SEPT. S8, isse.j 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



171 



Lead. Beagle doc;, jikc and pediffi'ne not f^iveii, by b. W. Jester, 



St. George's, DoL, t"o W^^^. Silvey, PMladclpliia. Pa. 



Pcnrl. Italiau erevl-inund Mtrli (A.K.R. 70S), by E. W, Jester, 

 St. Geoi-sp'H, Del.."i.o V. L. Wnodbrldci-. Xewark. O. 



1 n b\ r \\ Jctei, 

 St. r i-!|.liia. Pa. 



r/ ,111(1 |iciii!.;r('!(Miot given, 



bv 1 ' ■ ' ' '^'ii r,l\ l lie. Pfi.. 



'Mornimi. li'uu-k- nuC, i,.n r-i-iicr hitcl) (A.K.R. ■)!), by E. 



W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to J. C. Lassdl, Hmyi-na, Del. 



Aimee. Fawn, black iiumis. raastilV bitcli, wbulped June 8. 1886 

 ( \ .K.R. 3918), bv Viel.or M. ILvldenuin, (Hinerul Wiiyuo. Pa., to ,T. 

 ; recborn, Cbeyenno, W vo. Ter. 



IMPORTATIONS. 

 ■ <;i.-i : i; -r;,.; f'.ilHirf'iHx. White and oranac sinoot.l»-coat«tl 8t. 

 Bey 1 bit<di,wlielped Marrli :!OjSRfj, !,;.■ Knefbtcnhofer'-^ 

 R.j. - i;a-=sa) out of Am:. (I-rinz- 3Iiiio), liy liosiiico 

 Keiji.' 1, . , .1 irn,j,ton, N, .J., from A. Kneel iteTilvofer, Tlum, Switzer- 

 land. " 



i\iti'>1 <tiid ^fM'^?/l Fahh so/c? 7)i/ all oni'srtf fffo s 



i .v D,Ays OE" Hmalth propai'e tor sickness; in youtJi prepare for 

 nUiage; which, mcfins msuro in the rravclers, of Harttord, while 

 you are healthy and ean set insui-anee, and wnile you are vounf? 

 mi can Gfct it chetip.— .'J(/ti. 



.4 aU coiiiiimiHcatiom tu the Forest and Stream Pah. ( u. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE CREEDMOOR MEETING. 



/^REEDMOOR, Iv. I., Sept. 13.— With a stron)^ nonhwcst \yind 



Lants. tIk 



opening of cla=i founeentb tall 

 .' ' - "i.'Uioii :it (■.' reed moor tliismorn- 

 diei'i-ful. TlH- arrangement 

 .--.s iJu_' r.Mir oiiience of tbe 

 I _ -re sc ci-al con .miious nuitehcs 

 ctu:..: ;.iiil itool target as svell, while tiie 

 were thrown to the end of tlie week when 

 n maklug- a ■wceic of it ought to lie in £;ood 



'ins' rici'oss the ra'.ig-e and eNer'.'i.sinii -i eliiUy influence on 

 both spectators and coul 

 m ( n 

 ingeouJfi 

 of the pre 



shootci';-, w : : I ,1 



for tlioso wlio vridicl ini 

 impnrlant team coutesth 

 all the men ":ho have lie 

 .sbootinc;- trim. 



Kot^vifhstandin.^■ tlu- wind, \yhii_-L Vik'w aeress the range at the 

 rate of ;;'0 miles an Jioui-, the sliooting- to-day was good. The com- 

 Betitor.^ wore main! y men of the JCew Yca'k or Brooklyn regiments. 

 The Tiiatohes \\ ere, as stated, nil eontimions, with tbe exception'of 

 tbe Wiiniilcdon Cup matfh. The eu]) is yalucd at $5t)0, and was 

 presented bv tb,^ ^iational Hille Association of Americ.t. It is. shot 

 for at l,OUi)yr[s.. an:,- )i'.sition williout artificial rest allowable. 

 Until JS84 it iiarl ne^.-ei remained in any winner's possession foi' 

 more ihan one year, in (hat year .1. \V. Todd won it, and also in 



tne 11 

 150. ( 

 t 



witti t 

 aSOOyi 

 crack 

 pussui 

 Pelins 

 F. Kl. 

 pi ( 

 feti 



nig 1 



lie:;; 



th 



r. Klein Li 

 Creedmr 

 of (h \ 

 with a 1:>re 

 joy, hot 



:t, iind 

 en. (tpo 

 i i.ossil 

 vo 1 di 

 3. cour.- 

 shot oj 

 1 T. 

 :]-\'ania: 

 n, of rlit 

 ;W TO hi: 



