292 



FOREST AIND STREAM. 



To-morrow evening the return match will be fought at the 

 Zettler range : 



Zettler Team, Cspt Ward. 



Schurman 45 Oelil 44 



Zunrjitrmann 4a Fabc-rms 3D 



■ Cuihane 4b Beates 48 



Levy ......44 Dutu i; 



Treubel 40 Moore 40 



Total - 444 



Seppenfeldt, Capt Garrison. 



Holtzmann 45 Keller 47 



Garrison 44 Adams 46 



Waltera 45 Seppenleldt 4S 



Ke.-non 48 ADderson do 



Tuenne *3 Brennaa 41 



Total.. 



..453 



Gallery Shooting.— Weekly shoot of the Zettler Rifle 

 Club ; Crecdinoor Urgtt, ten shots per man, off-hand, possi- 

 ble 50 : 



LE Beatse 49 D Mller 16 



M B Eogel 40 Jl I.KlggH. 46 



P Fermng 4S L. Trenbel.... if. 



C Jndsop IT J Dun 46 



C G Zatiler « N U Ward 42 



Vm Klein 4T C lucW i 



B A b.a.rmjn II I) Cuihane 11 



H Brown 40 J L-vy II 



40 F Fauarus 40 



KZnamtTa,an 45 



Qmiin't Gallery— Week ending Hay 3. Time match, lm.: 

 Phots. Score. Stiots. Score. 



D A Davis 11 



W HDudIhp iu 



TP Wels HI 



Judge Smith 



J Q Adams 9 



PL-ir'llsid, Jr U 



OK B:vdi i, '.'.i-;' ... '. 

 HDBlTdeni.u.-gh....l* 55 



IT Du'cSwoiih 11 6'J 



TFitZ 11 49 



Word match : 



CK B ydenlmrgh 47 T? O'Doiraell 43 



IT Duckworth 43 Judge S.uMh 44 



PLrimnl,.lr 45 T Fi ss 4<l 



H 7> B'vrt'-umi'ga 44 D \ Davis ...45 



\7HDtm:ap 4i J S Carauc... 41 



Sohtjeizss Notes. — April practice shootings of the N. Y. 

 Central Shooling Corps. Captain C. F. Gennerich, at Junes' 

 Wood. Distance, 120 yards; weapon, Sharps treecb- 

 loader; tarcet, 25 rings of finches: II. Haliibgs, 100; .) 

 Wet'je, 104; .1. N. Jennericb, 102; G. Bruelcs, 90; W. J 

 Elee, 99 ; Captain C. F. Gennerich, 05. At llariuusr's Park, 

 distance, 200 yards : R. Spitz, 07; G-. Biucks, fcO; H. Luhrs, 

 87; Cap'ain Generich, 81. 



During the past month at the practice shootings of the N. 

 Y. Independent Schuetzen at Hartung*s Park, distance, 200 

 yards, anv weapon, the following scores have been made: 

 &4P«ain Diehl, 179; Val Loewer, 140; C. Waldeek, 118; A. 

 Befler, 108 ; J. W. Schneider, 187 ; A. Seiler, 150 ; A. Geih. 

 105; E. Goss, 135; C. Stein, 119; Louis Beradt, 143; H.H. 

 Hoenack, 122 ; W. Gieselberg, 193. Messrs. Diehl, Schnei- 

 der and Gieselberg were each entitled to a gold medal. 



Tlnrd practice shooting of the N. Schuetzen Corps, al 

 Union Hill Schuetzen Park, Friday, May 2 ; distance. 200 

 yard*- weapon any; t*r?et, 25 rings of j-inch each; Capt. 

 Geo Aery, 148 : Phil Klein, 188 ; B. Gottler, 204 ; J. Rade- 

 hold", 70; W. Klein. 184: P. D.Yolckmann, 153; G. Baier, 

 105;' J. Brummerhop, 180; J. Meyer, 124.| 



Tue Morrihania snooting Assaciation has elected the fol- 

 lowiig officers: President. John Eichler; Yicc-Presideut, 

 J. Brunner ; Treasurer, Phil. Herd ; Secretary, Chas. Geib ; 

 Shooting-master, A. Genez. 



