Sept. 20, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



173 



M Dorrler, Ballard 9 7 6 9 8 9 10 -58 



9 6 8 10 6 10 8 —57 



9 9 8 6 7 9 7 -55—170 



E J Cram, Sporting 10 7 8 10 10 5 5 -55 



Springfield Mil 8 6 8 9 9 7 7+3-57 



Springfield Mil 9 10 4 7 10 6 8+3-57-169 



a™inr,flol/I rW Hi tfR 1K7 



C .Tudson. Ballard 5v oo 48-165 



Louis Flach, Ballard 56 o5 53-164 



Alex Stein, Sporting 56 .t4 53-163 



B Zettler, Remington Sporting 06 n4 5o— lb3 



C. G Zettlsr, Ballard .- 60 52 51—163 



C E Gensch, Jr., Sporting 55 53 51—159 



T B Wilson, Springfield 53 52 50-155 



E L Dorr. Jr.. Springfield 53 51 50—154 



F W floefle, Sporting 52 51 50—153 



N O Donnell, Sporting 54 M 47-lu2 



O B Pratt, Springfield 51 |0 50-151 



W P Aliler, Sporting 50 50 48-148 



P A Wells, Remington .50 51 50 49-147 



R B Edes, Snringfield §0 48 48- h 



C C King, Maynard 52 47 47-146 



J E Bodenstein, Sporting 54 50 41— 14o 



No. 7. Governor's Match— 500yds., any position, any military 

 rifle, open to all: 



C W Himaan, Spg.5555555555-50 5555545555— 49 4545555555—48+3-150 



J B Osboru, Springfield 50 48 48+3 -149 



W G Hussev, Springfield 49 48 47+3 —147 



J F Klein, special military 49 47 47-^3^—140^ 



M W Bull, Springfield 48 48 47+3 -146 



Alex Stein, Remington .50 48 47 45+5 —145 



W C Johnston, Jr., Springfield 47 47 47+3 —144 



R Oliver, Remington .50 17 46 46 +5 —144 



C A Jones, Remington .50 47 40 44+5 —142 



C H Gaus, Remington .50 47 47 46-^-141'^ 



L F Farns worth, Springfield 47 46 45+3 —141 



C H Ogden, special military 48 47 46 —141 



Prank Stuart, special military 47 47 46 —140 



J S Shepherd, special military 48 47 45 —140 



T G Austin, Remington .5" 47 44 44+5 —140 



F F Hamlin, Remington .50 46 46 43+5 —140 



F L Holmes. Remington .50 46 44 44+5 —139 



W M Merrill, Springfield 46 45 45+3 —139 



Geo Do vie, Springfield 46 45 44+5 —138 



E DeForest, Remington .50 45 44 44+5 —138 



W H Merritt. Springfield 46 45 44+3 —138 



G S Scott, Jr., Remington .50 46 46 41 +5 —138 



R B Edes, Springfield 45 .44 44+3 —186 



J M Carrere, Remington .50 45 43 43+5 —136 



F R Bull, Springfield 45 44 43+3 —135 



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

 evervbodv; 200 and SOOvds.; position, standing at 200, prone at 500: 

 ain son ti 2m 5m ti 



300 500 Tl. 



TJDolan 25 



J F Klein 23 



E DeForest 22 



J S Shepherd 



200 500 Tl. 



FL Holmes 22 23 45 



G S Scott, Jr 22 23 45 



C 23 V 

 23 45 



50 

 25 48 



25 47 O W Vatet 

 24 47 C A Jones 



Alex Stein 23 24 47 E A Anderson 23 22 45 



W A Stokes. 22 24 46 J G Van Etten. 20 24 44 



CLLindley 23 23 46 J M Carrere 20 24 44 



ODudlev 23 23 46 J D Foot 20 24 44 



Saul Monroe 20 25 45 H C Brown 21 23 44 



W A Bry 



..21 24 45 SW Merritt 21 23 44 



F A Wells 21 24 45 C H Gaus 21 23 44 



RMKolloch 21 24 45 F B Thurston 21 23 41- 



GWMunson 22 23 45 E Lockley 21 23 44 



G A Lane 22 23 45 G E Constable 21 23 44 



AC Saunders 22 23 45 G F Hamilton 21 23 44 



AV N Bavier 22 23 45 



No. 9. Hilton Trophy Match.— Open to military teams of 12, 200, 

 500 and 600yds., standing at 200yds., any at 500 and 600yds, any 

 military rifle which has been adopted, authorized or issued: 

 Massachusetts State Team. 

