July 28, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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The winners in the off-hand match, 200yds., 3 shots, 
possible 75, on ring target, with %in. rings, five prizes, 
were: G. R. Decker 66, J. C. Hahne 58, C. W. Sander 
54, H. M. Carr 47, G. H. Sander 45. John Dohse has 
acted as cashier for many years, he and Andy Rist having 
filled the place for the past forty-three years. Rist died 
several years ago, and Dohse has made a faithful suc¬ 
cessor. The _ society has had but three cashiers since 
organization in 1863. Louis Heinz held the place a few 
months in that year. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The regular shoot of this Association took place on 
July 15, when the following scores were made at 200yds., 
offhand, on German ring target. Nestler was champion 
of the day: 
Honor. 
Nestler .221 218 217 215 211 66 
Roberts .220 220 211 207 205 64 
Hasenzahl .211 210 201 198 193 65 
Freitag .210 205 199 195 193 60 
Hofer .205 201 197 193 185 60 
Trounstine .199 199 197 . 56 
Allen ..169 160 . 
Le Comte.121 102 . 48 
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The abundance of moose in the New Brunswick woods, 
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SUPERFLUOUS. 
Sittin’ underneath the sky, out in the summer air. 
Didn’t get a nibble, and I somehow didn’t care. 
Satisfied to get my share of weather that’s so fine; 
Didn’t want to bother to be haulin’ up a line. 
Saw the sunbeams placin’ on the water by the boat, 
Heard the waves a-splhshin’ with a soft and lazy note; 
Sort o’ felt contented like I’d had my every wish, 
’Cause when you go a-fishin’—why you don’t need any fish. 
Dozin’ while you’re driftin’ and dreamin’ through the day, 
Listenin’ to the callin’ of the birds so far away; 
Waitin’ for the shadows to grow longer by the shore, 
Givin’ notice that there isn’t time to fish much more. 
Jes’ a little hungry—a reminder now an’ then, 
That when the blessing’s asked you’ll be all ready 
for “Amen.” 
What I bring home won’t feed us. But that ain’t my 
favorite dish, 
It’s great to go a-fishin’—but you don’t need any fish. 
—Washington Star. 
LEFEVER WON HIGHEST 
POSSIBLE HONORS, 1905. 
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GRAND Preliminary Handicap—score 98-100 
I Canadian Handicap —score 49-50 
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