August 24, 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



75 



minmes. At 5 o'clock, the weather having clean 

 ready, the word was given to commence firing 

 about V:K'i. wii.-ii i .••,,.,.• « dark ihat sightlm 

 eible, ami tile Canu ting. The , 



wli.jin have m leave on the mornius train for In 

 among themselves decide! t" linisii their scores 

 disadvantage. This they accomplished at 0:30, n 



Rntbbone 



Brown . 



Dudley 



D&Torasl 



Davids. .. 



Todd 



Total. ..... m 



Th.- Canadians, who hud forty note shots yet to lire, will resume in 

 the- morning. 



HAMILTON! Om , Aug i?. is.ss.— The rifle mutch was conclude. I to- 

 day. The Canadian- -..-ore.l .riv at the I.o.i H..I. ranu- end the Ameri- 

 cans 37;l at the same range. In.- Cnictdi.-in's won i,v ten points, the 

 total being, ui the Hire,- ranges: Canadians, l.is:): Americans. I.l'.'l 



THE FALL MEETING PROGRAMME. 



has s,- 



lows; 



.No. 

 N. U. 

 trance 

 for an 



No.: 

 yds. 

 eiitrii- 

 811s. 



No. i. 

 America. 



marine corps < 

 Stale. Bach i 

 fatigue) worn I 

 and OOOyda. 1 

 Position, ai 901 

 prises; value, 

 Sect - 



•Mil 



winner 



ship id 

 : o"v.i 

 tern tat 



fr,,,nal> 

 riiil. vlS 

 tbe time 



within tli 

 h.lvld f 

 in some i 

 medal to 



ilitary organic 

 i.v. navy and i 



'. It will be held I. 



winning corps. Second Prize. - MALI 

 nd Hatch .—200yds. Open to leu 



WORCESTER. Mass., Aug. 18.— The second of a series of contests 

 at Pine Grove Kange took place yesterday. A portion of the time 

 there was a steady rain, after which the breeze was strong on the 

 dial, from to II o'clock The distance was MlOyils.. oft" hand The 



Massachusetts' Target. 



Stedman Clark n 7 !i 12 n n 12 12 12-vi 



•M G Puller ill 11 it 11 11 7 IB 10 10 100 



Or Imiior Target. 



mg-rnngi' ex 

 ier condltlc 

 •ady wind a 



F. J. Rabbeth. 



....-, r, 5 5 r> « r, 5 B s 5 



..A li 1 :. 5 5 5 r, b :. :> 



...I 5 5 E B 6 .5 5 i B ft 



S •") 5 5-75 

 I E I 3 4» 



1 1 j 5-70-214 



rils . 



800 ; 



000 i 



li"' I \ Hills 



800 yards 5 



win yards 4 



100O yards 5 



MO yards 5 



'."My arils 5 



HWO yards. 



S. .1. Winters. 



s a r> H :> 5 5 r, r, .-,353 5-09 



1 1 5 a .-. :, 5 :, .-, :, .-, :, 5 5-79 



I r. S S s a S 6 5 S 5 1 S 4—72—213 



P. Baker. 



5 S a a 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 6 



5 5 & 5 8 S 4 T. 4 r, B 5 6 



a .-. a I S a 6 I 5 5 5 4 



tl. Tyler. 



4 4 5 5 a r, fi 5 :. r. 4 

 !lt.Sllj(SOJ 



a I I :. a 4 1 5 5 r. 1 



a- -68 

 5 7-! 

 ii-72—312 



..—72 

 0-65 

 4— es-aw 



THE TRAP. 



"vVINKTED VS. I'ARKER.-Wiiist-I. Conn. Aug. 18. -Friendly 

 natch bntwoeu a team or eight members of tin- Parker (,'nn (Tub. 01 

 Ui iii. a and the Winsted Gun CUtib. The contest resulted in a vie- 

 ory for tbe lati-r. althoucn tiie shooting was very close throughout 



N K Tnvlor 



N Cornwall ... 

 F (> Downing. 

 1ST Richmond 



dolus .if th 



The rules. 



and nine pi 



No. '"' 



tor to win more iho 

 Fitly pn, 

 No. 7. - -Mid Ran 



Balls. 

 ! 11 111 11111 



.111(11 10(111 



'lav K ;eong. 



out! iiini 

 10011 01101 



IKtlll J1000 

 101 111 1)1 III] 

 olid 111 111 



in one name 1 for S-2 T 

 to count In del.eriuiiiinj 

 more than one prize. 1 

 cideclbylot. l-'ifty nri. 