 200yds. 500yd3. 



Lieut Bumstead 4544444—29 5534304—21 



Pvt Farnsworth 5444545—31 5555545—34 



t Pvt Farrow 4455554—32 



Sergt Merrill 4444444-28 



Corp M W Bull 4455454-31 



Pvt Bull 4545455 -32 



Maj Hinman 5444544- 30 



Capt Osborn 54545-jo— 33 



Lieut Edes 4454444-29 



Sergt Johnston 4445454-30 



Lieut Merritt 4434440-23 



Lieut Hussey 5444545—31 



.554453 -31 

 5515550-34 

 5344553-29 

 4445155-31 

 3555555 — 33 

 4555554- 33 

 5545544—32 

 4555455-33 

 4444555—31 

 4545444-20 



Di 



Capt Greenough. . . 

 Sergt Richardson.. 



PvtGormley 



Pvt Beal 



Sergt Woodcock. . . 

 Capt Heckmann. . . 

 Sergt Geo Doyle. . . 



Sergl Scouce 



Lieut C L Potter. . 

 Capt W A Boyle... 

 Pvt McAllister.... 

 Sergt M Doolan .... 



359 375 

 vision of the Atlantic, U.S.A. 



4544555-32 3553455—30 



5433354— 27 



3544435-28 



5555444—32 



5544454—31 



4554444—30 



4554454-31 



4435554-29 



4544553-30 



4453444—28 



5530444—25 



4444444-2S 



4555455 -33 

 5554555—34 

 3555535—31 

 2453455—28 

 5553555—33 

 4555534-31 

 4454554—31 

 4544455—31 

 5555545—34 

 2355245-26 

 5533555-81 



351 373 

 Now York State Team. 



Underwood 5544355 — 81 5354545 —31 



Jones 4335545-28 



Klein 4444553-29 



Hamlin 4334454-28 



Austin 5555444—32 



DeForest 4454344-28 



Elliott 4454444-29 



Wells 5444444—29 



S hepherd 3544444—28 



Hamlin 5444444-29 



Scott 4545445—31 



Pickett 5444444-29 



4544555 — 3; 

 5444444—29 

 4544445—30 

 5544554—32 

 4555443—30 

 5554555-34 

 5454355—31 

 5555344—31 

 4155555- 33 

 3455454—30 

 5531555-32 



351 



375 



600yds. Total 



3334440-21 



74 



4554545-32 



97 



4554554—32 



95 



4445430—24 



86 



5353555—31 



91 



4554344—29 



92 



4544545—31 



94 



2454524—26 



92 



4543533-27 



88 



4545455-32 



95 



5435344—28 



82 



4555545-33 



94 



346 1080 



5245443—27 



89 



3555543—30 



90 



3535445—29 



91 



4555555—34 



97 



0044000— 8 



67 



5444445—30 



93 



5545453-31 



93 



5544434—29 



89 



5333854—26 



87 



4355455-31 



93 



2445545—29 



80 



4445534-29 



88 



333 1057 



2535458 — 27 



89 



5432353-25 



85 



5553444-30 



88 



5452554—30 



88 



4445423-26 



90 



3443454—27 



85 



4545443—29 



93 



2443544—26 



86 



2355555—30 



89 



5454445-30 



92 



3332342-20 



81 



5545444—31 



92 



331 



1057 



No. 10. Short Range Team Match.— Open to teams of four from 

 any regularly organized rifle club or association; 200yds.; position 

 standing, 



Zettler Rifle Club. 



