July 13, 1895.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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faith when he told Mr. Dorrler and his friends that he had made 873. 

 The contretemps was a little unfortunate, as it marred to a small 

 degree the absolute goodfellowshlp that has rendered this National 

 Schuetzenfest a truly remarkable gathering. 



TARGETS AND SCORES. 



The targets in use were the Honor targets— Columbia and Germania— 

 Standard, Man, Ring and Point targets. The Honor Target Columbia 

 ja divided into twenty-five rings, %in, apart. The black is 12-in. in 

 diameter and contains the rings 18-25; the remainder of the target is 

 white and contains the rings 1-17. Honor Target Germania: This tar- 

 get has a black 12in. in diameter; in the center is a bullseye 6in. in 

 diameter, and nothing but bullseyes count, The Man target is the 

 shape of a man's head and upper half of his body. This target is 

 divided by perpendicular lines J^in. apart; the central division is num- 

 bered 30, the divisions on each side being numbered 19-1, the ones 

 being on the outside of course. The Standard target is well known, 

 having an llin. black. This black is divided into four rings as follows: 

 Inner circle, 3.36in. in diameter; next, 5 54in.; next, 8in., and the last 

 the remainder of the bullseye— llin. The remainder of the target is 

 white and is divided into five circles. An inner circle hit counts 10, 

 the other circles run from 9-2, while the balance of the target outside 

 the outer ring counts 1 The Ring target is the same as the Honor 

 target Columbia. The Point target has a black of 12in. in diameter. 

 The inner circle, the bullseye, is Sin. in diameter and counts 3 points — 

 red flag. The next circle is 6ln. in diameter and counts 2 points— blue 

 flag; the remainder of the black counts 1— a white flag. Shots that 

 hit outside the black do not count. 



There were 45 targets in use as follows: 36 Point targets, 2 Man tar- 

 gets, 3 Standard, 3 Ring, 1 Columbia and 1 Germania. Up to the time 

 of going to press the scores made during the Schuetzenfest were as 

 follows: 



HONOR TARGET, 



Monday, July 1, 



Columbia: W. C. Collins, Greenville R. C, 56; H. Cordt, Hoooken 

 J. S. C , 47; Fred Heilman, Elite S. C , Brooklyn, 47; B. Prossie, Friday 

 R. C, Jersey City, 42; Charles Geschke, Friday R. C, Jersey City, 31; 

 P. Schider. G. A. S. C, 20. 



Germania: W. C. Collins, Greenville R. C, 2. 



Wednesday, July S. 



Columbia: Robert Bartow 67, George Schlich 65,; W. Haves 64, F. 

 C.Ross, C. C. Boyce, C. E. Gentsch, 03 each; J. Bebhan 62, Henry 

 Walter. R. Zimmer, G. W. Lotz, 61 each; L, Enders, J. W. Graif. 60 

 each; E. F. Travis, P. Scbmitt, G. Perkins, Martin Ficken, W. F. 

 Channing, G. Purkess, 59 each; Fred Meyer, E. Bloed'u, C. E. 

 Gentsch, J. Porris, 58 each; M. B. Engel 57, F. N. Lange. M. B. Engel, 

 57 each: Richard Nolze, G. Jantzer, C. Horny, Sr., H. Lutz, 56 each; 

 Henry Kraus, John Speicher, 55 each; Charles Molter, E. Meurer, 

 Samuel Karlsen, 54 each; E Greiner, H. Kroeger, 53 each; J. Blumen- 

 berg 52, G. Gross 48, Phil Muth 48, Robert Fliende 46, C W. Horny, Jr., 

 45, William Stein, Jr., 44, Thomas Hughes 40, A. Malz 39, C. F. Gerne- 

 rich 33, H. W. Tamm 37, F. A. Holzmann 34, Charles Bischoff 33, G. F. 

 Kolb, Emit Gully, 29 each ; C. H. Schroeder, G. Breda, 23 each ; J. 

