K«S8^ should offer. 
stepped forward and took hia nnnifi™j ,. nvato Lowe quietly 
tried all the ruoditication of the iLnk iSJi’ .^dioating that ho has 
left arm to support ; but shiftim? if ?n 81 *i° n # by plaorng his 
supporting the weight of the head by a de^wlhc^ ZZZ* 7 
In vogue here, namely, grasping the left ; f B . 0e “ 8 much 
the hand steadied tho butt of^tlin hAa,, 0 ^ m *, bl8 teet b. while 
first shot was an inner scorin* fnnr f ®4 Undor tho arm P it ■ His 
from those who favored the metropoliuS! re8 P 0nB1V0 cheer came 
shSsTfi^ man had yet two 
the others should break down Ac-ain u* ■' °l T nma 8 still if 
thocourseof the bullet was mar^ anil ir mi8aed ’ b , ut tbi “ t,me 
misoalculated his elevation? for &S in 7Z^°^ V 6 hld 
was its billet, Mullineux made r f the . tar 8 et ® 
with a bull,” upon which the MiddleHex^tn' and Bow ® followed 
oheors no longer, it was still nosKii if e f mon cou d restrain their 
miss for him. and a buK^o for SrnluZ 676 ' ’ th , at an uuluck y 
jubilations into wailiug. Lahiont taru tlle »' 
his last shot, and just managed to whate , ver - ?«*<* 
target. Mullineux struggled hard 8 to fin l th^ 61 ?? 6<g0 of tho 
nearly got there, but again tho black , nebt I ,lace > aud 
was hailed the winner wi h one shot to^ fi™ andLowe 
■M 
n .,H°K day 7 e ba ? c a dozen bi 6 contests, important as regards 
bnrdi her f aS <« 1 “ mpion re P re ®cntatives, but the marches are 
after Ll^Sr'^E 1100 l ° 
^ss^rsi i ssSis 
competitiou°fo r TMclfte^ap ^ f R '?? c ! ub 
fnce, 200 and 300 yards,' toaLw allShT Pr ° Perty 
E H Sanford 6 4 a 4 .. 
W U Sanford 4 4 5 6 4 4 4 4 5 5^4 
JU Jackie 454444354 6—42 
Norman TroVoai: .6 sJJSsl'ltl? 
8W,«- 
SOD yards. 
4 s A i , 4 ? 3 4 4 4-3S-SS 
slot 4 . 4434 ♦—37— T9 
4422 4 4 3 4 3 4 — 34 77 
3 4 2 4 8 3 4 4 4 8-34-75 
SOO. 
BOO. 
1 , 000 . 
SOO. 
000. 
1 , 000 . 
800. 
900., 
1 , 000 . 
800. 
900. 
i,oeo. 
800... 
900. 
1.000... 
4 
5 
3 
800. 
900. 
1,000, 
800. 
900. 
1 , 000 . 
SOO. 
900. 
1 , 000 . 
800. 
900., 
1 , 000 .. 
800. 
900. 
1 , 000 ., 
800. 
900. 
1 , 000 . 
J 8 8omDer. 
6 5 5 5 5 
5 6 6 6 4 
4 5 6 6 4 
H L Lee. 
6 6 6 6 6 
6 6 4 8 4 
6 6 5 5 5 
William QerrlBh. 
6 4 6 3 6 4 4 
6 5 6 5 6 6 3 
0 5 6 5 3 4 6 
W H Jackson* 
5 5 6 5 4 6 5 
A 5 3 6 6 4 
6 6 4 4 4 6 
•I F Brown. 
6 3 4 4 4 
4 3 5 6 5 
4 6 6 6 6 
J A Lowell. 
6 4 4 4 6 
6 4 6 4 4 
6 3 6 5 6 
H Tyler. 
6 6 6 4 5 
4 6 4 6 6 
3 3 4 4 a 
G W Davison. 
3 4 3 4 3 6 
3 6 6 0 6 4 
4 3 6 6 4 5 
8 Wilder. 
0 6 3 5 6 
6 6 3 3 5 
6 6 4 6 4 
J N Frye. 
2 4 4 3 5 
4 5 4 5 4 
5 3 3 2 6 
W M Ward. 