B Walther, Ballard 8 7 9 8 10 9 6 9 8 10-84 



M Dorrler, Ballard 8 8 9 7 5 9 10 9 9 9— S3 



6 10 5—73 

 5 5-52—292 



9—77+4—81 

 a -70+4-74 



5 6—64 



5 6-63 



7 3—59 



9 S- 59-245 



ivi uurnti, DcijitiJ-a u o a 



L Flach, Ballard 9 5 7 8 8 8 7 



C G Zettler, Ballard 6 6 9 6 5 3 7 



2d Regt. Mass. Militia. 

 WM Farrow, Springf'd.. 9 3 5 10 9 8 8 7 



M N Bull, Springfield 7 885777 5 u u — ,«-,-x— 



S S BumsT,ead,SpWngfieldlO 68 10 46654 6-65+4—69 

 F R Bull, Springfield. . 5 8 9 3 5 7 4 9 9-59+4-63 -287 



Lynn (Mass.) Rifle Association. 

 W G Hussev, Springfteld.10 678877S 5 7—73+4-77 

 WC Johnston, Jr. Sp'd.. 7967887 10 4 3—70+4-74 

 C W Hinman, Sporting. .5 10 696466 10 6 -67 

 R B Edes, Springfield — 6 64495537 6-55+4-59-277 

 Nyack Rifle Club. 



J J Lydecker, Ballard 6 4 7 8 9 9 6 



J O Davidson, Ballard 7 4 7 7 4 10 9 



D Shakespeare. Ballard 4 4 6 7 8 8 5 



McAuliffe, Ballard 7 4 6 7 3 3 5 



Minor scores— Zettlers, 270, 278; Nyack, 226. 



No. U. Inter-State Military Match.— Open to one team of 12from 

 each State or Territory in the United States, 200 and 500yds; at 

 200yds. standing and 500yds. prone; any adop*^" 1 mi,if »™ 

 Massachusetts Team, 

 200yds. 



C W Hinman 5544555444—45 



J B Osborne 5555455554—48 



W O Johnston, Jr 5545445544^45 



R B Edes 4554555445—46 



W H Merritt 3434024444-32 



W G Hussev 4554545454—45 



S S Bumstead 4454455554-45 



L T Farnsworth 5355445454—44 



W M Farrow 4544545554—45 



W M Merrill 4454434444-40 



MW Bull 5544344443-42 



F R Bull 4444445544-42 



519 



500yds. 



Total. 



4445555555 — 47 



92 



4442455555—43 



91 



5445434545-43 



88 



1434445444-40 



86 



- : 155- ic 



78 



-. 45-13 



88 



4545555553—46 



91 



- 



87 



■ t; 



92 





86 



:i-l.- 



81 



4445455554-45 



87 



528 



1047 



New York State Team. 



Corp Klein 4444344345-89 1555554335—44 83 



Capt Brown 4444444544- 41 5345554445—44 85 



Pvt Jones 5444445544-43 4154444345-41 84 



Sergt Underwood 4454445445-43 3455544455-44 87 



Pvt Austin 4544444545-43 4444044855-37 80 



Capt DeForest 4444544444-41 3555555555-48 89 



Pvt Elliott 4444454444-41 4585455454-44 85 



Sergt Wells 4445545344—42 4555555055-44 86 



Capt Shepherd 4444444441—10 3343345555-40 80 



Sergt Hamilton 4544444445—42 4445550545-41 83 



Pvt Scott 5454453444—42 2455 445585 - 42 84 



Sergt Pickett 4444454444—41 5555445555—48 89 



493 517 1015 

 No. 12. Inter-State Long-Range Match.— Open to teams of four 

 from all rifle assoeiationsloriclubs in any State, 800,900 and 1,000yds.; 

 any rifle within the miles. No entries. 



No. 13. New York State National Guard Match.— Open to teams 

 of 12 from each organization of infantry of the National Guard of 

 the State of Mew York, 200 and 500yds., standing at 200, prone at 

 500yds. 



23d Regiment Team. 



