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L C Buss, 
N Y City.. 
Owen Smith, 
N Y .City.. 
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W A Barker. . . 
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A Hubalek . . 
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W E Glenn, 
Bridgeport, 
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H F Barning, 
Jersey City. 
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F L Smith, 120 
Springfield, Mass. 116 
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T Gabriel, - 
Newark, N. 
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G Worn, 
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G Schlicht, , . 117 
Guttenberg, N J..121 
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E Minervini, » 
N Y City 
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239—2400 
H T McCartney, Jersey 
City 
2398 
H C Young, New Haven, Conn 3396 
G L Clock, New Haven, Conn ....2394 
P Selvaggi, New York city .....2394 
G. Ludwig, New York City 2389 
Philip Muth, Brooklyn i...2389 
C Meyer, Brooklyn 2388 
G T Conti, New York city ....2386 
W Morris, Staten Island 2383 
p. J Donovan, Staten Island 2374 
Felix Kost, New York city 2368 
H C Zettler, New York city... •. ..■ ' 2368 
M D Kittler, New Haven.... ......2358' 
H D Muller, New York city. ...2356 
O Schwaneman,. New York city 2355- 
A E Perkins, New York city ...2329 
F Herpers, Newark, N. J.. 2322- 
T H Keller, Jr., New York 2312 
G J Bernius, New York city 2307 
Ring Target. 
Ring Target. — This was a re-entry match, open to all, and shot 
on a 2in. target, having twenty-five Vsin. rings. Three shots con- 
as often as they chose. There were twehty-five cash prizes, as 
follows: $25, ?20, $15, $10, $8, $7, $6, two of $5,' two of $4, threeof 
|o, ahd eleven of $2. Iri addition, there were three premiurhs for 
the greatest number of bullseyes made during the tournament. 
The .scores of the wi&ners follow: •■ . 
R. Bendler 18 degrees; L. ..P,, Ittel ISVz, Dr. Stiltman 19^ PhHip' 
Muth 19, R.. Gute 19, J. W Deaibom 201/2, H. D. Muller . zf, 
M. D. Kittlei'}21i/2, Gus Zimmefmann 21%, A. Hubalek 221/2, 9. 
L. Clock 23,' George Schlicht 24, A. F. Laudensack 24, Fred G. 
Ross 24, Harry -M. Pope 24%, Michael Dorrler 241/2, L. Voger25, 
H. C. Young . 25, F. A. Young 25, August Kronsberg 25,' C. 
Meyer 25, Rl'Biisse 26, F. L. bmith 27, Felix Kost 27, O. Schwane- 
ir.ann 2T. ....... . , , , . ^ 
Other score?; were: T. Cassidy 281^ degrees, G. Ludwig 291/^^ 
tt: L; SeckefsO, H. F. Barning SO^,' VV. A. tewes 3I1/2, H. Fen-: 
. , ' FIVE SHOTS BY A. LAUDENSACK. 
wirth 33, G. T. Conti 35, T. H, Keller, Jr., 36, H. M. Thomas 
391/2, T. H. Keller 43, August Begerow 431/2. 
Premiums for most bullseyes : A. F. Laudensack 138, G. Ludwig 
90, Gus Zimmermann 71. 
Zimmei-mann Trophy Match.— Open to all, re-entries unlimited, 
three-shot scores on a special target, the . best two tickets to count. 
The prizes were a handsome framed trophy, $10 and $5. The 
scores of the winners : ' 
Richard Gute 39, 38; T. R. Geisel 38, 38; Louis' P. Ittel 37, 37.' 
'Other scores follow: G. Ludwig 30, 30; C. Meyer 34, 30;, R. 
Bendler 35, '33; A. F. Laudensack ' 28; H.' Fenwirth 36, 34; H. C. 
Ytang 34; ■33;;W. A. Tewes 32, 32; H. M. Pope 37,' 35;' Ph'ilip- 
Muth 30; 33; "August Begerow 32; 'O. Smyth 34, 34. ' 
■ The Rifles and Ammunition, 
This is alw'ay.5 an important matter to rifle shooters, and partic- 
uarly .now, that telescopes are being adopted so generally for tar- 
get as well as field shooting. Those used follow: 
PI. I^. Barning, a Barning-Winchester rifle, lens sights and 
Winchester cartridges. 
