Oct. 1, 1885.1 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



193 



Cardinal. White, and orange tawny St. Bernard dog, whelped July 

 20, 1885 (Hermit— Dapnne IT.), by Essex Kennels, Andover, Mass., to 

 IT, C. Whitney, New York. 



GiqMey. Blaek and white English setter bitch, whelped May 8, 1885 

 (Plantageuet— Matchless), by D. A. Goodwin, Jr., Newburyiiort, Mass., 

 to E. G. Coues, East Hampten, Conn. 



FEESENTATI0N8. 



Birdie Cohen. Gordon setter bitch, whelped August, 1885 (Harry- 

 Gypsy), by H. Malcolm. Baltimore, Md., to W. 4. "Vfheatley, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. 



DEATHS. 



Doctor Duer. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Nov. 30, 

 1381 (Gladstone— Front), owned by Dr. W. A. Strotber, Lynchourg , 

 Va. 



§Hl^ mid §mfi Mhff^^iftg* 



FIXTURES. 



Oct. 20.— First Georgia State Fair Tournament, under auspices of 

 the National Gun A.'Jsociation. Judge M. R. Freeman, Manager, 

 Macon, Ga. Beginning Oct. 20. 



THE N. R. A. MEETING. 



THE Creedmoor meeting of 1885 has come and gone. It was not a 

 success in some respects, in others it was. The Directors offered 

 a liberal prize list, but the riflemen and especially the civilian shots 

 did not respond as they should have done, and some of the matches 

 went almost by default. It was more distmetlj^ a military meeting. 

 The regulars came down by orders, and gave the range its old-time 

 picturesque look; but if the" report of the Fort Niagara range be true, 

 it is probably the last time that tlie camp of the regulars will grace 

 the Creedmoor Range. The week was a cold one, not at all inviting 

 for spectators to the range, and in consequence the shooters had the 

 grouud largely to themselves. Supt. Browerhad prepared every- 

 thing about" the range for a lively week of hard work, but found little 

 occasion for calling out his full working force. There were a few pro- 

 tests, but the meeting passed off as a wliole in capital form imder the 

 management of Gen. Chas. F. Robbies as executive officer. 

 The details of the shooting in the several ma.tches are given below: 

 No. 1. Directors' Match.— 200yds., open only to directors of the 

 N. R. A. ; rounds, 5; position, standing; any military rifle, including 

 specials. 



JS Shepherd 35554—83 James Duane 43444—19 



Ma i Geo Shorkley 54344—30 J F Ackerman 34.301—14 



W W DeFop^st 44344—10 G W Wingate 0*140—12 



No. 3. Judd Match.— Open to all comers, anj' military rifle, includ- 

 ing specials; 2C.0yds., standing: rotmds, 7; the aggregate of two scores 

 to count for the first five prizes: 



HE Anderson 4454455—31 5455555—34—65 



T J Dolan 5546445 -33 .5454455-32-64 



JS Shepherd 4454455 -31 5=4445,5-32-63 



G B .Thompson 4554145—31 4544555—32- (53 



J F Klein 4454545—31 5445545-32-63 



P J Rabbeth 5655544—33 J H Lacroix 5444545-31 



B E Shelman, Jr 5451545—33 A Whit« 4455445—31 



Geo Joiner 5544554—33 J Corrie 445.5445—31 



H J Rice , 5545454-32 W Scott 4445554 -31 



M D Hinds 5455544-32 A Krebs 4454554—31 



E A Anderson 5545544—32 J Garrard 5444554-81 



E J Cram 4514455—31 U W Hiuman 5454544—31 



8 S Biimstead 5441455—31 B Pratt 5554M4— 31 



P Stuart .4544545—31 C H Gaus 5554444—31 



No, 3. Wimbledon Cup Matcb.— Open to all citizens and residents of 

 the United States. 1.000yds., 30 shots, any rifle within the rules, clean- 

 ing allowed, position, any without artificial rest. Won in 1875 by Maj. 

 Fulton, in W^e bv I. L. Allen, in 1877 by Dudley Selph, in 1878 bv 

 Frank Hyde, in 1879 by G. H. Laird, in 1880 by W. M. Farrow, in 1881 

 by F. J. Rabbeth, in 18S2 by Vv. Bud worth, in 1883 bv H. T. Rockwell, 

 inl884by J. W.Todd. 