200yds. SOOvds. Total 



W P Pickett 44545-22 45555-24 46 



HD Hamilton 45445—22 45555-24 46 



J S Shepherd 54344—20 54555—24 44 



G S Scott, Jr 54444—21 55554-24 45 



F A Wells 44444-20 55545-24 44 



L J Elliott 45455-23 54435-21 44 



GF Hamilton 34445-20 44555-23 43 



J T Hall 54434-20 54455-23 43 



W A Stokes 44454-21 53544-21 42 



E DeForest 45545-23 34345-19 42 



E F M Wendelstadt 44444—20 45435-21 41 



A C Saunders 35445—20 52455 -21 41 



7th Regiment Team. 



Tl. 



C A Jones 21 21 42 



R McLean 22 18 40 



W H Palmer 18 20 38 



H B Thomson 14 24 39 



P L Klock 22 21 43 



G W Happy 20 23 43 



W A Dixon 20 22 42 



O E Dudley 20 20 40 



R M Dunn 16 23 39 



JNMunson 21 24 45 



W J Underwood 21 19 40 



RMKollock 21 24 45 



236 259 495 

 12th Regiment Team. 



252 269 

 13th Regiment Team. 



James McNevin 19 23 



Geo W Lotz 21 21 



J J Tee van 21 21 



G G Constable 19 16 



JF Fahnestock 18 23 



Val Werner 21 20 



Goo A Lane 22 19 



A L Wescott 19 18 



H Gf Morris 20 19 



WLEasson 18 24 



T G Austin 23 24 



H K Wilford 16 30 



C J Setter 20 



A Kingsland 20 



N E Wood 21 



E C Smith 17 



E Lockley 19 



W L Frost 17 



C L Lindley 16 



S Monroe 21 



A B Van Heusen 23 



A E Shuman 21 



T J Dolan 21 



J Macaulay 21 



Tl. 



20 40 

 10 36 

 23 44 



19 36 



18 37 



23 40 

 22 38 



21 42 



24 47 



20 41 



19 40 



20 41 



521 



236 248 431 

 22d Regiment Team. 



Tl. 



N B Thurston 21 18 39 



HHTreadwell 21 16 87 



A T Weston 18 15 33 



H A Beneke 19 20 39 



O W Vatet 19 21 40 



J A Turney 18 20 38 



R Byars 20 20 40 



A B Bo wen 19 20 39 



J W Finch I t 20 34 



M E Burnton 18 15 33 



WN Bavier 20 23 43 



JPKenworthy 20 16 



36 



337 244 481 227 224 451 



No. 14. First Brigade National Guard Match.— Open to teams of 

 twelve from each organization of Infantry in the First Brigade of 

 the National Guard of the State of New York. 200 and 500yds. 

 Position, standing at 200, at 500yds. prone. Remington rifle, .50 

 caliber. 



12th Regiment Team. 



200yds. 5 "0yds. Total. 



TJDolan 55545—24 555.55-25 49 



A B Van Heusen 43454—30 45555—24 44 



A Kingsland 34445-20 55454-23 43 



AESchuman 44444—20 35545—23 43 



A E Wood 44543-20 53554—22 42 



J Macaulay 44444-20 44544—21 41 



S Monroe 24454—19 45444—21 40 



W L Frost 54344-20 45434—20 40 



CLLindlev 34434-18 34455-21 39 



JHCockburn 83444—18 53445-21 39 



CJSeiter 45440—17 43244-17 34 



E C Smith 34433-17 24335-15 32 



233 



7th Regiment Team. 



C A Jones 54445-22 



W H Palmer 54444- 21 



RMKolloch 44444-20 



G W Happy 44445-21 



JNMunson 44444-20 



W T Underwood 54444—21 



W A Dixon 42414-18 



PL Klock 44453-20 



O E Dudley 53354-20 



R McLean 44544-21 



R M Dunn 54234-18 



H B Thomson 50434—16 



238 



22d Regiment Team. 

 ..30 31 41 A Z Bowen.. 