..gain t 



-day 



W. WingatJ 

 liillu 



i-ith tir 

 led in tl 



if 11.5 out of a pos~ihl 

 Directors' match with 2ll 

 lead 



(to . ernor's match F. G. lialiiietl 

 core-! (i!^ ;;,"). in (:lie .Indd ma tch, wliicdi is slioi 

 ■•. wiUi any military ride. Capt. Ezra I)e Forest, the 

 The Twentv-third Regiment, lead with .SS out of a 

 J. Uohin, 01 tlie Twelflfi llegiment: C. B. Pratt, of 

 W. M. Fr now, of the Newport Artillery: and John 

 i ^Seventeenth Separate Company, of Fliishing, each 

 •redit. Another aood record was made in the 

 li. "■■•-<■]■ • , ■;i)(lyds. cour.^e, a sitting, kneeling, or stand- 

 I lowed. Geo. Joiner, of the Twenty-third 

 liUl score ot ;.'.'). and II. '1'. irarroll, of 

 . fellows close -with 31. -J. tl. Rordenstein, J. 

 i ; : ■ iilian eaehhave obtairied 2'd. 

 Sept. 1'.— The second day of the fall prize meeting 

 iia] 111 tie Association, at Cleedmoor, was ushered in 

 ' wli.ii li would have lilleil a yachtsman's heart with 

 regarded vrith gi'oat; disfai,'or by the marl 



tile K'ew 'i.^ork Rllle Club team, and teams ]So. 1 and ;i trom the 



Zettler Rifle C1nb of Kew ^'mlj. Eveivman in the five teams was 

 a good shot and tlier. . 1 1 n g work . The Zettler Club's two 



teams were in perfn • • • .. i,owovor. and curried away first 



and second prizes. • Tjie v i.iigc oflicers for the day were Capt. 

 Charles Burns, of the Twelfth Regimenf, lJeut.-(!oh David, of the 

 Dcpartnicnt of Rifle Practice, and Ma.jor Itntfy, of the Sixty-ninth 

 RegimenT. 



Lieut, .^'/a.linski found time in the midst of a ri 

 speak of the work in hand and said i.if the in 

 praelh'e as .iewcd from i he sohFer';- ste.ndpoint 



"The giTLcra.l imblic m tlnse lime 

 eiate the \'aluc of the work which 

 places for Die perfection of rilic pi' 

 ized in times of danger. This, 1 iin.'; 

 are hiisv in pi ^icefiil tmrsniis thev d 

 sihilitv of war. .■inditi; 

 the u.sef iilu 



la 



jictive day to 

 tanee of rifle 



(rt fully ii.ppre 

 ■e (MhI in o1]ie 



<unie. 



like hoys' phe 

 aid adiunci iji haUl 

 tice. Tiiere are in; 

 faniiliiiritv wills lii 

 among the jj rsi 1 1 . e 

 l-epresciit tlii-^ chis:-, 

 tire arm,\- corps. 11 

 \^oiild ineiie th 



Its elf. 

 is iialnra,!, for when in,'.r 

 stop to tliink of the pos- 

 only wdien \yar comes iliat we can deuion- 

 our ^vork in that direetiLin. Meanwhile it 



. Skillfnl mil rksinansliip isalwaysan i7!:iport- 

 ;■. and this i-aii only lie .■icrpiired by long prae- 

 ny young men wlio-e tastes incline tliem to 

 'c.irras, and tlic-e Lire nsn.'lih,' men wi.ai are 

 Iter tin' sei-vice of I heir conn try. Those who 

 .voiild. in the .■e^LM-egate, eipiiil in value an en- 

 icir own knnvvlcdgc of I lie sl.;illful use of anTi;-<. 

 to ihe work ol' developing ijcrfectinji in tlie 

 ranks which they might eommiind, and hence their value and 

 power would he speedily felt in a hastily reerimed army. '•. re.ad 

 in historv of the great interest "whieh always attaelied to exer- 

 cises wiMi the lorn? how in KnRlaud prior to the mtroduetion ol 

 li ren rnrs. 1 n the present dav rtfle practice is ot equal iraTMii tance 

 to tlie peopile. 



"One reason, perhaps, why (h'eedmoor has not received moi'e 



siippnn and recognition is bt>eanseof 

 location froni tlie cit) .and the absence 

 It lias been snggesteii tliat some more 

 and ilie adA'antage; 



sliould 1 



piescnled. AMiat Ihi 

 yis;iliilit>- tif mak 

 and sulistaTitinl af 

 Avealth of Ke\v Vo 

 in \ aip for snpjior 

 no pciint more din 

 the seienc 



lU)- eompara.ti\ elv remote 

 f direct railroad f aeili ties, 

 ■eessihle site for ou r range 

 of Staten Island have been 



vill result iri I eanmif now say. I'lie ad- 

 iri ;i].ipi nl to the puldie for em-onragement 

 rn L' iia- :ils,, been discussed, Witlkall the 

 ■oiit'd le. ii seems to lul v,'e should not appeal 

 ,u-idii!lv when it is remembered that there is 

 I Jii the successful develojiment ot 



.tl,\ iiiten 

 repre; 



;nt.' 



the \\ orst sort of a wind to shoot in, technically 

 "tisli-tail" wind, blowing pLvrallel with the rn.iige and 

 " or two almost every second. John 1. I'hompgon. 