 Schissler 21, H. Siericks 17, William Waltmann 15, Henry Schroeder 9. 



Germania: E. Blodau, John Speicher, Frederick Meyer, E. T. 

 Traves, F. A. Holzmann, H. Kroeger, E. Meurer, 2 each; Charles 

 Bischoff, H. Lutz, W. C. Ross, A. Malz, J. Rebhan, R. Nolze, H. 

 Kraus, William Stein, Jr., H. W. Tamm, Emil Gully. P. F. Schmidt, C. 

 C. Boyce, C. E. Gentsch, Charles Molter, Max B. Engel, J. Schissler, 1 

 point each. 



Thursday, July 4. 

 Columbia: The following scores were made up to 2 P. M.: F. P. 

 Schuster 71, Louis Flack 70, H. D. Muller 66, A. Braun. Jr., 66, Herman 

 Block 65, A. H. Pope 65, A. Strecker 64, F. C. Watts 63, G. Helm 63, R. 

 Buss 63, Charles Hutch 61, H. Nahlenbrock 60, E. Fisher 60, V. Rapp 



TAKING IT EASY. 



60, Otto Heinz, D. A. S. G,, 59; J. Schmidt, Zettler R. C, 58: John G. 

 Toekse, D. A. S. G., 56; G. Bermus, D. A. S. G., 56; H. Lohmann, 

 Hoboken S. C, 55; J. Jarden 54, Max Weikersreuther, Williamsburg 

 S. G., 49; A. Stroll, Freitag R. C., 49; J. Bodenstab, Zettler R. C, 49; 

 John Mason, Greenpoint R. C.,49; H.Weber 48; William Muller 45; 



B. Hecht, Freitag R. C, 42: J. Meyer, Hoboken S. S. C, 41; Otto 

 Heim, Hoboken S. S. C, 37; Ferd. Stutz. D. A. S. G., 36; A. Kahle, S. 

 T. S. C, 36; John A. Scheuermann, Steppenfeldt C"., 33. 



The following scores were made from 2 P. M. until firing ceased for 

 the day: D. B Factor, San Franc'sco S. V., 68; Robert Schulenberg, 

 Williamsburg, 65; August W. Steuben, Hudson A. C. 64; William A. 

 Hicks 64; A. A. Stillman, Baldwinsville R. C, 62; W. Hennery. Excel- 

 sior, 61; G. D. Wiegman, Zellar, 61; C. A. Range, City S . 60; J. G Dil, 

 Ion, Philadelphia, 60; D Merrn, Central, 60; G. Worn, Williamsburg- 

 59; C. Neugobank, Trerdy, 59; Alls Stein, T. S. N. Y., 58; D. A. Steng, 

 Newark, 57; Max Tropp. D. A S. G , £6; J. H. Hughes, Excelsior, 54; 

 John Meryll, D. A. S. G.. 53: C. Neumege, Hoboken, 52; Henry Benkels- 

 bach, Brooklyn, 52; J. Facklamm, City, 51; N. C. Kiegel, Newark, 50, 



C. Hepk, Miller R. C. 50; H. C. Tonng, Bridgeport, 49; N. Becker, Zett- 

 ler Rifle Club, 48; F. W. Brandt, Hoboken. 48; Guy Lindklosser, D. A. 

 S. G., 45; T. C. Blumersberg, Zettler, 43; H Zettler, Emp. 42; J. Wil- 

 kersen. Bridgeport, 41; William Roeber, Brooklyn, 38; C. Gochraan, 

 Uity, 33; F. Jarkenbein, Freitag, 33; William Ricke, O. O., 31; C. 

 Schultz, 27; A. Stehle, 18. 



Germania: The following scores were made up to 2 P. M. : A. H. 

 Pape, San Francisco S. V., 3; Charles Hutscn, Hudson R. C..3; J. 

