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Event No. 1, 25 targets, scratch: 
Howard . 
.:23 
Pini . 
Henderson .... 
.18 
Pelham . 
Calhoun . 
.18 
Ogden . 
Scoble . 
.17 
Yon Deesten ... 
Bavier . 
.17 
Suter . 
Event No. 2, 
25 targets. 
handicap, for Sauer 
gun: 
H. T. 
IT. 
Howard . 
. 0 22 
Scoble . 
. 4 
Pelham . 
. 0 22 
Suter . 
Henderson .... 
.2 22 
Calhoun . 
.2 
. 7 21 
. 4 
Ogden . 
.7 20 
Von Deesten .. 
. 0 
Brennan . 
.5 19 
Ketchum . 
.0 
First shoot-off: 
Pelham . 
.0 23 
Howard . 
Henderson . 
.2 23 
14 
Second shoot-off: 
Pelham 
0 20 Henderson 
IS 
18 
Event No. 3, 25 targets, handicap, for Remington gun: 
Calhoun . 3 25 
Brennan . 6 25 
Henderson . 3 24 
Scoble .. 5 24 
Shoot-off: 
Brennan . 6 22 
Event No. 4, 25 targets, handicap, for 1. L. Jaques 
tr ° phy: - — 0 20 
19 
19 
15 
Pelham . 0 23 
Howard . 1 22 
Ogden . 8 20 
Calhoun . 3 19 
Bavier .7 25 
Scoble . 5 24 
Ogden . 8 24 
Howard . 1 23 
Suter . 8 22 
Brennan . 5 21 
Pelham . 
Henderson .. 3 
Calhoun . 3 
Pini . 5 
Von Deesten . 0 15 
Ketchum . 0 10 
Event No. 5, 25 targets, handicap, trophy: 
Ogden . 8 25 
Henderson . 3 23 
Howard .1 22 
Calhoun . 3 19 
Pelham . 0 19 
Brennan . 5 19 
Scoble . 5 18 
Suter . 8 18 
Pini . 5 18 
Von Deesten 
.0 12 
Event No. 6, 25 targets, handicap, trophy: 
Scoble . 
.5 25 
Bavier . 
. 3 24 
..3 23 
Ogden . 
.7 23 
Von Deesten ...-- 
Howard .... 
. 1 22 
Montclair 
Golf Club. 
0 17- 
5 17 
0 15 
The regular 500-bird slio'ot will begin Jan. 1, and con¬ 
tinue through February and March. The trophies will 
be silver for first, second and third place winners. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Dec. 22. — In the final shoot for the 
silver trophy of the Montclair Gun Club, 50 targets, 
Batten and Boxall tied on 44. The tie will be shot off 
on Christmas or Saturday. The scores follow: 
Trophy event, 50 targets: 
Cockefair . 
, 4 
23 
Benson . 
. 0 
0 
Bush . 
0 
36 
Dr Hunter. 
.2 
33 
Boxall . 
, 4 
44 
Batten . 
. 8 
44 
1 Hikes . 
0 
43 
Campbell . 
.0 
0 
Winslow . 
, 8 
43 
Twenty-five target 
event: 
Cockefair .. 
9 
22 
Winslow . 
. 4 
22 
Bush . 
. 0 
20 
Dr Hunter . 
.2 
24 
Boxall- . 
. 2 
22 
Batten . 
.4 
21 
Dukes . 
. 0 
19 
Campbell . 
.4 
12 
Benson . 
1 
19 
Fifteen target event: 
Cockefair . 
. 1 
12 
Benson . 
. 1 
13 
Bush . 
. 0 
12 
Dr Hunter . 
.0 
13 
Boxall . 
. 1 
14 
Batten . 
2 
12 
Dukes . 
. 1 
14 
Campbell . 
. 4 
7 
Winslow . 
. 1 
15 
A two-man relay race resulted in a tie between teams 
Nos. 1 and 4, composed of Boxall and Campbell, and 
Dr. Hunter and Batten, each of whom scored 19. The 
scores: 
Team No. 1 — Boxall 10, Campbell 3; total 19. 