The independent German Shooters, of New Haves, have 

 eleete I the following officers : Franz Doerschuck, Captain ; 

 Edward Scharfschwerdt, First Lieutenant; W. Krengel, 

 Second Lieutenant ; Chas. Schneider, Secretary ; W. Knoth, 

 Orderly Sergeant; F. Ploeger, Treasurer; W. Engelhardt, 

 First Shootiii'T-mastpr: Finance Committee, Chas. Yerner, 

 Johu Lauth, Carl Hchilf . 



Tne tollowiug are tne officers-elect of the Independent 

 Sh icters at Bridgeport, Conn. : F. Dencke, President ; F. 

 Eg^e, Secretary.; Conrad Beiker, Treasurer; Geo. Quitt- 

 me^e'r, Shooting-master. 



Ttie Southwest. Chicago Shooling Association has chosen 

 the following officers: Dr. H. Merckle, President; F. Nie- 

 rneier, Vice-President; H. Schuhmaclier, Secretary ; Chas. 

 Holze-nberg, Treasurer ; John Pfeifer and Wm. Bokmer, 

 Shooting masters; M. Gottfried, Jac. Schuler, Chas. Hol- 

 zenber^r Au £- Soldner, Chas. Fleck, J. Toggenberger, F. 

 Bartmann, Jos. Oswald, Trustees. 



The Helvetia Ride Club, of Highland, 111., has elected the 

 following officers: President, Henry Hermann ; Vice-Presi- 

 dent, Henry Kiniker ; Secretary, F. B. Suppiger; Shooting- 

 master, Hy. Wirp. 



The officers of the Shooting Association of Collinsville, 

 111. are; Fred Bertram, President; U. Baierlein; Vice 

 President; A. Menstadt, Recording Secretary; Louis Hoff- 

 mann, Vice-Secretary; Louis Hoffmann, Treasurer; Chas. 

 Wacker, Shooting-master. 



Monroe (Wis.) Shooling Association— E. Rucgger, Presi- 

 dent; G. Spangler, Vice-President; H. Hoehn and R. Fren- 

 hr, Secretaries; Samuel Schuler, Treasurer; J. Dettwigler, 

 Shooting-master. 



Oskosb ( Wis.) Shooting Association — F. Halin, President; 

 Math. Kremor, Vice-President; E. Luden, Treasurer; Chr. 

 Swan, Secretary; Freid. Lcitz and Peter Zentuer, Shooting- 

 master;,; J. M. Beglinger, A.R. Gebaner and John Weimke, 

 trustees. 



The first practice "shooling of the N. Y. Independent 

 Schuelzen Corps, Captain J. J. Diehl, under the new regu- 

 lations, took place Thursday, May 8, at Hartung's Park, 

 Morrisania ; distance, 200 yards, any rifle, 10 shots : 



First Class. 

 Kings. Kings. 



W F GleBelberg .181 J J Diehl 147 



j w Schneider 168 



Second Class. 



A Horn 155 C Waldecfc 110 



Ch Brans 1» A Seller 



H 11 Hueuack 1M 



Tblrd CIrsb. 



G Schneider '2 F Wacker 



PFisbacb 6T 



Fourth Class. 



SZuschlag 63 HyCiansen 38 



Joan Koerber •• 4a 



The official opening of the Schuetzen Park on Union Hill. 

 N. J., will take place the 29th and 30th of this month. (See 

 advertisement.) The prize shooting is open to all-comers 

 and to any rifle ; di-tance, 200 yards, on targets as follows: 

 Union Targe 1 — Twenty prizes; first $35, last $4 ; aggre- 

 gate, $225; enlrancs fee, §2; re-entry. $1. 



Man Target— $10 in 20 prizes ; first $35, last $2 ; entrance 

 foe, §2; re-entry, $1. ' 



Bull's-eye or Point Target— The visual or false centre is 



THE HILTON CHALLENGE TROPHY. 