 Schmidt, Zettler R. C, 2; A. Stoll, Freitag R. C, 2: Louis, Flach, Zettler 

 R. C, 1; A. Braun, Jr., Hudson R. C, 1; H. Block, T. S., St. Louis, 1; 

 F. C. Watts, Newark S. G., 1; G. Helm, San Francisco S. V., 1; E. 

 Fischer, Hoboken S. C, 1; Ferd. Stutz, D. A. S. G., 1; A. Kohle, S. T. S. 



C, 1. 



The following were made from 2 P. M. until firing ceased: D. B. Fac- 

 tor, 3; 8. Francke, 2; J. H. Hughes, Excelsior, 2; Robert Schulenberg. 

 Williamsburg; J. G. Dillon, Philadelphia; G- Worm, Williamsburg; 

 John Menzel, D. A. S. G.; H. C. Koegel, Newark; F. W. Brandt. Ho- 

 boken; F. Lindklosser, D. A. S. G., and E. Schultz, Freitag Rifle Club, 

 1 each. 



Friday, July 5. 



The following scores were made at the targets of honor from 8 to 2 

 o'clock: 



Columbia: A. H. Merriman, Bridgeport R. C., 66; L. Schmidt, Hobo- 

 ken R. C, 61; John Bander, Newark, N. J., 57; Henry Dreise, Staten 

 Island, 57; D. L. Seymour, Hartford S. Y., 55; Louis Zoellner, Elite S. 

 C , 54; Ed Riedel, Officers' Casino, N. Y. S. B., 54; Charles Engert, 

 Elite S. C, 52; E. Soff, Williamsburg S. C, 41; W. W. Tucker, Hartford 

 S. V., 40; Joseph Lehner, S. T. S. C, 35; Charles Schaefer, Brooklyn T. 

 S. O, 32; Fred Erxmeyer, Hoboken T. S. C, 31; H. Kuhn, T. N. Y. S., 

 28; Bruno Euner, C. S., 26. 



Germania: D. J. Peters, Miller R. C, 2; E. Soff, 1; Charles Engert, 1; 



D. L. Seymour, 1: A. H. Merriman, BridgeportS V., 1; Henry Markus, 

 1; F. Dietz, 1 ; N. Zickel, 1; C. Jock, 1; A. Mattes 1. 



The scores from 2 to 7 were: 

 W Columbia: Gustav Gregor, Liitzow R. C , 68; C. H. Lovant, Green- 

 ville R. C , 67; R. Zack, Mitler R. C, 66; William Koch, New York 

 Pentral, 66; J. P. Grannie, Bridgeport R. C. 64; Charles Pletz, New- 

 York R. C, 64; William Kronsberg, Zettler R C , 64; C. Weinbacher, 

 Harlem T. S. O, 63; Richard Gregor, Liitzow R. C., 63; Richard Gutt, 

 Greenpoint R. C, 63; J. A. Wagner. S. G., 62; H. Hofer, Zettler R. C, 

 61; H. Neumann, Mitler R. O.. 60; W. H. Roubidous, Greenville R. G, 

 60: Fred. Schmidt, N. Y. S. B., 59; R. Morris, Baldwinsville R. O., 59 

 William Forker, Hoboken S. B., 58; J, Kolbe, Brooklyn S. B., 58; Geo, 



Eberhardt, Greenpoint R. C, 57; C. Meyer, Brooklyn S. B., 67; D. C- 

 Gro8Ch. New York, 56; F. W. Hoefele, New York T. S., 55; F. Brech. 

 Emp. R. C, 55; Edward Rich, N. Y. Central S. C, 54; F. 0. Knothe, 

 Newark R, C., 54; Henry Koch, N. Y. C. 8. C, 53; Henry Koster, N. Y. 

 S. C. 53; C. Born. N. Y. S. C. , 51; R. Bendler 51, C. H. Hoerning 51, 

 Frank Kolb 48, A. S. Volk 47, P. Bartel 46. H. Luettich 46, Henry 

 Evers 45, Erwin Karl 45, J. Dickerseheicht 44, D Liebruann 44, W. G. 

