274 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. 3, 1882. 



t provided army in 



Date, Napie 



lllly s I'.i-. \.-l I',,,,; s A IT. 



taa m Lieut, stu Ari , 



. . lien, (i W. Willg.-ilr .. 



.-: A II- 



i. Weir . .. 

 HI W. '•' Hi-gin- 



■ i. ". .ii ■ 

 .iiiiv oi i: i i; .. 

 M. w |1, 



■ 

 T. .7. TJnlini. 

 Fred. Alder 



Remington 

 Springfield, 

 Remington . 



.Hotcliioss . 



Lee 



Sharp . 

 Remington, Keene. 



Siir,i,g(io|,l 



Peabpdt Martini 

 BotoUkies. 



13 

 .. 12 



ii 



v\ Leavitt 

 ,T, s. Shephi Hi . . 

 15. B, l.uwi 



An; -' I ieui <:..-o ■' Uhoc 



M. W Hull 



R T. Bare " 19 



Cap! s. a Day,TJ S A Lee IS 



T.J. 1'iil.ui sharp . 18 



•apt. .1 c. Mailers. Il-iciikiss 



aim: 9 i; I Flan " 17 



', l>v r s ,\ I.-- 18 



Lieut, i;. !■: \l. • Ii-.;. n; ■ i; 



M. W. Bull . ■; 



■-■■ ........ 12 



Pep. 37-Li-ut. Geo K 11 SU 



M. ST. Bull 



Cnpt.s. A. iMv.r.S.A 



T. 5. Dolan 



Uct. l.x !.i-..l. IA-o. I'.. Alhec 

 John Smith 

 w R, Barton 



Lee 



Keluiligt.'ii. K—n- 

 Ilotrhki-s 

 Sharp Borch.ird 

 Hotcnkiss 



. (2 



.. I'.i 



. ... HI 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



AX INFANT PRODIGY, 

 Lowell, the well-known art ill 

 nasi two months in European 

 Old Wori : - Mr. : 

 many ol the run clubs and si 



r. .viit I -.- 1 1 . :■ I.. •■■ 



e.iinicruu 



bring Suiuniai . I - isit-d wit! 



Dp Compauv A, Sixth Roi 



lust l:-giiu-nl liifantrv; i 

 liilantrv. 111., lisl <>l <-:.ini 



i betngnn 



flaatclie 



ii 



think the 

 the faro 

 the rifle . 



Ii. 



n lerful The Go 



shooting p "iiiic-. an 1 in fact, iinyti 

 Sni 1 i- iinliiurv gun. whirl) shouts a 

 Hold mnskcl. Truly, he is a rem in. 

 handed si gat a glass hull bun 



bul very little lime to devote to sb< 

 shot Smiths Wesson. Asaapedme 



Hi,- result of ih- best day's work 1 . 



was at a nine-inch circle- thrown iu tli 



twenty-Kve feet, f lilt of se' 



The 





over the shoulder. At IP . 



a tai-k (lriM-n with f..nr -li< -i- -.oting was all done 



without n rest. I write Hi- above to j-mi for the purpose of oseertain- 



ing if this is iin.v more than average si tag, or is it in good as the 



shooting ordinarily done by amateurs. A-nir, i is. 



Oct is. Tin- riflemen who assembled at Walnut Hill 



range today v-ere lavon-d with -Keell-nt weather lor shooting. In 



tholoren i th- wind inilii-at-d :: o'clock, hut in the afternoon it 



shifted t" •' o'clock, Some hrilliaut scores were made during the da v. 

 Appended are the bust, reror Is: 



. [moor Match. 



OM Jewell -1555650654—48 R Read 1446544445 I-. 1 



JS Bennett 554550MI54 IV G Weston (mil.) 



(; I[ Wentavorth 54S4S4S445— 15 C J Arthur 1131451445—40 



A Johnson ...544-1454 I55 44 F !.• wis 303144*451—85 



JACartei 5514114155—44 FKThoinns. .. .•:.: 



IMV.IIir. 11 IT A W'llit- .lililV .3l.v.-M.-.:j!,i OS 



(545-134544—14 JDuuii (mil.) 4430833340— S8 



..-•.IHiMli. - . !■■ A K JLilly (mil.).... 6830888840-^25 

 Sharpshooters' Hatch, 



JNFrve 7 10 9 S 8 7 10 6—63 



5 r 8 10 8 010 9 7-79 



E A Borel 8 ! 5 6 10 8 4 7 10 8-73 



B A Eaton 778877885 7-88 



Decimal Match. 

 CM Jewel! .. 18 9 (I 8 10 8 9 10 10-80 



(111 Wen On ■]. 10 in r, fi 10 7- 9 10 10 9-80 



7 7 9 8 9 8 7 9 (0 JO— SI 



W H Hopltl ii 8 8 10 7 8 8 10 8 6 10-83 



J N Frye 8 8 8 10 10 9 6 1(1 8-83 



10 10 7 B 9 C 9 10 10-82 



Rest Match. 



