FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 30, 1907. 
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New York Schuelzen Corps. 
New York, March 22. —At Zettler Brothers’ gallery 
to-day the New York Schuetzen Corps made the follow¬ 
ing scores on the ring target; 
R Schwanemann.477 
A P Fegert...476 
G Ludwig .476 
C A Niemeyer.474 
B Zettler .;.466 
O Schwanemann .468 
H Haase ..465 
C Meyer .465 
H D Meyer.460 
J Schmitt.460 
H C Hainhorst.458 
F V Ronn.456 
C Sievers .455 
P Heidelberger .454 
J Gute .454 
F Roenns .453 
G W Offermann.452 
D J Peper.450 
Olyhoden .446 
A W Lemcke.444 
G Thomas .444 
C Glandorf .444 
Dr C Grosch .444 
W Schlitts .441 
J Sinnigen .441 
J H Hainhorst.440 
F Facompre .439 
C Elfers .437 
A S Siefferns.437 
C Schmitz .435 
N C Beversten.431 
Bullseye target: 
P Willms ....1 .36i/ 2 
D H Brinckmann.... 40% 
H B Michaelsen.44 
H Quaal . 52 
H Leopold . 58 
G Kessler . 62% 
M Then . 66 
P Heidelberger .74% 
W Dahl .428 
W Ullrich .428 
H Kohrs .426 
H Quaal .427 
W J Behrens.425 
J G Tholke.425 
A Beckmann.422 
W Lohmann .422 
C Brinkama .421 
G A Wehrenberg .421 
P Willms .420 
H Offermann .420 
H B Michaelson.420 
H Gobbes .418 
H Hoenich .417 
M V Devingelo .416 
H Decker .416 
N Jantzen .414 
J Harre .414 
A Schmidt .412 
H Martens .411 
H Glandorf .410 
H W Koring.407 
C Schnackenberg.407 
C Roffmann .406 
B Kumm .405 
M Then .401 
C Mann .400 
J N Toryes.400 
H Rottger.433 
F Lange . 77% 
G Schnakenberg.78 
A P Fegert. 80% 
G Ludwig . 81 
A Beeckmann . 88 
H C Hainhorst.90 
R Schwanemann .97 
W J Behrens.110 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, March 21.—The shoot of this corps, held in 
Zettler Brothers’ gallery to-day, had scores as follows; 
R 
Busse . 
.243 242—485 
B 
Eusner .... 
.228 218—446 
A 
Kronsberg.. 
.239 235—474 
C Wagner ... 
.220 220—440 
A 
P Fegert... 
.241 231—472 
L 
Gleischmann.225 208—433 
R 
Bender. 
.235 232—467 
E 
Stein . 
.217 209—426 
H 
B Randleff..233 233—466 
C 
Bern . 
.211 211—422 
F 
Schwarr .... 
.235 229—464 
T Wagner . 
.206 206—412 
T 
Facklamm.. 
.234 230-464 
A 
Rerbstein.. 
.199 196—395 
R 
Schwanem’n 
.234 228—462 
A 
Wiltz . 
.205 189—394 
Jo 
s Keller. 
.236 212—448 
The best builseves during 
the 
season were 
H 
P Fegert.. 
. 17% 
II 
Kuhlmann. 
. 54% 
F 
Schwarz ... 
. 17% 
L 
Gleichmann 
. 56% 
R 
Busse . 
. 19% 
R 
Schwanemann .63% 
T 
Fueger . 
. 28 
T 
Wagner .... 
. 68% 
R 
Bendler. 
. 30% 
B 
Eusner .... 
. 72% 
A 
Kronsberg.. 
. 42% 
J 
Keller . 
. 75% 
H 
C Radloff.. 
. 45% 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
March 20. —The gallery shoot of the Central Schuetzen 
Corps, held in Zettler Brothers’ gallery, 159 West Twenty- 
third street, New York, resulted as follows: 
Ring target: 
A 
P Fegert . 
.244 238—482 
J Dux . 
....449 
R 
Busse . 
.240 238—478 
F Schroeder . 
....449 
D 
Scharning- 
H Schumacher .... 
....447 
hausen . 
.238 237—475 
J von der Lieth.... 
....441 
G 
A Viemeister239 233—472 
C F Tietgen. 
....443 
C 
Oltmann .. 
.236 236—472 
H A Fickel, Sr.... 
....441 
C 
Gerken .... 
.235 230—465 
H Brummer . 
....431 
H 
Roffmann. 
.238 234—463 
D O Wuhrman .. 
....431 
C 
Foltke .... 
.233 229—462 
F Taeger . 
....428 
F 
W Wesselge.229 232—461 
G Dettloff. 
....424 
H 
D Muller. 
.230 229—459 
H A Fickel. Jr. 
....409 
F 
Rolfers .... 
.238 221—459 
C A Schrog . 
....404 
A 
Heimerich. 
..232 222-M54 
F Ricker . 
....398 
F 
Brodt . 
.232 220—452 
H Foelke . 
....390 
B 
Eusner .... 
..229 222—451 
Bullseye target: A. Heimerick 24. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made on March 11, at 
200yds., offhand, on German ring target: 
Honor 
Nestler .223 221 219 218 218—1099 69 
Hasenzahl .221 220 220 218 211—1090 60 
Roberts .224 223 220 210 208—1085 68 
Gindele .222 214 214 213 212—1075 67 
Hofer .213 217 210 209 200—1055 66 
Freitag .213 206 202 197 193—1011 46 
Allen .205 199 198 191 191— 984 55 
Payne .215 202 186 182 ...— 785 45 
Drube .202 192 .— 394 68 
