Sept, 28, 1907.] FOREST AND STREAM. 511 
YNOVONG afe\efeetanets 22 ANANSI Q 
U. S. Government 
mmunition 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 and 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. 
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Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. Totestiapeata thier tease) eats: Ole Tone 50 34 New York Schuetzen Corps. 
Riri woUd cn eee Be Cente en) ao chia ko 25 23 
SHEEPSHEAD Bay, L. I., Sept. 19.—A four-man team Handi- Union Hirt, N. J.—At the Golden Jubilee, Sept. 17 
event enlivened the day’s competition. Therein each Broke. cap Total. and 18, the scores were as follows: 
man shot at 25 targets. Schorty’s team defeated Mon- be kiigetey Aspadapceatione. 814 714 43 6 49 Ring target: A. Hubalek 217, M. Dorrler 209; F.C. 
tanus’ by 83 to 77. Scores: aaah eae aie ete 912 814 3 5 48 Nae? 207, Gec. Schlicht 206, pee Zimmermann i 
Dap : 9 3 a fF gel) ee Gene onaadoonee 911 811 39 8 47 A. P. Fegert 140, O. Smith 136, M. Baal 136, G.. A; Nie- 
Pics: La oF oS EO ae ed or masts aes ae 6 9 8i1 3 3 47 meyer 136, W. Kern 135, L. Vogel Tl, G. T. Conti 70, 
rs er ee ee 52 91 20 24 2012 .. 23.22.22 Mayor +...-t-.sseeareees 912 813 2 0 42 Chas, Meyer 67, J. Young 67, R. Busse 67, Ph. E 
Bergen Crump cen i 93 20) A020 UT Beetle ce ws LAWSON oo. cscs cence reese §10 611 35 7 42 Schmitt 66, A. Kronsberg 66, L. P., Hansen 66, G, Lud- 
Mok anes Spies cose: ssc ees « LE RUORDAEM: LTE: PLD. wR DUNES nucle nc aipe te [ip a7 8 49 wig 65, J. Sternbacher 64, J. C. Bonne 63, G. Thomas 68, 
[Williamson, 18, .........0--2++ cee 18h ern. IB ye we are eo ee Tie & 2 0 Oe ee eee aa oe oe ee 
F 9 |.) 212013 2..18.. Gy & GS eae BOS er ne: Snead 2 % 3 remiums best five tickets: A. ubalek 354, M. Dorrler 
Sc, aR eael e eT Et aes > 346, F.C. Ross 341, Geo. Schlicht 338, ; 
SAE in Sh, ee ene eee 171412 6 6 ie Judge prizes: |W. Behrens 50, Aug. Bruns 45, O. J. 
Petsert ice vis sn icieeneses nee V4 NNER tte) cages R ; R 2 d G il Martens 41, B. Zettler 40, Dr. Chas. Grosch 40, J. G. 
AES a eee ori4 18 1 5.. 15 tif le ange an CET Sie fii eae ehaae Se Re: Beebe 
i. 7] Ieee Ee SE, ley scceiune tp 15 17 15 9 es 12 sys eyn oo, y. OScharninghausen oi, ° . seMmcKe vv, 
ee eee oe oe 15 Wate. degte sne : 3 C._W. Mertens 34. : - = 
| EMERSER TO, i Gy Scat ela an {oem tere ok Massachusetts Rifle Association. Sgeceae bi see oe heneaipar cay Dis tA age 25, 
“oe 5 7 wee NTE: as meet: Baise N. Nordbruck 25%, R. Schwanemann 31%, . C. Hain- 
‘Sebo b,jelnb shea, event 10 at Alyds.;, event t, > parts: Watnut Hrixtz, Sept. 21.—The weekly competition of horst 37, M. Dorrier 38, H. Koster 4012, Gus Zimmer- 
Team shoot: P - * the Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at its range mann 43, H. Meyn 44, L. P. Hansen 46, D. Scharning- 
Montanus’ Team. Schorty’s Team. to-day, the attendance being the best since early summer. hausen 47, J. Andt 54%, Geo. Schucht 60, F.C. Boss 
aes anaes ne pchorty oe 24 Fair shooting conditions prevailed, particularly at the 62, J. Sternbacher 71, L. Vogel 71%, O. Smith 73, G. 
McKane .....+++++- an Bergen ...-+++++++- 19 long-range targets, where each of the three contestants Amouroux 7414. : 
ie Cone Pocticlees te 77 eo oe. ee 1s— 83 had scores of 45 or better. F. Daniels was high for the Premiums most cs are ag A. Hubalek 54, :: C. Ross 
| DURST a aaia sles sis ro Bh M:COLMECES.temins seis 8— 83 day with consecutive scores of 48 and 47. 22, M. Dorrler 18, P. Hansen 28, G. Schlicht 21. 
| J. Busfield was top man in the offhand match with 210. First flag, Sept. 17, A. Hubalek, 
The wind was more troublesome at this range bam, 4 Last flag, Sept. 17, A. Hubalek. 