 Dunbar 44, H. Heish 44, F. Marquart 41, A. D. Rehm 43. Charles 

 Schnabel 43, T. Holl 42, J. Bunz 42, Henry Markus 41, F. Dietz 41, N. 

 Zickel 41, D. Lane- 88, J. H. Bahnenburg 38, C. Weber 37, 0. Brunning 

 87, B. Meyberg 36, C. Jock 36. J, Warnken 36, C M Magnus 34, S. 

 Loose 34. R. Buseh 33, C G. Hoeslon 32, A Lieschke 31, A. Mattes 81, 

 J. H. Fischer 28, I. S»lbert 27. A. D. Richter 18 



Germania: John Eberhardt 2, O. Weber 2, Henry Koster 2, Charles 

 D. Rehm 2. M. Forker 1, August Meyer 1, Dr Charles Grosch 1, J. W. 

 Hoeplo 1, Edward Rich 1, H. Luettich 1. Frank Kolb 1. 



Saturday, July 6. 



Scores up to 2 P. M. : 



Columbia: Michael Dorrler, Zettler R. C. (22, 24, 21). 07; M. Gmdele, 

 Cincinnati, 66; John Coppersmith, Newark S G , 66; G W. Joiner, 

 Zettler R. C, 65: Herbert E. Tuck, Lawrence R. C, 03; Auz. Begerow, 

 Newark S. G. , 63; Stephen J. Lyons, Zettler R C, 61 j F. H. Scofield, 

 Bridgeport S . V., 61 ; Aug. Meyns, Hoboken F. S. C, 59; M. Rosenthal, 

 Wauwatose R. C, 57: F. 8. Harrison, 56; Jacob Loewes, I. N. Y. S. 0., 

 54; D. Miller, Miller R. 0., 53; F. K. Rand, Hartford S. V., 53; George 

 Loewer, I. N. Y. S. C. 53: John J. Jobels, Lutzow R. C, 51. J. E. 

 Kelly, Springfield R C, 50; Frederick Eisele, D. A. S. G., 50; William 

 Soell, I. N. Y. S. C, 50; F. Goodmann, Heidenreich R. C, 49; F. Heck- 

 ing, Zettler R. G, 49; Dr. Charles Hettesheimer, Elite S. C, 49; G. 



HONOR TARGET COLOMBIA. 



Hodgdon, Pittsburgh R, C. 48: A. Peters, Hoboken I. S. C, 48; Dr. G. 

 Schmidt, Williamsburg S. G., 47; Philip Klein, South Brooklvn S S 

 43; John Volz, N. Y. S. G. 41; Win. F. Baab, N. Y. T. 8., 41; John 

 Eusner, N. Y. T. S., 37; G. Monses, B. S. C, 32; Jacob Weisner, Dufour 

 S. C, 16. 



Germania: J. E. Kelly, Springfield R. C, 3; M. Gindele, Cincinnati 

 R. C, 3; Herbert E. Tuck, Lawrenc* R. C, 2; John J. Jobels, Lutzow 

 R. C, 2; F. K. Rand, Hartford 8. V.. 2; Fr. Goodmann, Heidenreich 

 R. O., 2; G; W. Joiner, Zettler R. C, 1; Stephen J. Lyons, Zettler R. 

 C, 1; Aug. Meyns, Hoboken I. S. C, 1; M. Rosenthal. Wauwatose R. 



C, 1; D. Miller, Miller R. 0., 1; George Loewer, N. Y. I. S., 1; F. Heck- 

 ing, Zettler R. C, 1: Philip Klein, So. B. S. S., 1. 



Scores from 2 P. M. till close of shooting: 



Columbia: W. Fohrbach, Williamsburg S. G., 72; A. C. Wheeler, 

 Bridgeport S. V., CG; Joseph Henners, Passaic S. V., 66; R. Busse, 

 New York C. S. C, 65; W. Milton Farrow. Morgantown, 65; W. 

