Sumner Paine was born in
Boston on May 13, 1868. His father was
Charles Jackson Paine, who was a general in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War, and also was the older brother to
John Paine. Sumner briefly attended
Harvard University before ending up at the
University of Colorado School of Medicine, he earned an M.D. but never practiced, instead he went off to
Paris, France, to work. After winning the military pistol, John withdrew from the
30 metre free pistol event, Sumner easily won this event as well, scoring exactly the same number of points (442) as John had to win the military pistol event, he did this on one fewer hit (24), though, in this case, the second place competitor scored 285 points. In 1901, Paine went home to find his wife in bed with his daughter's music teacher. To ward him away from the house, he fired four shots at him, missing each time. He was briefly jailed and charged with assault until the police realized who he was and accepted that he must have missed on purpose. He was then released. Paine died in Boston on April 18, 1904, at age 35, due to
pneumonia. ==References==