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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 19, 1907. 
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Spiral top-lever and main-springs guaranteed 
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Not connected with The Philadelphia Arma Company 
The good results everybody 
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loaded with 
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you would use it also. 
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New Haven, Conn. 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
Jan. 11.—The gallery shoot of the New York Schuetzen 
Corps, held in Zettler Brothers’ gallery, 159 W. Twenty, 
third street. New York, had scores as follows: 
Sinnigen.223 20o—428 
Schuane.224 206—426 
H Glaudost... .218-208—426 
J Dappel.235 190—425 
W Schaefer....213 211—424 
C Brinkama.. '. .216 208—424 
W J Behrens..217 206-423 
H C Hainhorst.211 211—422 
H Hoenisch.. .215 207—422 
C Schmitz.216 205—421 
A W Lemke.. .214 206—420 
J C Brinckman.214 206—416 
H OfTermann. .208 208—416 
Bullseye target: 
J Schmidt .13% 
F V Ronn.,,...*23% 
H Kahrs . 2614 
C Siever . 27 
J N Herrmann..3314 
N C L Beversten. 38 
H Rottger . 30 
N Jantzen . 5314 
D Peper .. 5414 
J Gabe . 5714 
W Dahl . 58 
Ad Beckmann. .216 197—41? 
A Sibberns.. ..215 198—413 
Droingets .206 206—412 
J F R Ernst...211 208-401 
J N Tonges....204 204—40? 
F Harre.213 194-40! 
F C Boyes.206 200—40C 
H Heinecke... .204 201—40f 
L L Goldstein.205 198—40? 
B Kumm.210 191—401 
P Willms.210 191-401 
H Rottger.203 197—40C 
J Rogge .203 197-401 
A W Lemcke.50 
G N Wehrenberg.60 
H D Gobber.60VJ 
H Henisch . r ... 64 
T C Tholke.64¥j 
C Glandorf .. 65^ 
A P Fegert.71 
G Nollgen.72 
B A Niemeyer.72 
R Schwanemann .88y I 
Ring target: 
C Ludwig .244 238—482 
C Meyer .242 239—481 
A T Fegert....237 240—477 
C Niemeyer... .239 237—446 
B Zettler .238 235—473 
R Schwanem’n.237 235—472 
F V Ronn.238 226—464 
J C Bonn.237 226—463 
T Hainhorst....231 231—462 
T Schmidt .231 231—462 
H Michaelsen.,232 235—467 
F Facompre...233 225—458 
H Lohden .228 228^456 
Dr C Grasch... .230 225—455 
H Haase .230 225-455 
P Heidelberger.238 216—454 
C Glandorf.220 225—454 
J Gute .219 234—453 
D Peper .230 223^453 
G Thomas’.228 225—453 
G Offermann.. .229 223—451 
H D Meyer....228 222-451 
W Ullrid .230 220—451 
H Ouaal .226 224—45( 
H D Gabber...233 215-44! 
W Dahl .225 223-44! 
G Kessler .223 224-44' 
N Beversten....232 214—44l 
C Sievers .226 220—44t 
H Kahrs .225 217-44! 
D Lieth .225 214—43! 
W Schults .219 214-43! 
G Wehrenberg.227 206—43: 
H Leopold.218 214-43: 
H* Decker .220 211-43 
T Herrmann....216 215—43 
H Markus.222 208—43 
C Mann .229 200-42! 
J G Tholke...223 205—42! 
Dupont Rifle Association. 
Wilmington, Del.—The scores made at recent shoot; 
of the Dupont Rifle Association are as follows: 
Jan. 1.—Weather conditions fair, with varying wind 
200yds., rifle: „ „ 
Dr W G Hudson. 10 97679998 8—8 
10 8 10 10 10 7 8 8 8 10-8 
9978 10 9 10 87 10-8 
J W Hessian.10 10 9 8 8 10 7 9 8 8—8 
9 10 10 9 7 7 10 -7 8 9-S 
.S87868988 8—7 
S T Newman.10 686877 10 7 5—7 
9 10 9 5 8 7 10 7 8 7-8 
H B McCollum. 89 86 10 8579 10—8 
9 10 5 7 8 9 10 5 7 7-7 
Tan. 5.—Conditions fair, 200yds., rifle: 
T F McCafferty. 10 10 8 10 6 8 8 7 8 10—8 
10 7 6 7 7 8 7 6 6 7-7 
S J Newman. 10 8 10 8 7 9 6 7 8 8—8 
J W Scott. 8 9 9 8 7 8 5 10 8 6-7, 
9 9 7 9 10 7 10 8 9 8-8 
9 9 10 8 6 8 8 8 8 7—8 
Dr W G Hudson. 9 10 9 10 10 7 9 8 6 10-8 
J W Hessian. 87 89999 10 7 9—8 
10 8 10 6 9 10 10 7 10 10-9 
Revolver and pistol, 50yds.: 
J W Hessian. 7 8 9 9 10 8 7 9 10 8-8 
10 7998896 9 10-8 
I Dupont ... 9 7 8 6 7 9 9 10 9 10—8 
Jan. 9.—Indoor. 20yds , pistol: I. Dupont 95, 92, 8 r 
85, 83; L. Dupont 85, 83, 82, 78; J. W. Hessian 79, 82, 84 
F Harkins 62, 67. 
Rifle, 25yds.: J. W. Hessian 245, 247; I. Dupont 235. 
Jan. 12.—Conditions, rain, heavy fog; 200yds., rifle: 
J VV Hessian. 877878 10 99 7—8 
10 6 8 8 9 9 10 10 7 9-8 
99 10 10 99888 10-9: 
H B McCollum. 896 10 9678 10 7-8 
10 10 6 6 7 5 8 7 9 4— 1 7 
Pistol and Revolver, 50yds.: 
H B McCollum.10 9 S 10 8 10 7 10 9 9-8 
988 10 99978 8-8 
8 8 9 9 8 10 10 10 9 9-9 
L Dupont . 7 6 8 10 10 10 8 9 10 9-8 
10 9 10 6 9 9 10 8 8 7—8] 
7 9 10 8 9 8 8 10 9 8-8 
10 9 8 8 10 10 8 10 7 10-9 
H. B. McCollum, Sec’y. 
Providence Revolver Club. 
Three of our boys are breaking in new ,44cal. r< 
volvers, and ai;e as yet reluctant to turn in scores a 
made. Any one can infer from this that they are nc 
even up to our modest standard. Now and then a fello’! 
will make a bunch of good shots, but too far from tbi 
10-ring to count much, and the target goes to economiz 
on coal. 
Gardiner has tuned liis new telescope rifle up to 
240-clip, and is treading close on the heels of our chan; 
pion Luther. It is hinted that the latter, has procured 
six-shooter and commenced practice in a neighbor 
pasture, as yet with safety to neighbors and also econom 
in the matter of target and pasters. But when Sterr 
gets the hang of a gun it’s a case of good-by to futui 
honors for the rest of the crowd. Sterry has a me 
quiet way of allowing some enthusiast to put up a goo 
score and posing as record-maker until he grows wear 