252 



55544-33 

 35555-33 

 55535—23 

 25445-20 

 42455-20 

 44424-18 

 44453-20 

 40545—18 

 58523-18 

 32484-13 

 50445-18 

 43424—17 



234 



485 



45 

 44 

 43 

 41 

 40 

 39 

 38 

 38 

 38 

 37 

 36 

 33 



472 



N B Thurston 



H H Tread well 11 



HT Weston 18 



H A Beneke 13 



O W Vatet 19 



J A Turney 18 



23 40 J W Finch.... 

 16 34 ME Burnton. 

 21 W N Bavier. . 



Tl. 



33 19 41 



17 16 33 



20 22 42 



23 20 42 



22 41 J P Kentworthy 19 13 32 



15 38 



R Byars 18 23 41 223 218 441 



No. 15. Second Brigade National Guard Match.— Open to teams 

 of 12 from each organization of infantry in the Second Brigade of 

 the Natioaal Guard of the State of New York, Remington rifle, 

 State model, .50-cal., 200 and 500yds., standing at 200, prone at 

 500yds.: 



23d Regiment Team. 



200vds. SOOvds. Total 



Geo Ball 54454-23 45555—24 46 



H D Hamilton 45345-21 45555-24 45 



G S Scott, Jr 44544—21 55545—24 45 



G F Hamlin 34444-13 55555-25 44 



J S Shepherd 45434—20 54555-24 44 



W P Pickett 45444-31 55535-23 44 



F A Wells 54444-21 44554-22 43 



AC Saunders 44435—30 54355—32 42 



L J Elliott 33444-18 54455-33 41 



J T Hull 52454—20 43535—20 40 



E F M Wendelstadt 53534-20 35443-19 39 



J M Carrere 34345-19 32453-17 36 



243 267 

 13th Regiment Team. 



Jas McNevin 45454—32 53455-31 



T G Austin 34444-19 45545—23 



W L Easson 44443-19 35553-21 



G A Lone 44344—19 55505-20 



S Fahnestock 44344-19 44444-20 



GE Constable 54444-21 52353-18 



G W Lotz 44455-22 34343—17 



Val Werner 34444-19 24553-19 



A L Wescott 44334-1 8 25534-19 



J J Teevan 54334-19 43015-16 



H W Kraft 30433-13 44544-21 



H G Morris 44343-18 04334-14 



228 229 

 No. 16. General Sheridan's Skirmishers' Match— Open to teams 

 of 6 from the regular army or militia of any country or State, 600 

 to 2O0yds. and return, second class targets; weapon, the military 

 rifle with which the organization has been regularly armed. 

 Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 



Bulls. Centers. Inners. Outers. Total 



Sergt Geo Doyle 25 10 3 1 176 



Lieut C L Potter 12-18 8 3 162 



Corp W A Boyle. 16 12 8 1 lfi5 



Pvt. T McAllister 16 7 8 6 1M 



Corp O A Bartner 11 10 10 5 135 



Sergt M Doolan 5 16 11 6 134 



509 



43 

 42 

 4'> 

 39 



38 

 37 

 35 

 34 

 32 



457 



85 



48 



23 



No. 17. Revolver Match.— Distance 30yds., American standard 

 target, reduced for 100yds. Standing, off-hand. Revolver not to 

 exceed 2%lbs. in weight; maximum length of barrel (exclusive of 

 chamber) 7)^in. Minimum trigger pull 31bs. Plain open sights 

 sufficiently strong for service purposes. Ammunition any. Clean- 

 ing allowed between scores only. 



