Sei-t 21. 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



183 



'mil Kill,.: 

 Ool John 

 Do I. Boi 

 Judge ("si 

 Vet»ran l 

 of Pennss 

 on Son. li 

 of the <;., 



close I 



lendiii 

 laekc. 



it was not .»■ i.'-.i.l as -..iiuc davs in 



match d ised without any mishap 



for tin' services of General Jloliin 

 utmost good feeling prevailed to i 

 ried away with ii a feeling that , 

 its stay a pleasant one, and to sec 

 wonderful skill ns a band of lulli 

 riflemen learned by the severe drl 



the 



Many came 

 an. I hop,, u 

 American tei 

 Allexpecti 

 begun. The 

 Would bo the 

 excess of •■•ii 



Bre first, ti 

 (litems an. I ii 

 met They i 

 estimated V 

 kargei at on 

 and then Ilii 



Sinn all. a- si 



shoot im." wi in on (luring 111" aft. moon l >n ,.iu- ~i 

 an. I -aieiotv; on the other groping nliou! for rc-ni 

 opening was rugged. No shooting that could he 

 done nt the NOOyds. range. Heap put up only 10 mi 

 sible •■!.-,. for the British, and iiin.ls was able to mail 

 for his side. Boulter led the Held with 81. while 

 headed ihe American score with 21 each. The lirsi 



C. Boulter. 



! I 3 4 ! i 3 " 



! I 6 :. ! :, :, 33 900.... 



i :. 5 I :> 1 6—32 1,1100..., 



\V. Caldwell. 



. 1 i :: I ., 3 :; :■■ BOfl 

 .i B I o I S a '!" 



a ., i .-. .-, .-, t_i)i i.Ddii. . 



. a :l .". a :, -1 -1-31 



. .8 i I 8 8 l i •:::> 

 . 3 3 3 'J " ."■ 4-&I 



ao m 



R5 4-134 5-35 

 ,1 9 5 3 8 i 5— So 

 ..384553 3-35 



Highest. 



Possible 

 .. .1740 



i-31 Kill). .11 a 3 5 2 3-311 



5—81 noil .( 3 I ;, ;i 8 5- 31) 



1-32 1 .01)0 3 o ii J ;, 3 5-30 



■'i ...K— 186 



T. Oliver. 

 ..4 4 2 I 3 3 1-37 800.... 

 .3 r> 5 4 3 1 5-30 !>0l) ... 

 ..a 4 a 8 S 5 i-3'.l 3.000;... 



If a B 3.0 s s 81 



.■131514 5-31 

 . 5 3 3 4 3 5 5—37 



II. Bates. 

 .4144 4 35-38 BOO... 

 .5 4 55 4 4 4-31 000... 

 :. I 3 :• n :. I 88 1,000,.. 



. 8 3 a 5 3 1 3-34 

 ...4 5 4 I I 4 4-38 

 ...5 3 -1 3 5 5-35 



Totals 87 



P. T. Godsal. 



; ■ ■■ I a 4 4-3!) 300. .. 



..4552844-37 0011... 



.3 i i r, r, :, 4_3(i 1,000.... 



an 



5 4 15 1 8 4—20 

 ..,3 35 5 5 B—S4 

 ..3 14 05 4 3—33 



pleted at 2:3", o'clock, and 

 points to the Amerii 

 tie- score 

 when .■ul.li 



star 



. le; 



...1 ■ 



if the latter 38 poi 



l had scored 29i 



isout of a possible ISO points. The gain inst ni'eniioiieiL 

 tothatof the day before, gave the British a lead of 57 



■ward. Pan 



■■|..-l: 



IL-lish i 



bird and hist range. 



•gun at I.OiK) bv tivtnly-livi 



I without interruption to in. 



Parry began" for the Eugfis 

 2 followed by Hinds, of the hoi... . 

 commenced with his modest three, and : 

 bad to worse, so far us the Americans w 

 Hhooting was about concluded at this dis 

 1'xpcolunl sp.ciatoi-s was found behind ll 

 their movements anxiously At half 1. is 

 «as ended on the second ran;;..-. The resu 

 for the British and 371 I'm the \ ua i i. an -. 

 points b) the 1, 



'The (mooting 

 01clock,and It ■ 



keean'^'uVn. "VI 



the outlet i.ig leu s.c.ued an (inter, and his eomra. 