 Hasenzahl, Cincinnati. 64; H. M. Pope. Hartford R. C, 64; Julius Link, 



D. A. S. G., 63; Fritz Simon, T. N. T. S, 63; Ignatz Martin, Elite S. C , 

 63; L. M. Magg, Baldwinsville R C. 62; A. A. Stilman, Baldwinsville 

 R. C, 62; L. Dreyer, N. Y. T. S. C, 62; C. Brag, Greenville R. C. 62; 

 G. Eggleston, Baldwinsville R. C, 61; Louis Eggleston, Baldwinsville 

 R. C, 61; David Crocker, N Y. R. C, 01 ; C. G. Zettler, Empire R. C, 

 CO; E. M. Boerckman, Horoken T. S. C, 60; E. Wangenheim. Miller 

 R. C, 60; C. E. Tayntor, Newark S. G., 60: Carl Fraenkle, D. S. A, G., 

 60; Charles Seiburg, Central S C. 59; F. Landolt, Miller R. C, 59; 

 Philip Feigel, New York S. C, S9; Charles Reien, D. A. S. G., 59; 

 Charles Argeneau, Greenville R. C, 58; A. Hamann, B. E. D. S. G., 58; 

 J. A. Sperling. Springfield S. A-, 56; A. J. Schaeffer, Springfield S. A , 

 58; TJ. Falter. Helbig R. C. 58: A. Albreebf, Williamsburg S. G., 58- L 

 Ben del, San Francisco S. V. 57; J. Tabler, Luelzow R. C. 57; A Pfiffner, 

 St. Louis T. 8 , 57; L. Sohl, Miller R. C. 56; J. Humphrey, Lawrence 

 R. C. 56: Louis Vogel, Miller R G, 55; Jacob Pettschier, S. N. Y. S , 

 54; J. Stehle, Hartford S. V., 54; A. Nehling, Passaic S. V., 54; J. 

 Meunier, Wauwatosa R, C., 54. 



Germania: W. Fohrbach, Williamsburg S. G, 2; J. G. Martin, Elite 

 S. C, 2; A. A. Stillman. Baldwinsville R. C, 2; David Crocker, N. Y R 

 C, 2; Charles Agneau, Greenville R O , 2; A. Pfiffner, St. Louis T. S 

 2; J. Stehle, Hartford S. V., 2; A. C. Wheeler, Bridgeport R. C, 1; R. 



STANDARD AMERICAN. 



Busse, N. Y. C. S , 1; W. Milton Farrow, Morgantown R. C, 1; W. 

 Hasenzahl, Cincinnati R. G, 1; H. W. Pope, Hartford R. O, 1; L M 

 Magg, Baldwinsville R. O., 1; D. Eggleston, Baldwinsville R. O, 1; E. 

 M. Berkman, Hoboken T. S. C, 1; E. Wangenheim, Miller R G, 1; 

 Phil Feigel, N. Y. S 0., 1; J. A. Sperling, Springfield S. A., 1; A. J. 

 Schseffer, Springfield S. A., 1: Ulrich Falter. Helbig R. C, 1; L. Bendel, 

 San Francisco S. V., 1; J. Humphrey, Lawrence R. C, 1; Jacob 

 Pettschier, I. N. Y. S., 1. 



Sunday, July 7. 



The following scores were made at the two targets of honor from 8 

 to 2 o'clock. 



Columbia: James Bushfield, Lawrence R. C.. 70; G. Homrighausen, 

 Newark S. G., 67; R. Miller, Morgantown R. O., 65; L. W. Joseph, 

 Morgantown R. 0., 64: Anton Klein, Zettler R. O, 60; Franz Mayer, ]. 

 R G, 60; E. T. Stephens, Springfield R. C, 60; A. W. Lemcke, New 

 York S. C. 58; B. Zettler, Zettler R. C, 58; H. A. Fox, Hartford S. V., 

 58; C. Bay ha, South Brooklvn 3. 8., 55; Justin Ringler, Lutzow R. G, 

 55; H. N. Lighton, Baldwinsville R. C ,55; J. H. W. Meyer, New York 

 S. C, 54; A. O. Zischang, Baldwinsville R. C, 54; Peter Bernhardt, 

 Puiladelphia S. V., 53: R. Meininger, Williamsburg S. G., 53; T. A. 

