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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CAPITAL REVOLVER WORK. 



THE capital scores of Mr. Walter Winans, arJAmerican shot, at 

 the English ranges where revolver matches are open is 

 already familiar to our readers. At the recent tournament of 

 the South Loudon Rifle Club, for the revolver shooting champion- 

 ship for 1889, W. Winans for the third time led the list. The con- 

 ditions require a total of 7 selected scores made on separate days, 

 at 20yds., with a 41b. trigger pull revolver, using regulation am- 

 munition. Mr. Winans used a Colt .45cal. and his score stands: 



First 7 7 7 7 7 7—42 



Second 7 7 6 7 7 7—41 



Third 6 7 7 7 7 7-41 



Fourth 7 7 7 7 7 7-42 



Fifth 7 7 7 7 7 7-42 



Sixth 7 6 7 7 7 7—41 



Seventh 7 7 7 6 7 7-41—290 



The cuts annexed show the diagrams of the shots full size. The 

 hullseye is 3in. in diameter, counting 6, with a carton 2in. in 

 diameter counting 7 points. 



PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5 —The regular weekly contest for gold 

 and silver badges of the Gaietv Rifle and Pistol Club was held at 

 the club's headquarters, 818 South street, this evening. Mr. A. 

 Simon with a large allowance was the winner of the gold badge, 

 while Mr. T. F. Shonert, having no strong competitors to compete 

 against, was the winner of the silver badge. Standard American 

 target reduced to 30yds., off-hand, plain open sight, 10 shots per 

 official score as follows: 



J J Mount joy 8 7 7 10 8 10 10 10 10 9—89 



A F Simpson 6 10 8 8 10 10 10 8 8 8—86 



E Travis 7 10 9 10 5 8 7 10 10 7-83 



T F Shonert 8 9 10 9 9 8 10 5 6 9—83 



R Roletta 6 9 10 8 10 6 9 7 9 7—81 



JARollock 4 10 9 6 9 6 10 8 7 9—78 



WWurfflein 10 5 6 8 7 10 10 7 8 6—77 



GH Perkins 8 9 8 8 8 9 8 5 9 5-77 



JHunsinger 6 4 10 7 7 8 5 9 9 9—74 



R Hunsinger 5 8 7 9 7 6 6 10 7 8-73 



W Meagher 7 8 7 9 6 8 6 7 4 7—69 



G Atkinson 9 9 5 5 8 8 6 7 4 6—67 



HBuelin 4 4 10 10 9 5 6 7 4 4—63 



FPaul 10 5 5565875 5-61 



A Simon 3 6 4 8 6 4 7 5 8 10—61 



W Young 9 5 9 6 10 4 4 7 3 4-61 



C Beutelspacher 5 5 9 3 4 7 6 7 5 9-60 



A McManus 58446767 5 6-58 



WF Wiggins 3 3 0 3 6 0 7 5 4 5-36 



Small Bore. 



NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 6.— The second match of the series be- 

 tween the Miller Rifle Club, of Hoboken, and the Our Own Rifle 

 Club, of this city, shot on the Our Own range to-night, drew an 

 immense crowd of riflemen to the range. The match opened at 8 

 o'clock, John Coppersmith leading with 235 for the Newarkers 

 against D. Miller's 234 for the Hohokenites. The next two men 

 tied, while on the third round the Millers gained a lead of five 

 points. On the fifth round, however, the Our Owns gained a lead 

 of fourteen points, and from that on kept the lead, finishing with 

 twenty-five points to the good. This ends the series, and the Our 

 Owns,' having won two matches, not only win the championship 

 of Mew Jersey, but also become possessors of a beautiful silver 

 water set. The scores were all poor with the exception of Krauss's 

 243, all the shooters seemingly being out of form. The MiUers 

 shot three substitutes on their team. The scores were as follows, 

 each man firing 10 shots on the 25-ring target: 



Our Own. Millers. 