 even thai ho had got on ibelaigei Hinds on ll 

 iu iviih a miss, and repeated il. The English got 

 their ciisi.mian steadiness an. I perseverance 

 Usual, on nearly- everv round u last thev concl 

 B07 hi tins r.niL-'e to 830 mad., bj the Americans-.' 

 era i.a.il major,'.! ..!' lei point's over the America 

 With the tiring .if the last shot c.iT.e a little Spe 

 wishes were expressed towards the Britishers. S 

 in returning his thanks, took occasion to utter 

 marks which it would be .veil to remember. He • 

 my team, in a very proud position on this occasii 

 those whom we had come to regard as almost 

 shooting. (Applause.) Chore is no doubt that th 

 fought out in a. soldierly spirit, and with every p. 

 honesty, i Applause.) Our reception here lias I 

 could have expected. Every point, that has beer 

 has been met in the frankest and most cordial it] 

 ner, and I can only say that I return to all of you 

 our team, and also of our country, for the way 

 received us here. I trust, that in 1877. when we 

 beaten handsomelv. we took our defeat like gent 

 and cries of "You did.") If we took our defeat 

 now, there, was certain)!- nothing more to be (lei 

 we shall now take our victory ,,, the same spirit. I 

 had a friendly contest at the butts. (Applause.) 

 had iu the first place a very much greater chunc 

 you could possibly have had, lor we must not foi 

 of shooting has beeuourpastiine for the last flft 

 you have only lately taken It up, and I think we 

 thai you have made a very goi id snowing under the 



the best thanks of 



75—161 



A. P. Humphry. 



..443(5 3*4 3, .sou 3 3 5 5 3 4- 31 



5 I I I 5 5 Ii 32 900 3 3 2 4 4 4 4-23 



3 3 13 5 I i 24 I.Oilil 3 4 B 5 S i 4-33 



•■: ... 78 (S3 



J Goodear 



I 1 ! 3 M ■•■ 38 800 55333 5 3-36 



I 113 ■■ S 4—29 IU" 2 5 4 5 5 5-21 



155233 8-24 !,fl00 ... 3 3 :! 3 | 3 3 25 



SI ... ,7-158 



.1 11. -ap 



5 3 4 5.1 5 5 31 80$) 3 ll il il 5 II 3—10 



. .5 5 5 5 4 5 5-8) 900 110 3 5.,' II IS 



I a 3 4 4 53-30 I.IIOil 3 5 5 111 24 



ill . . 52 113 



John Smith. 



I 5 ! 3 5 5 3 -30 son 2 2 5 4 5 5 3-2U 



5 15 5 5 5 5—3! OHO 3344453—26 



5 3 5 3 5 4 5—31 1,000 I I 5 5 3 21 



05 73-168 



.1 M Pollard, 



. .5 I 1 I 5 I 3- -20 HOll 2 3 4 5 2 3 5-28 



..Si 5 4 555— 31 900... .. 115 5 3 12 28 



l 5 2 ! 5 5 5 33 1,000 2 3 2 2 2 5 8—18 



03 69 -152 



..5 4 I 1 .. 

 .33553 i 5 2s 



1)0 



1) Ii. Atkinson. 

 I 1 I I 5 1-30 800., 

 ' 8-33 900 

 4 37 1 000. 



.30 i 3 i) 4 5-10 

 ..8 3 a 4 3 8 5—20 

 .3304 8 5 5 83 



Amor. 

 Total. 

 1331 



1500 

 1590 



1620 

 1051 



Irltisl, 



Amer. 



British 



Joral. 



Lead. 



Lead. 



13115 





01 



1141 





75 



MSB 





80 



1523 





,:■■ 



1500 





70 



IGlH 





91 



IOCS 





09 



1700 





114 



1751 





125 



1702 





141 



1831! 





140 



1881". 





16.2 



193(1 





161 



500yds 



OOO.Vds ... I 



Total*., "i 



Totals., 18 

 G'd lotals.10 



Bnii^h. Lead over 



Cen- Bulls- oppo- 



ters. eyes. Points, nehts. 



171 189 1,975 170 



200yds.. . . 1 



500yds 



000yds ... I 



Totals., 2 



SOOyds.... 11 



900yds.. HI 



IJ ; ; . n 



Totals.. 37 



li'dlo|.'ll-.3u 



1 01 



18 



.m 



110 



160 



1.805 



mil fall pr 



5 4 S 



. .8 3 3 5 4 5 -33 

 .2 5 4 5 3-lfl 



1). H. fWi ■:,. 

