Dec. 22, 1906.] 
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North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. • J., Dec. 15.—Th,e conditions were not 
agreeable for comfort or favorable for good shooting. 
The ground was muddy and the air was damp and heavy. 
Joe Spaeth broke 95 out of 125, while II. Beckler oroke 
77 out of 100. C. Simonton broke 50 out of 75. 
The club will present its regular shoot next Saturday, 
when a greater percentage of the members will be pres¬ 
ent, while delegations will be on hand from shooting 
organizations in this section of the State. Preparations 
are also under way for the holiday programme of the 
club, to be held cn Christmas Day, and the indications 
at the present time point 
to one of 
the most 
enjoyable 
and successful events ever 
The scores: 
presented by 
the 
organization. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 7 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
10 15 
T Spaeth . 
. 8 
13 
18 
15 
20 
8 13 
H Beckler . 
. 9 
10 
20 
19 
9 10 
W Banta . 
S 
14 
15 
ii 
5 S 
1 >r Reagan . 
11 
11 
15 
6 10 
C Simontcn . 
..._ 7 
13 
19 
8 3 
C Vermorel. Tr . 
. i 
S 
4 4 
H Van Riper . 
. 7 
7 
ii 
4 7 
C Yermorei, Sr . 
. 5 
12 
20 
.. 13 
A Veenstra . 
. 3 
9 
5 .. 
J Bender . 
. 10 
14 
23 
20 
8 13 
Al Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 15. — The scores were not high 
at the shoot held at the Philadelphia Driving Park to¬ 
day. In the 10-bird handicap, Judge and Muller were 
high with 9. In the 20-live bird match Felix scored 18 
to 17 by Murphy. The birds were strong and fast, mak¬ 
ing quick and straight shooting an' essential. Scores: 
Handicap, 10 live birds, $5 entrance: 
Tudge, 28. 1222210121—9 
Muller, 30.2022222222—9 
Aiman, -28 .0211121202—8 
Boddy, 27 .2202202222—8 
Felix, 30 .0021222220—7 
Grace, 27 .2220220202—7 
Franklin. 28 .0002122222—7 
Murphv, 30 .2202210112—8 
Mulligan, 26 .2202022022—7 
Match, 20 biids, 30yds. rise, $10 a side: 
Felix .22202211211012111212—18 
Murphy . .21201121021111022123—17 
Cincinnati, 0., Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Dec. 15.—The scores in the 100-target 
contest of the Cincinnati Gun Club to-day were as fol¬ 
lows: C. O. Le Compte 84, Hesser 78, Fultz 77. Ahlers 
76, Hanson 64, Gambell 61, Martin 58, Rhodes 58. 
Practice events had scores as follows: Hesses shot at 
100, broke 86; Rhodes (100) 71, Le Compte (75) 62, Han¬ 
son (75) 54, Fultz (75) 49, Martin (50) 30, Ahlers (25) 17, 
Gambell (25) 15. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Providence Revolver Club. 
Very little outdoor shooting is being done by the 
members at the present time, most of them trying to 
get into form for good work at the galleries by artificial 
light. 
Mr. B. F. Wilder, one of the cracks of the Manhattan 
Rifle and Revolver Club, New York, was in town last 
Tuesday and hunted us up at the evening shoot. A 
most enjoyable .evening was spent, during which Mr. 
Wilder dispensed wisdom on shooting matter? and in¬ 
cidentally warmed up at the stove sufficiently to shoot a 
few high strings. 
Recent scores by cur members are as follows: 
Rifle practice scores, 50yds., Standard target: S. K. 
Luther 87. 
Twenty-five yards, reduced Creedmoor, military rifles, 
miniature charge: A. B. Coulters 43, 43, 42, 43, 44, 42, 
43, 40, 40, 42, 43, 46, 42. 42. 41, 44. 43, 43, 43; Edw. C. 
Parkhurst 45, 45, 40, 45, 43, 42, 39, 43, 41; A. C. Hurlburt 
38. 36. 41; H. C. Miller 34. 
Twenty-five yards, 14in. ring target. :22cal. rifles: 
Fred S. Mayo 235, 239, 241, 239, 239, 235, 239, 241. 239, 
239, 245; S. K. Luther 241, 241. 245; W. B. Gardiner 242, 
241, 242, 241, 242, 242, 240, 242; Mrs. Mayo 236, 23, 224. 
Twenty-five yards, Standard: Mayo, 80, 89, 89, 89, 83, 
Si, 78, 78. 
Revolver practice scores, 50yds., Standard target: Wm. 
