154 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Bbttembbb 23, 1881 



Tlie Illon warn, of Illon, N. T., took the lead at 800 yards 01 the 

 score ot 292. The. le, dine nueman, Wlnegar, mad.4 a complete score, 

 while two other members only dropped two points each. Col. 11. F. 

 Clark. In the Empire team, also made a lull score. During the con- 

 test at 900 yards I he weather was almost perfect. Tue Bags hung 

 limp from the masis and the sky wa- overcast The wind was 

 "pufty." however, and uo complete scores were made at that range, 

 although three men In the six teams dropped only one polnr. The 

 8COTR8 al 1,0011 yards' distance were nil poor, and (he score or Hie lllon 

 team, which carried off the rtrst prize, was only 273 al, ihe final metre. 



The match was started In 18J7, when the Amateur club of New 

 city won with k'2.i points the Massachusetts utile Association mak- 

 ing 786, the Parthian Oiub, of Hudson, N. Y.. making J8», the cre- 

 scent City Hide Club, or New Orleans, 754, the llackensack Hide Club, 



or New Jersey. TS9, and the Columbia nine club, of Washington, 1>. 



C, MB. In 1878 the Mus-aohusi Us team made s45, the Amateur team 

 836, and (he ColuiubU Club team 7 T. In 18TB a. team (row the New 

 Jersey Mate mile Association won with 8is, the Amateurs making 

 Sin, the Mos-aeliusous Assoel-itlon sea i ho Columbia team -03, and the 

 Empire Club team 72.. In 13.50 the Empire Club was successful • n SI.: 

 points, the 111 >n Utile Club making si's, the \mateur Club 793 and the 

 team of the Peun-ylvanla state Klfle Association 766. 



'Ihe new matches of the meeting h>id been well patronized, and stie- 

 cessiul results were shown. Among ihe aggregate prizes were those 

 presented by Air. J. H. Steward, optician to the N. K. A. 'a or Groat 

 Britain and America, etc.. -tot; Strand, W. C. London, England, as at 

 former meetings u> highest aggregate scores made In Matches a, a 

 and 6, and In matches 14, 15, iti, or u, 15 and 17. i he lormer ol' tin se 

 was taken by C. H. Kagle. of the 7th Kegt., with scores of 80. 45 and 

 44, total 1 19, and the. latter tor i he best score made In the short range. 

 Champion's and Wimbledon Cup matches were awarded to F. .1. 

 Rabheth, ot Boston, who scond :,04 nut of a possible 385 points. 



Below will be found the f ud record or the meeting, each match hav- 

 ing the conditions attached : 



No. 1.— " Directors' " Match. 



500 yards; open only to Directors of theN. R. A.; rounds five; po- 

 sition standing ; weapon any : entrance tee,*l. Prize— The Directors' 

 championship gold badge, shot, for annually and held by ihe winner 

 during the year. 



Q W Wlngate 44444— 20 J G Story 3144!)— is 



T J Donaldson 34445— »l W H Murphy 24383—15 



O D Scott 45434—20 J 11 Cowperthwalt 32433—15 



F H Uolton 44113—19 G S Scbmerhorn, Jr 03443—14 



Q J Seabiuy 45334—19 Dr Morris 23423— 14 



No 2.—" Jtjdd " Match. 

 Open to all coiners; any military rifle ; 40ft yards; position stand- 

 ing; lounds seven ; entrance fee, H. First prize, it >l 11 s iv.s- en;-.. 

 offered by Messrs. Tiffany £ Co., Union Square, N. 1'., value $75; 

 second, a lire membership N. K. A. (transferable!, value $25, an, I cash 

 115— »40 ; third, a pair ot solid silver napKln rings, offered by Messrs. 

 Hoheusle. votr.eler & Co., value no ; fnurtai, a .soild silver cup, ofie.re 

 by Mr. C Roehslor, value $20 ; fifth, an album, value $10, and cash 

 HO— $20: sixth, seventh and eighth, each, cash $10— J(0; nlnih tenth 

 and eleventh, each, cash is : twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth., fifteenth, 

 Blxteeuih, sevemeotilh, eighteenth' and nineteenth, each, cash S3; 

 twentieth, twenly-flrst, twenty-second, twuniy-tlilrd, twenty-fourth, 

 twenty-ntth, iweuty-slxt.h and twenty-seventh, each, cash $2; 

 twenty- eighth to fonletai. Inclusive, each, the return of entrance fee, 

 »13; to the i uvcs.i complete score in this match an archery bo.v, pre- 

 sented by Mr. £. 1. liorsman, St William street. N. V , value 55, 

 Forty-one prizes, total f^s. 



