvds.. an.) w.-ro about tobe- 



■ain, accompanied by a burri- 



.ii, as well as. |I„- sp.-etalors, 



lh. storm lasted about forty 



