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Schmidt trophy, 10 birds: 
Ressler, 30 .2222222222—10 
Trafford, 30 ...0222222022—8 
' Hansell, 30 .2222222200— 8 
Bollman, 30 .2221012202— 8 
Tones, 29 .2010002222— 6 
Buck, 28 .2222002222— 8 
Rump, 28 .2222022200— 7 
( Ehrhorn, 28...:.2200222222— 8 
Witters, 28 . 2222222022— 9 
Long, 27 .2222222022— 9 
Krause, 27 . 2002102022— 8 
Brooks, 26 .:....2220222222— 9 
Klein, 26 .22w 
; I Gifford, 26 .22w 
j Werth, 28 .22w 
Event No. 2, Keystone Gun Club medal, 25 targets: 
Trafford .22 
Hansell .22 
Clymer .19 
Ehrhorn .19 
! Witters .19 
Buck .IS 
Krause .18 
Ressler .17 
Werth .15 
Long .14 
Brooks .13 
Rump .11 
Gifford .11 
Event 
Ressler 
Trafford 
Buck .. 
Hansell 
No. 3, Ressler trophy, 50 targets: 
.22 21—43 Ehrhorn .19 15—34 
.20 22—42 Krause .15 15—30 
.20 21—41 Bollman .18 15—33 
.20 17—37 Werth ....*..15 18—33 
Nat Ressler, Capt. 
'Rifle 'Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
Jan. 28-Feb. 2.—Rochester, N. Y.—The Indoor Twenty- 
two Caliber Rifle League third annual tournament, 
under auspices of the Columbia Rifle Club. J. S. 
Mullan, Sec’y. 
March 9-16.—New York-Zettler Rifle Club annual cham¬ 
pionship and prize shoot, 159 West 23d St. F. Heck- 
ing, Sec’y. 
Mav_ .614.—Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bund 
fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of Ger¬ 
man Rifle Club. W. J. D. Heinz, Sec’y. 
Providence Revolver Club. 
Sickness has kept some of our regulars away from 
the range the past few weeks, and but few scores have 
been secured. The following, however, show that a few 
of the boys are still in the game, and the old standbys 
will be in a short time. 
One hundred yards, military rifle: Chief Yeoman 
Fred. S. Mayo, U. S. N., 36, 40, 43, 44. 
Military rifle, 25yds.: B. Norman 45, W. Almy 44, 45. 
Revolver, 50yds.: Wm. Almy 81, 88, 85, 89, 85: total 
428. 
Pistol, 50yds.: Wm. Almy 88, 88, 93, 87, 94; total 450. 
Pistol, 20yds.: W. H. Tibbetts 69, 80, 64, 68, 78, 59, 73, 
1 74, 64', 73, 68. 
One hundred shots, 25yds., T4in. ring' target, .22 tele¬ 
scope rifle: Mayo 241, 239, 239, 242, 243, 244, 244, 240, 243, 
239; total 2414. 
Rifle practice, 25yds., Hin. ring target: Mayo 238, 238, 
240, 238, 239. 237, 239, 239, 239, 242. 
Rifle, 50yds., Standard target: Mayo 79, 81, 79, 76, 88, 
; 80, 82. 
|. Rifle, 25yds., Standard target: Mayo 90, 91. 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Jan. 3.—Gallery shoot at Zettler Bros., 159 
. W. Twenty-third street: 
R Busse .241 238—479 
A P Fegert....240 238—478 
I F Schwarz ....231 228—459 
B Eusner .230 221—451 
J Fuegner .228 222—450 
E Stein .230 213—443 
A Trunke .221 219—440 
H Kuhlmann.. .211 201—412 
Owensville Rifle Club. 
Owensvtlle, Ind., Dec. 25.—The Owensville Rifle 
Club made the following scores to-day, 25yds., strictly 
offhand, %in. • German ring target, telescope sights: 
| G W Wetter.243 247 246 245 246—1227 
J Montgomery .242 245 246 243 243—1219 
Jas. Montgomery. 
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