 Birthlow, Morgantown R C , 52; E. C. Goddard, Philadelphia S. V., 

 47; Joseph Sauer. Brooklyn R. C , 47; C. Reichert, RbeinischeS. C.,43; 

 V. Kryer, Hudson R. 0., 42; P. C. Schmidt, Williamsburg 8. G., 41; F. 0. 

 Heinz, Zettler R. Q„ 89; Joseph kernel, D. A. S, G., 39; L. Winkelr 



ann. Brooklyn S. G, 38; Herman Heinecke, Brooklyn S. G, 88; W. 

 Wurfflein. Philadelphia 8. V., 37; A. Schmitt, Ind. S. C, 35; H. Michel- 

 son, South Brooklyn 8. 8 , 13. 



Germania: H. A. Fox, Hartford S. V., 2; Justin Ringler, Lutzow R, 

 C, 2; H. N. Lighton, Baldwinsville R. C, 2; James Bushfield, Law- 

 renc R. C, 1; G. Homrighausen, Newark S. G., 1: R. Miller, Morgan- 

 town R. C, 1: Anton Klein. Zettler R. G, 1; G. Bayha. South Brook- 

 lyn R. C, 1; Franz Mayer, Independent S. C, 1; A. O. Zischang, Bald>- 

 winsville R. C. 1; Peter Bernhardt. Philadelphia S. G, 1; P. C. 

 Schmidt, Williamsburg 8. G , 1; F. C. Heinz, Zettler R. C, 1; Joseph 

 Bermel, D. A. S. G, 1. 



From 2 to 7 P. M. the scores were made as follows: 



Columbia: A. F. Bardwell 66, L. P. Hanson 63, George Niemoeller 

 62, A. G. Peller 62, O. G. Luft 57, Reinbard Wiehler 57, A. Fischer 56> 

 Joseph Guenther 56, H. Van Der Heyden 55, Dr. W. J. Furness 53, 

 Joseph Linch 52, Charles Steller 49, Fred W. Uiecke 49, H. Mahnken 

 48, H. Waiters 45, Henry Neuss 44, J. Spahn 43, Ernst Stieber 41, John 

 Hasselbeck 40, A. C. Fischer 40, W. Kinlzer 39, W. Ehrenpfort 32, A. 

 Brose 32, F. W. Leonard 30. 



Germania: L. P. Hanson 2, Reinbard Wiehler 2, John B. Holden 2„ 

 A. F. Bardwell 1. A. G. Peller 1, Ignatz Luft 1, A. Fischer 1, Joseph 

 Gunther 1, H. Van Der Heyden 1, Dr. J. W. Furness 1, J. Spahn 1„ 

 Ernst Stieber 1, B. Braun 1, W. Ktntzer 1, W. Ehrenpfort 1, A. Brose 1, 

 H. Mahnken 1. 



MAN TARGET. 



Sunday, June 30 

 A. Strecher 97, A. Stern 92, L. Flach, R. Busse, J. Blumberg, 90 each : 

 J. Martin 89, E. Blodau. F. O. Young, 88; M. Dorrler 87, A. W. Hoff- 

 man 87, A. Peters 85, C. Horny, A. Homrighausen, M. B. Rupp, 87 

 each; G. Nowak 83; J. D. Weigmann 77, and G. Gross 64. 



Monday, July 1. 



Mike Dorrler 91, C. W. Horny 81, A. W. Hoffmann 72, Ignatz Martin 

 69, and W. C. Collins 69. 



Tuesday, July 2. 



H. M Pape 95, M. Dorrler 94, A. H Pape 93. F. Ross 91, J. B. Holsten 

 91, E. Travis 91, M. B. Engel 90, P. E. Kent 88, D. B. Factor 86, F. O. 

