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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 28, 1883. 



men, all having luul 

 several being old lute 

 selected, organized, a 



HIS W1 



mid' 



tnrion for many i 



with tbeRai 



, : , 



ShootlDB an 

 "TUB Am 



Con flu . e 



' -.1 



. . I, 

 at the light 



of the 



>apon i 



eight '17. The lowest winning score, and then- are eight or them in 



: natch .owing to the fact that the military guns 



mad© full scores the allowance brings them above, the highest pos- 



AIl-.w To- Allow- To 



Score unco. till. Score, ance. lal. 



IK Green.... do 2 aa ET Brown 49 .. w 



W 1' Hillick M I 51 W Caldwell 49 49 



H Butelielder....ou i 51 H Kales hi 49 



JLPl'ice DO i 51 J Hetchcr 49 .. 49 



S V Turner 50 .', 50 B' Bnnller 40 .. 4U 



I'onrse 50 .. 50 J N Lancaster .. 40 .. 49 



K MeVitlio 50 .. 50 C J Parry 49 ,. 49 



W M Farrow 50 , . 5U J Smith 49 4& 



igh 50 50 J 



ierd. 



,.4H 

 ..•18 



50 E 5 



fadiiing mfd jfetmoemg. 



A YACHT BUILDER'S VIEWS. 



res* and Stream.- 



• n rifle E01 



naught, 'one keen 



ofhetofi forced tod 



■■■ n ceiyedfroflitl 



ma day 



- 1 . ' 1:1 .here wase 



loiierj ■ • 1 



leaning role 



"i making; a gui 



foul tile barrel in nv 



by a score ot arm 



aiuuinnition rather 

 9l acc.nraie] 



American gun men 

 ■ - -trongcha 



grear.-ol accuracy: 



the Anierieau team of the j.r 

 only this, they have been > 

 sin... tine v, kit open sight am 



, i . . . was • the exprw 



Still, the retsirietloti 

 secure in the ride' 

 Sue 1 iK.M.eru in 1 



■ so fi'i a! thai 

 n by the figures 



n flout and the 

 cd tlie pleasure 

 Hi- challenge 



Ming over various 

 - to the effect of 



light a shitting 



seekers fol ". Ifl | 6! 



Thai ce Uht 11 60 i i il was perhaps the most 



'"'.' '!!7"."; : t ". f t Tiip" 



*, butsonie cve-allen sje ,r: was eaci upon the 



.1 i: Felioive 



555H555I -17 SL Victor 4455511113— 42 





1 1 H R Reed 3445434544 40 





151514115— 13 i'Tllnvis 441.51-11533 -ill 





31-1455545- -13 D 1: Curtis 444834446a -38 





51-1411544— 12 J SUraut R445ll:ui :"-: 





14.1544355—4'.' M\\ liaulton (mil .1. .344.%-l-':344-37 





Rest Match. 





a lfl 10 8 9 10 10 10 9 19-95 





10 910 r 10 7 10 10 io 9-92 





10 T 9 10 9 7 10 1) 8 S -87 





ti 8 9 7 8 9 10 9 9 tt— 84 





- 9 5 9 10 10 d S) 7 7 7 W 





Victory Match. 



E P Richardson 



5 5 5 D 6 5 5 5 4 5-49 



E ft l-lak. 



5 5 5 5 5 II 5 5 4 5—49 



AM Jewell 



4 4 6 5 r. 5 5 5 5 6— IS 



J Merrill 



5 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 5 a— 18 



FKRiek 



4 S 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5-43 



Sharpshooters' Match. 



-- 9 10 9 8 8 10 8 8 10 7 



5 S 111 9 5 10 9 7 8 7- 



a,eu. 



they 

 plnnk 



srtty it 



HAM, 



n.-lit. 



more deposil WOU d I) m '■'■■ ail il i : £re '1- well to u 



' ,..,... ' ,| 1 e ,-.,.. S;,,. gs EU1CIIT 



i. 1" n 1 1! I'he iii-inln-i-oil' the Aiie-riean team felt I 



ami fr I 1 i ii hjj ■ ' biii 1 1 gh the match 



difficult! is. With thes 11] 1 p I arm il .'.as i,.,i 1 

 the scores ran wild Willi su.-li anus it in. I, , 1 

 form that "L-aiu -■■.■:■ .■" •■. hi. " - .me. .a ■..■•.. ■■■ 

 Hon on i|e- i-i ■!■_-.■ v.- i-i'ilay. [1 was not a really d 



1 la 1 - ran on ordinary raii.e- . e e.| e ,, 1 , L . : ... , . , H 



111 e le-.f.-t, the .-on're number of ;L. - ...... ;..-.e: 