 ■■-■i-d of the wind, tlie sf.ale of the thermometer and 

 aud does many other useful things, reported that 

 .' .' iish-tLiir' was passing over Creedmoor at the rate 

 lU to 11 miles an hour. Toward evening it moderated 

 at, and iJeut. Zalinski e.^tended the time of the shooting 



men. It \va. 

 call 1 



Vai 



Wl" 



thi 



thh , . , : . . 



Of frt 

 somev 



to give the men a elumee to pick up. Visitors to the grounds were 

 more numeroTis than on tlie lirst da>'. 



The event of to-dav was the Shorkley matcli. upi.-n to all comers, 

 any position allow^ed, sliot o\ er ranges of .SdO, S.HI(1 and I,nOOyds.,with 

 any military rifle, l.lu rc' is a tirst pri/.e of .S:3ti. a second of 515, 

 five of .$10 aud five of |5. I'here were 11 entries. I'he "fisbtail" 

 ■wind was complained of more in this match over the long ranges 

 than in the other matcdies, vrhieh wei'c over the SOtivds. range. F. 

 J. Rahbeth, of Massachusrils, won tlie luatch wiili a score of 1:^9 

 out of a possible l.T-0. He shot lying on his back, cro.s,sing his legs 

 through tlie sling of his rille. Capt. Hinman was at first credited 

 with the second price. He discovered an error widch placed him 

 third and informed Lieut. Zalinski of the fact. The change was 

 made, l:ml; Cepf- Hinman reeei\ ed a eorapliment fi-om Lieut. Za- 

 linski whicL repaid him. 



Not mncli was done in the eonfinuous matehes, although in the 

 Stewai-d niaiea Capt. De Forest made the handsome score of 2-1 

 Ottt of 2'i. Capt. Tiionipson and F. J. Kabbeth also made good 

 recoiMs. 



Oreediuoor, :-epl . ii-x— The ruarksraen contesting for the Natiemal 

 Elfie Association pri'/es at Creoclmoor, who had begun to think 

 they were to ha-. e riothingbut cross-range and "hahtair' winds 

 througlion t tlie meei ing, were agreeably surprised at the improved 

 shooting weather of to-d.?,y. At no time did the wind blow more 

 than six ndles an hour, and it was a tired sort of wdnd, going to 

 sleep altogether at rimes. The sun, too, was veiled mtli clouds, 

 and did not once make its appeai'a.uce. .At no time since the 

 meeting began has Creedmoor presented such an auiinated scene. 

 Tbe 200yds. ranges, the liOhand f.he .'illli were in u.se from the time 

 .Tohn Thompson ground the luutd-organ fog horn in the morning 

 until its dismal note at 5 o'clock gav^e u-arning to stop, and at the 

 extreme right of the field the S.iyds. pistol range was a lively place. 

 In conseqcience Lieut. Zalinski w as in the saddle all the time, and 

 his Ad:|iiiant, Col. Bridge, as well, the range ofiieei'.s tor the dav 

 were(;apL.. babcoek. ot the l.uli Reginien.l:: (.'apt. tlolmes. ot the 

 _ 2.3d, and Capt. De Forest, of the 12th. 



An important match was shot, th 

 ship of the United St;ites. There v, 

 match, which was divided into ty 

 three winuers in the first stage and 

 ing was done. Out of a possibl 



t for the military champion- 

 re lift, --nine entries in thif 

 si ages. There were twenty- 

 oiee remarkabl\' good shoot- 

 of TO, C. \V. Hinman took 



first prize -with a score oi 60 points, and M. W. B"ll was second 

 with a score of 61. The lo\vesT score among the prize winners was 

 58. The -winners in rlie first stage then competed for the cham- 

 pionship, and repireseni eel regiments in Kew York, Massachusetts, 

 Pennsylvania and Couneetient and the regular army. The cham- 

 pionship fell to Boston, M. W. Bull, of the Second Massaehusetts 

 Regiment, winning the mueh-co->'oted jirize with a s(::o3'e of 41 

 points out of a possible 5(1. 



The Judd match w as won by W. M. Farrow, of the Newport 

 Artillery, who tied Capt. Ezra DeForest at (36 ou-t of a possible 70, 

 and won the shoot-off. B. R. Sjellman, of the Tenth Battalion of 

 Albany; J. F. Klein, of the Seventeenth Separate Company of 

 Flushin_ iTid G h 'ihojnp-on ol Ptnn^\l ann on d f) point- 

 gaining prizes. 