 Young 84, G. Nowak 83, G. Sihlicht 82, G. Homrighausen 82, J. Menzie 

 81, G. F. Kolb 76, W. Stein, Jr., 71, A. Moller 71. 



Wednesday, July 3. 



William Hayes 92, S F. Lyon 91. G. Homrighausen 90, Ignatz Luft 

 89, M. B. Engel 88, B. Zahn 87, G. Kraus 86, P. Bartow 84, L. Schmidt 

 84, Ignatz Martin 83, F. W. Hofele 78, J. Rebhan 78, A. Kronsberg 77, 

 R. Fiiendel 74, F. Schroeder 72, Theodore Lloyd 72, F. P. Schuster 64, 

 J. Corrie 63, J. G. Dillie 63. 



Thursday, July h. 



G. Worn 93, C. Neumeyer 91, W. W. Tucker 91, John Facklamm 88, 

 Gus. Zimmermann 86, M. Gindele 86, H. D. Muller 86, C. Langsdorf 85, 

 J. W. Rothwell 83. S. J. Lyons 82, L Buss 81, Otto Hintz 80, H. Lanby 80, 

 W. A. Pryor 78, Val. Horn 78, A. Kranzberg 77, G. Menzel 76, C. Boden- 

 stal 75, G. O. Cramm 73, John Kolle 70, A. H. Merriman 70. 



Friday, July 5. 



F. B Holsten 95, B. Zahn 89, T. Bartel 87, M. Weikersreuther 86, E. 

 Fischer 85, W Rothwell 84, P. F. Schmidt 82, M. Gindele 79. L. Bendell 

 79, F. P. Schuster 79, G. Joiner 79, P. G. Frauenfelder 78, W. M. Far- 

 row 77, E. T. St( phens 76, H. Tuck 76. F. A. Wells 76, Max Rosenthal 

 75, J. Kopt 74. F. W. Hoefele 73, J. P. Delehanty 72, H. Radluff 72, A. 

 H. Pape 71, August Ringler 71, J. M. Maurer 70, Frank Kolb 69, P. L. 

 Engert 68, S. J. Lyons 68, A. F. Bardwell 68. A. Gregor 66, G. Hodgdon 

 65, Christopher D. Rehm 65, W_ Dalton 64, H. Newman 64, W. W. 

 Tucker 64, E. J. Cram 63, J. Bushfield 63. 



Saturday, July 6. 



A. Albrecht 91, R. Busse 90, H. M. Pope 89, Emil Berkman 88, F. 

 Schroeder 88, C. Tayntor 87, W. Hasenzahl 87, A. T. Stephens 87, J. B. 



A SOLID REST. 



Jones 87. H. Tuck 84, Max Rosenthal 84, Louis Bendel 83, F. Kolb 83 

 A Begerow 83, M. Kauer 82. V. Rapp, Jr., 81, J. T. Humphrey 80, A 



A. Stillman 77, L. Vogel 77, J. WagDer 76, F. Prickovitz 74, J. Curry 72 



E. Meunier 72, D. Eggleston 71, J. Bettschier 70, J. Bushfield 70. 



Sunday, July 7. 



Henry Holjes 96, Gus Zimmermann 95, Louis Flack 91, M. Gindele 91 



F. Novicki 90. D. J. Peters 89, F. Schweickert 87. George Lurch 87, F 



B. Schuster 86. J. W. Rothwell 86, P. Bernhard 80. H. D. Muller 79, F. 

 O. Young 78, B. Blumenberg 76, Jacob Schmidt 76. Ignatz Martin 71 

 E. T. Stepbans 70, F. C. Ross 70, G. H unrighaus en 69, George Funk 68' 

 Theodore Wolters 64, C. J. Dalley 63, A. Mennings 62 E. F. Vacheron 60'_ 



STANDARD TARGFT. 



Sunday, June 30. 

