Nov. 17, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
797 
Bullseve target, degrees; 
Cltas Meyer .26 
H Haase .30 
T C Bonn .31% 
C W Ludwig.39 
Hy Hesse .48 
G II Wehrenberg.56 
Fred Facompre .53% 
FI Markers .GO 
O Schwaneraann .0! 
C Schmitz .68% 
H B Michaelsen.76 
IF Hoeniscli ."6% 
H D Meyer.9 !% 
T Heidelberger .99 
Providence Revolver Club. 
The second match in the series between the Provi¬ 
dence Revolver Club and Troop B, First Battalion 
Cavalry, B. R. I. M., was shot at the club range Satur¬ 
day, Nov. 10, and for the second time the civilian team 
was victorious and won the trophy by 81 points, Creed- 
moor count, or best two out of three shoots. The con¬ 
ditions called for seven men to a team, and being late 
in the season, with short afternoons, the number of shots 
was limited to 10 per man at 50yds. 
Following are the scores in ranking order: 
Providence Revolver Club Team. 
Arno Argus .5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4—47 
Wm F Eddy.5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4—47 
W H Freeman.5 55555544 4—47 
Edw C Parkhurst. 555555544 4—47 
A C Ilurlburt.5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4—45 
H C Miller.5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4—45 
A B Coulters .5 54444430 0—33—311 
Troop B Team. 
Lieut Crowshaw .5 55544444 4—44 
Sergt Richards .5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 '1—44 
Lieut Richards .5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4—43 
Pvt McKenna .5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3—43 
Pvt Betz .5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 0—39 
Pvt Neild .5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0—38 
Pvt Cobb .5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0—36—287 
Revolver Club team led by 24 points. 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps, 
First gallery shoot, Nov. 
Bullseye target, degrees: 
A Dux .22 
H Teschmacher .27 
D Scharninghausen ...49 
H Roffmann .79 
H D Muller .88 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert... .237 240—477 
D Scharningh’n232 233—465 
H Roffmann...233 231—434 
T V D Lieth.. .227 232—459 
C Oetmann.230 228-458 
H D Muller... .222 235—457 
C Gerken .226 225—451 
F Brodt .228 222—450 
F Rolfes .222 217-439 
• 79% 
107 
115 
115 
129 
A Dux .222 210—432 
F W Wesseljr.211 221—432 
PI Brumer _222 204—426 
H C Ficke, Jr..208 214—422 
H A Ficke.215 207—422 
H A Ficke.220 196—416 
H W Leonard..222 194—414 
Geo Dettloff... .211 191—402 
H Teschm’cher.208 199—407 
A P Fegert 
C Gerken 
C Ottmann 
F Brodt 
F Rolfes 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made by members at 200yds., 
on the German ring target on Nov. 4. Payne was cham¬ 
pion for the day with a score of 225. Nestler was high 
man on the honor target with 69 points: 
Pavne .:.225 212 206 205 201 
Hasenzahl .222 221 220 217 215 
Roberts .219 214 214 214 213 
Nestler .218 218 215 210 209 
Gindele .214 209 205 198 195 
Freitag .203 202 200 200 199 
Hofer .207 204 197 178 169 
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TOWER HILL FARM 
will accommodate sportsmen for the season, November 
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Brookline, Mass., Jan. 30, 1906. 
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PARTRIDGE AND WOODCOCK SHOOTING. 
Best section in New York State. For terms, address 
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