 4 5 -1 3 I 3 4 -31 MM 



. . I 5 5 l I ', 5 31 900 



i 5 3 3 .-, I 31 1,000 



T. ,). l)..ini 

 .2 8 I 3 5 I 3 25 800 

 ■I ! 3 I 5 I 2- 38 'Hie 

 5 3 3 5 I 5 5 84 1, 000 



"j. 'MeXevin. 



.5 .-. 3 1 3 3-22 800 



..5 5 5 4 5 4 5—33 900 ,. 

 5 5 8 5 1 3 5-30 1,000 



■ SH lis IISQ 



5 3 5 5 :l 

 8 :; 8 ■• 

 3 3 3 3 3 



3 3 1 3 t) 3 3 Hi 



I 3 3 I I 5 3 37 



. 3 3 3 I 5 3-31 



...il 4 3 3 4 3-17 

 ...a 5 3 4 2 4—33 

 ...3 3 4 3 4 4 3-23 



THE CREEDMOOR FALL MEETING. 



OPEKINO on the 13th 

 through the remain 



has 'hoi- 



Who !!( 



can and 



Iddo lie 



(licnity, 

 any Stn 

 has ,„.,., 

 large de 

 happed 

 all! pre 

 of rimiii 



the ground do not care 

 presence of the visitors 

 the meeting, and in sue 

 held their own very w, ; 

 ing the progress of the 

 of weather, and there -v 

 oi which uiHi.vol'thcn 

 able 'flukes, ''and the i 



IB N. R. A. ftouuds, live, 

 ryrifle. Entrance tee, $1. 

 d Radge, shot for annually. 



i-inoed in my own miud that the victory lies as 



itdoes with ihe men: and that you have been 

 cases— first by want of practice at long range, 

 iu oy uavuig to compete against superior arms. I have very 

 Dt hut that, with your go-ahead American nature, you will 

 i the ground next year with eotiallv good if not better 

 than ourselves, and that He will have to work hard to re- 

 :,urels. I f'e. I that wi cannot afford lo consider uext year's 

 oregone conclusion from the result of this one. I expect 

 you will put us in a very tight pla-e. and I hope, you will do so. 



re of the match is given iu detail below. Each team was 



divided into two squads of six men each, and two of each squad occu- 

 pied a target until their seven shots had beeu fired, wbeu they retired, 

 aDd the two following them in the squad took their places. The Brit 

 ; divided as follows: Squad 1— Lieut. J. Heap. Sfcrth Lau- 



i quite 

 with the w-.,.. 

 handicapped in botli 

 and second by havii 

 little doubt but that 

 appear ou the frroui 

 weapons than curse 

 tain our laurels. 

 match a 

 til.-, i ib, i 

 The so 



ish team v 



Humphry. Cambridge liiiv 

 godsal, Second Bucks. Squ 

 Private li. (ioodear. Sixth, i.a 

 wick; Corp. W. (.aldwcll. Fill 



Royal Volunteer: 



' Igllel, 



rivateM.D. Hinds. 'I',! 



v York: 



. ikspeare.i 

 Pennsylvania: Col t;. i\ Howard, first. Uriga 

 Sana.! 3 Sergt. T. .1. Ii,,lan, Twelfth New > 

 Seventh Ne,. Vorlc; I'rivai.- ('. \V. Hintuan, Kin 

 .1. M. Pollard, National Rilles, SVashiagiou: I 1 

 New York, and Sergt. J. L. t'aiililing, Twclfll, > 

 This order of shooting had at any' given time 

 at th- firing pours from each I cam, and it ma, 

 the hap-har.ai'd fashion the Uritisb scores ran I 

 record stood: 



G. Pearse. 

 First Day. Boeond Day. 



..83 446 54— 38 800 3 5 3 4 5 4 5-20 



.4 5 4 4 5 5 5-32 000 3 5 5-15 5-33 



3 5 4 4 I 4 5 -29 1 .OHO 2 5 3 5 3 5 4— 27 



tals 80 88-177 



Robert MeWii.-. 



.4 6 445 5 4-31 800 8 4 5 5 6 4—36 



5 54555 6—34 900 8 6 5 4 3 6 5-30 



8545454-80 1,000 5832534-35 



tals 95 31-170 



-I 5 4 3 I ! I -3S ' 800, .4223 5 4 5—25 



4 5 5 4 5 5 5-33 BOO. . i I 4 2 4 8 3-24 



6 5 4 4 2 4 5-2:1 i.ik'i, .5044856—31 





..3 3 5 230 3-10 



..2 5 3 3 3-16 



4 3 4 ! I 5 5 21) 



.004243 3-10 



. .1 3 4 5 o I 3 31 



HII— 31 



(il!) 