J W Todd 545,554545545555355.545445555524-140 



L Geiger 50.ii553.55555.555,55554.')4555354555— 1 36 



W W de Fore.st 285554531454544455555555455344—131 



C H Gaus 45?455553442554558534352454555— 12.5 



No. 4. President's Match for the Military Championship of the 

 United States of America.- First stage, .200 and 5')0yds. Seven shots 

 at each distance. Open to all members of the Army, Navj^ and 

 Marine Corps of the United States, or the National Guard of any 

 State. Second stage— Open to all prize winners in the first stage, 

 COOyds. Number of shots, 10. Position, any. Rifles, same as in first 

 stage, but .50 caliber Remington Slate model will receive one point 

 allowance: 



200yds. 500yds. _ 200yds. 500yds, 



J Grime 



F W Yates .... 



E A Anderson.... 

 A G White 



H W S Dam ford.. 



FA WeUs...... 



Geo Johnson . . 



31 



34-65 



SS Bumstead,. . 



. 33 



29-61 



39 



35—64 



B WDunn 



. 27 



33-60 



30 



34—64 





. 27 



33-60 



30 



34-64 





. 38 



32-60 



39 



34—63 





. 3Q 



30— 60v 



30 



33-63 



W DriscoU 



. 30 



30—60 



30 



33-63 



G S Scott, Jr 



31 



28—60 



81 



33 64 



C B Pratt 



. 37 



33-59 



39 



33-62 





, 28 



31-59 



29 



33-62 



JCavanagh . .. . 



. 28 



31—59 



30 



32-62 



J Cranley 



39 



30-59 



81 



31-62 



G C Power 



3fl 



30-59 



33 



30-62 



M McCormack . . 



. 39 



30—59 



33 



29-62 



H J Rice 



36 



83—58 



88 



33-61 





36 



33—58 



29 



32—61 



C Bickers 



. 37 



31—58 



29 



33-61 



J A Richardson . 



28 



30-58 



30 



31-61 



W A Sconce 



. 29 



2«— 58 



31 



.30-61 



J Pottit 



, 28 



29-57 



31 



30-61 







Second Stage— 600yds. 



F M Yates 54.54453554—44 S S Bumstead 0545444443—37 



J IC Green 5315545555-45 E A Anderson 3035542564—36 



M Doolan 4445555535- 45 L J Elliott 3444434343-35 



N D Harrell 5544444455 - 44 John Cavanagh .... 2445534440—34 



H R Anderson 2=5^55314.5—43 A O White 444.5345400 -33 



m McCormick 5454585442—43 F A Wells 333483.33.33— 33 



Sergt Barrett .3355845465—43 J A Richards 0440435435—31 



E F Young .4544345345—41 H J Bice 0305455343—30 



John S Shepherd . .3353445545—41 W A Seoner 0243335335 -39 



James Crawley 3534430000—30 



. . 2254:-15.5554-40 G S Scott 3023005033-15 



. . 234555.5254—40 R Macmillan , 42310ret. 



John FKlem 434544 3554_4i 



M B Duon 



Ezra OeForest 



Major GL Fox 54354535*^-40 N DriscoU m)25cet. 



Jos Gaward 3554442435—39 Jas Pettit 44303ret. 



John Grinie 2455552434- 39 H W Stanford 534000ret. 



Geo Johnson 4443444453—39 D H Ogdeu Oret. 



O Bickers 4.531455332—38 



John Hansen 4233353155—37 



E W Price.... OOOOret. 



M D Hinds 340ret. 



No. 5. The Shorkley Match.— Any milicary rifle, including specials, 

 800, £00 and l,OO0yds., any position, open to all comers, 10 shots at 

 each distance. 



G Joiner, 23d Eegt. . 



C W Hinman, Mass. V. M. . 



J McNevin, 13th Regt. , 



W W de Forest, 12th Regt. 



Yards. 