Military and Naval Challenge Trophy, derigned and executed by Tiffany & Co., of New York, and presented by Hon, 

 Henry Hilton, to be shot for annually at On cdmoor, or such other range as the National Rifle Association may elect, and to 

 be held for a year by the winning branch of the service, and then returned to the custody of the National Rifle Association, 

 until the next competitive meeting. 



6-48 

 4-47 



4-46 



a—i: 



12 inches in diameter and divided into three parts, the bull's- 

 eye 2 2-5 inches, the inner 7 1-5, and the outer full size. 

 Bull's-eye counts 3, the inner 2, and the outer 1 point. For 

 each point 5 cents will be paid, for the bull's-eye an ex- 

 tra premium of 50 cents ; 10 shots for SI; number of tickets 

 unlimited ; most points during the festival an extra premium 

 of $10. Shooting commences at nine o'clock a. m. each day, 

 closes the first day at six p. m., and the second day at five 

 p. M. 



New Jersey— Newark, April 30.— The following is the 

 weekly score of the Newark Amateur Rifle Club ; 



WraHayc3 4 5 4 5 8 5 



J Bayer 5 6 4 5 5 6 



WPMCLeOd 5 5 4 5 9 4 



VHesoe, Jr 5 4 4 4 B 5 



JFHlll 4 45545534 0—4* 



GLFreehe 4 544B6455 4— S3 



TFelfiburg 4 34355435 5—41 



Newark.— The following are the leading weekly scores of 

 the Newark Amateur Rifle Club, 200 yards targets ; 



JF Hill 5 55565445 6—48 



Wm HtiTCB 5 54545664 E— 47 



WPMcLeod 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 5—45 



V Heese, Jr 5 54545365 4—45 



Shakps Match foe Militaet Bulks— Brinton Range, 

 Elhabeih, If. J., May 10. —Fifteen competitions; open to all 

 members of the National Guard of New Jersey or members 

 of the N. J. State Rifle Association, except final winners of 

 first prizes in the monthly competitions of this association. 

 Distance, 200 yards; position, standing; 10 rounds, any 

 military rifle, without cleaning; 20 entries to constitute a 

 match ; entrance fee, $1; 10 entries and 8 re-entrieB -. 



C M SlimlS 5 6 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 4-42 



DrJMDart 4 44434444 4— oS 



B A Vail 4 4 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 4-39 



WAMnllord.Jr 4 5 4 4 5 5 2 3 3 6-39 



DF Davids/ 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3a 4-3- 



f/ A Mallord, Jr 5 4 4 4 4 



FHHolton ?■" LtliHGreve 34 



Col C H Houghton 87 i W Martin 



FL Sheldon 80 Q M Townsend 



IRDenman 80 J W Man in »8 



B A Vail 36 PBonnett f 



W A Multord, Jr 36 FHHolton |1 



FS Sheldon 85 FMSqnier 3" 



Three competitors retired, or failed to make an average. 



Association Match— Brinton Range, Elisabeth, N. J-, 

 May 10.— Open to all members of the N. J. State Rifle Asso- 

 ciation. Distance. 200 yards ; position, standing; lOrounds, 

 any rifle; entrance fee, 50 cents ; 10 prizes, $150. To be shot 

 for each week until the total amount of entries shall equal 

 the value of the prizes, at which time the prizes will be 

 awarded according to the slanding of the competitors, as 

 shown by the aggregate ot the three Highest scores made in 

 different competitions; ties to be shot off; 17 entries aud 14 

 re-entries : 



