June 22, 1907.] 
r 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, June 6.—At the ranges, 2G28 Broadway, 
scores were made to-day as follows: M Havs 93 87 83 
I 2 - 83 ’ fo 4 - on’ o 8 o 4 ’ 84 ^ P - Hanford, 91, 8882;I)r R.’ H. 
Sayre, 9-, 89 88 87 82; C. W. Green, 90, 89, 86, 82, 81; 
jg; § ’ ’ ; 1 E ' Silliman > 90 > S7, 85, 83, 
At Armbruster s Park, June 8, scores were made as 
follows. 
0 C R w OlV D r ’TT t iT shots 50yds.—W. H. French, 78, 81, 89, 
S5i W. P. Uhler, 81, 76, 75, 83, 82, 85; Dr. C. H. Purdy 
84, 83, 87, 85, 87, 85, S6; Col. H. H. Brinkerhoff 85 79’ 
85, 88 86 88 87. Dr _ R H Sayre , 8S> 8g> S7 jV k. Sim: 
.man, 84, 82,. 80. 
Rifle, ten" shots, 200yds—W. IP. French, 236 215- D P 
Hansen, 205, 204; C. P. Banning, 220, 202; A Hubalek’ 
225, 222, 226, 231, 234; G. F. Snellen, 209, 207, 225, 214 188.’ 
June 13.—The following scores were made at ’ 2628 
Broadway: 
Revolver, 20yds.: C. W. Green, 85, 82, 81 SO- H A 
Groesbeck, Jr., 81, 78; M Hays, 88; W. F. Hutchinson’ 
W Shedd, 82 82, 82, 82; J. R.’ Decker, of Dayton O 
87, 82, 82, 80; j\ E. Silliman, 91, 90, 85. y ’ ’ 
Armbruster’s Park, June 8, 14, 15.—In a match with 
Gercle des Carabmiers de Paris, France, conditions 15 
men on a side, 40 shots with rifle at 200yds. and 40 
shots with revolver at 50yds., exchange totals by cable 
Paris to finish June 16, scores were as follows: 
J A Dietz . 
W H French . 
f E Silliman . 
H M Pope ._ 
T Anderton . 
|W J Coons . 
, 1 T Humphrey . 
i Dr W H Luckett . 
VI Havs . 
!;.v p uhier.;; 
Dr R H Sayre .. 
' 2apt H. C. Wilson . ...i. 
|p E Tayntor .. 
Or H H Brinkerhoff . 5/3 
i 
Rifle. 
Revolver. 
Ttl. 
722 
1500 
. 729 
744 
1473 
. 733 
738 
1471 
. 711 
748 
1459 
. 700 
724 
1424 
. 683 
722 
1405 
. 684 
719 
1403 
. 652 
737 
1389 
. 633 
728 
1361 
. 659 
700 
1359 
. 623 
732 
1355 
. 532 
764 
1296 
. 607 
681 
1288 
. 564 
721 
1285 
. 5/3 
699 
1272 
! 9861 
10879 
20740 
. 9679 
10901 
20580 
. 9S87 
10820 
20707 
Totals . 
i American team (1906). 
I .-Tench team (1906). 
Dr. Hudson’s rifle score was remarkable—only 22 points 
,short of a possible 800. Dr .Sayre was high with re¬ 
volver 764 out of 800. The French totals were: Rifle, 
1774; revolver, 10841; grand total, 20,615. 
Armbruster’s Park, June 15.—Revolver, 50yds.: J. A. 
Dietz, 95; Dr. C. H. Purdy, 88, 82, 82, 83, 82, 84, 84 82- 
pV. J. Coons, 80; J. E. Silliman, 90, 83, 87, 81, 89. 89. 
Rifl, 200yds.: L. P. Hansen, 209, 218, 215. 205, 205; Dr. 
W . G. Hudson, 236. 
J. E. Silliman, Treas. 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
The regular practice shoot was held at Union' Hill 
ark on June 13, when these scores were made at 200yds. 
> If hand: 
Ring R. Busse 66, H. D. Muller 64, D. Scharning- 
lausen 64, F. Rolfes 61, J. Jordan 57, D. Meersse 54, 
P. Bockmann 53, A. Duse 53, A. Heimerich 52, F. 
ichroeder 51, C. F. Tietgen, 43. 
Man-r-H. D. Muller 56, R. Busse 55, J. Jordan 55, D. 
•charninghausen 54, A. Heimerich 53, F. Schroeder 50, 
V. Duse 50, ,H. Bockmann 49, F. Rojfes 46, Chas. 
olke 44. 
E. and A. Ring—D. Scharninghausen (3), 22; R. 
iusse (3), 22; H. D. Muller.(3), 21; Chas. Folke (3), 20; 
u Duse (2), 19; H. Bockmann (2), 18; F. Schroeder (2), 
8; B. Thumann (2), 17; H. Roffmann (2), 14; W. 
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. Rolfes (1), 23; A. Heimerich (1), 20; I. Jordan (1), 14; 
.. Ihlenburg (1), 10. 
Zettler Trophy—W. Bogel (4), 11; F. Rolfes (3), 18; 
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Jordan 1, W. Bogel 1, F. Schroeder 1, IP. Bockmann 1. 
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