'OptiOli - Il ' is e . 1 I,.. I - ], | , 



tar e-T -n ■.'-, Ill ,v ..'-. ol a -01 h-l a saot out of which 

 experiment in the dark. Them 'I . a asresUiati 



e . Hit] he],.-.. LI llllt tell l|i, H f - I ■ " 111" aiii'ViS ,.f 



in I ' r ii:-: i,f 1,-ad from bullets already shot, an 



tornnlio e.ne ,- 1e.n1 i.ii..i,l, e. „i. matter Tn 



111 , , , ,1 annoyance than of tieimlll. Il is no c.\'.'<is,. t 



B e. 1 , 1 ■ Iv e i, i , ,, ,.,,. ,.,,; ._. 



yoinl a go,,.! targ.-i spotter. Isolated practic hi 

 custom abroad, rhay have Med die , am system 



make it M.e ,- II.' •iciiii- ii-, , ■ ie 1 1 ... ,,, 1., in 



several dime fl , , ■ . 



It is .amusing now lo look bade and think of the coiul 

 can riflemen secured from the fact that the Enelial 

 sauted to shoot the wOyds. 

 really no test of rifles at this 

 has again am: agair i|- 1 

 lion or holding, which is the 

 learned bj "ne jvho 1 1 1 ■ 



,4844 U S— id 



.I : - i.ii'-flislneen had 



iroin the shoulder. There 

 "ii sighted nulitary 

 II i oil-Hand work, and the'. 

 ,e lo be triad, inav be re: 

 ifatmiag drill .u p papartc 





t'OlllilK 

















4 4 5 4 



i 4 4—^.1 -1 4 







4 5 a 1 









4 4 3 4 









. . -1 3 :: 4 









Washing 



an Artillerv. 





Chariton 



4 488 



i i 4-^85 5 4 



4 4 3 5 4— 39-54 









4 4 8 i 3—31-50 



Bradford 



3 4 4 3 





4 4 ;! 4 4—26-^19 



Miller 







3 3 5 3 4—35—18 



M 'n", u '!.' is« u' 



•'-'. , ■'.' ' i '' ".1'' ' 



a ! 3— 80 & 1 



4 4 4 4-33-43-341 

 U,e match at 200 aud 



The 

 having much to 



where anybody 



of 1 



Brooklyn Amateur Hide Club shot the 

 Champion's Match at 200yds. otf-haud. 



eleai-inu' one. lor ! lie day:" 



55— ,9 It Joiner +4.5555M55-iv 



55-41 F Burns 44154554+5 —u 



am -. 1 1 1. may he unified into , 

 each week of shoo! ing all over th 

 a ii" ' l.\ A. to invite certaii 

 [earn. Tiien. with ample time a 



THE TRAP. 



PROVIDEXC'E, R, 1.. Sept. 35.— The Narragai 



appeared to show an 



>' 1 ■'■ "i the badge. Summary: 



S D. Greene, Jf mil 10111 mil iimo— 17 



C.T. Baldwin inoi 11110 11110 01 no— 10 



J. B. ValButme mil 10110 11110 lloll— 10 



n. ,1, LiaiHiaii moi 11110 mn oiioi—m 



W.H.Sheldon ulOll 11111 10111 10111—10 



K. W. Tinker 11110 10101 10011 11111—15 



T.S.Hall 10010 01101 11110 11101-13 



U. W. Gary WUOO OXdlO 11011 01111— 11 



E. Devolve 00010 000(10 01101 01100— (i 



(). T. I'randall 10100 W 



sni'i." p-cal,.'.-: i..:ie:-,e nails 

 Sheldon 11 1 101 1 1 11 -9 Tinker IOI1IOOO1 1— li 



.' Since then 

 Jilt. ..a deck, 

 J. Beside this 

 :oniparing her 



would for smootli water cruising, 

 tho work thov are expected to do. 



Rye, Sept. 6. 1882. 



lln speaking of 'through fftsteni 



1 would build ajid rig them to suit 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CREIOUMi.niK.-Thr- continuous 111. uele- of the fall n 

 conditions 01 which nrCragivun, 1 ill which were not hum 



a- lasl is it are ,..,,. dated tn 1 he Shiirt 



l.i,,,,,,l 'illltel. A .1 H O W | e 1 I , Ot NC« 1 "I'-' ' ' ; l fOWOll 



and W. M. Farrow, of Newport, are tie on Call scores. 



■-' . ■ I ' . ■ I .SI i ' I ie , e„l i I liee. , e e ,, e,,| 1, RcgilllCllI 



, also Iie».vo a total nl' 50, while five of the men 1 



Ed Engelhard 11)1111111— 10 



HI Clark ...mimill 10 



Ed Engelhard mm nil — hi 



HI Clark 1111111111- 111 



Kass.rii-Short 1111111100— 8 



H 1 I'.'iel'K llllimil III 



J J Robertson... . .mi mm— in 





.me. Thcyd 

 it their 1ms 

 make a bid 



eiivh 

 liegmg. 

 dnrweu 