 I 800 

 J 900 

 ) 1,000 

 1 800 

 . -.' 900 

 / 1,000 

 ( 800 

 J 900 

 1,000 

 800 

 . J 900 

 1,000 



Rifle, 

 ) Rem. 

 VHep. 

 -133 Mil. 



I Rem. 



E Macmillan, Pa. N. G. . 



C H Gaus, 19th Battalion. , 



H R Anderson, U.S.A. 



T J Dolan, 12th Regt.. 



1 81 

 .\ 9< 



900 

 1,000 

 1 800 



J S Shepherd, 23d Regt } 900 



1,000 

 800 

 900 

 1,000 

 800 

 . 900 

 / 1,000 

 1 800 



D H Ogden, 30th Sep, Co - 900 



1,000 

 I 800 

 I 900 

 I l,0t« 

 ( BOO 



W Scott* SdiSep. Co < 900 



( 1,000 

 I 800 



F Stuart, 69th Regt i 90O 



( 1,000 



.5445545555-47 

 4453555455-45 

 44S43445&5— 41- 

 8445453555—43 

 4455543445—13 ,. 

 5448555345—43-129 ^P^^^- 

 4355555555—47 

 5533453455-42 IS*'"'- 

 5,538354543—40-139 i^^V- 

 4535545455—45 ^ 

 3550455455-41 VS®,™- 

 3453558564-43-138 \ ^®P- 

 5555554545-48 ^y,^^^ 

 6553445555-46 VSr^f'^^ 

 .3333543424—34—128 ( 

 4563455344-43 

 343455.3553 -40 V-wJ^!' 

 4515553353-43-134 "-^P- 

 4455054654-41 1 r>„^ 

 655544354a-40 VS™' 

 455443455.3-42—123 ( ^^P" 

 005,5555445-38 1 

 3555458353—41 I Lee. 

 5434454444—41—130 i 

 6355545550 -43 1 

 4454444000-39 Im.B.L, 

 5553335555—44—115 

 3553404554-38 ) 

 8444505550—40 VM.B.L. 

 305344 ■4533-32- 110 

 40r3335453— 30 i 

 33435345.55-40 VSport. 

 4033554.545-38—108 

 5444354455^ ) 

 4445000026-24 I Snort.. 

 5554.3443^-40-107) " 



No. 6. Continuous Match.— All-coraers' continuous match, 200yds. 

 standing, number of shots seven, any rifle within the rules, military 

 rifles to be allowed one point on each score, provided tbey ai'e not 

 cleaned between shots, and such handicap to be added to "the com- 

 petitor's first shot below 5. The aggregate of three .scores to count 

 for each of the first five prizes. 



John Corrie 4555555-35 5554556-85 4456455-33 



CB Pratt 5455455—34 455.5555 - 35 5545545-34 



C E Paynror 5B55S35-35 5655545—34 4455555-33 



AC White 55445.'!5— 33 ,5545555-34 5555455—34 



G F Ellsworth 4554555—33 5455553-84 5555545-34 



BR Snellman 5554555-34 655455.5-34 F D Barflett. .4455544-32 4145555-33 

 O M Jewell... S.5545.5.5-;34 5555!55-;^4 M Dorrler. . . .4545546-32 55654.54-33 

 E J Cram. . ...54.55 15.5-34 5455545-:i3 E E Lerris. ...45.55445-32 4454555-3-3 

 C W Hinman. 555r,5.54-.M 5,5!45.5.5 33 Timmerman. .5445545-32 551.5445-32 

 HRAndersou4455554-;:i3 5515554-34 M Herrington45.55544-^32 55445.54-82 

 T J Dolan .... 4.5115j.5-;33 44 !555--33 Geo Joiner. . .4444555-33 4534555-32 



.■V Krebs .553.545.5-33 4455 (.55-33 D Mfller 5454455-32 5544514-31 



C H Gaus . . . .5445.555-33 555.5445 -33 N 0'Donnell..45.55541-.32 4454545-31 

 F J Rabbeth.. 3.55545.5-83 1.55.5455-33 Jas Duane .... 4544.55.5-32 5443565-31 

 .Jos Gaward.. 4415554-32 5.515455-34 W .\ Stokes. .444 4544-3 ) 3 1 44555-81 



GHLamareau5555445-:S 5545,5h4-33 C Judson 5544544-31 5544544-31 



J S Shepherd.4445.545-3 i 5545445-33 



No. 7. Governors' Match.— Seven shots at 600yds., any position, any 

 miUtary, including specials, open to all comers. The aggregate of 

 three scores to count for flrst five prizes, aggregat;e of two scores to 

 count for the others. Two points allowed on the aggregate of the 

 three scores in the flrst five prizes to State model rifles of 50 cal.. one 

 point allowed on aggregate of the two scores. 