.1 B Fellows 10 10 10 Id 10 Iff 10 10 9 10— 98 



F,l Clapp .... .10 9 Id 10 10 Hi ii in 1" 9 97 



c.\ Hudson m ui 9 in II 9 in I" 9 10—98 



Salem Wilder Si 10 8 9 10 u .10 to 10 9 94 



"William Soul her 10 10 9 T SI 9 10 10 10 10—94 



CHBest... ... in 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 6 93 



W Coup ! ! 10 D 9 :i 9 ; 10 B-65 



H M Ijowliiigimili ii n 3 ii 8 B 8 II 



14,1 Pink-ham (mil) 3 n D n n I n- 7 



MASSACIU'SKTTS MILITIA RIFLE A 



Hho 



Mr. 





officer, .M i 



and f>oL 8 I.'. \ 

 First Brigade, p 

 The rules for th 

 shouting wiih 

 Shots Th-pri; 

 Flrsl prize, agU 

 Tool oompany i 



I i '.-is is.-, (Vi. F, First Infantry . 



I I'ltantry 181 Co. Ii, Fifth Infantrv 



ifnntry 1VS (",,.(;. Sixth (nfantrV 



lilantry Ii" in. C, firsl Iiifanlry . 



nf.-inlry H".:i <:.. |:. ii,,.i Infantry. 



.. V.. First Infantry... . Hi!) Co. K. Sixlh liilau! rv 



.. I), Filth Infantry . 160 Co, D, Ninth Infantry, 



Ofueers> Match. 



'. Si\ih 



126 



120 



. 105 



('apt .1 I! ' ish'.rn. Firsl Brigade 



Maj A i' I1-I--,-.-. First Infanirv.. 

 Capt I" X Hrown. Firsl lln-.i.i. 



i :, : 



II : 



.?. I 4 I A 



Infantry 

 nd Infant 

 th lufantl 



■■\-.-i\ Ir-'-i 



itry 



si Cad-ts 

 -1 C'l'l-ts 





C F Parker, 1). Fi 



A S K (lark. U Fifth Infaiitn 

 W Irving. I-", First Infantry . 

 {■c W-invss. I). First Infant!- 



...-. I .", 



. •'■! 

 1 'J-J 

 5-al 

 1-31 



4-21 

 3-S1 



5-30 



B 3 22 



4 5-21 

 •I 5-21 



5 4-S1 



10 II 12 7 8 11 10 Hi II 10 100 

 12 10 8 10 12 8 10 II 7 9— 97 

 ti 10 10 11 9 9 8 12 12 10 -97 



..h oud closing out (he coinpcliiioii. Scorns were made 

 Maynard Match— 500yds. Off-hand. 

 Win F. Fitch 55 5 485544 6-45- »3— 18 



.lames I Miles. .'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.7.7.'.' ' 5 :i 3 6 I I i 5 5 Y— JS— "2— 10 



BC Andrews 4 5 3 3 5 5 4 4 2 4-39 



Leonard Gelger ,...5 52544084 3-35— *3-33 



* Handicap. 



■Ii in shooting 

 ry live militia 

 a Military Rifle 



the State, should for- 

 . .Mich., Oct. I". 1882. 



following: 

 Ni w OBI EAks ' let. 20, 1882. 



ail-: 



ible body dc( 



i .Sunday, the SM 



accepted, and upon motion of 3 

 liately form teams and eominenr 

 Ca])tain Pierce promised a team i 

 .and Mr Kerr and Capt Fori ei 

 • Washington Artillery and Loir 



There will he u mutch every nltcrnal- Sim 

 aiUliOet.. l.otli I he M 'yer cu'p and the il.-phu 



i i,e lnills-\-e shooting at 

 ilepburii gunshuol will be 

 Core etteh Sunday and no 



tehes of ii,- Columbia Rillo Asso- 



soeiation. has been awarded to Mr W. 1.. Cash. The following are 

 the Qve highest scores for th is prize: 



J S Miller.'.' a: :i'i :)•> i-i 32 ill iil" ill ill ill iir' 



l'.M.anrii.'.-ii . ,88 82 32 31 31 81 81 31 81 30-313 



Wit Johnstone 33 32 31 41 111 31 31 3) 30 80—310 



J M Pollard ill .n 81 31 31 31 31 81 81 30-309 



THE TRAP. 



MIDWAY vs. JERSEY CITY HEICHTS. 



TIIKl-Ini 

 01 t!l-; 



verlised. 

 Hi- a.-ith 

 exciting 



i Victory 



o-l of I'.ain Is. The .7. C. 

 Upon the opening of the 

 griin-il lo discover Ih.-ir ten o 







T.nT-v.I.' ".'..' 