T. Gabriel, a Ballard-Winchester rifle and Peters cartridges. 
G. Worn, a Ballard-Zettler rifle and Peters cartridges. 
ME. R. GUTE S RING TARGETS. 
W H French, 121 
Leadville, Colo.119 
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A Laudensack, 120 
New Haven, Ct.l21 
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A Kronsberg, 121 
N Y City 120 
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T W Dearborn, 123 
New Haven ...121 
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DUPLICATE OF ^B'^ 1 
fr. - ?HO'i, 
stituted a score, the possible being 75 points. The best three tar- 
gets made during the tournament counted for the first five prizes, 
the best two targets for the next five prizes, and the best single 
target for the rest. The prizes were $30, $25, $20, $15, $12, $10, $9, 
three of $8, two of $7, two of $6, two of $5, two of $4, $3 and $2 
respectively. There were also three premiums : $5 for the best 
five targets, $4 for the next five best, and $3 for the third best 
five targets. The winners' scores follow: 
Ittel 75 75 75 H J McCartney 73 
J W Dearborn 75 75 75 J E Kelley 73 
T R Geisel 75 75 75 C Meyer 73 
Richard Gute 75 75 75 
Harry M Pope 75 75 75 
H M Thomas 75 75 .. 
G L Clock 75 75 .. 
Michael Dorrler 75 75 ,. 
Dr A A Stillman 75 74 .. 
W A Tewes 75 74 .. 
August Kronsberg ...75 73 .. 
G T Conti 75 71 .. 
W A Barker 73 ,. 
Dr Hudson 73 .. .. 
M D Kittler 73 
George Schlicht 73 
A F Laudensack 74 
E Minervini 74 
A Hubalek ..74 
Louis C Buss... 74 
Philip Muth 74 
Owen Smith 74 
W E Glenn 74 
Fred C. Ross 74 
Louis P Hansen 74 
Premiums: 
R Gute 75 75 75 75 75 Louis P Itteh 
T W Dearborn.... 75 75 75 74 74 H M Pope... 
T R GeiseL.. 75 75 75 74 74 
.75 75 75 74 74 
.75 75 75 74 74 
BuIIseyc. 
Bullseye target— Open to all, three shots on a 4in. buUseye, the 
^est •ingle shot, by measurement, to count. Shooters could enter 
D~ F,y .mt; kichard bendler. , , ,,. 
.,'George Schlicht, a Stevens-Ballard rifle and Peters cartridges. 
E. Minervini, a Winchester rifle and Peters cartridge's. 
Louis C. Buss, Peters cartridges in a Ballard- Remington rifle; 
Stevens telescope sights. 
A. Hubalek, a Ballard-Stevens rifle and Winchester cartridges. 
Charles Zettler, Jr., a Ballard-Zettler rifle and Peters cartridges, 
H. M. Thomas, a Winchester Schuetzen rifle and Winchester 
cartridges. 
P. J. O'Hare, Peters cartridges in a Stevens-Pope rifle. 
E. H. 'Van Zandt, a Ballard-Remington rifle and Winchester- 
cartridges. 
"W. H. French, a ' Ballard-Pope rifle, Peters and U. M. C. car- 
fridges. 
A. F. Laudensack; a Winchester Schuetzen rifle and Winchester 
cartridges. 
R. Gute, a Stevens-Pope rifle, a Stevens short telescope sight, 
and Winchester , ammunition. .. 
Dr. Hudson,', a Ballard-Pope rifle and Peters and U. M. C. 
cartridges. . ' ...".' 
W. A. Tewes, Peters cartridges in a Stevens-Pope rifle. 
H. M. Pope, a Stevens-Pope rifle, Stevens telescope and Peters 
cartridges. 
M. Dorrler, a Pope-Ballard rifle and Peters ammunition, 
S. M. Van Allen, a Winchester Schuetzen rifle and Winchester 
cartridges. 
W. A. Barker, a Barning-Winchester rifle and Winchester 
cartridges. ■;' . ' 