T J Dolan . . 5555555 - 35 55.55555-35 5555545—34 



Gecloiner .5.5.555.5.5—35 4555.555—34 5.555455—34 



WWDe Forest 555555.5—35 5.55,5545 -34 5555455—34 



J S Shepherd 5,555455 -34 5455.55.5—34 .5545.555-34 



R Macmillan 55556,55—35 .55,54555—34 5455455—33 



P Parrelly..., 5555465-34 4545555-33 F Stuart 4545545-32 4545545-32 



GBThompson55!55,555-35 ,5445455-32 D H Ogden. . .3.555 -44-31 454555.5-33 



W Scott 55655.55-35 4515551-32 F C McLinn. .54455.5-f-!J .51513.14-30 



W Hmman.445!).5.5.5-.33 ,544r .55,5-33 F A Welk... .55445.53-31 5353.55r-;3i 



J FKlem 5.5556.54-34 .5454455--^2 EDeForest. ..3.5.54545-31 4.5.55241-30 



H uaus ....5545444-81 .5555.555-35 A Krebs 6445544-31 4.354454-39 



Sgt M Doolan 5553545-33 4555455-38 



No. 8. All-Comers' and Marksmen's Badge Match.— Open to every- 

 body, 200 and ,500yds., position standing at 200, prone at 500. Five 

 shots at each distance, Remingtonj.50-cal. 



300yds. 500yds. 



J 8 Shepherd 45445—33 45566 -24—46 



John Kerr 45445 -33 545.55-34—46 



F C McLewer 34555—32 51555—24—46 



Ezra DeForest 54144—21 45555— 3^1- 15 



E A Anderson 44445-21 54.5.55—24- 45 



H Hoy t ... 44445- 21 .5.5554-24-45 



B W Price 54454—23 4456,5— 23-45 



Geo Joiner 54445 -22 45545—33-46 



T J Dolan .54344—22 .55454-23-45 



M D Hurds 55444 -83 35555—23—45 



W A Stokes 44545-22 55«5-28-45 



G W Munson 43544-20 55455—31-44 



F A Wells 44454-31 5.5445 -33-44 



G C Power 35454-31 45455-23 -44 



Rich Oliver 54454—22 44555-33—44 



J ohn F Kline 55545—24 55545—24—48 



G L Fox 454.55—23 55155—31—47 



DH Ogden 45545—23 5545.5—21—47 



L J Elliott 44454—21 ,55555—3.5—46 



E F Young 43455—31 5.55.55—25-46 



GSScott, Jr 5454.5—23 53454-81-44 



W A Bryant .33154—18 55555-25 - 43 



WL Candee 44444—30 54554—23 —43 



H T Farrell 5'i353 - 20 54E45— 33— 43 



P Farelly 44445—31 54534—33—43 



B R Spellman, Jr 44555—23 44135—20-43 



No. 9. Brooklyn Furniture Company Match,— Open to teams of four 

 from any regiment, company or battery in Second Division, N G., 

 S. N. Y. Remington rifle. State model, seven rounds each at 300 and 

 500yds., position standing at 300, prone at 500yds. 



Twenty-third Regiment, Team B. 



300yds. 600vds. 



Oliver 4 4 4 2 4 4 5—27 3 4 3 5 4 5 .5—29—56 



Prothingham 4 4 4 4 5 3 4—28 4 5 5 5 5 3 5—32—60 



Scott 3 5 3 4 3 4 4—26 4 3 3 5 5 5 5 -.30-56 



De Forrest. 4 4 4 4 4 5 4—29 4 4 5 5 5 4 6—32- 61 



110 183 283 

 Twenty-third Regiment, Team A. 



