CONCORDDID FINE WORKLarge Crowd of Spectators Saw Drillby Co. 1 Monday NightI:IIIIfII ItiFrC01It:*ndo§ntiiTho drill by members of Com pa '1, previous to their Patriots’ day dance in the town ball Monday night, was witnessed !y a largo number of spectators who wcii’ highly pleased with tho lino work which tin' hoys did. Tho company was lined up across the hall and divided into three sections in order to make the work or the judges easier, and each section had a judge, those officiating in thta capacity being Capt. A. N\ Payne and Lieut. Kid on Holt of Marlboro and Lieut.* Tlawkes of Wakefield.After the various maneuvers had been gone through, the judges announced the following as winners: Sergt. .fames Mansfield 1st prize, suit case: Corp. Jano s Dee, 2d prize, order for a pair of shoes; Priv. Geo.i«rant, 3d prize, fountain pen; Priv.Jos. Deo, 4th prize, military brushes The last prize was awarded in the novice class, that is, for the best work done among the men who havenot yet seen service at camp.(’apt. James Keo, ordinance office? of the fith Regt., was present and presented the medals for tin* shooting of 1011. Previous to presenting the medals Capt. Keo complimented Capt. f)ee and the men for such a splendid re cord as they bad.The medals were* awarded as folic ws:Kxports—Capt. Michael J. Dee, Lt Thoma*. X. Mansfield, Lt. George L Prescott, 1st Sergt. W. Percy Me-4Williams, Sergt. James J. Mansfield. I (‘ Sergt. Whipple H. Parker, Sergt. Per- f ey U. Foss, Sergt. William J. (Coulter, | * Corps. James Hi Dee, Albert M. Buf-e her, Williatn P. Flavin. Mas. Thom as L. McHugh, Mils. John O'Brien, Art. Lea) T. Moreau, Private's Ralph I 1 C. Berry, Wilniot Atehinson, Charles v (’. Davis, Philip F. Moreau. Graves | v Graveson, Axel Lee, George G. Tobin.Sharpshooters- Qm. Sergt. Win. Chisholm, Corps. Frank K. Coudry, | 1 Robert F. Wright, Lance Corp. Chas. Rocks, Privates Wendell 1). Crowell. Axel W. Drake, Chester IT. Kims, Pe-ter K. Feehan, Julius J. Kulehur, Kd- P ward 1 i. McKenna, Louven M. M* kkle-sen, Kelwarel W. Muleahey, George IT.Pe terson. Timothy J. Ryan, William G. Ryan, Anton TT. Saunders..Marksmen Corp. Frederick II. Sullivan. Corp. John C. Dolan. Privates | 1 William K. Baldwin, Oscar F. Blon-epiist, Clifford L. Day, jr., Kelward F. Donavan, Frank F. Feehan, George R. Grant. Joseph W. Hanlon, Thomas 1\ Hanlon. John J. Hayes, Kieran I ( Ilichcy, Thomas F. Hopkins, Henry | 1 C. Isnor, Arthur J. Ko Black, Walter F. Manning, Joseph Mazzio, James V .MeGt’eei), Charles U. Miller, jr., Freddie B. Moreau, John F. Mulcahy, Jesse Potter. William J. Tobin, jr.. George G. Woe)el.He'volvc'i experts—Capt. Michael T. Dee, i.t. Thomas TT. Mansfield, Lt. George L. Prescott, 1st Sergt. W. Per- | ( cv McWilliams. Qm. Sergt. Willian R. Chisholm. Sergt. James L. Mans field, Sergt. Whipple Hi Parker, Sergt. | 1 Percy R. Foss, Sergt. William J Coulter, Sergt. Albert M. Butcher, Mus. Thomas L. McHugh.Second class—Mus. John O’Brien. Following this came the dance, a | 1 large number participating and greatly enjoying the hospitality of Company T. The committee in charge of the affair included Sergt. James J. Mansfield, Sergt. Percy U. Foss, Corp. Charles Rock, Corp. Sullivan and Private McKenna. Dancers from all of the surrounding towns were present to enjoy the evening’s festivities.