Nov. 17, 1906.] 
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10 o’clock, and will be shot in four 25-target events, fol¬ 
lowing each other, in which all shooters can participate, 
so that nobody will have to stop shooting during its 
progress. Everything will be arranged to suit those who 
wish to enter in a good lively shooting affair. 
Lunch will he provided for all contestants and visitors. 
The club always carries a large stock of ammunition 
on hand at the club house for those who run short. Any 
shooter who wishes to take part in this shoot can ship 
guns and shells to G. A. Hopper, 40 Main street, and 
they will be delivered at the grounds. 
To reach the grounds, take Singac trolley car at City 
Hall. Cars run every 15 minutes. Get off at Jackson's 
Lane, turn left a short distance. Wm. Dutcher. 
LEFEVER WON HIGHEST 
POSSIBLE HONORS, 1905 
( American Handicap—score 99-100 
GRAND Preliminary Handicap—score 98-100 
(Canadian Handicap—score 49-50 
'Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Individual Rifle Championship. 
The thirteenth annual 100-shot outdoor championship 
match was held in the shooting park at Greenville, N. J., 
Nov. G, under the auspices of the Zettler Rifle Club, of 
New York city, and was successful in point of attendance 
and enthusiasm, the day being a fine one. The winner 
of the 100-shot match—other prizes beig at stake—was 
Arthur Hubalek, a comparatively young shooter in point 
of match experience, with a grand total of 2258 points 
and remarkably uniform work up to the 92d shot, every 
score but the last above 220, the tenth showing the 
fatigue and nervous strain he was laboring under—a strain 
that the veterans have difficulty in getting the mastery 
of. The character of Mr. Hubalek’s shooting is shown 
in Ihe following summary of the winners in various years 
and their scores: 
Year. 
Winner. 
Score. 
1903. 
.2301 
1904. 
.H M Pope. 
.2270 
1905. 
.W G Hudson. 
.2268 
1906. 
.2258 
1900. 
.2257 
1899. 
.9246 
19 m. 
..2238 
1896. 
.F C Ross. 
.2225 
1895. 
999 .9 
1898. 
.F C Ross. 
.2213 
1S93. 
.F C Ross. 
.2194 
1897. 
.M Dorrler . 
.2183 
1S94. 
.2142 
Mr. Hubalek won the Hayes medal for the year, with 
its bars shewing the history of the match, as summarized 
above; and also the Keller trophy. Charles Bischoff 
scored 234 and took the Armbruster trophy for the best 
10-shot score made during the match. 
The conditions called for 100 consecutive shots at 
200yds., offhand, on the 25-ring target. It was open to 
all, and the only restrictions were that high-power am¬ 
munition was not allowed. 
Twenty-one contestants took part in the match, repre¬ 
senting the rifle clubs of New York, New Jersey and 
New England—in fact, the same men. with a few addi¬ 
tions, who have taken part in these annual affairs since 
their inauguration, thirteen years ago. 
The results follow: 
Arthur Hubalek .... 21 24 24 24 18 24 25 
24 24 23 23 25 25 21 
22 23 24 24 25 23 21 
24 21 21 23 22 22 23 
22 21 22 21 23 22 23 
22 17 24 25 24 24 23 
, 22 24 24 17 22 23 23 
22 22 21 21 19 22 23 
22 24 24 25 24 23 21 
24 25 19 16 20 24 23 
F C Ross. 23 21 22 23 24 24 24 
21 24 23 22 25 23 25 
24 23 25 19 21 24 23 
24 22 17 20 24 23 24 
25 18 25 22 23 21 25 
25 24 21 23 22 22 24 
25 24 24 24 23 21 19 
24 21 17 22 23 22 20 
18 23 20 23 24 25 25 
22 24 25 18 21 21 23 
W A Barker.22 22 24 24 22 24 18 
22 20 25 23 24 22 22 
25 25 23 23 23 24 19 
21 17 18 25 23 19 25 
20 23 23 18 23 20 24 
23 24 24 22 22 23 24 
24 25 24—233 
19 22 22—228 
21 23 22—228 
22 24 23—225 
24 20 24—222 
25 21 20—225 
25 24 25—229 
24 22 25—221 
23 23 24—233 
22 19 22—214—225S 
22 19 19—221 
22 24 23—232 
22 23 22—226 
22 20 24—220 
23 25 22—229 
24 23 23—231 
20 22 17—219 
23 22 21—215 
22 21 19—220 
23 24 23—225—2238 
21 21 16—214 
24 24 23—229 
20 18 19—218 
22 17 24—211 
23 21 23—218 
23 23 23—231 
and is already well started on its 
VICTORIOUS CAMPAIGN OF 1906 
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