Shepherd 5 3 4 4 4 5 4—29 4 4 5 5 6 5 5 -33—62 



Joiner 5 50433 4—24 4 4 5 5 4 4 5—31—55 



Wells 4 45655 4—31 3 5 5 4 5 3 4-29—60 



EUiott 4 4 3 4 5 4 3—37 4 3 5 4 4 3 5—38—55 



111 121 2.33 

 Company I, Fourteenth Regiment. 



Sergt. Anderson 344444 6—38 5 5 5 5 5 4 3—32—60 



Pvt Madison 3 3 5 4 4 4 4-27 6 2 3 4 5 2 4—25-52 



Corpl vvallace 4 4 4 4 3 4—23 6 5 5 5 4 4 5 —33—56 



Pvt La Croix 8 3 4 5 3 4—33 5 5 4 5 5 5 5—34—56 



100 124 824 



Twenty-third Regimenc, Team C. 



Candee 3 4 4 4 3 4 3-26 5 5 4 4 5 .3-26 -51 



Holmes 4 3 4 4 4 5 4—28 4 5 4 4 4 3 4—28-56 



Kraft 3 4 3 4 3 4 4—35 4 8 6 4 5 4 4-29 54 



Stokes 444488 3—35 4 3 5 5 5 5—26—51 



103 



109 313 



No. 10. Hilton Trophy Match.— Open to teams of 12, from the army 

 of the United States, the United States Navy, the National Guard, the 

 Regular Army, the Militia, the Volunteers, the Navy of any country, 

 200, 500 and 600yds, 7 at each distance, standing at 200yds.. any at 

 600 and 600yds., any mihtary rifle which has been adopted as an 

 eflieial arm by any State or government, ammunition any. Won in 

 1878 and 1879 by State of New York, in 1880 by Division of the Mis- 

 souri, U. S. A., in 1881 by State of New York, in 1S8.3 by State of 

 Pennsylvania, in 1883 by State of Michigan, in 1884 by Division of the 

 Atlaniic, U. S. A. 



Military Division of Atlantic (U. S. Springfield). 



200yds. 



Lt Anderson 4545444—30 



Sgt Barrett 4334434-25 



Pvt Crist 5551441—31 



Corpl Sconce 5445134-29 



Sgt Petit 4443444—37 



Pvt Cranley 4454664—31 



Lt Dunn. 4344544—38 



Corpl Lookwood 33.55403— 5;3 



Sgt Harrell 4565464 - 82 



Corpl Yates 4445344—33 



Sgt DriscoU 44.35455—30 



Lt Smith 5443544—39 



348 



New Yerk State Team 



Pvt G Joiner 3445545—80 



Lt J S Shepherd 4454344—38 



Pvt M D Hinds 5444444—39 



Pvt D H Ogden 4835448-36 



Sgt L J Elliott 5144435—39 



Sgt F A Wells 4354444—28 



Sgt G C Power 44.54454—31 



Sgt EW Price 34544-44-28 



Sgt J F Kline 6454543— .30 



Pvt G S Scott, Jr 4445463-29 



Maj G L Fox 5546455—33 



Capt E DeForest 5.354544—30 



351 



Pennsylvania Team 



Pvt Huntington 4344444—27 



Capt Thompson 4445445—30 



Lt T Connelly 4455541—31 



Pvt A L Baker 4554445—31 



Sgt E E Chase 5444444—29 



Sgt O B Pratt 5444443-38 



Pvt R Macmillan 4445444-29 



Lt M J Andrews 4553445 -30 



Sgt J W Coulston 3433454—26 



Pvt J J Moimtjoy 3434444—26 



Sgt O J Gunnmg 4435544—29 



Pvt J Blatter 4644444-29 



345 



oOOyds. 

 4555345—31 

 4545348-30 

 5445.355-31 

 2445554—29 

 4554433—27 

 52485.54-28 

 8164545-30 

 3454245—27 

 4844534-37 

 4551436—80 

 8545343 -36 

 3-434451-S7 



843 



(Rem. Mil. Cal. 