 Wllr.'l-r 



..lllllll-7-.'il 



'.'iin-Hi n 



1110001 1 



Davis 6 7 ::: 





[.-wis" 



Ill -6— S1 



. omul— a 



.HI »)1 -1 



■ ■ 



. ■7f : : 



F-lll.M - 



..lllll'll -8 



I'Jl'n'hr -O!.. s 



ii Whil • 



Tel-huue ... 

 Campbell 

 WUfte .. . 



: : ! 1 -7 



.. .1110111— (i 



0011011—4 



... .Dii.iiio— 1-23 



iiiud'rii.ii.77 7 7 



Collins 



Von I.rngcrke Jr. 



Ileddcn 



Ii-rila ; -a \l. 



'.1101001-4-17 

 . .1101111 — G 



.01111 111— 5 



liMOlll— 5 

 . 1111111-7 



(B11010 -t-.'T 



Total 



118 



» 



115 



1 hunt followed 

 at then- range. 



T&SSSb 



decide 





Rolls, ( 'lay pigeons. 



'I'-- IViry UlOOlltllll-lO llliliif-8-18 



ETSmith "I n",iiliiii- 8 iiimil— 7— 16 



LG White li'llllllini-ll l|nillll-7 -18 



OSl'aft (iliooiliono- 7 OlOOOOU— 3— 10 



(' C II ughtoii IKKKII iilt-0 — S I mi ioi i 6- II 



Di ■ Sumner SlllOOOnOll— 7 nil 101 10-5— IS 



(i Mr.Nie !• loiniaimiO— 8 II n 7- IS 



AF Match OOHOOlOUOtt— B ll&fn.0ll-5— ip 



Total winning side n:i 



a-J&aag 1100110(11110-7 imim 8-18 



M 1) (iihiinn 000100110110 .", 1111 1 II 1 1 -7-10 



c I! Iloldeii IHilllllllll-11 lliilllll --,-lH 



LR Hudson 1i«.kiiiO10111- 7 10001100—8—10 



Jisaoodoll i,,.v,,iiiiin>- ii ileum 7-13 



iiiin hi 1 1 1 in > r nion ii i-u-13 



:.ll. -lileiMIMOO— U 10001111 -5-11 



HTFarrar nniniiiOHioi— 8 OnOQOJO— 3s- 9 



Total losing side i«i 



WF.I.LlN'dTON. Mass., Oct. 88.— All the regular shoot of the Maiden 

 (Inn Club, at Wellington, thi.- afternoon, the lirst event was the 

 . .rthecharopionshipbadgeb.v llieeoniestanl who was not 

 present at the shoot of last week, which resulted in his capturing it 

 by a score of III out ol a possible ■-■■.'. and A. il Joins takes the badge. 

 The other events were taken a 



, rl.iy pigeons .1. I|..pkins and I". Loring divided lirst. 



ent, ji birds D, B. Moore flr»t, J. Hopkins and \. W 



P.l oringand D.H. Moore divided nyst, A. \v, 



" Fwrth evenLM talis, was la'k,'n"hy' Me"'i>'''F. l "L,',riiig, I). II. 



■ isrs, Moore and Hopkins divided first, 



oalb— J, Hopkins tirst F Loring second, and 



■.- divided I llir.l. 



nt. novelty was won by Hopkins first, .Moore second, 



FOREST CITY GUM CLUB.— JIockforo, III., Oct. Hi. P.-.'.-Clas . 

 balls, rotary trap, i ■■«■ 

 Ellison 11101 01011 00010 Hold HUH 11011-14 



Gregory 1,.1,'ai) ln-.m nii.n tiini! moil 10101— 17 



. i. uiil lion inn o.ii.i uioi imi-o.-i 



lllnl 11101 11011 mi" 110.11 Ilall-03 



E, liollenbaok owio oiooi inn una uioi "ino on 



i nun Hiioi inn inn inn loiii-ou 





I, Itockford. Ills., Opt i7.-CHass balls. 

 yds. ii—. li.'.p throwing III- halls wry .-.wif; : 



cD.rniaid lull Hill" ol 100 lllil 1101 1 11110-05 



1111" 11010 11110 00101 11110 10100—19 



regory Oiooo oiooo ioioi enoi ooooi oion-io 



hnrston 11 1 10 00101 oolii 10110 Oivml mil— 18 



i.vior 1 1 ioj urn nun mm mm 10101—24 



vm vc BOGARDDS. s-ln,a. Ala., Oei. is Eugene Bogarduu, 

 in of Cap;. W. II. Hogardus. cliampioii sh x of the world, who, with 

 Is father and youhger brother, has i.een I raveling with Cole's ('it- 

 is, gjving exhibitions of i.incy shnoling during the past summer. 



terrible injuriea, which will 



,oi-e than likely result in hi if seventeen. The 



,g known, the ti-ain 



as quickly stopped and backed a mil- to where the unfortunate 



SEl 



Bi'o\m*fi B roue liial Trodic 



all ray raiiitsterial 