4 3 6 3 4 
4 4 2 6 3 
6 3 4 4 3 
6-70 
6—63 
4- 70— 20S 
3— 70 
6—04 
5- 70—204 
6- 67 
5- 71 
8—64—202 
6— 69 
4— 61 
4-6S— 193 
6-67 
4— 68 
5- 65- 
■108 
0—63 
4- 64 
6-67—194 
6—70 
6— GO 
6—67—193 
5- 03 
6- 60 
6-86-189 
6-60 
3- 05 
5— 62— 1S7 
4- 58 
3- 65 
0—16—163 
5- 64 
0—62 
4- 46—161 
Sanford 
Bennett I 4 ® 4 *66-81 
SwnnU 4 4 3 4 3 4 — 26 
T«vl„r -4 6 6 3 3 4 3-27 
wrnen.-;. IS22SSMT 
Fer ««““ i i i 1 3 ° 
Willmobrook, Saturday, July 27 — 1 Tim nttcndo„„„ — .. 
largest of the season. Nathan Washburn of HaXT the 
Ss I43 at o c 5t (t of n a h Zmo h m *°$ 9 | 
5SS£gPSS-J=L 2BF *L « time 5 £ 
I ya 
specimen of the revolvers mannfactured "aT’tiie 
300 yards. 
4 4 4 4 4 6 3—28—69 
3 6 4 6 4 6 3—27—59 
1 3 1 4 3 4 3-25-62 
4 2 3 3 2 3 4— 21— IS 
3 2 4 3 2 4 4—22—13 
3 3 0 3 3 4 3—19—42 
The standing of tho several competitors in the first Ameri- 
can team competition is also appended, the figures following 
each name denoting, respectively, the result in the preceding 
Tuesday’s and the last day's shooting and the total score for 
both days : 
Capt W H Jackson... .102 
J 8 Sumner 191 
Wm Qerrlsh no 
IBS 390 J F Brown 1S2 198 380 
20S 8S9 H Tvler 177 193 372 
202 381 GW Davison 178 189 367 
July 27.— Final match in the amateur series for July. Dis- 
tance, 200 yards, off-hand, conditions previously noted : 
LL Hubbard 6 6 5 6 6 5 6 4 4 6—18 
L L Hubbard (re-entry 6 6 4 6 4 4 4 5 4 6—15 
L L Hubbard (re-entry) 5 44564466 4— 16 
J N Frye 4 4 6 6 6 4 6 4 4 — 46 
Hheo 444 4 6646 4-48 
KB Souther 45444545 4—43 
? Borden 45444444 5—42 
J N Nichols 4 4 6 4 4 3 5 8 5 4—41 
“ damea 35648444 4—41 
r> §0% ’ i 4 ♦3446444 4—41) 
HE Lord 6 3 4 6 3 5 4 4 4 3-40 
w Bartlett 3 3 6 6 4 4 4 8 4 3— 3S 
GD Curtis 4 44844444 3-3S 
T Demstor 4 32444344 6-37 
SKE CMS p^eSMM 
for any military rifle by Captain J L S‘ Ch 
?0% P vT^^ 
and W S2iS! •££££&& “ Hi TV 
hand shooters. There was considerable glass ball shoot??? 
under the direction of Captain J. L. Woodbrid K e S ome C ood 
shooimg being done by the riflemen present. Af ler t“e shS 
RH^in US w e89 r etmg W8S held ’ and William Parker of New 
n»r& was - ci °j en secretary, in place of F. T. Studlev of 
Hartford, resimed. The next match will take place Satur- 
day . August 10, by which time a new mid-range contest will 
be arranged for, the regular contest ha?CT e S decided 
The arrangement will be for seven shots at that distance and 
also 'be 1 arrangememn 
people. Ball and coin shooting were the leadfng features 
xniZ^r Ca \ 4t,entl ° u f° fbe advertisement of a gentleman 
who offers a Sharps Creedmoor rifle at a sacrifice. 