Creedmoor. Sept. 16— There was a rainy spell to-day, but when 

 the first drop of rain fell slielter tents were put up at all the 

 ranges, aud everiyuhing went on as gayly as if the ^veathe^ had 

 been tlie finest. The -veather was not as favoring as on the day 

 before, but good reecn-ds were made nevertheless. Although the 

 day ^yas unin- iting lliere-were numerous visitors to the ground. 

 Among them were Col. Litchfield and Maj. Shorkley, U. S. Army, 

 Capt. Greenough from Fort Warren, Lieut, Smith from Saekett's 

 Harboi' and LietvLb-.. j:!Lllen and Bi'own of the Division of the Atlan- 

 tic. These ^vere all friends of Lieut. Zalinski. The Interstate 

 long range team match was dovenon tlie day's list, but witho-atany 



ent 



ap; i I 

 the 



Th._ J it - :v._e,-:ni finished was 

 over a :Ji is, d-., l aTige, ^tandiiss- 

 open to tea.rna of fonr i'roui ;■,::: 

 military organization. Teaiii-. 

 rifle were allowed 20 points, i 

 special military rjlies hi poinie, 



. er for the year. This -would seem to sho«' a giWt 

 he small-bore men and perhaps our rf-als across 

 the hint and make a fresh bid for that Palma. 



i!0]-t-range team match shot 



■ ' ■■■<r ' 'iM.', and was 



. 11 lie cluo or 

 ■ ■ : ^1 ^'late model 

 Jiosl UMijg oihei: military or 

 The targets y-ere the American 



standard canvas targets, w^hich are being used this season for the 

 first time at Creoamooi'. Ihe entries were the second Massachu- 

 setts Regiment teum. the Massiichusetis R-ifle Assocaatioji team, 



Creedmoor. stvpt. 17. - I he iitth lu the meeting was an important 



day ai Creed:noor. I'he wind w^as all that conld be desired for 

 shooting, and some fine work was done at the targets. In the Now 

 \cvk State XalionLiI Guard mat cli teams of 1:,' from the Vth, 2;td, 

 12th, 13th ;rnd 11th Regiments entered. Tlie contest was remark- 

 Lihly close, tor ;i.ll hough the 71 li Regiment won with a score of 49,5 

 points the 2od [{egiment was oiily ."i jioints behind. In the ri.i',st 

 f>i\ ision National Guard match. State of New" \"ork, teams entered 

 from the 12rh .-.ind i'th Regiments. The 12th Regiment won -with a 

 score of 4(ij points, in this ease rlie Ttli Regiment being fi points be- 

 hind. Teams of 12 each from the :VM, 13th atid 111 h Regiments en- 

 tered in tlie mLiteli of the Seconil Dis'ision ><ation.'il Guard match, 

 and some excellent shooting was done, 'i'he 28d Regiment W'on, 

 ^^■i^l the IHtli .second. 



In i icii. s^ln rni.i.n's skirmi.shers' iriatch th(> visitors ^vere particu- 

 iaiiy interested. It embodied all the features of regular warfare, 

 and Ihe, execut:;c)n done was very fine. The teams were six each, 

 and (he Eng.neer Corps from Wil let's Point. L. I., the Thirteenth 

 Regiment and the I'ourth and Fifth Artilleries, U. S. A., were 

 represented. I'he teams formed in skirmish line at the 60 lyds. 

 range ;nid at the bugle call fell into double quick march ':o the 

 ."jUOyds. range, \s-liero at the buglo signal they fell and fired rapid 

 \'olleys nnd repcM ted the maneuver at each 100yds. till tite 200yds. 

 range was remdied. The tropl^- Avas won by tlni Eng'necr f!orps, 

 a ad the Artillery men were much, cast down, as they were confi- 

 dent of getiing if. The -^i-inning team htid just rettirnetl from 

 se-^'en weeks' pr.aetice at Niagara. The I'ange oflicers were Major 

 Fox, Col. Eodiue and Lieut. Hamlin. 



Creedmoor, Sept. 18.— The sun .and wind combined to-day to 

 make it a. hard day for the marksmen at (i'reedmoor to finish their 

 week's meeting in. The wdnd was blowing abont 15 miles an hour 

 and right down the ranges, a part of the day in "fisli tails," but 

 good records were made in all the matches. There were two im- 

 portant matclies, that for the Hilton Trophy and the Inter-State 

 Military Match. In both Massachusetts e.j.rrted away the palm. 



The winner of tbe All-Comers' and Marksmen's Badge match, 

 OA'er ranges of 2(i0 and .5(Klyds., is John F, Klein, of the Seventeenth 

 Separate t^ompanv. of Flushing, who made 21 over each range— a 

 total score of •!« out of a possible 50. Capt. Ezra De Forest, of the 

 Tw-euty-tbird regiment, is second, with 22 oA-er the first and 25 o'.'er 

 the second range — .a total of 47. 



