Sept. S, 1906.] 
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U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED —Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS— 10 and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE— 1 ,000 yards. 
RESULT <xi\d OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. S. Cartridges excelled all others. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
LOWELL. MASS., U. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. 114-116 Market St., San Francisco. 
B. S. A. 
Roberts .22 19—41 
German .25 24—49 
Lupus .23 21—44 
Coe .21 22—43—177 
Arlington. 
Woodlawn ...18 18—36 
Moxley.22 22—44 
Smith .20 21—41 
France .20 14—34—155 
Rising Sun. 
Gifford .22 19—41 
Watson.24 16—30 
England .21 22—43 
Keen .21 16—37—161 
Betterton. 
Rasin .20 11—31 
Mann .18 15—33 
Schofield .17 14—31 
Attwell .14 19—33—128 
Washington. 
Barr .22 20—42 
Taylor .21 16—37 
Steubner .25 20—45 
Hunter .18 16—34—158 
Aug, 31, Fourth Day. 
Dr. H. E. Lupus ageed to umpire the game, pro¬ 
vided he was allowed to have his pump gun with him. 
He had the gun, but had no occasion to use it, there 
being few kicks made. The teams were: 
Capt. Malone’s Team—P. Malone, c.; German, p.; 
Moxley, lb.; Coe 2b; J. Malone, s.s.; Fieles, 3b; Brehm, 
c.f.; England, r.f.; Keen, l.f. 
Hawkins’ Team—Worthington, c.; Hawkins, p.; 
Francis lb.; Rasin, 2b.; Rose, 3b.; Smith, s.s.; Mordecai, 
l.f.; Howard, c.f.; and Watts, r.f. 
The scores: 
R. H. E. 
Capt Malone’s team. 3 0 1 2 0—6 9 3 
•Hawkins’ team . 0 0 2 0 1—3 8 2 
Arkansas State Sportsmen’s Association. 
The sixteenth annual meeting and tournament of the 
Arkansas State Sportsmen’s Association will be held in 
Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 9 and 10, under the auspices of 
the Capital City Gun Club. This organization, which 
has been badly handicapped all season, for lack of 
grounds, and so has done no shooting, has finally suc¬ 
ceeded in securing a good location at Forest Park, and 
henceforth will shoot every Friday afternoon, or any 
time whenever any of the members are inclined to do 
so. This has materially revived the interest, and the 
club will offer the sportsmen an attractive programme 
with a liberal amount of added money. This tournament 
will be for State shooters only, as none but residents of 
The Wawaset Gun Club trophy was won by Lester S. 
German, of Aberdeen, who defeated Ed. Banks, of 
Wilmington, by a score of 98 out of 100 targets, Banks, 
making 83. 
This match was at ICO targets in strings of 25 targets 
each. The scores: 
Banks .22 23 20 18—83 German ....25 25 25 23—98 
The 20 white flyer contest, entrance $10, money divided 
50, 30 and 20 per cent., was won by Malone. 
The old men’s shoot, at 50 targets, was made an open 
sweepstakes of $1 on each 25. Only those who had been 
shooting for twenty years or more were eligible for the 
gold and leather medals. The high score, 45, was made 
by J. W. Hoffman, of Basting Ridge, N. J. He claims 
by J. W. Hoffman, of Basking Ridge, N.J. He claims that he 
has been shooting for twenty-one years. His claim will 
be investigated by Captain Malone before he awards the 
gold medal. Coe and Fields were tied for second place, 
each having 44. There were twenty-one entries. The old 
men were Coe, Gifford, Lupus, Hoffman, Silvpr King 
and Antique. The scores were: 
Coe .22 22—44 England .IS..—IS 
Gifford .21 20—41 Malone .21 18—39 
Lupus .21 20—41 Antique .14 17—31 
Fieles .24 20—44 Atwell .22 17—39 
Moxley .23 23—46 T Francis .21 21—42 
Watts .25 21—46 Brehm .18 14—32 
Hoffman .22 23—45 G Francis .17 12—29 
L Smith .20 21-41 Bauer .18 11—29 
Levy .20 17—37 Bolt .18 18—36 
Silver King .20 14—34 J S Owens. 8 22—30 
Keen .19 13—32 Overman ,.25—25 
On Wednesday afternoon a baseball game was played 
between two teams made up from the shooters. It went 
five innings, when the men became tired and stopped it. 
Capt. T. R. Malone had charge of one team and J. M. 
Hawkins had charge of the other. H. Brehm made a 
home run for Capt. Malone’s team. 
SEA GIRT-HALE MATCH. 
