July 4, 1908.] 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., June 27. —There was a small attend¬ 
ee to-day owing to the warm weather, and the close 
! the season. There was not so much shooting as 
ual. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Scott . 
iwrence . 
sterhout .... 
jreyer . 
:rgen . 
Hopkins .. 
ender ...... 
H Fanning 
■iffith . 
yerson . 
•echt . 
uckworth ... 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
20 
22 
20 
20 
21 
18 
22 
22 
16 
10 
15 
20 
19 
17 
17 
IS 
19 
19 
i9 
ii 
22 
23 
20 
13 
16 
15 
18 
22 
21 
19 
? 9 
21 
14 
16 
17 
15 
12 
13 
17 
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Orange Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., June 27. —Some very good scores were 
ade at the regular weekly shoot of the Orange Gun Club 
iturday afternoon. Weather conditions could not be 
ipro /ed upon, which no doubt had much to do with 
e matter. The principal event was at 50 targets, handi- 
p, for a leg on the Smith gun. Fleck and Wallis tied 
r the leg with 48, having handicaps of 10 and 8 re- 
iectively. 
Fleck won the 
shoot-off at 
25 targets scor- 
g 23 gross. 
The full 
net scores of the 
afternoon follow: 
Shot. 
Shot. 
at. 
Brk. 
at. Brk. 
ilsinger . 
.175 
138 
Mosler .. 
. 125 94 
eckes .... 
.175 
134 
Wakeley 
. 125 67 
albs . 
.175 
134 
Hopper . 
. 100 .56 
ildwin ... 
.150 
140 
Geyer ... 
. 75 40 
eck . 
101 
M. R. 
Baldwin, Capt. 
R ifle 'Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
tly 21-22.—New Haven, Conn.—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. 
tly 27-Aug. 1.—vVakefield, Mass.—New England Mili¬ 
tary Ritie Association. 
ug. lb-13.—Camp Perry, O.—Ohio State Rifle Associa¬ 
tion. 
ug. 14-20.—Camp Perry, O.—National Rifle Association. 
ug. 21-27.—Camp Perry, O.—National Board for the 
Promotion of Rifle Practice. 
Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
The following scores were shot June 20, at Lansdowne 
enue and Ceder lane, Llanerich, Pa.: 
Record match, rifle, 200yds.: 
E Hall . 22 19 25 25 20 21 20 23 14 20—209 
H Williamson . 15 21 23 23 22 14 18 20 10 13—179 
A Mallette . 22 19 10 25 16 15 13 7 16 20—163 
Honor target, 3 shots: 
D Jaques ...12 22 24—58 L E Hall .18 19 21—5S 
ilitarv match: 
Duncan Jaques. 445444454 5—43 
544554444 3—42 
445444544 4—42 
Revolver, 50yds.: 
L Dubbs, 3 pts. hdep.. 10 10 9 9 9 S 8 7 7 6—86 
10 10 9987766 5—80 
10 98888776 6—80 
A Palmer . 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7—84 
10 10 10 9 8 7 7 7 7 5—81 
A Dill . 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6—81 
10 99999886 4—81 
Visitors present: Russell L. Brinton, E. C. Chandler, 
imes Herutte. We were pleased to receive an applica- 
Dn from Mr. Brinton for membership. 
June 27.—The weather conditions to-day, although fair, 
id a changeable light and a measly, unsteady little 
ind all the afternoon. The N. R. A. medal match will 
: shot July 4. 
Record match, rifle, 200yds.: 
E Hall . 14 21 21 17 15 24 23 22 21 22—200 
H Williamson . 20 24 22 23 S 16 17 18 10 13—171 
Honor target, 3 shots: 
W Stubbs.. 22 15 19—56 J D Jaques... 16 24 12—52 
E Hall. 13 19 24—56 
Military match: 
Duncan Jaques... 545445444 4—43 
454444544 4-42 
[ W Stubbs . 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 5—38 
Revolver, 50yds.: 
A Dill . 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 5—84 
10 10 9988886 5—SI 
L Dubbs 3 pts. hdep... 10 10 9988888 8—89 
10 99999888 7—89 
10 10 9888877 7—85 
R. L. Dubbs also scored 80 and 81. 
Among the following new members present was Mr. 
. Von Leer, whose first attempts on the 50yds. revolver 
nge were very satisfactory and adds another good re- 
)lver shot to the team. L. E. Hall, Treas. 
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