Ira A Paine, S & W., .44 8 10 10 10 9-47 



9 10 10 10 8-47 



10 10 10 8 8—46—140 



ABrenon 10 9 8 10 10—47 



10 8 8 7 10—43 



10 10 8 8 6—42-132 

 J G Newbury, S & W., .44 10 8 10 5 10-43 



10 6 9 6 9-40 



8 8 9 10 5—441—123 

 G L Garrigues 9 9 7 9 7—41 



10 8 9 9 5-41 



9 8 8 10 5—40-122 

 W E Petty, S & W 8 9 10 9 8-44 



8 5 6 9 10-39 



7 9 6 5 10-37-120 

 W C Johnston, Jr, S & W 9 8 7 10 7—41 



7 7 7 10 8—39 



5 8 5 8 10-89-119 



F J H Mcrrell, S & W. 6 6 10 9 8—39 



10 7 10 8 5-39 



9 6 9 5 7-33-114 

 O H Gaus, S & W 10 3 10 8 8—39 



9 6 9 5 8-37 



8 10 10 4 5—37—113 

 W M Merrill, S & W., .44 10 6 8 5 10—39 



10 9 9 3 6-37 



7 7 7 5 10-36-112 

 J E Winslow, M & H 10 6 8 8 6—38 



10 5 10 9 3-37 



8 5 8 10 5-36—111 



No. 1.8. Seward Match— Open to all comers, 300yds.; sitting, 

 kneeling or standing; any military or special military rifle: 



J F Klein, Rem .50 555.55—25 45555—24 55455—24+2—75 



Geo Doyle, Springfield .25 24 24 —73 



W M Farrow, Springfield .. 25 24 24 —73 



W G Hussey, Springfield 24 24 24 —72 



C L Potter, Springfield 24 28 23 —70 



J S Shepherd, Spec Mil 24 23 23 —70 



C H Gaus, Rem .50 23 23 22+2-70 



C A Jones, Rem .50 23 23 22+2—70 



J D Foot, Rem .50 23 22 23+2-69 



BOSTON, Sept. 15.— The attendance to-dav at the Massachu- 

 setts rifle range was large. Some very high scores were made in 

 the rest match, especially those made by Messrs. Monroe and 

 Francis. Several of the Boston Press Rifle Association members 

 were present and did good shooting, but the scores are not made 

 public. Next Wednesday the trap shooters hold their regular 

 shoot. Following are to-day's scores: 



Rest Match, 200vds. 



J R Munroe 10 13 13 11 13 12 10 12 12 11-114 



J Francis 12 12 12 10 12 11 12 12 10 11-114 



D L Chase 12 11 10 11 9 13 13 15 9 12-110 



C H Davis 9 9 11 11 12 11 12 12 13 11-110 



J N Fames 11 9 11 11 11 10 10 9 10 10—102 



A Ballard 8 12 9 9 9 10 10 9 12 12-100 



H C Warren 9 13 7 8 9 9 8 8 9 10- 99 



F C Towne 8 9 12 9 11 11 10 11 9 9— 99 



O T Morse 11 9 10 10 10 7 10 9 10 9- 95 



Off-hand Match, 200vds. 



T Poor 5 9 4 5 8 8 8 7 5 7—64 



HC Warren 6 97586636 5—61 



J B Carniichael 6 92755588 4—60 



D B Farwell 7 9 3 4 8 6 4 3 10 4—58 



K Ames ' 4 94653468 6-55 



A Ballard 5 58595257 7-53 



H H Williams 6 7 6 3 5 3 4 8 2 7—51 



WC Holmes 3 53444 5 88 7—51 



O T Moore 5 3 5 2 4 9 4 2 6 6-46 



50vds. Pistol Match. 



B W White 8 9 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 9-95 



J B Fellows 9 10 9 7 S 10 10 9 9 8-88 



OA Stevens 10 9 6 10 10 8 8 10 10 9—90 



B H Hill 9 7 6 8 9 9 10 6 10 10-87 



O T Moore 8 8 10 8 10 8 9 9 8 9—87 



C Marden 8 8 6 10 9 8 10 10 6 7—82 



F D Hart 9 10 7 7 9 6 7 6 8 8—76 



Military Match, 200yds. 



C E French 4454435433—39 C Lake 3443333443—34 



A L Souther 3433244345- 35 F Comey 5244333333—33 



C E Putnam 4435242438-84 



500yds. 



F W Reynolds 4555544445-45 F Comey 4:24534254-35 



A S Field 3535345434-39 



600yds. 



