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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[Feb. 9, 188& 



ZETTLKR RIFLE CLUB.-Third competition for 



the gold match, ten shots per man, Creedmoor tar- 

 gets, gallery distance, possible 50: D. Miller 48, J. 

 Levy fi, W. Klein 48, C. G. Zettler 48, B. Zettler 47, 

 31. Dorrler 4H, J. Dutel 46, H. Holges 46, A. Lober 46, 

 D. Patterson 45. 



ESSEX AMATEURS— The Essex Amateur Rifle 

 Club, of Newark, N. J., ou Jan. 25, elected the fol- 

 loiviug officers tor the year: Win. Watts, President; 

 Henry brown, Vice-i'resident; A. H. Crane. Finan- 

 cial Secretary: John H. Huegel, Recording Secre- 

 tary and Treasurer; A. D. Welter, Captain; Louis 

 Panls, Rifle Inspector; David Thompson, Julius 

 Moch and Kick Deathriek, Scorers. 



NEWARK.— The annual meeting of the Newark 

 Central Rifle Assi icial i( on, of Newark, N. J., was held 

 on Jan. 25, and the following officers were elected 

 for the present year: John Huegel, Essex, Presi- 

 dent; J. K. Walsh, Frelingtmvseu, Vice-President; 

 A. 0; Neumann, Frehnghnrsen, Secretary - ; G. M. 

 Townsend, Plymouth, Treasurer; Neumann, of Fre- 

 linghuj'sen, Howlet, of Cellulor I, and C. Meisel, of 

 Barnard, Finance Com m ittee: Mr. McCullen, Colum- 

 bia, Scorer. 



r GOLDEN s GATE RIFLE CLUB. — The Golden 

 Gate Rifle Club of San Frauciseo was organized last 

 Thursday. Forty -eight gentlemen have subscribed 

 as active members up to Jan. 25. At the tirst regu- 

 lar meeting the fblli w tag officers: President, J. A. 

 Bauer; Vice-President, S. E. Denver: Treasurer, «'m. 

 Ehrenpiort: Secretary, J. D. Tulianr: shouting Mas- 

 ters, A. Rahwvler, James Stanton and F. Bi ekman: 

 Finance OoBttMittee— O. Brooks, P. Spreckelsand H. 

 L. Nordbfuch. The shooting of OTyards distance 

 will be at Harbor View. Ah rifles of ' 45-calibre and 

 under will be allowed. Many of the members are 

 well-known in New York. Captain Bauer, the Pres- 

 ident, is an honorary member of the New York In- 

 dependents, Captain Diehl. 



SEPPENFELDT CLUB.— The Seppenfeldt Rifle 

 Club elected at their annual meeting the following 

 officers: The. Wenz, President ; H. Hackmann. Vice- 

 President; G. C. Walters, 'treasurer; Fr. Schakell, 

 Secretary; W. Seppenfeldt, Financial Secretary; 

 Jas. Garrison, Captain of the 1st Team; W. Elenck, 

 Captain of the gd team; and J. Schutz, Sergeant-at- 

 Arms. Scores made for team places at a Ig-ring 

 target, bull three-quarters of an inch, counting 11 

 ana 13 in the black: A. H. Anderson ill, J. Schutz 

 107, L. Vogel 105, Cbs. Rein 106, Sig. Luft 108, H. 

 Gunther led, H. Ha k term ' J. ■■ , .l..hius :m \V 

 Seppenfeldt. 9'J, J. Hilzc-1 90, Jas. Garrison 1)9, S. L. 

 Mhler 07, W. Balz i)4, M. Kern 98. it. Eeibsen 88, H, 

 Dreyer 89, W. Busoh 88, J. Diilenburg 80, Fred. 

 Krohne 79, Chs. Colen 77, G. C. Walters, 77. 