J Coppersmith 235 D Miller 234 



J Bauder 237 G Plaisted 237 



F P Laute 229 L Vogel 235 



W H Watts 234 G Schlicht 233 



F A Freiensehner 233 J Meyer 224 



O Krauss 243 A Meyns 234 



G Widman 234 A Wagner 222 



P Bell 234 F W Hof ele 239 



F Schmidt 234 F Brandt 234 



M Dorrler 235-2,848 E Fjescher 231-2.323 



THE NEWARK TOURNAMENT. — The following were the 

 scores made at the regular Association matches duringjthe past 

 week: 



Monday, Nov. U. 



Annie Oakley. 



North Ward. 



J Thompson. , 



F Heyl 



A Rothaker. 

 JH O'Neil... 



G Hunkle 



C Schumacher 



Excelsiors. 

 C Mayer 



C Gotthard 



J Burger. 



110 





108 





84 



H Leonard 



100 





98 



A Vi-f eland 



105 



W E Sherk 



97 



O Willett 



85 





88 



B Stitts 



86— 



961 FHortman 





Monroes. 



88 





104 



GABridan 



109 





102 





102 





109 





106 



GHedding 



106 



G Koker 



104 





H Buob 109—1039 D Erskine 102— 987 



The match between the Essex and Lakeside clubs was post- 

 poned. 



Friday, Nov. S. 



Howard. 



J burger 108 



J Herter Ill 



F P Laute 98 



A Burger 108 



E Theurich 105 



F Swing 109 



R Neundorff. 105 



A Graef 98 



J Mever 110 



FCDietz 97—: 



Newark. 



JMatts 96 



WLaRue 101 



J Hogle 99 



T James 100 



H Wolfe 102 



N Garrigan 101 



W Hedden 102 



MBucher 93 



FH Roberts 98 



W Yaufman 105— 



Electric. 



A Hagel 103 



FKlinger 97 



Harden brock 96 



J Hearn ..99 



CDey 81 



F Smith 82 



W McGovern 94 



ADey 96 



J Markey 97 



Puritan. 



F Weiler 100 



J Bauder 101 



W Hanselman 100 



H Scheib 86 



PSchweib 88 



J Phillips 106 



F Miller 96 



G Geork 102 



P Albrecht 196 



C Kopf 112— 997 



Oakland. 



J Bayer 110 



C Schuetz 102 



J Paulus 95 



A Schmidt 109 



E Grundler 95 



A Minier 105 



G Chapman 109 



W Blyer 112 



O Bishoff 106 



G Schmidt 105-1048 



Sheppard. 



WSheppard 94 



J Ferguson 92 



Christy 83 



Puree 103 



McQuoid 98 



J Boyd 106 



JStratt 78 



Stewart 101 



Partrige 103 



JFlannery 78— 923 McLarin 76— 931 



ST. LOUTS, Mo., Nov. 9.— The last shoot of the St. Louis Pistol 

 Club had but seven members present. The scores made were 

 poor, and the blame is placed to the very poor condition of the 

 cartridges. The scores made at a 20yds. standard American tar- 

 get are as follows: 



G W Alender 9 10 8 7 7 8 7 



M Summer field 6 7 8 10 8 10 7 



CMohrstadt 10 8 8 6 8 7 



8 9 



8 9 



9 5 



8— 83 

 7-80 



9— 79 

 5—78 

 9-78 

 9-73 

 0—65 



W Bauer 10 7 10 8 7 10 5 7 



W H Hettel 7 7 8 8 7 8 8 7 



W C Mackwitz 6787 10 776 



A E Bengel 5 6 7 6 7 7 9 10 



Unser Fritz. 



NEWARK, N. J.— The 100-shot match on the Our Own range 

 will be opened on the 18th inst. The entries thus far comprise 

 M. Dorrler, J. A. Bovken, John Coppersmith, O. Krauss, F. 

 Schmidt, J. Bauder, J. Phillips, F. Keller and G. Widman. 



SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 8.— The annual report of Lieut. H. Ost- 

 ham. Inspector of Rifle Practice of Thirteenth Regiment, N. G. 