 0543544—34 

 3415844--.i7 

 3335543 -26 

 2345324—23 

 3345444—23 

 3233355 - 24 

 3655S43-30 

 3466555—31 

 4456455—32 

 242,5245-24 

 4535453 -29 

 5444635-80 



eOOvds. 

 8454548—28-89 

 5564;14.5-31— 86 

 3435553—27—89 

 5243543—35—83 

 4353450—23 -77 

 34.33503-21—80 

 4554644—31-89 

 0538455—27—77 

 ,3845446-36—85 

 5223363-23-85 

 8352814-84- 80 

 5432443-85-81 



311 997 



.50). 



3254344—25—79 

 8350445—24—79 

 5254545—30—85 

 3353008-16-64 

 3534085—33—74 

 3443254— 35— ?7 

 3444334—34—85 

 4453443 -86-87 

 5253354-27-89 

 245,2434 -24—77 

 5454563—30—92 

 8343232—20—80 



335 



gfleld Mil. Cal. 



1.5-26 

 5433535—28 

 0465334-24 

 4444534-28 

 4452343-35 

 5336445—38 

 4454446—80 

 3354655—89 

 5356543-30 

 3545445-30 

 3343345—24 

 3535545—39 



831 



293 968 



45). 



0003244—12-66 

 4843854—26-84 

 503;W50— 16-71 

 2443564-36 - 85 

 8443353—83 -77 

 0554564—88 -84 

 4845854-37- 86 

 4446455-81—90 

 3455343—27—83 

 0432334—16—73 

 3443450—23—75 

 3435543—37—85 



381 957 



No. 11. Short Range Team Match.— Open to teams of four, fi-om 

 any dub or military organization, ten shots at 300yds,, any rifle with- 



in the rules, teams armed ^vith military rifles allowed six points, 

 provided no member thereof cleans between shots. 



Zettler Riflr; Club, Blass. Ride Assn,— Team A. 



G .Toiner 45455155.54-40 O M Jewell 5414541454-43 



G Zimmerman 5454454445-41 C W ITinman 5,5,; 5554443— 45 



D Miller 4456554544—45 A C W b ite . . . , 4445554455 - 45 



M Dorrler ,4455654454-45 G F Ellsworth 5454545644-45 



180 178 

 N. R. A. Club, 13th Regt., Penn.— Team No. 1. 



Sgt T J Dolan. . , ., ..4455445645— 45 1st Sgt E E Chase. . .6544444434—41 



Maj G Shorkley 445144'{444-40 Sgt C P Pratt 4445565.555-46 



J T Kline 5554464433—43 Opt O B Thompson, , 2454 145454-41 



Lt J S Shepherd. . . .5445545555-47 Pvt J Huntington , 5y454,)4544— 41 



174 1^ 

 Allowance 6 Allowance 6 



1?0 175 

 Milita,ry Division of the Atlantic, No. 3— Taylor 40, Corrie 4lj Craw- 

 ley 41, Glassford 41—163. Allowance 6. Total 169. 



N. Y. Rifle Club— Tayntor 46, Case 43, Duane 40, O'Donneli 40. 

 Total 169. 



Co. 0. Battalion of Engineers— Irving Hale 39, C. E. Gillette 40, J. 

 Turner 44, 89. Total 163. 



Willet's Point Rifle Club— Geo. Doyle 39, John Cavanagh 42, Charles 

 Renaud 40, A. Krebs 40-161. Allowance 6. Total 167. 



Third Division Rifle Association, Albany— L. Geiger 36, J. B, Schuv- 

 ler 38, B. R. Spelman 43, C. H. Gaus 43. Totel 1.58. 



Military Division of the Atlantic, Team No. 1— Anderson 43, Dunn 

 40, Garrard 46, Harrell 40—169. Allowance 6. Total 175. 



Massachusetts Rifle Association, 3d Team- E. J. Crane 44, J. P. 

 Frost 39, F. W. Pei'kins 43, F. J. Rabbeth 42—168. Allowance 6. Total 

 174. 



Military Division of the Atlantic Team— Sconce 42, Johnson 41, 

 DriscoU 40, Pettit 44—167. Allowance 6. Total 173. 