The P es. 1,000yds. until late in the day, when it suddenly dropped First flag, Sept. 18, G. Amouroux. 
o alefaces to a flat calm, too late to be of advantage. The scores: Last flag, Sept. 18, H. Bahn. 
| Boston, Mass., Sept. 18.—The second and last Hunter Offhand practice match: 
cup contest on the grounds of the Palefaces was held J Busfield ..........--++++- 21 22 21 22 23 20 16 22 24 19—2 
at Wellington to-day and, though the conditions were H E Tuck 23 19 26 24 18 23 21 2 
anything but satisfactory, a very enthusiastic attendance BY ee Biter ete carne ven lsreee. ae 3 21 22 2514 9 18 2 Ss 4 
| was present. jet oe acolge, Motaaaeeaeee 91 22 23 19 20 17 19 23 16 ¢ Ossining Gun Club. 
| Among the out-of-town shooters present were Mayor MOUS, ESET a /oisje nictersieteisna'e 22 19 22 ¢ 14 18 25 17 : te i : 
land Lawson, from the Granite State. The former, while VE Tee ary: eettaeaiinc actions 17 24 21 20 22 16 16 20 28—200 Osstninc, N. Y.—The following scores were made 3 le 
| somewhat out of form, held his end up in his usual good §) Be Berry co.cccenas eset one 18 20 19 20 17 17 24 21 20 21—197 the rifle range of the Ossining Gun ¢ lub, Sept. 21: * 
| style, and bids fair to keep up his record of straight wins Long-range rifle match, 1000yds.: _ Rifle, 200yds., Standard American target, variable 3 to 
lin Maéssachusetts State championship contest, to be held *F Daniels .......--.-+.++- 55 6b 5 45 45 5 548 6 o’clock breeze: 
|} next Saturday, the 28th. Ah bob 6 4 4 Oh 47 Mrs E F Ball 9 5 91:6 6 3 3.7 7 4—56 
Horrigan easily distanced all other contestants in the W Charles .2cc.cscsceeeee EG mcmue SA OND sel Rs EP Balle 2 cee silo) ANG 8 St 6 TSI 
prize match, and_ put himself under the handicapper’s ; 055 45 5 43 56 &4L Ww S Smith, Toe ees EIS D Wind Ae is Ob 4d 
vision for fair. Tom’s former experience with a brush J S Summer............+- a6 4 Oh 4a bb. 4 4/7440 Re OG Blandford. .cse.s-0% 92205 4 6 6 0—31 
gun at the trap a week previous went a long way toward *Telescope sights, rest position. 7 rT Blandford a eee dia LION S16 0.0 0 0-19 
/ ee the necessity of a first-class article in the target- e : ; ; 
| breaking outfit. Scores: 7 Coen Owing to lack of ammunition for the regular target 
Events: 123465 %678 910 Shot DuPont Rifle Association. rifles, all contestants used .22cal. Savage repeater, 
Targets: 10 151015101510151015° at. Broke. Witmincton, Del., Sept. 21.—The regular Saturday eaeeyie Rien Standa Hic areet: 
AIO! cpa welsos 813 814 9138 712 912 125 105 afternoon shoot brought out only six members this after- fF a sora i ery ar a a da 9-53 
BE AYOS. spi. cmianiele 813 7121011 912 813 125 103 noon. Conditions were only fair, the wind being very + agli te A keds ee 68768 9 8 6 6 6—0—123 
Gomer ......6 B18 8.1005 13 9.12 8:14 125 95 changeable as well as fitful. Hessian came home with CG Blandford........ cine sem daaT) 610) 9) 4—5i7 
Burnes .....%- 911-7 8912 Til 910. 125 93 honors, both at the pistol and rifle ranges. [The scores: 8-77 44-5 5°9 5 963-120 
Lynde Mitasiclaris 412 61010 991 81 125 90 Rifle, 200yds.: J. W. Hessian, 84, 88, 85, 82; S. J. Mre E F Ball......... 4.6393 53 3°97 be 548 
BAWSOM 2.2.00 59 7-10 “4 9° 8 10° 6 11 125 719 Newman, 80, 78; J. F. McCafferty, 81; L. Dupont, 67. 785 46 6610 4 864-107 
BVOOG Seousecpeee Teo mpl 6 ite be6 1 9 125 77 Pistol, 50yds.: J. W. Hessian, 94, 88, 86, 84; L. Dupont, ‘ 
BRO VLG > ete, s 18 icin eas Cals Ay dae Uae Ss 100 48 89, 88, 88; H. B. McCollum, 88, 85, 84, 91, 87. Next rifle and revolver shoot Saturday, Oct. 5. 
Horrigan - BOS Ree BASE 50 43 H. B. McCottvum, Sec’y. BE. FB. 