P., shows for the second time that this regiment has qualified 

 every man with the following table: 



Sharpshooters. Marksmen. Total. 



Field and Staff 9 6 15 



Company A 31 28 59 



Company B 4 54 58 



Company C 21 43 54 



Company D 16 43 59 



Company E 8 46 54 



Company G 24 39 63 



Company H 15 38 53 



Company 1 16 46 63 



144 343 487 



This regiment having qualified every member, a showing wbieh 

 no other regiment has ever, so far as heard, attained in this coun- 

 try. Two full scores having been made by Rees Watkins, Prin- 

 cipal Musician, and Capt. E. C. Smith, of G, both having made 25 

 points at 200 and 500yds., each total of 50. Springfield. 



BOSTON, Nov. 9.- The regular shoot of the Massachusetts Rifle 

 Association was held to-day at Walnut Hill range. The attend- 

 ance was good. The day being dark and smoky, sighting was 

 quite difficult at times, and the matches closed early. Mr. Lee 

 won the champion gold medal, and Mr. Francis the gold medal in 

 the 20-shot rest match. The scores: 



20-Shot Rest Match. 



S Francis 107. 107 J N Frye 95, 113 N James 94, 78 



J B Munroe. . . 104, 109 W Pomeroy.. . . 96. 97 

 Champion Medal Match. 



H L Lee 79 S C Sydney (mil.). .69 J Pullman (mil.).. .53 



C C Clarke 75 



Victory Medal Match. 



A McBean 77 AS Hunt 70 



Military Medal Match. 



G W Hussey. . . .48, 46 J Marston 43, 42 W M Foster. . . .40, 40 



J A Frye 43,43 O E Pitman 42,41 F Lowell 49,39 



F J Lounsbury.43, 43 AS Field 41, 41 B D Hart 38, 38 



F Carter 43, i2 



All-comers' Rest Match. 



J Francis 114 A Ballard 101 A S Hunt 96 



J R Munroe Ill W Pomeroy 100 C F Binney 89 



F C Towne 101 B A Black 97 



All-comers' Off-hand Match. 



J B Fellows 82 A Sharp (mil.). . . .74 B L Comey 69 



H L Lee 82 F W Chester 71 F Lowell (mil ) 69 



Hussey (mil..). . .77, 79 A S File (mil) . ..71, 71 



Military Practice Match. 



JEKelley 46 F J Lounsbury 44 



WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 9.— The Wilmington Pistol Club met 

 for regular weeklv practice at their gallery, and the shooting was 

 the best ever done by the club, that of E. J. Darlington being par- 

 ticularly fine. His consecutive runs of ninety and over, includ- 

 ing two clean scores of bullseyea and a top score of 95, complete a 

 feat in marksmanship seldom equaled anywhere. A 50-shot match 

 in the gallery between Darlington and Simpson one evening last 

 week resulted in a well-earned victory for the former by 16 points. 

 The scores are as follows, at 12J-gyds., standard American target, 

 reduced from 50yds.: 



E J Darlington 9 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 8—! 



7 10 7 10 10-89 

 7 10 9 8 9—89 

 9 9 9—85 



5 7 9-81 



6 8 7-81 

 5 9 9-72 



7 

 9 



9 8 



H Simpson 10 10 10 



E Jackson 10 10 9 



W H Johnson 10 10 6 8 10 7 



J Evans 10 7 9 8 9 



H Foster 8 6 9 10 10 



W Floyd 6 8 7 7 6 



Fifty-shot Match, 12^yds. 



E J Darlington 10 9 10 9 10 10 9 9 7 10-93 



8 8 10 10 9 8 10 10 10 7-90 

 " 7 8 10 7 8 10 9 9-85 



7 

 10 



H Simpson 6 



9 



9 10 8 9 8 9 10 9 7-8( 



7999798 10 8-86-440 



89 10 88787 8-79 



9 10 10 10 8 10 8 9 7-89 



9 9 7 9 10 10 9 10 7—89 



9 7 9 8 10 7 10 10 8—87 



9799767 10 7-80-434 