JiLPauldlng 5545554—33 E J Cram 5553441—30 



ES Browne 6555454—33 E Wives. 4555.14:1—31. 



G EP Howard 4551156—34 J M Lancaster 4445444—29 



.1 Blatter ..4454.545—31 Geo Hives 4445141—29 



C E Tayntor 4454545—31 Ilenrv Hodges 4154441—29 



JI MtlCS 4544545—31 WM YoUHgS 4454444—29 



Jos H Burroughs. 4545445—41 F Alder. , 4454444—29 



DK Atkinson 6541544—31 F H HOltOn 4454444-"" 



OC-0 1) SCOtt .5455345-31 M D Hind... 



C h M ad isun 4441455—30 W F Davids . 



W F. Fitch 4444455—30 E H GaUS 



CA Morris 4444-165—30 TP While 



MB Hull 4444545—30 WJUeuwlck... 



SI'COtt ..4145445-30 TJDOlan 



D Miller 4445145—80 A Anderson 



EBPO t. - 4464445— B0 E 1) Barker 



Jas H Meyers 4544445— 80 B Spelmnn, -ir. . 



I>H ogden 5444446-30 E o Shakeapere 



FF.MUien 4444564—30 L L Adams 



L L Barnes 454.M54—30 o B Foster 



C H JJlnman 5144544—30 



No. 3.—" Short-range Match." 

 Open to all comers; any rifle; 200 yards; rounds seven ; position 

 standing; entrance fee. $1. First prb:-, a Swiss stock, nickeled butt 

 and tip, vernier r ar and wlnd-gaug^ .front slghi math inle, offered 

 bv Messrs. E. Itemlngum ft Sons, val e ftu ; 3d, c .si,, lai.i ; :t,l, a lire 

 membership N. K. A. (transferable), value 125, and caoh $15— fie ; 4th, 

 a Ballard, .22 eal. ride, offered by Messrs. Schoverliug. Daly & (-ale-, 

 si Chambers street, N. Y., value $.-5 ; 6th, a framed engraving •' 4 he 

 Battle of champlgnv," offered by Lieut. A. T. conover, value $20; 

 6th, 7th and sth, each, cash $10; 9th, lmh, lltli aud; ;lh, each, cash 

 $5; l<th, 14th, 16th, I6tii. 17th, 18i.li aud loth, each, cash *.;; 2"lb, 21st, 

 22d, 43d, 2ith 25th, 28th, each, cash $2; 47th to 40th, eacu, the return 

 of entrance lee, $13; to the lowest eccnplete score In this match an 

 archery bow, offered by Mr. E 1. Uorsman, Hi William .street, N. Y., 

 value $5. Forty-one prizes, total $293. 



CE Tayntor 5444555—34 G H Lamoreau 5344455-30 



M L RlggS 5644554-32 J <4 Newbury 4553461— 



F.I Kabber.h 4555445—311 N H Anderson... 5544453— se 



G L Wlnshlp 4564651—32 Geo Fov, Jr 534J5355— 30 



T J DOlan 4464465— 1 SI SCOtt 64544 4—29 



660 F Ellsworth .4451485—31 C W Hlnman 5445-1:;!— 29 



E J Cram. 5144455-S1 L Thomas 6644344 29 



,]U Brown 4545445—31 A J Hewlett 3544541—29 



H Nichols 4515454—31 Max B Engle 4346544—29 



C Van orden 6445544—31 II Maud rson, Jr 3445644-29 



M B Hull 4555444—31 J S Case 4644364 29 



B RSpelman, Jr SBS64M-31 WA Robinson 13.1c.st 29 



AO White 3455554—31 E F Rlcttardson 6444435-29 



GeoLlntmyer 5353454—31 A C Gates ,B4S 



MDOOrter 4544145-30 D Miller ..4441 355-29 



DEMarsU ..4514445—30 W V Overbaugh .4443455- -2s 



Geosuorkley 514-1445-30 J B Fellows 4445444-29 



F Bennett 4444551-Si M Price 44454-11—211 



W J RelnlCk 4451451-30 W H JilCkSOU 44-l.15.tl— 29 



W L V Foulke 6451 -144— 30 G W Joiner 4444544 - M 



O m Jewell .14541544-30 C u zettler 4444454-29 



MP BOSS. 3554514—30 



No. i— The " Champion's" Match. 

 open to all comers; any rifle or rifles; 200, coo and 1,000 yards; 

 rounds, ten at each distance; position, standing at- 400 yards, any at 

 600 and 1,0 10 yard-,: entrance tee, $5. First prize, grand medal 01 tjV 

 National Rlne ftSWOlatlot) in gold, value $126 ; 2d, do. In sliver, value 

 $26; 3d, do. in bronze, value $16. 



sun yds. «oo yds. 



