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[Dec. 15, 1906. 
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good scores at their last shoot. Terry won Class A, 
Stenton won Class B, and McGinnis Class C. Scores at 
25 targets: Knot 13, Dr. Clark 8 , Terry 14, Sipe 12, 
Butterfield 18, Pelter 17, Smith 17, Kramer 13, Davis 12, 
McGinnis 16, Stenton 15. 
Mayor Becker, of Milwaukee, Wis., was the high man 
at the South Side Gun Club during the first shoot held 
for two months. This park will remain open each Sat¬ 
urday and Sunday from now on during the winter. 
Scores at 15, 10 and 15: S. M. Becker 10, 10, 12: R. L. 
Frost S, 4, 9; McCormick 8 , 7, 12: A. Gropper 9, 7, 11; 
T. M. Drought 10, 6 , 9. 
Messrs. Edward O’Brien and Chris. Gottlieb ate their 
Thanksgiving turkey at Guthrie, Okla. As an appetizer 
they visited the gun club grounds and assisted the gun 
club members in lining out a few targets. 
G. A. Running and C. Moeller, of Loraine, O., were 
present at a shoot held at New Bremen, and took away 
several of the prizes. 
The Mishawaka, Tnd., Gun Club held a shoot last 
Tuesday with the following reslilt: H. W: Vietmeyer, 
Chicago, 163 out of 200; N. H. Koutz, Cromwell, Ind., 
180; L. R. Barkley, Chicago, 197; Kit C. Shepardson, Le 
Grange, Ind., 183; F. S. Greinlief, Goshen, 1G8; Ernest 
Beebe, Mishawaka, 174. Dr. H. M. Kold, Goshen; A. 
W. Erwin, C. F. Volkeman, J. M. Studebaker, Jr., W. 
C. Miller, South Bend, shot in part of the programme. 
Jacob Lesher won a medal at the last regunlar monthly- 
shoot of the Twin Valley Gun Club held at West Alex¬ 
andria, Ohio, Saturday last. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Dec. 8.—The regular week-end 
shoot of the Larchmont Yacht Club, held to-day, was 
well attended, and the scores were good, considering the 
difficult weather conditions. Mr. O. O. Fleischmann 
had the top score, winning the second leg on the monthly 
cup; the first leg was taken last week by Mr. J. A. 
Pisani. The scores; 
Monthly cup, 50 clay targets: 
H. T. 
45 
42 
H. T. 
A B Alley.10 39 
1 A Pisani. 6 38 
E S Ballou. 4 34 
E L C Robins... i.. .10 32 
A O Fleischmann.... 4 
F W Perkins. 6 
A Cobden .12 41 
E G Unitt.14 41 
J R Collins.14 41 
Two fine cups, presented by E. B. Gallaher and Whit¬ 
ney Lyon, will be competed for next month. The De¬ 
cember trophy is a solid silver water pitcher, the gift 
of A. Bryan Alley. 
Bradford Gun Club. 
Bradford, Pa., Dec. 8 .—We are going to give a shoot 
on Dec. 21 in honor of the popular Luther J. Squier, 
who w'as the first expert to visit our club, and he always 
makes a big hit when he visits us. The programme will 
consist of 165 targets, and the club will add $15 in average 
money and the purses will be divided Jack Rabbit system. 
We have arrangements made with the managers of the 
Atlantic City oyster house to serve us with oysters 
cracked from the shell right on the ground. We expect 
to make this a good shoot, and we have a good, warm 
club house, and when the shooters get cold they can 
shoot them over again around the big gas fire. 
Those wishing programmes should address R. S. 
Pringle, Secretary. 
R. S. P., Sec’y. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
The regular gallery shoot was held on Dec. 5, at head¬ 
quarters, and the following scores made at 25yds., off¬ 
hand ; 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert.... 
.233 241—474 
IT Teschmacher.218 209 — 42T 
R Busse . 
.237 236—473 
H A Ficke, 1 
r..214 213—427 
H D Muller... 
.239 234—473 
H A Ficke. Sr..213 211—424 
C Gerken . 
.233 232—465 
F Jaeger. 
..217 206—423 
T V D Lieth.. 
.233 228—461 
F Wessel. Tr. 
..220 201—421 
C Oltmann.... 
.237 224—461 
G Dettloff.... 
..209 199—408 
F Brodt . 
TJ: Brummer.. 
..215 191—406 
Chas Folke ... 
.226 225—451 
F Kicker .... 
..204 197—401 
A Heimerich.. 
.227 222—449 
1 M Leonard. 
. .194 191—385 
F Schroeder.. 
.223 222—445 
A Dux . 
..208 179—287 
H Roffmann... 
.223 212—435 
C F Gennerich.197 183 — 370 
H Schumacher 
.216 215—431 
Bullseye, deg 
rees: 
F Ricker. 
. • 26 
II Brummer . 
. SI 
H D Muller . 
. 40% 
A Heimerich 
. 92 
C Oltmann ... 
. 66 I /2 
A I’ Fegert . 
. 98 
F Brodt . 
. 67 
IT A Ficke .. 
. 98 
Chris Gerken . 
.67% 
R Busse . 
. 112 % 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
The regular gallery shoot was held on Dec. 6, on the 
Zettler ranges in West Twenty-third street. Scores as 
follows: 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert ....236 23G—472 L Gleichmann.220 215—435 
R Busse .236 235—471 T Fueger .216 216-^32 
R Bendler .228 233—461 H C Radloff.. .213 213-426 
Chas Wagner...229 229—453 E Stein .223 209-423 
B Eusner .217 233—450 F Schwarz.211 205—416 
R Schwane- A Miltz .200 202—402 
mann ..221 218—439 Chas Benn.200 192-392 
J Wagner .227 211—438 H Kuhlmann. .202 1S9—391 
The best bullseyes on the Zettler trophy target were 
made by R. Bendler. R. Busse, A. P. Fegert, R. 
Schwanemann, F. Schwarz and Chas. Wagner. 
