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'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
March 9-16.—New York-Zettler Rifle Club annual cham¬ 
pionship and prize shoot, 159 West 23d St. F. Heck- 
mg, Sec’y. 
May. 614.—-Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bund 
fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of Ger¬ 
man Rifle Club. W. J. D. Heinz, Sec’y. 
Duponf Rifle Association. 
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 2.—Heavy fogs shut out the 
200yd. targets completely most of the time, and it was 
impossible to make anything like the average scores on 
any of the last three shooting days at the range. Even 
the 50yd. pistol targets were so dimned that shooting 
was largely guess-work. On Saturday, Jan. 26, a strong 
wind came up late in the afternoon and several scores 
were completed, but the wind strung the bullets all 
over the targets. The scores: 
Jan. 23.—Pistol, 20yd. indoor range: I. du Pont, 88, 
88, 90, 85, 87, 88, 85, 85; McCollum 87, 80, 88, 84, 89. 
Jan. 30.—I. du Pont 85, 83, 81, 88, 85; E. du Pont 81; 
McCollum 83, 90, 83, 82. 
Jan. 26.—200yds., rifle: 
S J Newman. 8 
J W Hession. 
Lieut. Casey 
9 7 10 
7 6 6 
7 7 10 
7 10 6 
6 5 
6 10 
7 7 
9 4 6 10—74 
8 7 6 6-—70 
9 6 10 8—79 
7 8 8 10—74 
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7 10 10 5 7 8 8 10 10 10—85 
5 7 9 
6 6 6 
9 8 
7 4 
McCollum . 7 7 8 5 10 
Feb. 2.—200yds., rifle: 
J W Scott... 10 7978 10 996 
S J Newman. 10 88755967 
Pistol and revolver, 50yds.: 
I du Pont . 8 7 10 9 9 10 10 10 8 8—89 
10 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 7—91 
5—69 
8—66 
5-68 
9—84 
7-73 
L du Pont. 8 8 8 
8 9 9 
8 8 7 
8 8 7 
McCollum .10 10 8 
10 10 8 
10 10 9 
9 10 9 6 6 9 &-81 
6 9 8 9 8 8 8—82 
7 8 9 10 9 8 9—83 
8 6 10 9 8 8 8—80 
7 8 10 10 8 8 8—87 
9 8 8 6 10 9 10—88 
9 8 10 10 9 8 8—91 
89 10 10 87886 9—83 
10 9996787 10 9—84 
F G Robelen. 977888758 7—74 
88896 10 48 10 8—79 
H. B. McCollum, Sec’y. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made by members of the 
Cincinnati, O., Rifle Association, at 200yds., on the 
German ring target, on Jan. 27. Hasenzahl was cham¬ 
pion for the day with a fine score of 231: 
Hasenzahl .231 228 224 223 222 
Payne .224 224 220 213 209 
Roberts .224 222 214 211 210 
Gindele .223 220 216 211 208 
Hofer .221 215 209 208 205 
Allen .215 195 193 184 184 
Freitag.208 207 196 193 188 
Independent New York Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Feb. 1.— The following scores were made 
at the practice shoot of the N. Y. Independent Schuetzen 
Corps. Two strings of 10 shots each at 75ft. Possible 
500. Captain, Gus Zimmermann: 
G Zimmermann.247 245—492 G 
H D Mueller...241 242—483 F 
A P Fegert... .240 239—479 A 
A Begerow.238 239—477 H 
H Koch .236 237—473 F 
M F Jarrvick.,337 332—469 J 
W Soell .230 239—469 
T Zim’rmann236 232—468 
Liegebel.233 233—466 
Mamok .224 218—442 
D Behrens. .225 215—440 
C Halbe.197 200—397 
Bittschier ...195 160—355 
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