Nov. 21, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
833 
RECORDS OF 1908 
BALLISTITE -and- EMPIRE 
New York Schuefzen Corps. 
New York, Nov. 13.—The 
gallery shoot of the 
Corps 
to-day resulted as follows: 
G Zimmermann . 
487 
H D Gobber. 
... 439 
G Ludwig . 
. 475 
A Heims . 
... 437 
( C A Niemever . 
. 474 
II B Michaelson... 
... 436 
j' F Busch . 
472 
T Gute . 
.. .> 435 
C Mever . 
470 
H Hesse . 
... 432 
T C Brown. 
469 
W Dahl . 
... 432 
B Zettler . 
. 467 
H C Hainhorst. 
....431 
T Schmitt . 
. 464 
T Thalmann . 
... 431 
H Koster . 
. 461 
T LI Kroeger. 
... 429 
‘ C Sicocro . 
460 
W Lohmann . 
... 427 
IT Haase . 
. 457 
T G Tholke. 
... 426 
R Schwanemnnn .... 
. 457 
G Elfers. 
... 426 
y O Schwanemann . 
. 454 
N C L Raversten.. 
... 4°6 
’ D T Peper. 
. 454 
A Beckmann . 
... 425 
i H Lohden . 
. 451 
H Nordbruch . 
... 425 
, E Bund . 
. 453 
M Theu . 
... 47) 
i G W Oppermann. 
. 451 
L Korade . 
... 419 
G Thomas . 
. 451 
G Schonkenberg ... 
... Ill 
C Glandorf . 
. 450 
G Mann . 
... 413 
T Dappel . 
. 449 
F Feldman . 
... 413 
F V Deesten. 
. 448 
11 Hoenisch . 
... 413 
F Facompre . 
. 446 
A Beckman . 
... 410 
T H Hainhorst. 
. 444 
C Roffman . 
... 409 
T Heidelberger. 
. 444 
F Harre . 
... 409 
H D Mever . 
. 443 
T N Tonjes. 
... 408 
V’ A I.pmckc. 
. 442 
G Wehrenberg . 
A W Lemcke. 
. 442 
D H Brinckmann.. 
... 406 
D Von der Lieth.... 
. 441 
FI Decker . 
... 404 
R Ohms . 
. 441 
F C Borges. 
... 40.3 
H H Kahrs. 
. 441 
F Schultz' . 
... 402 
G Schmitz . 
. 441 
(i Kessler . 
... 402 
A F Schmidt. 
. 439 
F Gobber . 
... 400 
II Ouaal . 
. 439 
J N Hoosmann .... 
... 399 
Bullseve target: 
H G Hainhorst. 
23 
G Ludwig . 
• 58% 
T Hainhorst . 
27y 2 
F Feldhusen . 
. 61 
Chas. Mever . 
28 
G Schnakenberg ... 
. 66 
( A Niemeyer. 
281/z 
F Facompre . 
. 661/z 
A Reckmann . 
29 
G Zimmermann .... 
. 68 
C Boesch . 
3U/2 
F Harre . 
. 68 
G W Dahl. 
36 
H Ouaal . 
. 69 
H Kosher . 
37 
T Mohrmann . 
. 70y 2 
J Doppel . 
54% 
Providence 
(R- I.) 
Revolver Club. 
Providence, R. I 
, Nov. 
14.—To-day we held our 
annual revolver match for the club championship cup,' 
| which proved a fitting final for the end of our outdoor 
. season. Ed Parkhurst won the cup after a close rhn 
with Joslin, who led the hunch for the first three strings. 
On the last two strings Ed. landed two good scores that 
placed him in the lead with a score of 428. The match 
was 50 shots at 50yds., under U. S. R. A. rules. Some 
of the boys had poor luck, particularly Billy Almy, who 
shot far below his usual high average. 
We missed some of our old members who usually par¬ 
ticipate in this event, particularly “Soppy Smith” and 
“Pop” Hurlburt. both of whom now live too far away 
to run over to the range handily. The four highest men 
in the match were: 
Parkhurst . 77 85 87 90 89—428 
Joslin . SO 90 SO 7S 85—413 
Miller . 76 86 69 S9 80—400 
. Almy . 76 74 78 75 83—386 
Practice scores, 50yds., revolver: Almy S4, S6, S5, SS, 
85, 87, 85, 88; Parkhurst 89, 81, 87, 87, S6; Toslin 74, 79, 
87, 86, 83, 81; Willard 74, 82, 93. SS. 87. 
Revolver, 20yds.: Miller 85, 84, 84, 80; Toslin 73, 80, 70, 
75, 72, 82, 73, 78; Willard 88, 84, 82, 73, 7S: Brow 82, 80, 
73, 75. W. H. Willard. 
Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps. 
New York.—T h 
e gallery 
shoot of the Corps 
at Zet- 
tier’s gallery had 
scores as 
follows: 
Ring target: 
G Ludwig . 
.468 
L Rohkapt . 
. 4.36 
G Thomas . 
.461 
C Meisenzahl . 
.429 
C Weinbacher ... 
.445 
T Martin .. 
. 428 
C Hopf . 
.445 
W Mensch . 
. 421 
H Kraus . 
.445 
E A Modersohn.. 
. 420 
H Koch . 
.444 
T Zacharzowsky... 
.409 
H T Behrmann... 
.440 
T YV Thoret. 
. 403 
F YVeiler . 
.401 
E Helker . 
.397 
Bullseye target: 
L Rohkapt . 
... 22 
T W Thoref . 
% 
1 9 2 
1 E Minchen . 
... 33 
F YVeiler . 
... 125 
H T Behrmann.. 
... 91 
E Hilker . 
... 127 
H Koch . 
... 97 
Chris YY’embacher 
... 136 
W Mensch . 
... 104 
T Martin . 
... 140 
G Ludwig . 
... 109 
H Kraus . 
... 167 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, Nov. 14.—At Armbruster’s Park to-day 
the following scores were made: 
Revolver, 10 shots, 50yds.: T. E. R. Morgan 85, 82, 85, 
90, 91, 85, 92, 82, 80, 81; M. Havs 84, S3, 91, 82. 89, 90', S3, 
86, 90, 91; Col. H. H. Brinkerhoff 84, 77, 84, S8, 78, 83; 
J. E. Silliman 91, 84. 
Nov. 12.—At 2628 Broadway, scores were made as 
follows: 
Revolver, 20yds.: A. L. A. Himmelwright 86, 88, 92; 
B. F. Wilder 83; Dr. C. Philips S2, 85, 86. 82, 81, 78; 
M. Hays 91, 89, 85; J. L. R. Morgan 91, 81, SO, 86. 83, 
81, 80, 80; Dr. W. H. Luckett 91, 86 , 83, 85; Dr. R. H. 
Sayre 95, 93 , 93, 91, 91, 91; T. E. Silliman 85, 84; R. H. 
Ryder 85, 83, 86, 85, 86, 87, 87, 86. 
Rifle, 25yds.: Dr. YV. II. Luckett 243, T. E. Silliman 
i 247, 244, 240. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
(Dense) 
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Houston Chronicle Trophy 
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Fred J. Stone Trophy, Bergen Beach, N. Y. 
Metropolitan Championship (1907-1908) 
Arkansas State Championship 
Oklahoma State Championship 
Southern Handicap 
High Professional Average. 
Utah Shoot, Salt Lake City 
High General and First Amateur Averages. 
Idaho Falls Medal. 
Confarr Medal. 
Becker Trophy. 
Individual Championship. 
Illinois State Professional Championship, Chicago 
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