It is the verdict of all wlio are interested in the National Rifle 

 Association's atfairs that this has been the most succes.sful meet- 

 in e- held in four years. Credit is given to Lieut. Zalinski, the ex- 

 ecutive officer; liis a.djutant, Col. Bridge, aud the statistical officer, 

 Lieut. Pidiett, for the pleasant manner in v.hieh the meeting 

 passed off. It is a.greed that there has been, less "kicking" and 

 fewer complaints than in man>' a yea r past. Lietit. Zalinski bos a 

 quiet way of deciding disputes which has given general satisfac- 

 tion. 



No. 1. Director s Match.— 200\ds.. open oiilv to Directors, anv 

 military ritle: ^ 



Jas Duane. Sharps a.Wt-l— 23 ( J W Wingate, Spg 44444—30 



I^slujiluid !i<m-p<< Hl'> '* < F Robbms Rt m State 44144— 

 G )^hukk\ -1 up 4-1) - ) I PBtll Rem }3.n^-18 

 No. 2-Jndd Match. --All eomers,^ any military rifle, including 

 spet.'ials. Remington Sta te model will be allowed one point on each 

 score, .2()fl>-ds. The aggregate of t-wo scores to count for the first 

 five prizes: 



W M Farro F'arrow 4555455— 3;.> .5.5544.55— 33— 1)6 



E DeForest, Rem. State, , -(-2— 4554.5.55— a3 5454445—31—06 



PD^pdiin h 1 in Mite '—1)1551)— P 441 ) j45-o1— 1)5 

 11 Khui I t' ■-111 ^'-5}l),il-P ,y45,-,_,]_i,5 



G B Thompson, Spg 4515441-30 5555555—35—05 



P L Bull )>f>l)5-U GLl(\K--tm I-1)PJ1)-)I 



J Corrie, Spg 54.5.554')— 38 M W Bull, Spg 5444554-81 



,1< J Dolui tl>4).)5— oe AC\Mnl( ^p^ 11 

 G W Joiner. 1-teiii State D H Ogden, Item Slate 



+1-4544455- 32 +1 -4-155144-31 



.1 11 Lacroix. Rem State R BEadcs, Spg 5t.53.551— 31 



I l-4544554-3;J W A Robinson.Sharn. 4144545-30 



C li I'ratf . Spg — i}2 Frank Stuart 4454445-30 



W A .stokes. Rem State J S Shepherd. Uem spec Mil 



■j- 1-455454-t— 32 4454445—30 

 "^(PuH Rs iti J— 14t!4))— II lohiiL :Moiing, Sp^ 1114) -i) 

 (■ \V Hinman, Sliarp Mil J G Bodenstem. Rem Spec 



4454545-31 4440454-30 

 . 4454 545-31 F H Wei Is, Rem State 

 0444.74.5—31 -4-1—444454-30 

 . 44^).M45-3I E A Anderson, Rem State 

 ,4654443-31 -j-l -4445444-30 



M imliledon Cup Match. - (;pen to a.11 citizens and residents 

 of tlie United States, 1,000yds., any rifle: 



J W Todd. Sharp 54:50354513 44354.54444 4034555424—115 



FHHolton. Sharp 4353534433 -fS5.'S33345 .5441.554342—113 



T J Dolan. Rem 035,5234545 4435.335445 343405.5.543-109 



N D Ward. Rem 55'.12(.i3,5445 .5530.S:>3433 .54530453*5—103 



No. 4. President's Match.— First sta,ge, 200 and 5t.iOyds., open to 

 Army. Navy and yiarine Corps of the U. S. or National Guard of 

 any .State: Remington State model and Springfield .4.5-cal., three- 

 grooved and elia.mbered for 2 l-ttlin. sltell only. Second stage, open 

 to all prize winners in the first stage, COOyds; rifle, same as in lir.st 

 stage, but .5ti-cal. Remington Stal;e model \'sill reeei\^e one point 

 allo^vance: 



First Stage. 



'ds. 



Alvin Krebs, Sharp. . 

 li MacMillan. Spg . . 

 F J Rabbeth, Sharp., 

 C H Gaus. Hep. , 



C W Hinman. Hpu 



M Bull, Spg 



M W Datdton, Spg 



J Corrie, Spg 



L J Elliott, Kern State-. 



( I 1\ I b 1 Rem 



C C Foster, Spg ... .. . , . 



J B Osborn, Spg 



S C Pirie, Rem State . . 



F R Bulk Spg 



Doolan, Spg - . . 



,»a.s M.cNevin, Item 



A L Brackett, Spg 



ij A n 1 a~s( 1 Spg 



J Macauley, Rem 



T J Dolan, Rem State. .. 