W SCOtt 4344545-111 — 41 5455555545— « 



G L Morse 4451 334545 4 1 5454555455 -47 



W H JllCUSOn . . . .4514 -14445—41 4545555545—47 



C W Ulnman 515544-644— 43 4445554555-46 



L L Hubbard, 41, 47, 44-132 ; C E Tayntor. 39 44, 

 39, 4S, 44-130; F J Kabbelh, 43, 47, 40 — .30 ; 11 Mi 

 41— 1!»: T Lamb, Jr, 37, 50, 40-127 ; W T Miles, 

 Mcinness, 4', 43, 35—124; SI Scott, 4-.>, 40, -so— 12 

 41—123; A A Adee, 4'. 45, 37-123; .1 i Miles. ;-,;', 

 85, 43. 39— 120: W K Fitch, 40, 45, 31-119; S A Day, 

 F Davids, 41, 42, 32-115; .1 II Burroughs, s7, 45, 31-113; J Hoblshow. 

 ao 44 ."4— uis; A C Gates, It H Koone, J o P Burnside, J H Brown ana 

 p j LiuilUen retired. 

 No. 5,— "Military Championship Match ot the United States 



OF AMIiRICA." 



Divided into Two Stages.-Flrsl Stage-Open to all members of the 

 army, navy or marine corps of the. United States or o :the Nation a 

 Guard or any State; each competitor to appear lu uniform; 20.0,500 

 and 0"0 yards; rounds. seven al each distance: i dj aim ;> 



yarns; rounds, seven at each dl-t.anc.e-. weapon, mblt.o ill lea of 

 any pattern that has been regularly adopted by anv National o 

 State Govenii.ie.it: pos.con, any -entrance tee $2. Mrst p liit , Ui 

 United St.ates military championship gold medal, value *14o, 2d, 

 cash, $20 ; 3d, cash, $10. Three prizes, total value, *la6. 

 First Stage. 

 200 yds. uODyas. 



HTLoeJOTOOd..... 4545445—81 



.4441415—29 



.11-14445-29 



4444544—29 



4444514—29 



4444544—29 



454-1444-29 



3444455-29 



. ... 4453145—29 



4 11564—29 



45.M5I— 29 



5443514 29 



6351444—29 



4.1-115-16555 46— 1;-4 

 .1.153455155—44—133 

 45-131; L Gelger, 



39, 17, ;9— 126; A 

 l ; H Fisher, 3.4, 44, 

 4-121 : J W Todd, 

 1—116; W 



C Campbell... . 



..3444444—27 



600 yds. 



6444651—31—94 

 4554445—31 - 91 

 6645336-30—89 



C V UOUVbton 4254451— 28 2455135—27 5154545—32-87 



S A. 1 lav .1154551—31 2435345 - 26 1435455 -29—86 



E O Swettenham 65H444 -30 354.1545—30 3244 55 -26—86 



A K Van Hcusen 4454434-28 5543145—30 4443543—47—55 



J L Price 4444544—27 3435455—29 544-1353— 28-S4 



W 1 1 BOStwlCk 34.15415— 29 5 183663— ST 8444548— 23— S4 



JLPaOldlnK 4111515-30 4355433—27 3444543-21—65 



Second stage. 



sooyds. sooyds. 1,000 yds. 



J L Paulding 35535 5-29 2534645—20 8l'5351S— 22-77 



A B Van HetlSeU 43I15154-2S 5535 ,23—26 9433086—18—72 



S A Day 8:135515-26 2334303— IS 3434284-21—65 



No. 6. — " Wimbledon Cup " Match. 



