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Second, revised, enlarged edition of our Hunters’ and Trappers’ 
Guide, 350 pages, durably bound in leather and gold, 250 pictures illus¬ 
trating all fur-bearing animals, modern and ancient traps. Reveals 
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sportsmen of national reputation. Price, $2.00. To our shippers, $1.25. 
We pay loto 50 per cent more for Furs and Hides than you 
can get at home. Write for market reports, price list and shipping tags. 
ANDERSCH BROS., Dept. 56, Minneapolis, Minn. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
[Jan. s, I 907 - 
ditions:: Re-entries unlimited, greatest number of per¬ 
fect scores to count, entrance 50 cents, 3 shots on a 
target. 
The continuous prize match is open to all; re-entries 
unlimited; target of 3 shots, 50 cents; 25-ring target; 
thirty prizes, ranging from $75 to $5; best four targets 
to count for the first ten prizes; best three targets to 
count for the next ten prizes; best two targets for the 
rest. All ties divided. , , „ 
The championship match, open to all, has the follow¬ 
ing conditions: Entrance, $10; 100 shots, on 20 targets 
of 5 shots each; regular 25-ring target; in addition.to cash 
prize of $100, the winner will receive a gold medal, 
valued at $50; twenty prizes, $100, $75, $60, $50, $35, $25, 
$20. $15, and the remainder $10 each. 
The Bullseye match is open to all. Three shots, 35 
cents on 3 targets, $1. 
The honorary target is open to League members only; 
50 cents for one target of two shots; no re-entries; 
prize, high grade Winchester, ,35cal., new automatic. 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
At the gallery shoot held Dec. T9, m Zettler Bros.’ 
gallery, 159’ West Twenty-third street, New York, scores 
were made as follows: 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert.... 
H D Muller... 
C Oltmann. 
F Rolfes . 
D Scharning- 
hausen . 
G Viemester . 
B Eusner - 
C Gerken . 
J Von d Lieth 
A Hennerich.. 
F Wessel, Jr.. 
H Schumacher 
F Schroeder... 
239 237—476 
238 238—476 
242 233—475 
239 236—475 
C 
F 
238 236—474 
241 232—473 
234 234—468 
235 229—464 
229 228—457 
,231 224—455 
228 226—454 
231 223—454 
,230 221—451 
G 
H 
Folcke .230 
_ Brodt .227 
H Von d Lieth.217 
Dettloff .214 
Roffmann.. .207 
Wuhrmann. .207 
. Ficke, Jr....206 
_ Gennerich ...210 
H Ficke, Sr....213 
A Dux .205 
H Brummer....204 
H Teschmacher207 
H Folcke .200 
D 
H 
217-447 
220—447 
215—432 
208—422 
204— 411 
203—410 
201— 407 
196—406 
194—407 
202— 407 
205— 409 
192— 399 
193— 393 
Bullseye target: 
C Oltmann . 62% 
G Dettloff .. 71 
D Scharninghausen ... 72 
H D Muller. 75 
F Rolfes .78% 
Chas Folcks .79% 
H Schumacher .95 
F Brodt .100 
Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps. 
The scores made at the shoot of the Harlem Inde- 
pendent Schuetzen Corps follow: 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert....239 235—474 
B Eusner .234 234—468 
A Muller .234 234—468 
C Wembacher.232 233—465 
G Thomas _221 233—454 
Dr A Muller...216 224—440 
H J Behrmann.227 212—439 
H Kraus .225 212-437 
St Baumann.. .221 214—435 
F Weiler .218 216—434 
O Heinrich ... .228 208—436 
T Martin .217 212—429 
T Nastvogei... .213 213—426 
E Modersohn. .202 222—424 
C ' Thibauth .. .212 213—425 
J Mauch .211 209—420 
P Zunger .207 203^—110 
E Hilker .197 192—389 
J Lanzer .135 134—269 
J Wiedmann ..108 106—214 
Bullseye target: 
J Martin .i.. 29 
j Mauch . 54 
J Lanzer . 63 
E Modersohn .68 
C Thibauth .79 
F Weiler . 
A P Fegert. 
C Wembacher . 
H J Behrmann. 
80 
88 
96 
99 
G Thomas .110 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
The shoot, Dec. 20, held in Zettler Bros.’ gallery, 159 
West Twenty-third street, had scores as follows: 
A P Fegert.238 237—475 R Bendler .214 209—423 
C Wagner ....233 233^66 A Wiltz .209 208—417 
R Schwanem’n.236 223—459 A Reibstein ...212 204—416 
F Schwarz ....230 228—458 F Prunke .208 201—409 
L Gleichmann.232 222-454 E Stein .215 191—406 
B Eusner .232 221—453 J Wagner .204 200—404 
H C Radloff...222 222—444 H Kuhlmann. .198 195—393 
Jos Finger ....228 226—454 C Benn .212 162—374 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
The Peters Cartridge Co., Cincinnati, O., is issuing a 
beautifully colored lithographed calendar for 1907. _ It 
portrays a boy who has > stolen off in the early morning 
with his father’s shotgun, and comes heme at sunrise 
with two wild geese. It will be sent to any address 
upon receipt of ten cents. 
Elbowoods, N. D., Dec. 20.—I cannot say too 
much for Forest and Stream. I would not be 
without it. Many of the stories that I have read, 
I have had similar experience, that of the Black- 
foot tales, as I lived among them as a Govern¬ 
ment employee for more than two years, and ah 
the present time I am employed by the Govern¬ 
ment, being the superintendent of the Indian 
school at this place. George A. Gaymond, 
1 
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