Zettler’b, July 34. — Zettler’s, associated with N Y 
rh™™ % : T°°A yard reducetl targets : H. Sprieser 44 ■ 
Withdbawal of the Reminoton PmaE. — In conseauence 
Me«r^ 0 R? ff - ere ? CeS .n X18ting between the N. R. A. and the 
Me^rs. Remington, the prize offered by them has been with- 
Crebdmoor, July 24.— Competition for American Team : 
R Rathbone 8 n 70° nr nnnAhtv. ^ 900 
HF0 *“ k w sToMeyv::.:::: S S 
m«^« d S?? eable ™tf®l 00k place bere in regard to scores 
raenting ^ GSSrS ‘ aD<1 Jowell » wbich is not worth com- 
D r!nl *^ at( rH. C°ndit io n s : Prize-A BaUard mid-range 
rme, open to allcomers; distance, 200 yds.; fifteen shots, with- 
anv r fu n)ng ^ WI J bou f sighting shots. Position standing • 
fe<2 ’ fifty ? eDtS - To be won three tinges 
a coSweSrfoUows Per8 ° nl1 pr °I’ ert f r ° I tb » ™n er . The 
A H Wickham 60 
J FRathJen 65 
E E Lewis 63 
J L Paulding 62 
E G Zettler 61 
I aToC;". : .':". ; S 
M M Maltby 64 
^f.Hwin 66 J w Todd 61 
Owing to the large number who participated in the “ama- 
teur series ” there were only a few entries in the “ no cleaning 
match.” Only the best is given : 
J Borden 
• -53 
J 200 yards 3 4 4 4 5 4 4— SS 
I 300 “ 3 4 4 4 3 4 8—26 
Messrs. Rockwell and Hubbard stand at the head of all 
competitors with the fine scores : Rockwell, 5(5, 61, 60, and 
Hubbard, 50, 59, 59, making a tie. The 1,000-yards targets 
were occupied by a party of gentlemen, one of whom suc- 
ceeded in making a score of 201 out of a possible 225. A 
larger number of military were out yesterday than at any 
time during the season who succesfully found the bull’s-eye. 
Gardner Rifle Clto — Hackmatack Range, Gardner, 
Mans., July 24. — Distance 200^yards, 20 shots : 
Moss. 
Creed. 
Mass. 
Creed 
S3 
78 
Bodge 
190 
84 Burgess 
Beni 
so Knowlton... 
89 
Pratt 
s9 Coleman 
83 
L Morse. :;. :v.v;.60 rdbS 8 SS JG Story 45 
fSfeS SSSgfe! 
rm J St Th^ w Sh ° tS at 200 yanls for tbeir ^ 
range badge. The best scores were the following ■ 
QL Morse 1 * 8 63 il Fisher „3 
N D Ward m Shp !?®®* 11 ■ 6) 1 L Allen 62 
o , 63 F H Holtoa 63 H F Clark ieo 
.SchoverhngJDaly Match— The members of the New York 
MSil” a^9fln 0t ?ionn tch f 0r the " ^choverliug and Daly 
„ at 200 and 300 yards. The following were the best 
H Holto ? % ^ d r’ ™ ! C ‘ E ‘ Blyde “burgh, 78 ; F. 
U ‘rrnA 1 ’ I 78 ; J ; S ; Conlin . 71 ; A. j. Howlett, 57. 
o i^ e “ eu ? ber ? ? f tbe Washington Gray Rifle Club shot for 
qnp f t fi 6 F8h { P N ' 1{ ‘ A - Tbe distances were 200 and 
TT 0t9 . at « Bch - Tbe best scores were as fol- 
ic iS J w->- Mc °y gb - 3 l' G. E. Purcoe, 37 ; W. T- Miller, 
36; D. Wilson, 34 ; L. T. Baker, 33; J. Buckbee, 32. 
a d ^.? 0 place a “<>ng the members of the Irish- 
Amencan Rifle Club for the club “trophy.” 
nArhanf^T^ h -. 1 i emilJ v?, tou l0D g- mD ge match was postponed, 
R“ hap ? indefinitely. Champion Marksman Badge, offered by 
r as °- n - Condillon : °pen to all members of 
SS Kifle Association aud all members of the National 
?nn S5? te Tr fN r W . York m uniform. Distances, 200 and 
?on Fl l e 8 M a at distance. Weapon, Reming- 
ton rifle, New York State model. Position, standing at 200 
sis Sm»s r *‘ h ooe ' h » d 8» 
sent of their Inspector of Rm e P^ dlMy ’ witb ‘He con- 
made in this match as a C °" nt tbelr scores 
Badge issued by the State q The < r^wprP f ® r , t , hc Marksman’s 
by about forty individuals! H^hes7 scores 8 ! I* Y Cnlrie8 made 
cF3 v;;;;;;::;: " § Vu 2r ,jr ss 
AB^u ,0 teen -'5°9 L fu*™” 'g 
AC McLewee an n u 33 c M Rnjriis •u 
SgW c.u, ifc: a h" 
85 at 500 yards, also the remmen^M , ft .. P 08flib l e 
"' h “, 
Company C, Savannah Volunteer the su P erv '8‘o a of 
by eight t» m , 
Company C,8VO. 