 N C Stall. Rem State, 



W M Herrill, Spg 



J II Laeroix, Rem 



R Maemillan, Spg 



E F Young. Rom , 



John F Kleiu, Hem 



H Gans, Ftem, 



115- 1^4- d 



.445,5551 — 32 

 . .5144345—29 

 , . t54il45-3l 

 344 )4 >-M 

 4U4t-)4— /'7 

 4^14)41—38 

 j4H4 )4-j0 

 ,.454.5.544-31 

 ..5551454-32 

 .4344544-3,S 

 1 4)Jt4-^<) 

 .4444355—29 

 . .4445543—39 

 ..4455444-30 

 ..4.54.5444-30 

 ..3445134-27 

 ,.4434453—27 

 5455j40-^H 

 ,.54444.54— JiO 

 44mtl-3H 

 4144444— -"S 

 .544>554— 30 



■pecial Prizes for State Model Riflei 



B R Spelman, Rom il55454-;31 



D H Ogdea, Rem . 4444.544-39 



r>oovds. 



) )5i ) ) ) — ,)5— f)t) 



4.544565—32—04 

 555455.5—34—63 

 4554554—32—^3 

 4>)1))4— )'—()' 

 ni5jTi4-34-fll 

 4)n5i>-5J-(jl 

 (iinjl- ol— ( 1 

 5245545—30—61 

 554433.5-39-01 

 4555445—32-00 

 Ih j41 -ol-t) I 

 <3-4)54)-31-()) 

 nlt,53-ol-()0 

 3455554—80—60 

 2455554—30—60 

 444555.5—33—59 

 4554554—33-59 

 3555551—31—59 

 3353555-29-59 

 54.454.53- 30-58 

 3555454—30—58 

 ;3S45553— 28— 58 



ooa5)43-37-ob 

 444-vt'W-2b-5r 



M\\ Bull sptr 



E F Young. Rei 



L J Emot,Rem.-f 1— 1-55555;3131— 41 



F R Bull, Spg .^5.5542;i4!45— 4; 



C \V Hinman. Spg.. 444144.5541—4; 



I \ I 1 1 s 1 Sl,^ 'fr,j ,11 _ 1 



The Shorkl 

 1.000yds., all comers: 

 1' J Rabbeth, Sharp. - 

 n \V Iliaman. Sliarj). 



.f t' Mem. llei) 



T J Dolan, Hep 



.) .S' .Shepherd, K<!m. . 



I iN( \ II R( m 

 K tMaeJ'Iillan, Hep. . 



Geo Joiner, Rem 



V>" AI llilcrrill. Rem.. . 



C H G;%ns, Hen 



D H Ogvlen, Rem 



\^ ■, : la.rrow. 1' arrow 



A Krebs 



No. 6. All-tkmier 



Second Stage, 6(l0vds. 

 15)11)1 54-i< ( I Rooom- R ^-l-^^ 151554—42 

 255445.54.54-43 Jas Mc Nevin,R+l-3545.5352.54-43 



iM Doolan, Spg 54.511.53.3'14^-41 



T J Dolan, H.:.+1— 545.'^.544344— 41 

 S C I'irie. Rem. -I .1 -.534545553.3— 41 

 C G Foster, Spg 5545334453-40 



ly iMat<di.— Any military rifle, 800, 900 and 



800yds 

 . 5545545554-47 

 .55455544.54-46 



900yds 



45345 

 14555 



.53154: 

 .OOUifv 



74. C Rob( 



14455-44 

 15445-45 



345: 



l,000vds, 

 •5034544535-38-129 

 5554503334-37-128 

 ' 0-124 

 -116 



-iii5 

 : !;t-J09 

 } -100 

 IU5 4—100 

 ?,)>-lJ- eij 

 0^;')0 21— QJ 

 I) t0143ia5-19— 91 

 ^0)Oi035r5-'>4- 



62 



\n ( i( 111 



ContTjuu)u,s Mat(;h.— 2tHiyd, 

 ard target, any rifle. MiHiary rifles as in Match No. 4 will be al- 

 lowed four points, and otlier military or speidal military rifles 

 iltree i.ioiiit.s on each score. The aggregate of three scores for first 

 fi--e prizes, ag.gregate of t^wo scores for the other 



G V' Ellsworth, Ballard. 



\V M Farrow, sjicx-. Md 



E Munson, I?allii,rd 



t\i Dorrler. Ballard 



C h; Ta yntor. Rem 



F J Rabibetli, Sharp 



G Zimmerman, Ballard 



T .1 Dolan. Rem Special 



A Loher, Ballard 



A C White, B'dlard 



H W Hawes, Wm 



A L Braciketfe, Spg 



C B Pratt, Spg. 



yv H Beardsley, Ballard 



B H Spelman, Jr.. Rem md. 



E DeForest, Rem mil 



G Jomer, Sharp 



E J Cram. Rem . 