 Strecher, Zimmermann, Blodau, 46 each; R. Busse, L. Flach. 45 each 



G. Hebein, 44; R. Holjes, J. Martin, 43 each; O. D. Kluen, D. B. Factor 

 42 each; L. Bendel, G. Weigmann, A. Stern, 41 earn: F. V. Rapp, 39 

 J. Blumberg, 33; H. Kadloff, 31; G. Thulman, 28; G. Young, 27, and A. 

 Pfeiffer, 26. 



Monday, July 1. 



H. M. Pope 46, Ignatz Martin 43, G. W. Plaisted 42, E Rapp, Jr. 40, 

 U Bocki 38, J, Peters 38, R. Herold 33, W. Miller 28, and F. G. Dolan 



26. 



Tuesday, July S. 



F. C Ross 47. A. H. Pape 47, W. Morris 46, John P. Holsten 46, A. 

 8tein 45 A. Streker 45, J. P. Young 45, M. B. Engel 45, M. Dorrler 43, A. 

 E. Stillmann 43. Ignatz Martin 42, W. Wheeler 42, C. G. Dalley 41, John 

 Reohan 41, W. G. Channing 41, George Schlicht 41. 



Wednesday, July S. 



W Hayes 48, M. Gindele 47, C. J. Dalley 47, W.Wheeler 47, F. C. Ross, 

 L. Flack 46. S. J. Lyon 45, J. W. Rothwell 44, C. T. Travis 43. C. Schroe- 

 der 42, G. Homrighausen 42, F. Schroeder 42, H. M. Pope 42, F. Simon 

 40, A. A. Stillman 40. G. Kraus 39, R. Busse 38, J. Blumenberg 38, W. 

 Morris 40, B. Zahn 37, J. Corrie 37, E. Greiner 87. 



Thursday, July U, 



M. Gindele 47, Gus Zimmerman 46, Alex Stein 46, William Hayes 44 

 D. B. Factor 44, L. Beers 44, G. W. Joiner 43, P. F. Schuster 42, A. H. 

 Pape 42, G. Worn 42, J. Martin 42, A. H. Merriman 41, John Borden- 

 thal 41, H. J. Lyons 41, W. A. Pryor 39, H D. Muller 39, Charles Neu- 

 meyer 39, M. Bedell 39, C Langsdorf 39. Henry Lomann 39, C. J. 

 Dalley 38, F. Bendel 38, A. A. Stidman 38, J. J. Kelly 38, W. Morse 38, 

 P. F. Schuster 36, A. H. Lighton 36, V. Ropp, Jr., 35, A. Feigel 33, A. 

 Kronsberg 32, F. S. Harrison 32, A. Schultz 31, G. H. Hughes 31. 

 Friday, July 5. 



N. J. Lightor 46, L. Schmidt 45, S. J Lyons 45, M. Gindele 45, H- 

 Seeley 44, B. Zahn 44, H. M. Pape 43, T. G. Martin 43, R. Busse 42, L. 

 Bendel 42, F. S. Harrison 41, J. E. Kelly 41, G. Homrighausen 41, E. 

 Fischer 41, J. Bushfield 41, J Hodgdon 41. J. O. Delehanty 40, F. P 

 Schuster 39, W. Hasenzahl 39, F. W. Heofle 38, Henry Holkes 38, J. 

 Kolb 38, J. B Holston 38, E. Karl 37, J G. Neubing 37, M. Bedell 36, A. 

 Begelow 36, S. M. Maurer 36, F. A. Will 36. 



Saturday, July 6. 



G. Zimmerman 49, W. Morris 48, Fred C. Ross 47, V. Rapp, Jr., 47, 

 Ignatz Martin 47, J. E. Kelly 46, H. M. Pope 46, W. Hayes 46, M. Gin- 

 dele 46, L. P. Hanson 45, W. M. Farrow 45, H. J. Cram 45, A. A. Still- 

 man 45, Hiram W. Hawes and L. Bendel 41, Emil Berkman 44, "Mike" 

 Dolan 43, A, C. Wheeler 43, G. W. Plaisted 43, C, F. Tobler 48, "Phil" 



