Dec. 19, 1908] FOREST AND STREAM. 993 
RECORDS OF 1908 
BALLISTITE -and- EMPIRE 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
! New York, Dec. 11. —The gallery shoot had a large 
.ttendance. 
' ^ 
Zimmermann .... 
.. 4SS 
D Hoffmann .. 
.. 433 
Schwanemann ... 
.. 475 
H H Kahrs .. 
.. 429 
Mever . 
.. 473 
F Feldhusen . 
.. 429 
i 
Ludwig . 
.. 472 
N Then . 
.. 428 
0 
T Peper . 
.. 470 
T H Kroeger. 
.. 428 
A Niemeyer . 
.. 409 
W Lohmann . 
Schwanemann ... 
.. 409 
H Offermann . 
.. 428 
I Zettler . 
.. 409 
F Facompre .. 
.. 426 
W Offermann... 
. 466 
H Hoenisch . 
.. 425 
1 T 1 
Gute . 
.. 465 
C Boesch . 
.. 425 
| r 
C Bonn. 
.. 463 
H Hesse . 
.. 424 
V 
A Lemcke. 
.. 403 
A Eitzen . 
499 
F 
Busch . 
.. 401 
H Decker . 
.. 420 
R 
Ohms . 
.. 400 
A Beckmann . 
.. 420 
Sievers . 
.. 455 
W H Kohring. 
.. 420 
r> 
.. 455 
C Elfers . 
.. 418 
.. 405 
F Schnane . 
.. 417 
FT 
D Meyer. 
.. 453 
D H Brinckmann . 
.. 417 
1 r> 
.. 453 
F V Decsten . 
.. 417 
r. 
Kessler . 
.. 449 
D von der Lieth _ 
.. 415 
FI 
C Hainhorst .... 
.. 448 
P Wilms . 
.. 413 
Glandorf . 
.. 444 
H Ficke . 
.. 412 
\ 
W Lemcke. 
.. 440 
N C L Beversten... 
.. 412 
II 
Haase . 
.. 443 
L Korde . 
.. 412 
r 
G Tholke . 
.. 442 
II V Minden. 
.. 412 
FI 
Lohden . 
.. 442 
A Schmidt . 
.. 412 
r 
Dapoel . 
.. 442 
A Heins . 
.. 411 
r 
N Hermann. 
.. 439 
F Fhlen . 
.. 411 
FI 
D Gobber . 
.. 437 
W Schaefer . 
.. 406 
F 
Bund . 
.. 437 
F Ernst . 
.. 406 
FI 
B Micbaelsen.... 
.. 434 
F TIetzel . 
.. 406 
r. 
Wehrenberg .... 
.. 434 
D Ficken . 
.. 403 
IV 
Dahl . 
.. 433 
T Mohrmann . 
.. 403 
f; 
Thomas . 
.. 433 
C Wahmann . 
.. 402 
F 
Harre . 
.. 400 
Bullseyes: 
r; 
Zimmerman .... 
. 25 
C Elfers . 
. 57 
. 2814 
. 60 
\\J 
Dahl . 
. 35 
A Eitzen . 
. 60% 
FT 
B Michaelsen.... 
. 33% 
P Friedhoff . 
. 61 
n 
Ficken . 
. 40 
H Henning . 
. 61 
IV 
A Lemcke. 
. 41% 
F Bund . 
. 65% 
R 
Schwanemann .. 
• 41% 
W Schaefer . 
. 66 
F 
Ludwig . 
. 42 
Geo W Offermann.. 
. 67 
r 
TI Beckmann.... 
. 53 
W W Ilaaren. 
. 69 
F 
Harre . 
. 53% 
Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps 
. 
New York. Dec. 
9.—The 
scores made by the 
Corps 
to-day in Zettler’s 
gallery, follow: 
Ring target: 
G Ludwig . 
.... 479 
E Hilker . 
.. 419 
C Wembacher . 
.... 466 
C Hopf . 
... 413 
C Goerke . 
.... 456 
L Rohkotl . 
... 408 
C, Thomas . 
.... 451 
B Rosenfeld . 
... 408 
TI Kraus . 
.... 448 
C Degnan . 
... 406 
C Sieburg . 
.... 445 
St Bowmann .. 
... 409 
T Martin . 
.... 442 
F Horn . 
... 399 
C Thibauth . 
.... 441 
W Mensch . 
... 398 
E A Modersohn.... 
.... 436 
F Weiler . 
T W Thoret . 
.... 429 
Zacharzowsky . 
... 391 
.... 428 
Minchen . 
... 378 
Eckelmann . 
.... 428 
T Lanzer . 
... 378 
A Buhrmeister .... 
.... 425 
C Neff . 
... 372 
II T Behrmann.... 
.... 422 
C V Munster. 
... 372 
A B Schroeder.... 
.... 420 
Bullseves: 
H T Behrmann... 
.. 37 
T Zacharzowsky .... 
. 147 
G Thomas . 
.. 59 
T Minchen . 
. 152 
A B Schroeder.... 
.. 100 
C Hopf . 
: 154 
T IV Tharet . 
.. 104 
W Mensch . 
. 169 
T Martin . 
.. 115 
II Kraus . 
. 174 
G Ludwig . 
.. 134 
G A Modersohn ... 
. 175 
Eckelmann . 
.. 135 
New York 
Central 
Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Dec. 
2. —The gallery shoot of the club to- 
dav resulted in the following scores: 
Ring: target: 
C. Zimmermann .. 
.... 485 
T von der Lieth_ 
... 440 
C O'tmann . 
.... 480 
H L Schrader. 
... 440 
A Tleimerich . 
.... 469 
H Hoffman . 
... 436 
W Wessel . 
.... 464 
(j Kessler . 
T Gute . 
.... 464 
W Bogel . 
... 430 
TI Schumacher .... 
.... 460 
C A Schrag. 
... 429 
B Thumann . 
.... 457 
H A Ficke. 
... 417 
F Schroeder . 
.... 455 
A Eitzen . 
... 393 
C Folke . 
.... 441 
11 Folke . 
... 389 
C F Gennerich .... 
.... 441 
Bullseyes: 
T Gute . 
.. 23% 
H L Schrader . 
. 87 
Chas Folke . 
.. 47 
C Oltmann . 
. 87% 
H Schumacher .... 
.. 50 
T von der Lieth... 
. 93 
Gus Zimmermann . 
.. 53% 
F Schroeder . 
• 94% 
A Heimerich . 
.. 56 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Dec. 3. —The gallery shoot of the corps 
to-day, held in Zettler’s gallery, resulted as follows: 
Ring target: 
... 484 
11 Kaliski . 
. 436 
R Busse . 
... 470 
H Born . 
R Schwanemann .. 
... 454 
A Reibstein . 
. 4°5 
A Rroos . 
... 453 
A Wiltz . 
T Fueger . 
... 442 
T C Bonn . 
. 405 
... 436 
M Busch . 
. 402 
H C Radloff. 
... 436 
Bullseyes: 
R Schwanemann .. 
.. 33 
T C Bonn. 
.... 81% 
J Fueger . 
.. 38% 
A Kronsberg ... 
.... 126 
k Stein . 
.. 51 
A Kroos . 
.... 147 
R Busse . 
.. 72 
H C Radloff. 
.... 190 
H Kaliski . 
.. SO 
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