CLAY PIGEONS.— Lvnn Central Shooting Club, 

 Lynn, Mass., Jan. 31, 1882.— Match No. 2. The 

 scores made in the above match were as follows: 



EWWebster 1 11111111 1—10 



J P Randall 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 l l 1— 10 



HWGeorge 1 11111111 1—10 



JHFrost 111111111 1—10 



FA Johnson 1 11111111 1—10—50 



CLAY PIGEON SCORES.— Carlisle Gun Club, 

 Carlisle, Iowa, Jau. 26.— Match at clav pigeons, con- 

 ditions of prize tournament: 



JEHastings 1 11111111 1—10 



JS Havens 1101101111—8 



J C Foulke 1101101111—8 



C W Budd 1 11111111 1—10 



E P Prisbee. 1111011111— 9—45 



ALGONQUIN GUN CLUB.— Regular meeting for 

 glass ball practice, Feb. 2: 



Marr, 18 vds 11001111111001010111—14 



Hill, 24 yds 111111 lHliiliiiiiii—20 



Saner, 18 yds 11000111100110110111— 13 



Haima,2t yds lOllllimililOllllO— 17 



Becker, 18 yds 00010uiju..0illii0j')ii«>— T 



Dunsieth, 3d vds 0110111110X11111010—13 



Cassebeer, 18 vds 01111101111111101110—16 



Griswold, 18 yds 10110111110111000011—13 



Wilson, 18 yds 01 1 10011111110100011—13 



Greener, 18 yds 11101111011011111011— 16 



Brenner. 18yds 11111101010111101001—14 



Van Schaick. 18 yds 11101011111011101110—15 



Keller, 18 yds 00000110011100000110— 7 



Auld, 18 yds '. .. .00010101111110010100—10 



Wm. B. Lundie, Pres. 



CINCINNATI, Feb. 3.— Weekly glass ball shooting 

 match of the Cincinnati Independent Shooting 

 Club at the club ground. Following are the totals 

 in the four matches for the day, each match being 

 at ten balls per man: 



John Bauer 3 2 3 8 



WTTredway 8 8 8 4 



PhilDewald 5 4 4 6 



YalWoblman 5 5 4 6 



JEMiher ... 3 11 — 



_... 5 — 6 — 



Capt Glttchowsky 5 7 6 7 



Jonn J Hovekamp — 4 7 8 



Wm Wenning — 5 4 9 



John Overman — — 5 7 



DrAHoeltge — — 7 9 



Chas Phares — — 8 9 



BROWN'S DRIVING PARK.— Brooklyn, L. I., 

 Jan. 27. — This match, the result of a long existing 

 rivalry between the New York Gun Club and the 

 Trap and Trigger Club of Brooklyn, was shot out of 

 the season in order to satisfy all interested. The 

 last-named club is about to consolidate with a prom- 

 inent Brooklyn gun club. Friday last proved a very 

 fine day for the sport. Some twentv-nve gentlemen 

 were on the grounds. For the N. Y. club, Mr. 

 Harrold Vincent, and for the Brooklyn club, Mr. 

 Allan Nichols. Both gentlemen have been doing 

 good work in the ducking fields of the South the 

 past full an . w-i ,- :,. :.-.,.. ..ualtrim. Fifty birds 

 Cards, single trap, t-s i yards boundary, for a 

 S250 Scott gun (toward which jil 25 was subscribed 

 b 3 eachelug): 



Mr. Allan Nichols, of the Trap and Trigger Club- 

 1'imim' ■ ■-.-■;., ■■' .. .; e.-d. which" he missed) 

 11011J1H 



Sir the N; Y. Gun Club, 



killed ie .:: ..:••! which was missed) 14th fell dead 



out of hounds; missed 15th and then killed to 31st 

 bird, which was missed: lllllinoooilulHOi— killed 

 41, missed 8; fell out of bounds, 1. 



Referee, Mr. Frank Belmont. Scorer, Henry 

 Meredith C 



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SHOOTING. 



Three shares for sale in a shooting club, giving 

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 over more tnan 5,000 acres oi splendid quail ground 

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 Most comfortable club house, roomy boat house, 

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FOR SALE.— A NO. 12, 8)£lb. PARSER GUN, 30- 

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