Open to all citizens and residents ot the United States; 1,000 3-ards ; 

 80 shots: any rule: position, any without artificial rest; entrance 

 fee, f.5. First prize, the '• Wimbledon cup," value $600 ; second, "The 

 Art Journal " lrom is7.". 1 is-.m, ofterea by Messrs. D. Applelon « Co., 

 N. Y'., value $10.' : third, a Remington creedmoor Kllie, Vernier and 

 wind gauge sights mi li spirit level and two extra discs, offered by 

 Messrs. h!. Remington « Sons, N. Y., value {SO. 



F.l Kabbeih 66S458548S ■ ..54554555—142 



H S GUUCkenbUSb. 6516546555515 1 1345545545655563—1 : 8 



SISeOtt 655535.-.:. -,;.5i5 154666! 165543666-1 Id 



K Ralhbone 13S, G I. Morse. 136, W H Jackson 13", A E eaten 134, F W 

 'artlss 133, J S Sumner til. L Tnomas 12-. .las W l\Mdl.-s, 11 F, slier 

 14S, A A Adee 127, John P Waters 127, Geo F Ferris 121', R Wlnegar 124. 

 9 TG Dudley 117, J Uablshau- to-, s a Day 103, 11 T Rockwell, W D 

 V Foulk, « H Kcene, W W UoForest, C W lllmnau, S Scott and T 

 Latnb, Jr., relh-fid. 



No. 7.— Qualification Mat. at. 



Open to everybody ; too and son yards; standing at loo, kneeling at 



soo yards; any military rifle ; entrance fee so cents for each entry ; 



entries unlimited, but only the higher score to count Prizes, ten 



sliver medals will he given each day lhat thLs match Is shot to the 



ten highest competitors, using a R.-mlngton military rifle, N. Y. 



State Model, excepting 1.0 such euniiieiliors as have won medals in 



the •'Champion Marksman's Badge'' matches tinting the season of 



18S1. No competitor will be given more than one medal. 



First Day. 



109 SOO T"l 100 300 TT 



OH Eagle 24 23—17 GH Crawford 20 n-37 



.1 11 Meyers 43 21—14 F C K TetamOrO. ..20 17-37 



J S Shepperd 20 24-42 J II Fisher. ...... .21 16—86 



H B Thomson.... 21 20-41 H Uordlch 20 16—35 



CFVoigany 21 20—11 H R Huron. IS 14—32 



Second Day. 



J II Sa iKlers 21 23—41 W P ROSS 21 19—10 



W S Thompson... 22 21—43 L Richardson 19 20—39 



CLeBontUUer....22 20-42 AEJohnson 19 19—38 



J MeK.ee 21 21-42 W HI Taylor 19 17—86 



FSchulken 22 19— H K W Kent 17 17—34 



Third Day. 



T -Hearty 17 20—37 W Boyd 17 12—29 



W S NIChOlS. ....16 19—35 LEWellS.... 14 13—27 



JJ Horan 17 16-33 G W Wilson 16 11-27 



ARiugsl;uid.....20 12—32 A C Tucker 16 JO— 26 



TEFrazer 16 15—31 J Horan 16 12— 2S 



No. 8.— Continuous Match. 



Open to everybody ; 200 yards- five shots each entry; any rifle; 



Ulitary weapon- 10 receive one half ot one point allowance on each 

 atnpleted entry ; the nlghesl aggregate ol mi two scores only 1.0 

 count; entries se cents each, or five j.2 ; entries unlimited; no com- 

 petitor to win moi e thn n one prize ; l lcs 1 be decided bv nrlng single 

 shots with same weapons as used in tHeinatcli. 1st prize, cash, $25: 

 2d, $20; 3d, $ 5; 4th, $10; 5th to 25l.l1, each, cash. «; 2<ulito50th, each, 

 cash, $i: 60 prizes, total $250. 



G. J. Newbury, O M. Jewell. J. M. Frye, 50 each ; J. H. Brown, G 

 F. Ellsworth, m" Price, J. J. Miles, c. W. iimman, T. P. White, 49 

 each ; w. Miller, 49& ; A. J. Uowleit, J. P. Fellows, N- O'Donnell, W. 

 De V. Foulke, G. Fox, Jr., E J. Cram, G. Joiner, F. H. Ho ten, N. W. 