C W Hinman, Ballard 



(j B Thompson, Sjig 



NO'Donnell, Ballard 



D Miller, Win 



G E Betts, Ballard 



RBEdes, Spg...... 



< i W Lotz, Rem State 



() Lang.sdort, Rem 



15 li Ijewis, Ballard 



J Diiaii<\ Mbarp 



J S Shepherd, Rem Spec 



B WaUher, Rem 



T (i Austin, Rem State. 



John Corrie, Si)g 



A K rebs. Spg 



.S 9 



8 10 8 9 



7 9 10 10 



.0 5 9 9 



9 10 lO-ftS 

 9 9 8-0] 



-1-9 9 



7 (1 



8 5 



U 9 10 10 



' "4-8- 8 



9 10 

 8 



+H- a 6 



7 7 



-^8-6 7 



9 (} 



10 



6 



9 



7 a 7 10 10 



10 9 10 8 

 10 7 9 8 10 



9 8 10 10 8 



. < to 10 7 



9 10 10 



, S 1) 



9 9 10 

 10 10 10 



7 9 H 

 9 6 

 7 8 

 6 8 



'I 6 10 



8 10 10 

 8 (i 8 10 

 8 10 9 9 

 8 7 8 7 



7 9 9 

 5 10 10 9 

 4 9 10 6 



8 8 7 10 

 7 7 10 10 



5 9 6 

 10 10 



.10 



9 

 .10 



10 



-1-8— 8 

 5 



« 10 

 7 10 

 9 9 



8 10 6 

 5 10 10 



6 9 8 

 8 8 8 



7 7 10 

 8 7 7 



-1-8-9 8 



B 9 



-f 8— 9 ,5 

 8 10 



9 9 

 7 



6 10 10 

 9 i !) 

 3 10 9 

 6 7 7 

 9 9 8 



5 6 7 9 



6 10 10 

 s It) 9 



9 

 10 

 4 



8- 61-185 



9 8 9-,59 



7 11) 9-5ti 



8 9 6-1)5-179 

 0-fiO 



7 10-59 

 9 7-59—178 

 7 10-61 



7 8-60 



8 8-57—178 



6 9 9 9—63 



7 7 10 10-58 



8 10 10 4-58-1, K 



9 6 8 6-.59 

 7 7 9 8-55—120 

 7 10 8 10-60 

 9 9 7 9-.58-11S 

 10 10 C-,56 



6 8 8 -56-113 



9— 61 



9-56-117 



7- 60 



10 10 7- 57-117 



7 10 10-58 

 7 « 6-58-116 



6 10 10-55 



7 4 9-553- lit; 

 7 8 .5-54 



8- 53-115 

 5-59 • 

 ti-56-115 



' 10 



9 



9 10 



4 (1-5 



' 10 



8 



8 9 

 7 10 



8 



9 10 



5 9 7 

 5 10 10 

 8 9 

 4 9 

 7 7 

 8 10 9 10 



.2-113 

 9 8-53 

 9 8-50-111 



7 8-56 



8 10-55-111 



7 10-56 

 8-5.5-111 

 6—56 



6- 54—110 

 H 5 8 -.51 



7 6 !1-50— 109 



8 8 8—57 



8 5 9-.52— 109 



9 9 5-55 

 7 9 6-55- lOfi 



6 7-56 

 4 10- 5 > -108 



9 6-.50 

 9 6-50-108 



8 4-53 



4- 48-108 

 8-55 



7- .52-107 



5— .5<5 



6 10 

 9 4 



9 



6 



6 



-f 6— (i 



9 



5 



7 



+8-10 

 10 



-j-8- 5 



9 10 7 4 10-51-107 



8 

 6 9 

 6 10 



6 8-54 

 8 9— .52 



-IQtt 



6 8 

 8 8 



4 10 

 C 8 



5 >) 



6 6 



8 



I I 

 'i 9 

 7 10 

 9 10 

 4 5 



-f 6- 5 10 8 

 Extra Prizes. 

 8 5 8 9 



-f8~ 6 



-51 



6- 4!^-10e 



7- 54 



8- .51-106 

 6-53 

 4-41-105 



4- 49 



5- 48-105 

 tt-49 



6 7 



7-50 



7-4^-101 



7-45 



4-37- 90 



F A Wells, Rem state. . . . 



(i S Scott, .Jr., Rem state 5 10 



-f8~ 3 7. . . „ _ „„ 



^o. 7. Governors' Match.— fiflOyds., anv military rifle including 



specials, the aggregate of three scores to count for first fi-\-e prizes, 

 aggregate of two scores to count for the others, two points allowed 

 on the aggregate of the tliree scores in first five prit es to State 

 model rifles of ..50-cal, one point on aggregate of the t-\vo scores; 



J F Klein, Rem spec.'.. . . 5.5,5.5555 -:3; 

 F J Uablietli.Sliarps spec.5.5.5.55.55— 35 



J Cavanagh, .Spg .5,5,5.5,555-35 



I 1 ion lb ni sjjc( t ) ) )i) i t 

 lohu "'Ik pin. id, Ivein )))>) — i> 



W M Farrow, Farrow 



C Foster, Spg 



C H Gatis, Sharps 



GD Thompson. Sp.,, 



P Imegail. Rem Si].) 