No. 13. Inter-State Military Match.— Open to one team from each 

 State and Territory in the United States, eon.sisting of twelve mem- 

 bers of the regularly organized and uniformed National Guard or 

 militia, 200 and 500yds,, at 200yds, standing, at 5('0yds. prone, any 

 military rifle Which has been adopted as an oflicial arm by any State 

 or Government, rounds, ten at each distance. Won in 1875 by New 

 York; in 1876 by Connecticut; in 1877 by CaUfomia,; in 1878 and 1879 

 by New York; in 1880 by New Jersey; in lf'81 by New York; in 1883 by 

 Pennsylvania: in 1888 by Michigan; in 1884 by Pennsylvania. 



Pennsylvania Team, 



200yds. 500yds. 



A L Baker 4545545344—43 555535555-4—47—90 



M J Andrews 4434544554-42 4515555455—47—89 



C W Wells 4444444455-42 6545465444-46—87 



Thomas Connelly 4455544445—43 .5.5415.55434—44—87 



N M McMillan 4443644154—41 4445455.554 -45—86 



C 8 Pratt 44;54544446-48 4454855454—43—86 



J Huntington 4444444445—41 5646435445—44- 85 



J J Mouutjoy .5444444566—44 55233.35453-40- 84 



E E Chase &144544344— 41 4444814556-42-83 



G B Thompson 4434444445—40 2445454345—40—80 



G W Coulston 4444464444-41 4353533544—38—79 



John Blatter 3434343483—35 5535535444—43—78 



Massachusetts Team. 



200yds. 500yds, 



SS Bumstead 46 43-88 



J P Frost ,43 4.3-85 



H White 48 41—84 



R B Edes 43 40-83 



RC White 42 40 - 83 



C W Hinman 40 41-81 



F D Bartlett... 40 40—80 



LHBateman 40 40—80 



L Grant 41 39-80 



F W Perkins 43 84—77 



C A Parker 34 .37—71 



W C .Johnston, Jr... 34 34—68 



*Shut out at .500yds. 



New York Team 

 200yds. 



J F Klein ...40 



M D Hinds 41 



Georere .Joiner 42 



E J Elliott 41 



Ezra De Forest. 42 



D H Ogden 39 



FA Wells 87 



G L Fox .39 



J S Shepherd 39 



G C Power... 40 



E F Young* ...41 



E W Price* 44 



1,014 



eOOyds. 

 47-87 

 45-86 



42- 84 

 41-83 

 39-81 

 41—80 



43- 80 

 41-SO 

 39-78 

 38—78 



19-63 

 948 



No 13, Inter-State Long Range Match,— Open to teams of four 

 from all rifle associations or clubs in any State or Territory in the 

 United State?, 800. 900 and 1. OOOyds.. 16 shots at each, any rifle within 

 the rules. Won in 1877 by Amateur Rifle Club, N.Y.; in 1878 Massa- 

 chusetts Rifle Association, in 1879 by Nex Jersey State Rifle Associa- 

 tion, 1880 by Empire Rifle Club, N. Y.; in 1881, '83 and '83 by Jlion 

 Rifle Club, in 1884 by Amateur Rifle Club, N. Y. 



[Match laid over for future competition.] 



No. 14. New York State National Guard Match. — Open to teams of 

 18 from each regiment, battalion or separate company of infantry of 

 the National Guard of the State of New York; 300 and 500yds. ; stand- 

 ing at 200, prone at 500yds. ; Remington rifle, State model ; rounds, 5 

 at each distance: 



Twenty-third Regiment, Brooklyn. 



300yds. 



Lieut J S Shepherd 44534-30 



Private Geo Joiner 344.34—18 



Capt W L Candee 43454—30 



CaptF L Holmes 44444—20 



Lieut R Oliver 33.343—16 



Private G S Scott, Jr 44454- 21 



Sergt E J Ki-aft 44444-20 



Corp W A Stokes 83444—18 



Sergt L J Elliott , 54544-38 



Sergt F A Wells 34443—18 



Lieut Col J B Prothingham 25444—19 



Capt E DeForest 58443—19 



231 



.500yds. 

