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Capt T Ranken, U.K.. 92 
T Caldwell, U.K. 91 
D Sellars, U. K. 91 
H Kerr, Canada. 91 
F W Utton, Canada... 90 
C R Crowe, Canada-90 
\Y F Leushmer, U.S.A. SO 
S Brown, Canada. S9 
C T Jeffers, U.S.A.SS 
A L" Eastman, U.S.A.. S 8 
C S Benedict, U.S.A... 88 
C B Winder, U.S.A.... 87 
D Mclnnes, Canada... 87 
Col T Fremantle, U.K. 87 
P K Whitehead, U.K.. 86 
Count de Boigne, F’nce 86 
F H Morris, Canada... 86 
A Simon, U.S.A. 86 
Capt Angelini, France. 85 
Col. T Hopton, U.K... 84 
E A Green, U.S.A.... 84 
T W Hessiam U.S.A.. 81 
J Freeborn, Canada.... 83 
T M Jones, Canada.... 83 
J Bru, Norway. 82 
A Martin, Canada.79 
O Jorgensen, Sweden.. 77 
G Rowe, Canada,.75 
JL Hecht, France .75 
J A Steele, Canada-74 
D Merillon, France.... 69 
E Moraux, France.67 
G Erdmann, Norway.. 61 
O Enger, Norway .... 58 
K Kvam, Norway.58 
P E F Ohlsson, Sweden 54 
K F Mossberg, Sweden 48 
O G Swahn, Sweden... 38 
A Theophilakis, Greece. 30 
Glomnes, Norway .26 
E O Rosel, Sweden.... £7 
L E Tetart, France.... 21 
Wagnerhohenlobbesse, 
Germany .12 
O Skymeen, Norway... 0 
♦Winner of Olympic gold medal. 
tWinner of Olympic silver medal. 
' tWinner of Olympic bronze medal. 
Running deer, single shot, ten shots at 110yds., one 
at each run, with any rifle and open sights; 6 in. bull 
counting 4 points, etc., highest possible score 40: 
Capt T Ranken, U.K.. 
A E Rogers, U. K. 
M Blood, U.K. 
Sergt-Maj. A. J. Kemp- 
ster, U.K. 
25 
W Winans, U.S.A. 
21 
24 
Col. J H Cowan, U.K. 
Col J K Millner, U.K... 
21 
24 
20 
23 
C T Nix, U.K. 
19 
E O Rosel, Sweden.... 
17 
22 
21 
W Ellicott, U.K. 
16 
♦Winner of Gold medal. 
Also competed: L. E. Tetart, France; M. Robin du 
Pont, France; Barbillat, France; J. Bashford, U. K. 
Running deer, double shot, 20 shots at 100yds., two at 
each run, with any rifle and open sights; highest pos¬ 
sible score, 80: 
*W Winans, U.S.A... 46 
fCapt T Ranken, U.K. 46 
A E Rogers, U.K.33 
T Bashford, U.K.25 
Col J Cowan, U.K.24 
C J Nix, U.K. 22 
W R L Joynt, U.K... 20 
M R du Pont, France. 18 
Col J Millner, U.K.... 15 
Field (London), of July 11. 
♦Winner of gold medal, score in tie 44. 
tWinner of silver medal, score in tie 41. 
{Winner of bronze medal. 
|0 G Swahn, Sweden.. 38 
M Blood, U.K. 34 
Sergt-Maj. A J Kemp- 
ster, U.K.34 
W Ellicott, U. K. 33 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York.— The practice shoot of the corps, at a shoot 
held at Union Hill, resulted as follows: 
Ring target:' 
R Busse .{98 
Tohn Wagner .196 
R Schwanemann .194 
F Schwarz .190 
A Cross .163 
G Shern .163 
Jos Keller .148 
C Wagner .14 < 
Man target: 
R Schwanemann ... 
R Busse . 
J Wagner . 
Point Target: 
R Buss . 
J Wagner ..:. 
R Schwanemann .. 
A Wiltz . 6 
F Schwarz . 5 
J Wulff . 3 
A Keller . 3 
J Keller . 3 
Bullseyes: 
R Busse . p 
R Schwanemann . 2 
J Wulff . 1 
O Keller . 143 
H Born ..142 
J Diederich .138 
A Reibstein .137 
J Wulff .135 
T Wagner .132 
C Stoerer .130 
59 
57 
50 
11 
10 
9 
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C 
Stern .. 
Kross . 
Wagner 
46 
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39 
King. 
Special. 
5-shot. 
88 
86 85 82 77 
42 
S4 
S 6 85 82 78 
40 
80 
87 86 79 78 
45 
80 
77 75 73 62 
41 
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Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The regular shoot of this Association took place on 
July 12, when the following scores were made at HOflyds., 
offhand, on Standard target: 
Hofer . 
Roberts . 
Nestler ... 
Freitag . 
The following is taken from the Shooting Times of 
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