N. H. -.Members ot tt 

 Model Rifle, and compl; 

 ttusir actual 



: trksmans B 



>'o. 8.— "Skirmishers' 

 Army. Navy, Marine ( . 

 any Cnuni.v. Slat" or T. 

 cap, uvrowsers. belt, am 

 ond-class targets, w.-.. 

 rifles- Competitors for 



■ 

 having bis ammunition 

 bered From the right. 



post. BOOyds,, and loads 

 petitorthen assumes th 

 target, taking his align 

 ond signal Is sounded, v 

 and continues loading a 

 nal. which will be given 

 when be rises and agai: 

 "halt" and •voiuiueuoe 

 tors arrive at about 20(h 

 in Retreat" is sounded,' 



shoulder in retreating. 



shots in all, but must rtr 



forth,' S. 

 '. Regular 



for 



each shot fc 

 firing on a « 

 pei ii ion. K 

 ted, lo the e 

 'q the diacrt 



No. 



I !.' 



JillL-pO 



prize, shotgun, value. . 



money. Second, third, and forth prizes 



1 ranee money. 



No. 10.— -Hilton Trophy- Match.— Ope 

 the following: 1. The I'uited Slates of 

 the United stales, one team from the in 

 of the three military divisions Miami.-, 

 teams in all 1. B. The United States Na 

 tiniml Guard or uniform. -.1 militia of tb 

 tories, includiiiL' tli- District of I.Viluinhiii 

 or Territory), .'. Other countries.— Bug! 

 each of the provinces ot tireat Britalt 

 Canada, and all other countries, one teat 

 A. Tbe regular army. B. Too militia, 

 navy of any country. Separate teams 

 Hioorganlzalions uiv separate. The 11 

 oili.aa.s or enlisted men. ana achvo meml 

 z'atiou which they roprpsent. and to app- 

 full dres> ,1 



or State they repr i.i.'ami shall. .1 i!-,. 



as being their authorized rB-proBBaital 

 Rounds, seven at each .lisram*. Positic 



lallv 



e fc. 



of Am 



a shall ! 



ciati-. _ . 



head of the corps or organizal . . 



returned to the N. it. a. at tie- expira 

 Also a medal t 

 So. 1! ■'■In 

 each Slate and 



orMdiua '.( su 

 be prescribed I 

 be provided >»i 

 it represents, < 



her of their 1111 

 first day of .lui 

 corps. Tlistati 



In.... 



rl.y tbe 



■- in., 



ningor wiping out of rides will be allowed ex- 

 ion" Match. -Open to all comers. Winners of 

 n cash or value, wou in nnv match of ihis meet 

 e.l two poii.K on their score. -.Miiyds. Any mili- 

 its; standing position. Twenty-two prizes, value. 



Icb" Match. —l.OOOyds.i Other conditions Co he 



it It Gardner, have eleeli ,1 



I Iiwood: VieCl'lesidelll. 



M ilr.-eiiuood. Executive 



sbifl'inL' iron. !', 1., 1,1 . .". ■ I . ,<-i; . 'fhe'seons made tiii- appended: 



li.-cimul Target .la si Maleh . 



EF Richardson I) in 10 10 in Hi !l 11 111 M '17 



BBFoOt! .'...'..'.... f) K lii hi 10 10 10 in lii 10 87 



OB Kdwaids . ii 1(1 in pi ii 111 m fl s « -ilii 



s II sinrgis 910 10 10 8 8 9 8 10 8 DO 



EO Bates .'.'.'.'".'.'.'.'.'.'. ..'.W 10 11 \ 8 :> 5 9 7—87 



K Thompson., ... 5 7 10. 8 9 10 9 9 9 Iff- B7 



l: !•'. Stuarl 7 8 10 JO 8 II '1 in 9 BS 



W B Waits.. . :i 9 8 U !i 1(1 H— K| 

 Sbarpshofilei-s' Match 



.IN Fly 510 (I 8 !l 7" 10 10 111 P-S7 



\v Charles 7 14 9 m ■■' 9 10 84 



I'M Nohle n> (i ( :i 10 T 11 ti 11 :j 711 



N'F .roues.. . !) 8 -I Si 4 10 111 li ', 7i) 



1! Wright 7 s a 3 ; •' a " . s v 



i'e honor MatcJ). 



P. ll.'tvis 4 a I 1 I a a 5 a .V 1(1 



.1 Borden •• 1 ■', 1 1 1 1 .-, .-, ( . 14 



. I 4 4 ( J I 4 :, I 4 II 



i'.OOyds. Creed moor. 



.1 Ilordeu 1 I -I I 4 1 a :! .1 4 2 1 a 4 :t- aii 



In the latter match only oni) of tbe entrieii linished. owing to tbe 



high state of the wind. 



Holden trap. ISyds. rise: 



Burtliiton IIIIIIUllllllllliilllllllluillllllIllllOlllllliiliii I". 