FW Reynolds 5 4445 5 344 5-43 



LOWELL, Mass., Sept. 15.— The rifle teams of the Chelmsford 

 Light Cavalry and the Mechanic Phalanx had a friendly contest 

 at Pratt's range, Middlesex Village, this afternoon. The light 

 was good, but a brisk wind across the range militated against 

 high scores. The match was won by the Phalanx team by the 

 foRowing score; distance 200yds.; 7 shots each: 



Mechanic Phalanx. 



Foster 29 



Worthen 29 



Kincaid 27 



Farnsworth 26 



Peters 26 



24 



Chelmsford Cavalry. 



P T Hayes 26 



Capt Fletcher 25 



Sergt Her rick 24 



E H Keyes 18 



Warren 18 



J Feeney 15 



Pratt 24—186 Scribner 14—140 



TORONTO, Sept. 8.— A friendly match between the King City 

 and the Newton Brook clubs was shot by telephone to-day. It 

 had been arranged for ten men on a side, and to count one for the 

 championship, but as only seven men shot on the Newton Brook 

 team it could not be allowed on the series. Newton Brook is 

 given three averages of the King City team to make up their 

 other three men. 



King City. 



J WCrossley 82 



J H Ross 77 



PCull 73 



W J Ross 71 



R Cull 66 



E J Davis, M.P.P 63 



A Carley ..63 



H Ross 57 



H Rogers 57 



Dr Harinan 56 -665 



SALEM, MASS., Sept. 15.— The return match between teams of 

 Company A, Sixth Regiment, of Wakefield, and a team from the 

 Second Corps of Cadets, was shot this afternoon, each team shoot- 

 ing on its own range and forwarding the result by telegraph. 

 The match was shot on 200yds., Creedmoor paper target, and the 

 totals for each team were identical with those made last Satur- 

 day. The Cadet team was minus the services of two of its regu- 

 lar men. It is probable that the Wakefield team wil shoot a third 

 match on the Salem range next Saturday. The result of to-day's 

 shooting follows: 



Newton Brook. 



Dr Teskay 79 



A Muckle 79 



McGage 79 



Pratt 71 



T Humberstone 67 



Smith 58 



Irwin 51 



1 average, KG 66] 



1 average, K C 



1 average, K C 



Company A, Sixth Infantry. 



Pvt J W Babbit 30 



Capt GH Taylor 29 



Sergt E J Gihon 29 



Pvt C E Horton 29 



Pvt M G Withum 27 



Pvt B S Killam 27 



Pvt H T MeUet 25-196 



Second Corps Cadets. 



PvtMWDaulton 32 



Mus J C Habon 30 



Sergt P F Packard 29 



Corp D M Bruce 29 



Corp J B Safford 26 



Pvt C O Dugan 25 



Pvt H B Cummings 22—193 



MONTREAL, Sept. 13.— Six men of the Victoria Rifles and six 

 warrant officers of H. M. S. Pylades shot at 200 and 500yds., 7 shots 

 at each range, last evening, at the Victoria armory, with the fol- 

 lowing result: 



H. M. S. Pylades. 



MrMathias 24 



Mr Duncan 36 



Mr Hogan 49 



Mr Hughes 49 



Mr Luke 3' 



Victorias. 



Lieut Rodden 57 



Private Cooke 51 



Capt. Busteed 37 



Lieut Shaw 55 



Lieut Desharats 35 



Mr Brown 43—238 Staff-Sergt Macadam 59—294 



BOSTON.— The annual fall competitions of the Boston Press 

 Rifle Association will be held at Walnut Hill on Friday, Sept. 28. 

 There will be a match between teams representing the different 

 papers connected with the association and individual competi- 

 tions. 



NEWARK.— A new club was organized last week. It is called 

 the Columbia Rifle Club, and the officers are: President, William 

 Denniger: vice-president, F. Krans; secretary, William Doull; 

 treasurer, K. Kopf; sergeant-at-arms, F. Siegman. 