 Arnold, A. H. Anderson, 4s each ; D. E Marsh, G. M'. Munson, 47^; 

 '. H. Uoche, B. li. Spellmnn, Jr., vv. 15. I-'lrch, I, Thomas, T. J.Do- 

 lan, D F. Wilcox, H. A. Buck, 47 each: W. Scott. 46;$ : J. s. Case, 

 N. 7). Ward, if. O. Shakespeare, W. T. Miles, G. D. Scott, C. E. Tayn- 

 to r H G Blxlcy, 45 each; w. 3. Reinlck, P. C. L j wls, G. II. Lavv- 

 rcil'c.., M laa-rci, :-'. '-.. '-■'-'... 1. vntl is, \ M( Ilinc-s. '1 c Gar..--., 

 S N Holmes J. t\ Price, F. Alder, J. H. Burroughs, G. B. Thomp- 

 son. G. K, P. Howard, L, L. Hubbard, J. Blatter, G. L. Paulding, 45 

 each. 



No. 9.— " Mm-nANQE," Match. 



Open to everybody ; 500 vards; anv military rifle (an allowance ol 

 one point on each entry to military rules of .50 calibre); live rounds ; 

 position, any within the. rules-, eutinnce fee, fl lor e ch single entry, 

 or rive for f4: the highest aggregate score olany two entries to count 

 In determtnlii" th-- tnize v-inn-rs, but. nocoinpeiitorto take more than 

 one D'lze Hr-t prize, rash, f hi; 2d, Jic 3d, *i:-i; -11.11, $12; 5th, $11; 6IJ1, 

 slo- Ith $0- sth $8; 9th, *7: 10th, 56; nth to inih, each, cash, $6; 16th, 

 .' 1 d '■ ... m. ..- .1. - . .'Trii lu 36th, each, cash, $2; 37th, to 420, 

 each, cash, fl; total, 44 prizes, 1*00. 



No. 10.— Seiumihuebs Match. 



Open to members ot the Regular Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Na- 

 tional Guard, Volunteers of Militia of any counny. state or Territory; 



compeiitors tobe in uniform; mi'm varus: second class targets, 



weapon, any mllbar.v rlflfi exDepl Ing n-pea 1 lug rifles; compeiitors 

 formlo single rank in .squads:, in rearol c '■ v.i.i- nnug point oppo-lte 

 the target to which tne.v area--.- a ■.',";'.'■ ,'Vi i.'- ri'-!ii' I "\Tc i'm "t d 

 oithe&^rlnchage, t i« 1 '-''-- toeachsqua I -.' iio le j^pMlscS^S 

 advances to his firing point.'*" yards, and loads. At the bugle call 

 or other signal, each compel nor 1 mi, assumes the " double time" and 

 advances toward his t oget tikiug in- alignment from the guide 

 designated "mull a second signal is sounded, when he halts (as inn- 



ings. 



en lm 



- t slgi . 

 after the command '•halt," when he 

 "doulve time" mult the signal "half an 

 sounded. When the crimp tirore arr'ive 

 targets, the signal "Skirmishers In Ret 

 face about and return over the same 

 rifles to be. carried ar a right shoulder 

 made In ad van. dug and live in retrea 

 please, not te exceed twenty unOfs 10 a 

 shot at each halt- Upon finishing ihe a 

 tiring" 18 sounded, when tue markeis ex 

 the total number of hits upon each, as 

 ceotivs, mners and outers. Alter Che r 

 is sounded and target: 



...st. 1 



. In Ids dls- 

 auvy seconds 

 advances In 

 ng" is again 



at. le: 



... , ■ Ml 



auvac 

 iltban 



npel ltt,i 



the signal 



in Ursula and signal 



.- so many bullae, es, 

 the signal to "cease 

 •lore. The practice Is 

 tors have fired. Five 

 re for each failure to 

 alt, lor each shot, ilred after a signal to 

 each shot totind on his larg.-t. in ex- 

 igona wrong mrget v. ill 1.1a u i.e..- 

 a Entrance fee, 50 cents for each 

 ._ .de ex lent, that time and target, ac- 

 M,ininii«iul..- - I s - the disci el ion or Ha- executive officer. 

 Fr,t nrire a gold bad"? 'or other prize piescntcl bv Mr. Wlliam R. 

 T r-ivei's co-Hi."' f'uu-".-d $S0: d. f25 ; 4th aud 5th, *l» ; offered by 

 m'.Y.i ,'.■, a. Intleld 8. H»ni OCfc, T. s. A ,oth to lsth prizes, each, casn, 

 jr,, $75: total, 15 prizes, badge aud cash, *25e. 



John Oavanagli " MDHlnfl,. 39 



A B Van Heusett ... IS A T Decker 



TJDolan 74 Geo sinrile 



.) McNevIn JO J.lsMimL.u; 



i M Poilurd TO A Krebs 



^g^tlr: r BMLeHudaa. 