Johnson luiiiiooiliiii 1 1 ii I ll 11 mil I 111 1 11 nun 1 mini pn n 



Mr. Bumuton now holds the badge until won from him l.y some 



TOI'SIIAM. Me.. August IS, |.SS2. Regular shool of Riverside ( 'lull 



'."•In pig is: layds. rise; for Club Badge. 



OEKeanc, .onill 00111 lOlOO 01001— 10 



SPiroui 11111 11 111 11111 Olliu-is 



A>,'ii..iai 11111 11111 10111 iuio—18 



CKeav 11111 11111 MillO 11100— 11! 



Clioud 011(11111111111111111—18 



GMLee Oiooo dint 11011 01100— 12 



H A Stetson 11100 OHIO 101 111 1 1 imi — 12 



Ties on IS, 2Hy.ls., X hird« each. s. strout, 1 hi 2; A. Q. (loud, 111—1: 

 C. Coitd. 110—2. A. Q. flourl wins bauge. -M". C. H. 



Till-: AMATEUR OLU£ DEFEAT. 



■yilE Amateur Ritlc Club, of New Yorkcii.v, lia- lim 

 ikon Rifle f'luh. of Toronto, 

 lull pier exceUeneetf the Umted 



-■- defeated by tbe H 

 CanadH. The small-bore 



Stntes lias had to adkaowlei 

 men whom they have repeti 

 Nnr is ihis ii„ iii. 1 defeat » 



gt' a ilele.U. am 



stvliiig'themselvcs .1 i-ain i'i 

 met the ilcfcni which tiny li: 



part ot the uliipped ones w 

 should know better than lln 



:m (bis :-i;-, W 



(linvilr.1. Tliei 



wliich il bad bi 



is considered. 



members, .f ll 



iai tin 



all v 



liiinds of 



OtSHI' 



tin 



bow a f cam should be coiisliliilcil and uovi 

 nol a company of men who arc iudivid 

 Thai is a ici t ui-ite but it is not all Mini 

 have bail sorb L.me yisil Oreedmoor from 

 have been surprised to find Unit Unv wcivi 

 ganization is importatK, and the nbilily to s 

 ner Ih.-il cadi may help the other is a po 

 overlooked if victory is solQrht 

 learn of the 



m invited u 

 No body of 1 



a- Amateur ( bib 

 rued. A learn is 

 ally good shots, 

 ismpairoil. We 

 abroad, and ihoy 

 id successful. Or- 



loot ill such ui.'iii- 

 whicli cannot he 

 It tides nol ;i|)pear. I'ltuii 

 efforts of the team who 

 brouglil home defeat to the Amareur Rifle Club, that Wi ere 

 was much— if any- .organization among tliom. Cfodoubl 

 each, man did bis' best., tnu it was not tlie united eff<u.t we 



have been ai a ■u.-loincd to See in lllc old-time li-ains. 



The .Vnuiieiir Club has too proud a record lo have it 

 frittered away in such style as this. There is no reason why 

 ii -lii'iihl not have retained it s prestige and not kmm n what 

 i: was to sillier defeat, The nceiil beatings were really self- 

 inflicted, for no one ciin doubl but tiuit tae Amateur Club 

 contains material, which properly molded into a team, would 



nol have won bolh Ihe Boston and Hamilton maliins. |l 

 tbe club was not in a condition lo properly line: their 

 challenges let a declination be S«nt;bu1 make up a scrub 

 team without an> organization worth mentioning qaeh 

 member paying bis way. and proceeding as ,10 irresponsible 

 atom Of an inconvnioiis whole, is 10 briii". disgatee upon ilic 

 fair fame of a club which stands w'.thoul an equal in Hip 

 work! Petter far to have the Amateur ( Huh disbanded ami 

 ,'it once than to go On With a series of Muse I;i"iiL .lown- 

 They sesrn to show Unit the club is wcakcnTiij: where in 

 realiiyii has only grown slovenly and presumptubuQ. Every 

 bas been conned well at Othel- 

 lo I practice. Tbe Canadians have 

 ve caught thp-kuack of Amerioaja 

 eo irae aeeured thi- natural re 

 ie Amatcnt ( 'lub .-.ends mil ti lean) 

 cordiiu; in every precedent and 

 ■yeiv rule governing riilc practice. Tin- club which so 

 _'.illa,ii|y took up the Irish challenge in the fall of 1374 bad 

 e iii 1 disband at once than Buffer many more of Miese lattoi ■ 

 lay defeats to come upou it. 







Ci'i 



id 



ranc 



IB, and pn 



1 inli 



Ul 



sect: 



e.l Amor 



can 



ill 



•can 



discipbo 



•. an 



1 1 



-nil. 



a victory 



In 



sti 



foi-ei 



rdaiued 





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