J McNevm, Sharps 



■^t 1 iiK Rem 

 S C Bumstead, Spg. . . 

 R AlacMiUan, Spg.... 



A Krebs. Spg 



1(111 ^p., 

 \\ \\ Ab mil spr, 

 f I Robbing Rem 45 



■5.55555.5—35 

 5555555 —35 

 5555545-.34 

 .5445.555—33 

 )tl )))) -,j 

 .5545555-84 

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-.it 



555.5555—35 



4-1—5555555—34 



5-555455 — 34 



555454.5—33 



555-5455-34 



455555.5 — 34 



,5.5.54545-33 



.5.5.545,54-33 



Special Prizes. 



-t- 1 -J )■! ! )4555— 33 4555543-31— 65 



-1- )-14ll .)-)! )Ml)'-5l— (,3 

 >.o. h. All-Comers' and Marksmen's Badge Match--2t)0 and 

 JiflOvds.. Remington rille, .!>0-cal., State model: 



2C0yd; 



i- 35-105 

 5 ,, .- ),-10, 

 >)))( ))— j1-10^ 

 454555.5—33—103 

 )))!} ))—>,— 101 

 55545,5.5—34— 68 

 45,555.5.5—34— 68 

 5555554—34— 68 

 4545455-8.3— 67 

 )4t))5)-,,i- 67 

 t))t) 67 

 45>)) 1-:,''— 67 

 i)))n3— ))— 67 

 i4)4)M-L— 66 

 5)>t4)4- >2— 66 

 4 ) ) 44 )- tt- 66 

 ))i))lt- 13— 6b 

 )ti)))l— H— 66 



L Dcl'OK st Ri-in )0 

 B R Siielman . 



1 1 Klun 

 L DtFoicsl 



E it \oung 



G I 1 11 lot t 



.1 >s hhepherd. . . . 



I KtrKin 



\\ .1 L iiderwood.. 



i' L Holmes 



DUOgd. n 



D F Dudley 



R McLean 



P Farrellv 



JMoNevin 



11(11 



B R Spelman. Jr. 



( 11 (rllls 



I ( n u igh 



C H Jones 



R Oliver 



\\ \ '-ir lu 



F Stuart 



C FRobbius 



C S Pirie 



N B Thurston.... 



C H Hoyt 



L l)ufl\ 



S Macanlay 



-\\ PPitkett 

 (r 1 Ab i( bant 



G Brening. , 



A\ (ji t W L 11 



G S SioM, Jr 



tr \\ M-unson 



C WThorD 



J B Elmendorf.. 



. .55554—24 

 ..454-45-,22 

 ..44544—21 

 1 )o44 -33 

 15541-M 

 454)5—23 

 . ..44444-20 

 ..45344-20 

 -.44454-31 

 . .44444—20 

 . . 45444—31 

 . .544.53-;^ 

 . ,43.555—23 

 4 J) )-3i 

 5 t))-31 

 5 ) )45-24 

 ..53444-20 

 . -34154-21 

 ..444.51-31 

 ..31515-21 

 . 44455-22 

 . 44313-lS 

 . .33444—18 

 ..43444-19 

 15414-10 

 444«-19 

 H444-''0 

 4444 4-^U 

 44441—30 

 135 14- /-O 

 543L--'0 

 1111.-31 

 45111-^1 

 t)514-ii 

 oW3t~19 



500yds. 

 )>1 >)-'4-48 

 5555,5—25-47 

 i):)at)li— 25— 46 



4 )555- 34-46 

 ) 154— 'i-46 



5 ,}i-'3-lh 

 ) )5}-2a-4) 

 )) ))— ..J— 4) 



)t))— -"t- 1 , 

 555.54- 24-44 

 45455-33-44 

 51455- ,23-44 

 ! il) '-14 

 )5U)-i3 -44 

 ) >5j-31-44 

 -•4 J J 1—30-44 

 J J )>-''}-43 

 4)!!)— '2-43 

 44554-22- 43 

 ) li:>-e'-43 

 it))5-31-43 

 54555-34-42 

 ))1.)— 31— 42 



)))44-~o-42 

 )5 )41-23-43 

 141 10- a3— 43 

 41 >54- 23-43 

 5 )34 ,-32-43 

 5i35)-i3-42 

 li541— 22— 43 

 53541-21-43 

 -4453-31-43 

 05o)3-"0--4' 

 45454—23—41 