.1 L- Paulding.'... 



S A Day... 



JL Price 51 •', \. "V" 



Geo B Foster 65 CBarrei 



WF Hlgglns 54 Hhggei 



.1 s sucphard - 

 E K von Ssihern 

 J V IPickweii,... 



J F oyster 



Ed Price « 



No. 11.— "INTEKNATIOSAI. MlUTABt " MATCH, 



Open te teams ot twelve from the following: 1. United States of 



*merlcii"-\ The Army of ihe United snu.es,. one learn from lie 

 i-.roops saatloaed withln'eacu of the [hive military divisions a Atlantic, 

 Puomc, and Missouri Uhree ti-aius in ,.; j '.inM^^ 



36 



gs L L Barnes 



. B6 P J M-uigiie 

 . 60 W Kllngc . 



.... 2S 

 .... 28 



.... 26 



... w P tsineck 24 



. 61 G W Munson 28 



-is w Docker 20 



. 45 HFI.ockv\00d 20 



Navy (one team), 

 several States and Ti 

 (one team lrom each sta 



uniformed imhila or the 

 he District, ot Columbia 

 .ntrtes— Eng- 



land, Ireland, Scotland, and each ol the Provinces of Great Biltain, 

 each of the Provinces of Canada, and all other countries, one team 

 each, fiom the following: A. '\ ho i-egular Army; B. the militia C 

 the volunteers ; D. the navy of any couutiy ; separate teams to be 



sent only when the organizations are separate. The members of eME 

 team W be oilicers or enlisted men, and active members or the eoros 

 or organization which they represent, and to appear in I he. an 1 horlzcd 

 uniform thereof. They shall be. selected In such manner as shall be - 

 prescribed by the military authorities i.f th" country or State City 

 represent, and shall. 1f required, be. certltled to by them asbelng thel»- 

 aui horlzed representative-". 



200, S and 600 yards : rounds, seven at each distance; position, 

 slandlng at 205 yards, any at 500 and 004 yards; weapon, any mlUUTf 

 rifle which has been adopted as an official arm by anyi-s ' ■ 

 ernment; ammunition, any ; entrance fee, f2 each man. First p ize, 

 a Trophy, presented by Mom Henry Hilton, of New York. :o lis-Unr, 

 tor annually at creedmoor pr such oth r range as the National Ride 

 Association, of America shall select, to he held during the yeiirtry- 

 ihe head of the corps or orgaiuzar. on wuo-te i.e-am in iv win It, and tB.- 

 be returned to the n. k. a. at the exolratlon thereof, value tB.uOfij 



LLBarnes 3433444 -25 



D H Ogden -445544— 20 



r H Kagle ;;-!'i53-3- SI 



F Alder 3363434—26 



e J liolan 4444444— 2s 



MD Hinds 4464444—27 



ES llrowe. 4:3:14-151—2.-, 



J L Pi Ice 6344344—27 



C H Van Orden 4-1414-5-0 



If G Post 41035 13—23 



A B van Heusen 0344 54— 23 



C V Houghton 4434544—30 



r medals. 



Te 



8444614—28 

 4234253—23 



45111452— 27 



826 



PISSES— 27- 

 S6 5325-25. 

 426 355-25 

 8303254— 20- 

 5533525—23 

 222S 233— 17— « 



Pennsylvania state Team. 



DRAtklnaon 8B44S44— m 55542.54— 27 



C A Wells .5414143— 2S 4352454-27 



C T. Hand 5143 54—28 44Sl33i -27 



K 11 Shakespeare 4105444— ?0 3541561 — ao 



'I'll-." 43-1-1151-27 B4442-i4— 28 



li ] ves 64 '5.135— 2S 4455 553-3 I 



OR Smith 4414441—27 5.C3-252— 23 



G B Foster ... .3443453—26 4 '4435 1— 26 862115B 



G H 1V6S 4444345-2S 4 44522— 24 2:-llv3::: 



MJ Aediews 4425544— 28 5155554—13 Oi'l.'Ori 



PMIlllgan 40:4225—20 8354451— 2S 2'33223 



G B Thompson 434.3333—26 5542 155—30 22200211 



323 329 



New jersoy Toam 300 (38 Retired. 



No. 12.— " Inteb-State Military" Match. 

