Feb. 4, 1911.] 
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North Caldwell Gun Club. 
.3’ R , TH - Caldwell - , N - J-. Jan- " 1 .—Event No. 3 was 
special prize event and was won by Wm. Kussmaul, box 
° • c, 1 8 ' a ss; second Samuel Fischer, whiskbroom holder; 
third, Fred Sindle, shaving- set. 
On Feb. 4 we will hold a shoot for prizes and sweep- 
s ! akes , and Feb. 13, Lincoln’s Birthday, will hold a 
shoot for several prizes. 
Targets: H. 15 10 25 25 25 25 15 Broke. 
L Stager . 1 12 8 23 .. 22 22 11 99 
1-red Stndle . 4 7 7 20 .. 17 19 12 8 G 
I H Francisco. 5 8 4 17 18 .. 14 8 74 
v ,V°nng. Jr. 2 11 9 22 ..19 18 .. 81 
i El? c *l? r . 3 9 8 22 .. .. 15 .. 57 
.1 bnindler . 2 12 6 20 11 51 
L £ej?er . 1 13 9 21 25 23 !! .. 92 
Flul Coffin . 2 11 9 21 24 24 .... 91 
Wm Kussmaul . l 13 9 24 23 21 21 i 3 125 
Carl Fischer . 8 . ~S 
T. A. Quackenbush, Sec’y. 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
March 11-18.—Fifteenth annual championship under aus- 
pices of Zettler Rifle Club, 159 W. 23d St., New York. 
June 3-4. St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combination 
tournament, Missouri State Rifle Association. C. C 
Crossman, Sec’y. 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York.— Scores of the Zettler Rifle Club, made at 
its regular weekly practice shoot, Jan. 17. Five 10-shot 
strings, possible total 1250: 
G L Amouroux 
A Begerow ... 
F M Bund. 
L C Buss. 
C L Gerken_ 
L P Hansen .. 
Dr A B Leavitt. 
L Maurer 
. 238 243 241 242 247—1711 
. 230 225 236 241 233—1165 
. 233 237 240 237 230—1177 
. 246 239 244 245 243—1217 
. 238 244 247 233 238—1200 
. 240 235 242 239 240—1196 
. 229 232 238 236 233—1168 
.... 242 239 243 240 233—1197 
y Ultmann . 242 243 243 239 243—1°10 
g q cbbcbt . 243 241 244 239 240—1207 
C A Schrag 
O Smith 
W A Tewes. 
B Zettler .. 
C Zettler ... 
F Busch, Jr. 
H M Pope.. 
F Hecking 
234 233 236 240 235—1178 
238 243 239 248 243—1211 
244 246 246 248 248—1232 
235 241 244 240 238—1198 
241 242 241 243 245—1‘>12 
231 232 236 238 210-1153 
244 239 245 236 236—1 ‘’00 
230 237 240 237 233—1177 
Official score, Match 5: 
Newark _. 1047 vs. Belleville . 034 
St-Loms . 1054 vs. Providence . 1079 
ll,ow .1013 Ys. Oakland . 1061 
Youngstown . 957 V s. Manhattan ... "'' 1074 
Louisville . 980 vs. Philadelphia 1014 
Columbus . 1017 vs. Boston ... 1078 
£P? kane . 1045 vs. Portland .... . mm 
5S5,* . 1023 vs. Century ...".W;; io57 
Seattle .. 1053 vs. Osborne . 856 
Smith and Wesson... 1081 vs. National Capital.'.1040 
Myles Standish . 989 vs. Oakland Bank mo, 
Cu,ebra . 984 vs. Shell Mound ......... 1012 
Official score, Match 6 : 
u t r-„ Louis . 106,5 vs - Newark . lp a 9 
Youngstown . 965 vs. Providence .... 1049 
L°. u,sv ' lle .1011 vs. Oakland . i037 
Columbus . 1073 vs. Manhattan .. rtU 
£.P oka " e . 1075 vs. Philadelphia. qrs 
Smith and Wesson... 1108 vs. Century . wm 
Myles Standish . 993 vs. Osborne fi.". 
cu u br Sr"",-. 97 1 VS. National Capital . 1049 
Shell Mound . 1032 vs. Oakland BankT.'.'.'.'W 45 
Unofficial score, Match 7 : 
iV 5,,ow „. 1045 vs. St. Louis .. J063 
Youngstown . 953 vs. Newark .. . 
S oll i mbua . 1000 VS. Providence. lose 
» z Baar^..« 
akland Bank . 995 vs. National Capital";!:;; 1047 
Unofficial score. Match 8 : 
Youngstown . 1013 vs w;ii„,„ 
Louisville . 994 Sr* -.1051 
Columbus . 1001 VS . . 
Spokane . " 104.3 v= wfu -u . l ° fi3 
s«?ttie 
fyje h s StLYsh SS °. n r mi vs Phifalel 3 "• '''’ ’ ’' ’''’ 1119 
>S *! 
National Capital . 1054 vs. OsboVne Tii:;!!!!! ‘ ’ 10 ™ 
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