TABLE VI.- Comparison of the annual rifle competitions of 1894. Nuinber of competitors. Known distances. 320 (80 per cent.) at known distances. 200 (50 per cent.) at skirmish. Skirmish. Skirmish. Highest score. Lowest score. Total. Lowest score. Total. The Highest score. 332 3191 3, 188 2,983 3, 252 2, 984 3,068 2, 350 2, 450 2, 600 1,834 2,014 1,776 2, 529 318.8 298,3 325, 2 298.4 306,8 8 5,538 5,133 5,852 4,818 5,082 4,781 5,515 18 22 18 3 235.0 245.0 260.0 183, 4 201.4 177.6 553.81 643,3 585. 2 481.8 508. 2 478.1 34 40 29 34 21 18.5 22 268 241 269 275 267 28.5 207 227 73 107 89 61 144 318 325 4 }3,005 300.5 26 1 2 321 2511 Totals for team. Average per competitor (first ten). Number making Known dis tances. Skirmish firing. Departments, &c. Known distances. East 2, 986 Total 21, 466 16,553 37,019 306.7 222. 2 528.9 Army rifle competition. 3, 162 2, 370 5, 522 315.2 237.0 532.2 Army rifle team of dist. marksmen 2, 465 1,775 4, 240 308.1 221.9 030.0 8 2 6 324 285 273 148 TABLE VII.—Comparison of the annual carbine and revolver competitions of 1894. Number Known Skirmish Revolver teams, tor (first ten). making distances, tiring. a 298.2 258.8 657.0 28 3 19 311 219 288 60.0 64.6 3,083 2,982 2,688 5,570 2,013 5,096 3, 114 2,668 | 5, 682 308.3 201.3 609.6 26 5 7 321 259 270 42.8 Columbia 55.0 с 311.4 256.8 568.2 39 7 27 324 247 84 89.2 ' 44,5 91 87.2 35.0 60 | 88.6 36.0 1 92 88.1 31.5 287 47.4 57.3 3,065 2, 434 5,499 306.5 243.4 549.9 24 5 13 3.26 218 283! 45.3 64.9 Departments, &c. Known distances. Number of competitors. Known distances. 310 (774 per cent.) at known distances. 180 (45 per cent.) at skirmish, Skirmish. Highest score, Lowest score. Skirmish. Highest score. Lowest score. Total. Total. 9, 603 21, 847 5, 462 Total 12, 214 306,1 240.1 546.2 3,106 2, 157 5,563 310.6 245.7 556.3 Army carbine com petition. b 2,779 2,012 4,791 308.8 223.6 532.4 Army carbine team of distinguished a Competition held at Fort Keogh, Mont. c Competition held at Fort Wingate, N. Mex. d Competition held at Bellevue, Nebr. TABLE VIII.-Names, &c., of marksmen transferred to the distinguished class for the year 1894. [ABBREVIATION8.-G. M.: Gold medal. S. M.: Silver medal. B. M.: Bronze medal.] Department teams. Cavalry teams. Army teams. Department. No. Score. Prize.' Carbine Rifle or carbine. No. Score. Prize. Name. Rank. Company And regiment. Year. D. L, Bruinard H. Rice R. W. Parker Platte J. T. Dickman J.W. Heard 2d lieut 2d Cav 1893 1893 1834 181 1894 1894 1894 1893 1894 1893 1894 1894 1894 1893 A, 6th Cav 1893 1894 1891 Private. I, 7th Cav 1893 1894 1891 J. F. Joyce H. Michael C.S. West. J. L. Martin 8 642 S. M. J. W. Butcher 10 537 S. M. 9 539 S. M. M. Toler -do Carbine Private - A, 8th Cav. 1894 1894 Corpl.. I, 8th Cav 1893 1893 Sergt. ...do 1894 1894 1893 1894 1891 1891 1894 1894 1893 1891 1890 1894 189 1894 1888 East 12 472 1890 Atlantic 532 S. M. 1 565 G. M. Platte 8 B. M. do 4 690 S. M. * Division, 583 S. M. 62.3 B.M. Carbine 10 431 B. M. 1 63,3 G.M. 61.3 S. M. 608 G. M. 55.7 S. M. 193 B. M. 533 B. M. 55.0 B. M. 1 589 G.M. 574 Rifle 6 535 S. M. L. Pryer TABLE VIII. -Names, &c., of marksmen transferred to the distinguished class for the year 1894—Continued. Army teams, Cavalry teams. Name. Rank. Company and Department teams. Department. No. Score. Prize. Carbine No. Score. Prize. Rifle C. Noll G. Smith D. Callaghan 1st sergt Rifle J. P. Fellenz. Rifle J. A. Wise U. Bourke Corpl. C, 10th Inf. 1888 Arizona 11 East 3 7 1893 Platte 5 1894 Colorado 3 3 5 East 2 1 1893 Colorado 6 1894 Cal. & Cold 4 1893 Cal. & Col. 1894 Cal. & Col. 10 1894 Platte 2 2 1894 Platte 7 8 10 6 7 1893 Platte 4 1894 Platte 1 455 B.M. B. M. H. G. Lyon. INNON Rifle J. Atkins. A.J. Merrill R. Wilson -- do J.O. Gregg Rifle 1 695 G, M. |