Almy S9, 94, 87; Edw. C. Parkhurst 81, 85, 88. 78. 78, 82, 
80, 86; A. B. Coulters 77, 75; H. C. Miller 86, 77, 75. 
Creedmoor count: Almy 49, 50, 47; Parkhurst 46, 48, 
49, 46, 46, 46, 4S, 47; Coulters 45, 38, 42, 40; Miller 48, 
45, 45. 
Gallerv scores, 20yds., revolver. Standard target: B. F. 
Wilder 87, 87, 83: Willard 87, 83, 80; Miller 79, 77, 76, 83; 
Parkhurst 74, S4, 77, 67, S4. 
The following scores were shot in 5-sliot strings at 
50yds., on Standard American target: 
Rifle: FI. Powel 44', W. H. Tibbetts 40, 39, 36, Dr. 
A. J. Anderson 37. 
Revolver: Almy (pistol) 46, 42; Anderson (pistol) 36. 
Dr. Anderson is a new member of the club, whose 
scores represent his first attempts with the target 
weapons, and considering the weather conditions, were 
most creditable. Hurlburt, Sec’y- 
Owensville Rifle Club. 
Owensville, Ind., Dec. 11. — The following scores 
were made by the Owensville Rifle Club to-day, 25yds., 
German %in. ring target, strictly offhand, no body or 
hip rest. Weather clear, but cold—a little too cold for 
outdoor shooting to be pleasant. 
G A Wetter.246 247 248 246 248—1235 
Jas Montgomery .248 244 249 243 247—1231 
Capt H L Strickland.239 232 —471 
Dec. 12.—One hundred shots, German ring target, 
25yds., offhand: 
J Montgomery..246 247 246 245 248 247 245 246 246 246—2462 
Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps. 
The regular gallery shoot was held Dec. 12, 25yds., 
ohliand, best two scores to count: 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert.236 238—474 
C Wembacher. .226 234—460 
IF Kraus .231 225—456 
D Heinrich ....225 215—440 
Dr A Muller..224 216—440 
W Mensch.217 223—440 
G Thomas ....222 217—439 
C Tibauth ... .224 214-T3S 
Zackarzowsky. 221 216—437 
G Milker .222 211—433 
J Martin .219 210—429 
At the next shoot a valuabli 
Fegert will be shot for. 
the season to count 
E Modersohn. .217 208—425 
H Behrmann..214 211—425 
Monatsberger ..216 206 — 422 
P Zugner .215 207 — 422 
F Weiler .217 203-420 
St Baumann...212 206—418 
T Mauch .221 196—417 
J T Kayser... .204 204—40S 
C P Hopf.208 201—109 
F Horn .135 182—367 
J Wiedmann.. .118 165—283 
trophy, donated by A. P. 
The best three bullseyes during 
A F Sibbons. 
...” 32 
Chas Mever . 
.... 62 
T G Tholke. 
. 38% 
FI C IFainhorst ... 
.... 74 
D Pepar . 
.48% 
G Ludwig . 
.... 76% 
TT Ouaal . 
.49 
T C Bonn . 
.... 82 
FI Haase . 
.51% 
B Kumm . 
.... 90 
G Thomas .. 
.52 
F Ronn . 
.... 92 
F Harre . 
.55% 
H Offermann .... 
.... 99 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
The regular gallery shoot was held Dec. 14, when these 
scores were made at 75ft., offhand: 
R ing target: 
G 
Ludwig ... 
. ,°38 242—480 
Chas Mever . 
..238 241—479 
T 
C Bonn.... 
. .242 232—474 
A 
P Fegert.. 
..233 237—470 
C 
Niemeyer.. 
..233 234—467 
11 
Haase .... 
..238 226—464 
F 
Bonn . 
..207 236—463 
IT 
D Meyer.. 
. .226 236—462 
B 
Zettler. 
..229 231—460 
F 
Facompre.. 
..228 226—454 
R 
Ohms .... 
. .230 223—453 
P 
Heidelberger.227 226—453 
O 
Schwane- 
mann . 
. .227 223—450 
W Dahl .233 214—437 
H D Gobber...217 217—434 
H Hesse .221 212—433 
G Wehrenberg.219 212—431 
D Peyser .208 232—430 
FI IIoenisch....216 213—429 
Yon der Lieth.215 214—429 
N Beverton.221 200—421 
F C Borges....203 221—424 
A Berkmann.. .213 210—423 
C Brinkama....207 216—423 
T Brinckmann. .208 215—423 
T Schmitt .204 217—421 
I-I Heinecke....212 209-421 