W Hauler.. Via JStS} 
?n^ et , trc 3 4 3 3 s-ia 
T Hunter .3 3 4 8 6-lL 09 
Company B, S V G. 
Allen, Capt 4 4 4 4 S-19 
“ ao « a n 4 4 3 4 4-19 
K?in25P n 4 4 4 0 0-29 
0ro ^ 0 8 3 2 3^11— 89 
Georgia Hussars. 
J McAlpln, Capt. 4 4 1 8 4-la 
Pritchard e 6 4 4 I_9o 
Ky a ' a 1 4 4 4 6—21 
Cunningham ....3434 4— ia 
D McAlpln 4 4 6 6 4 — 22 102 
vaa Gerajan Volunteers. 
Von Glahu, Capt.8 443 4— IS 
Jaugstotter 4 8 2 4 »-ia 
S* yden 3444 6-20 
Raoker 4 ^ a « 
Warneoko 22 3 4 4-16- so 
_8avannah Cadets 
Love.. ' v M Mills, Captain. 
GiraouV..;::;:::;? t i t M? 
*2“ 4 m 4 4-21 
oiiva. . . 4 6 4 9 4—20 
Uershbao3 0 4 4 4 4-21-103 
Republican Blues. 
82221* 2 4 8 3 --° 
uamiet. 4 6 a 4 , „ 
" “ t0 3 4 4 4—19— 96 
Irish Jasper Grocns. 
rioinA 11 J Kenue , y. Captain. 
uaioy a 8 4 4 s — 17 
McCabo..., 2 2 d a 2 il 
Ssar SSI 2=^ 
- 0 0 0 0 0- 0 
B rodr!ck uoas-u-oa 
w » Gbatbam Artillery. 
Tuffu^ Cft P‘ - 4 4 4 4 6-21 
Am 118 4 4 4 4 2-18 
JSS"’ 8 3 8 4 3 Id 
....... JB..iy.v..-.r.Si!lfc 3 _ B 
Wtc& ,leB ° f 23 ' " Lidl ™ ■bot 0<r, were fln .u y 
W l * (§iwie of (f liess. 
exchanges, conunnnloutlona i 
vllle, Conn.' 
Problem No. 22. 
Tourney set, No. is. Motto : Down on Duals. 
CURSORY JOTTINGS. 
-The International Tournament at Parle, according to our dispatch 
resu ted in Znkertort, of BerUu and London, winning the li SS 
Wlnawcre, of Rassla, the second ; Blackburne, of England, tho third ■ 
Bird, of England, the fourth, nnu Mackenzie, of America, tho ortu' 
The later telegrams state that Zakertort and Wlnawero tie for the nit 
and Bird and Mackenzie for tho fourth prize. Wo shall give u labfo of 
scores next week. “ 01 
-The American Cheet Journal for Juno Is at hand, aDd Is a very valu 
able number. Although it alludes to tho Centennial critics In no flat- 
terlng manner, we nevertheless cordially recommend it to oor readers 
Wh le we and others, without fear or favor, expressed opinions on that 
subject, we do not preteud to or assert tho Infallibility of our Judgment 
If It must again come to the surface, we cun vindicate ourselves Wo 
much prefer, however, to look upon tho question os an honeat differ- 
ence in opinions, and logically consider It. But If It must be otherwise 
we can also let 0y a charge or two In an off-hand and reckless manner' 
For the sake of harmony wo aro willing to have It now cease, hut fur' 
ther remarks of that kind will force na to the support of those whoso 
opinions on a certain subject do not materially differ from those which 
we entertain. The Journal might proflt, as well as please its readers 
by following the example of the AW RioUta, and occasionally pub 
llsh an article on tho art of problem composition or end games. 
Notice to Exchanges.— 1 Tho following have not yet come tohand- 
Schach Zeitung, Saloonblat and KordUk SkaUendt ; tho Jan Feb June 
and July numbers of the CA«s. Players' Chronicle ; June numbers'of La 
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ilaijaeine for June. Will these exchanges give this uttentlon? 
«ST Forest and Stream will be sent for fractions of a year 
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