Team No. 2 — Cockefair 9, Benson 8; total 17. 
Team No. 3 — Bush 7, Winslow 6; total 13. 
Team No. 4—Dr. Hunter 10, Batten 9; total 19. 
Team No. 5 — Dukes 10, Soverel 8; total 18. 
Dr. Hunter’s team won, upon the toss of a coin. In 
all the events the winners received handsome prizes. 
There will be a shoot for turkeys and ducks -on Christ¬ 
mas Day. 
''Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
Montclair, N. J., Dec. 22.—There were four con¬ 
testants in the two 15-target events of the Montclair Golf 
Club to-day. Scores: 
Event 1, 15 targets: 
A R Allen... 
. 0 
14 
C 
E Van Vleck... 
.. 4 
11 
W B Perley. 
. 0 
12 
R 
I. Redfield. 
.. 3 
10 
Event 2, 15 
targets: 
W B Perley.. 
. 0 
14 
C 
E Van Vleck... 
.. 5 
12 
A R Allen... 
. 0 
10 
Ward Perley . 
.. 6 
12 
Owensville Rifle Club. 
, Owensville, Ind., Dec. 18.—The following scores were 
made to-day by the Owensville Rifle Club, 25yds., Ger¬ 
man ring target, strictly offhand: 
G A Wetter.247 246 248 247 248—1236 
J Montgomery .244 244 243 244' 243—1218 
j T Embree.241 240 240 241 235—1197 
Jas-. Montgomery. 
New York Schuefzen Corps. 
The New York Scluietzen Corps, organize^ in 1857, will 
celebrate its fiftieth anniversary by holding a two-day 
tournament at Union Hill, N. J., in September next. It 
also will give an anniversary banquet, on three different 
days, two at Union Hill, and one in New York on a 
date to be determined later. The dates of the tourna¬ 
ment have not yet been fixed upon. The first festival 
was held in Conrad’s Yorkville Park, Eighty-sixth street, 
and East River, now one of the most densely populated 
sections of New York. The club was 100 strong. The 
shooting at the first tournament was in charge of John 
Zettler, father of the Zettler Brothers, Charlie and 
Barney, the former at the time of the first tournament 
being sixteen and the latter fourteen years of age. The 
first Schuetzen King was Mr. Schmersahl, who later was 
the first mayor of Hoboken. Thus the club’s history 
harks back to days when New York was comparatively 
primitive, days when the greater part of the world’s 
present population was not. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made at 200yds. by members 
of this Association, on the German ring target, on Dec. 
16. Mr. Nestler was champion, making remarkable 
scores during the day’s shooting, also being high on the 
honor target with a fine score of 73 points. 
Nestler .227 226 225 223 223 
Pavne .222 216 211 210 207 
Ha'senzahl .218 215 213 206 205 
Bruns .'.212 192 1S6 179 ... 
Hofer .211 211 206 203 203 
Gindele .209 203 199 178 ... 
Freitag .204 201 201 200 19S 
Dmbe .203 202 197 194 ... 
Allen .192 183 182 175 171 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York, Dec. IS. —Appended are the scores of the 
Zettler Rifle Club shoot, held in Zettler Brothers’ gallery, 
159 West Twenty-third street: 
'G L Amouroux.222 224 228 225 217 . 
A Begerow .227 238 240 242 243 . 
S Buzzini .208 220 221 215 221 222 232 237 224 236 
T II Keller.237 242 235 231 229 224 234 229 227 234 
H D Muller.238 237 240 240 236 . 
L Maurer .238 228 235 240 236 237 241 238 238 241 
G Schlicht .225 242 236 243 246 . 
C G Zettler.240 239 238 234 234 . 
B Zettler .236 237 234 244 241 . 
C Zettler .239 241 240 243 237 . 
T H Keller, Jr.226 238 230 234 235 .'. 