FDHolton 4 4 5 4 4 6 



i .,i > 11 Houghton 4 4 4 5 5 4 



BHHoKOp 4 S 4 4 6 5 



DPJBavlds 4 i 4 14 4 



J W Todd 5 4 4 4 + 



FHUolion « * 4 4 4 i 



JWTodd * 5 4 6 4 4 



DF Davids 4 4 4 6 6 5 



4 E— 44 

 IS 4— 41 



5 4—14 

 5 6-43 

 D B-43 



JW Todd \i J W Martin 39 



Xi J JI ran 42 ML Giberr 88 



1) l'T>:ivi(!B 41 IRDenman 38 



M 1. lit bell 41 F Baker 8S 



E M Scaler 41 H w CJonrley 37 



FI. Sheldon 41 W A Mulimd, Jr 37 



n W Climrlei 41 RMBuldle 3S 



W A Mnlfoid, Jr 4U Col C H Houghton 85 



DrJ MDart D F Baker 35 



LIIQreve 39 RM Riddle H 



Three competitors failed to make an average. 



Columbia Range. — First spring meeting, 4 contesls; first 

 at 100 yards, 7 shots, any rifle, subscription : second at 200 

 yards, 7 sholfl, any rifle, "first prize a Winchester rifle j third 

 at 5100 yards, 7 shots, any military rifle, position with elbow 

 clear of hip or side, 7 prizes ; fourth, military match at 500 

 yards, 7 shots, any military rifle, 7 prizes: 



Competition 1— W. P. Wood, 33 ; J. L. Paulding, 33 ; S. 

 T. G Dud lev, 32. 



Competition 2— W. E. Church, 31; S. T. G. Dudlev, 30 ; 



0. H. Sevmour, 28 ; C, G. Zettler, 27 ; G. W. Jones, 27 ; J. 

 L. Paulding, 20: J. Booth, 20. 



Competition 3— J. L. Paulding, 28 ; C. "W. Ross, 20 ; R, 

 f '. Colinan, 20. 

 Competition 4— J. Byrnes, 25 ; W. P. Wood, 25. 



Stockton Range.— The new range near Camden is having a 

 very full initial meeting during the present week, which we 

 hope to report in full in our next issue. The officers of the 

 association are: Directors, Gen. George W. Gile, President; 

 Jacob C. Daubman, Vice-President ; Lieut. Col. R. H. Lee, 

 Secretary; Lieut. Col. Samuel Heiflys, Treasurer; Lieut. 



001. D. B. Murphy, Commandant; Gen. William J. BeweU, 

 Major William M. Palmer, Capt. Emmor D. French. John 

 S.Lee. Ex officio Directors, Major Gen. Gerehom'Mott, 

 Major Gen. W'illiam S. Stryker, Major Gen. Lewis Perrine, 

 Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Plume, Brig. Gen. William H. Ster- 

 ling, CoL Daniel Lodor. Among the members are many 

 well-known Philadelphia and Camden gentlemen. 



WAsnrKGTON, D. G.—May 3.— There were a good company 

 of visiting riflemen on the uroundsat Benning's Range to-day 

 to take part in the short and mid-range matches. Among I he 

 the all-comers present were : Messrs. A. G. Alfoid and A. V. 

 Canfield, of Baltimore ; Dr. S. I. Scott, Walter Scott and II. 

 £1. Miller, members of the Montgomery County (Md.) Rifle 

 Olub. A number of ladies occupied the grand stand and took 

 great interest in watching the targets throughout the shoot- 

 intr. The day wes fine, with but a slight breeze, but the very 

 bright sun and consequent mirage, materially interfered wilb 

 elevations. The leading scores stood : 



Short-range Match at' 200 and 300 yards, ten shots each ; 



position, standing ; off-hand ; rifles, any within the N, R. A, 



rules ; prize, a gold badge ; open to all comers. 



2"0 yards. 



H II Miller » 44545555 4—45 



Dr B I Scow 4 4 i 3 4 3 5 5 4 4— in 



C.itHurnstde....5 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 4— <2 

 .IB Burnside... 545 454 444 i-ii 

 J M T Partello. .3 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 D— 13 



Mid-range match at 500 and 600 yards ; teu sboti at each 

 distance ; positions and rifles, any within the N. B. A. rules; 



300 yards. 



445444433 4— 38— S3 



14 4 3 5— 40— SO 



684343444 3-31-79 



4 4 443434 3-33-76 

 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 3—32-7 5 