 Open to one team from each State and Territory io the Fn' 



,-..! .,,■;,, sis 1 ,..-: in: :,[ i u ■.'■' ir.C.a.'ai I .- ' ■! ill- O-J-.': 1 l.V . ■' 



uniformed National Guard or Militia or san-n .st.te or 

 chosen In such manner as shall b- prescribed bv the tnriln 

 Hies thereof, each of their number to have heen a legul ir 

 the uniformed mllllia, in good sran img. on Ihe flrat day Ol 

 They shall appear lu the iiunoi'iti 01 . heir en. ■ ■ ■' 



poslilon. at 200 yords standing, ar-' ■■■ 

 target; weapon, any military ri: 

 olllclal anil bv mil .Slate or Gove.- 

 has n. i opted no particular model (which 

 Adjutant-General), the tea— — 

 the Regular Army a. tie- i 



which hi 



e alio a 



iry autln 



heie ihe State 

 Itled to b. tfij 



B i Hie In use U 

 il mllllia 



of any oth. 

 each man. 

 score, a lai 

 mander-ln- 

 for tmnuaiiy at 



fee, i 



lze, to the term maki.ig ihe higlmsi . aggr gate 

 ■ •'Soldier ot Maraihou," pies'-nied o,\ Ua-Coiii- 

 behalf of the s ate or New \ork, to be sq 

 ^.wCdmoor, and lo be held du Ing tie- year by th 

 Adjutant-General of the Slate whose team may win It ; value, j-350. 

 New York State Team. 



TJDolan M-t4.:ii i ' 



LLBarnes 



C H Van Orden 44544-14 43-39 



I) 11 Ogden M44444444— 39 



C H Bugle..... 4.4.54 4433—67 



A B Van Heusen 6 444-14; 44— 35 



lit) IMSt 463344 -1 5 IT. 



V Alder 44445 4 44 -19 



J L Price 4-. 3 65344—81 



OVIloughton 34-14"04::34-:-:« 



M D Hinds 44 3:44333—34 



E 8 Browe 244444.644— 8S 



55355 4 45— 4 - 



2444545.5:— .'.7- 

 4234 5: 54 16- 



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4. ,115-14 33—3 - 



434.11554156-38- 



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•142 



479 9 



Pennsylvania State Team. 



DRAtklnson .37 41 78 PMIlllgan 40 39 



G B Thompson 35 39 74 C II Wells 83 35 



Q Hives... 41 37 78 M J Andrews 37 44 



Kchamberlln 36 43 79 G B liand 34 89 



GB Foster. 32 36 68 J Blatter 88 84 



ico .-hatespeare....40 43 S3 TTTownsend 34 Si 



™ M " W «1 «9 



New Jersey State Team. 



J EP Howard 43 43 so Haddentiorst ..3B 3S 



T W g ninth it 42 86 A Anderson 40 sr 



11 P Holmes 3B 36 74 1. H Grove 37 31 



J Smith 37 46 S3 CHSllmlS 39 23 



P K Dudley 37 43 so A 11 Frey 40 36 



LGOll 29 37 66 



Ho. 18.— " Inter-State Lo»o-RANaE" 

 Open to teams ot four from all ritie association 

 Sta.e or Territory in the tinned stai-s. Mc.i'j 

 i earns participating must, at Hie time oi -hooting, 

 must have resided in the -tale represented for ao 

 prior to tne date of th. ...at- ... -" •• '.oo and l.ouoy 

 at each distance; weapon, any rtile within ihe n 

 S'OeachteJim l'rlve, a Trophy, to be held jor t 

 cessful team, which shall be deposit o in -one. c 



Illon l:iu- Club. 

 P N Parttss. 

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H S Quackenbusb. 



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5 5 5 4—71 



4 6 5 4-H ^_ 



5 S 5 6—70—81 



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3 5 4 4 5 5 6 



5 5 5—73 



5 fl 5 74 

 5 B 5— 67 — 



6 5 6 6 6 5 fl 5 5 6 5 S 5 5 5-75 



,,B „ 5 5 4 6 5 fl 5 fl 6 5 5 5 5 74 



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Masaachusefts Rifle Association. 



S 4 4 4 6 6 4 6 5 6 6 6—71- 



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6 5 4 4 5 H 5 5 4 



2 4 5 5 5 5— 07— « 



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5 6 3—60 



6 4 4—63—1 



5 4 4 6 6 4 5 



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Amateur Rifle club, Si T. 

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