 44335-19-39 

 ,35434—19-37 

 34344—18-38 

 28484—15—35 

 55535—23- 89 

 .5,5444—23—44 

 45345-21—41 

 33854—16—34 

 54545—38—45 

 5.5554-84—42 

 54545-33 -43 

 55445—33—43 



247 478 



Fourteenth Regiment, Brooklyn. 



200yds. 500yds. 200yds. 500yds. 



Pvt CL Madison. 22 18-40 Pvt J L Brewing. 14 'l6-30 



AdjtHNutt 10 18-87 Cor C C Wallace . 20 22-43 



LtLM Harvey.,. 19 3.5—44 Pvt J L Lacroix.. 15 19— .31 



CorJCorry 18 23—40 Sgt W Jennings.. 17 31-38 



Cor J W Day -. . 16 18— 3i I R P Ed Brow e.. 20 19-30 



Cor J Hey wood.. 30 19—39 — 



Sgt E Anderson.. 30 3C— 10 220 237 457 

 Twelfth Regiment, New York. 



300yds. 50ayds. 300yds. 500yds. 



PvtUE Wood.... 30 21—41 Pvt H T FarreU . . 20 23-43 



Sgt A Kingsland.. 20 22—42 Ad Schermerhorn 21 15-36 



Lt J Macauley.... 16 23-39 Sgt A Van Heus en 21 18—39 



Sgt W L Frost.... 16 22—38 Pvt E LocKley . . . 17 20—37 



SgtTMahoney... 17 18—35 Capt W DeForest 21 20—41 



OrdSgtTJDolan 21 14-35 — . - 



Capt CH Eagle. 17 34—41 227 240' 407 

 Seventh Regiment, New York. 



300yds. oOOyds. 800yds. 500yds. 



Sgt J P Richards. 30 31—41 Capt W Palmer. . 17 18—39 



Pvt H H Spies.... 16 18—34 Pvt C H Hoyt. . . . 16 82 38 



Sgt G W Munson. 18 23-40 Pvt J W Ha'le. . . . 15 8.3—38 



Pvt J H Brown ... 30 18—38 Sgt E F Young .. . 19 81—40 



Sgt GC Power... 30 38-43 LtFOMcLewee. 20 24-44 



Sgt E W Price.... 80 20—40 — 



Sgt J K Green .... 18 23- 41 8 19 247 466 



No. 16. First Division National Guard Match.— Open to teams of 13 

 from each regiment, battalion or separate company of infantry in the 

 First Division of tbe National Guard of the State of New York; Rem- 

 ington rifle. State model; 300 and oOOyds. ; 5 shots at each; standing at 

 300, at 500yds. prone: 



Twelfth Regiment. 



200yds.- 500yds. 



Pri vate H T Parrel 1 44530 - 1 6 44455—23-38 



Capt C H Eagle .84344—18 43455-81-39 



Private U E Wood 44443-19 33555—21-40 



Sergt A Kingsland 35444—20 555S4— 34— 44 



Ad j t A F Schermerh orn 4438'1— 18 34234—15—33 



Sergt A B Van Heusen 08443—14 55554—24 - 38 



Lieut J Macauley 3-1843—17 44S44— 1 9- 36 



Sergt W L Frost 44043—1 5 52052—14—29 



Private E Lockley 34043—14 45554—23—37 



Capt W W DeForest- • • • 44344 -19 44554-23-41 



Sergt T Mahoney .35453—20 03554-17—37 



Sergt T J Dolan 45343—19 44504—17-36 



239 448 



Sgt J P Richards. 16 

 Pvt HH Spies.... 18 

 Sgt GW Munson. 19 

 Pvt J H Brown. .. 80 

 Sgt G O Power. . , 18 

 Sgt E W Price ... 23 

 SegtH Thompson 13 



Seventh Regiment. 

 300yds. 500ycis. 



209 



200yds. 500yds. 



11-37 Sgt T A Barets. . . 10 16-26 



18-36 Pvt CH Hoyt.... 15 19-34 



3.8—41 Pvt J W Hale.... 15 20—35 



30-40 Sgt E F Young... 20 23-43 



23-41 Lt F C McLewee. 18 23—41 



15—37 — 



33—35 2C3 233 436 