Totals.. 



85 01—146 



J. L. Paulding. 



.444 54 3 4-27 800 2 3 5 5 3 2-20 



3 5 4 5 5 5 4-31 900 3 R5 4 4 5 0-20 



. .3 8 4 4 3 4 4-34 1,000 3 4 3 3 A3 3-30 



82 .00-142 



Fred Alder. 



..404244 4—37 800 454435 3—27 



.3 -I 5 4 4 5 5—30 9011 2 4 5 3 3 5—22 



5 3 3 ! 3 ll 5 - 23 1,00(1, ,,003808 3— 11 



...60 60-140 



M. P. Hinds 



.5 3 4 13 5 5-20 800 5 4 3 2 5—10 



..45 5 5 3 3 4-29 900 3 8 2034 4—19 



..454434 4—38 1,000 000520 2—10 



86 48—134 



L .Morse 4 3 4 3 4—18 JG Story. 



No. 2.--.tcni>" .MATCQ. 

 Offered annually, under resc 

 to commemorate the services 

 securing the passage of the lav 

 to obtain Us range. Open to a] 

 Distance, 300vds. Position, s 



fee, S| each. TlVO ClltliCS Jill 



count. 



1st Prize.— A n 



in of Board o 

 lered by Hni 

 which, the ass 



Fiiv; 



K C, 



erliug, Hah ,v Cales. N. V. ; •■abie ; 



2dPrizc.-A I. lie Membership N. It. A., transferable, and cash. 



|23 .... 



3d Prize. -Cash ■ 



4th " " I ■ 



5th" •• -Offered by E. A. Buck. Eso 



6th - 



7th " I . 



8th to U'l.h. each. cash, .sin 



13th to 30th. " " 5.. 

 30th to Siilli. " •• 3 



Total 







S418 



Henry Bales . 



4544455—31 



(.' A Bennett ... 



. . 444 1351-80 



T Godsal 



4446545-31 



Dovla 





S A !iav 



4455544-31 



W J Underwood, 



,Ir ...54-15141— 30 



Wai Farrow 



...3M5,',4i-;;i 



.1 A Faii'bauks 





increase to the 

 waged wbeu vit 



•S00 yards. 



s .... 



480 



380 



393 



9 



340 



431 



149 



!■' 



600 



400 



504 



It 



660 



513 



556 



12 



720 



595 



604 



13 



780 



649 



661 



11 



840 



700 



718 



15 



900 



748 



765 



Ill ... 



900 



797 



818 



17. ... 



.. 1020 



816 



870 



18 



1080 



897 



918 



19 . .. 



1140 



944 



063 



20. .. 



. ..1200 



090 



1015 



21 



.... .12(10 



1043 



1062 



188. ... 



1320 



1065 



1100 



33 



. ..1380 



109-1 



1141 



31 



1410 



11-14 



1170 



25... 



,.1600 



1183 



1224 



26 



15G0 



1221 



1272 





1630 



1255 



1309 



28 



,1680 



1298 



1855 



i' VV Youngs, '(j li 

 1 !■' Hodges. II 3! el 



Heap, '3 Doolan. 



!ol Wi 



No. 



Open i.i till comers. Weapon, any rifle or 



600, and 1.1 .(ds. Hounds, ten a I. .■.,. :■ ■!; ■: 



ing at 200yds; anv at linOand i.uoovds 1 

 1st Prize. --Urund Jlcdal of the N. R. A., in ; 



and cash, S25 



2d Prize. Km nil Medal of the N. P. A., in s'.lve 



cash. $15 



3d Prize,— Grand Medal of Ihe N. R. A., in brc 



and cash. Sio 



4th Prize. Life Membership K. R. A., value. . 



4th " Cash 



Bth 



Distances, 600 

 Position, stand- 

 ee ,., .;: 



7th to 11)1 h each, cash, 8 

 Total .... 



J. H. Brown... . 



S.I. Scott. . .. 

 R McVittie 

 0. W Hineninn 

 r. Winegear 



.1. T. Miles 



Sir Henry Unit" 

 W. Scott .... 

 L. W. Partis. . . . 

 K. A. Perry. 



