FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 14, 1908. 
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IN 1907 
The Highest Professional Average 
The Highest Amateur Average 
The Longest Run of the Year 
Were All Made With DU PONT POWDERS 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., March 7.—In spite of a strong 
blustery wind, there was a good turnout of shooters at the 
regular bi-monthly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club to¬ 
day, Joe Willi, Jr., again showed the boys how to shoot, 
by getting a win on the rifle, camera and chafing dish. 
Willi, Dietrich and Hyland tied with a straight in the 
rifle event, No. 2, on the shoot-off in camera event No. 
3 Willi got another straight alone. In event No. 4, 
.for the chafing dish, Willi and Hyland tied, Hyland 
losing on the shoot-off. 
Then came the first handicap team match ever tried 
on these grounds. Numbers were put in a hat and 
team mates were drawn. When the scores were totaled, 
team No. 1, made up of Willi and Fisher, was found 
to have won the sterling tea spoons. Willi got highest 
actual number of breaks with Hyland second. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: Hdcp. 10 25 25 25 25 
J T Hyland, 2. 4 8 22 17 18 21 
C G Blandford, 3. 2 8 20 16 19 19 
J Willi, Jr, 1. 6 9 19 20 23 18 
E Brewerton, 4. 5 5 .. 13 15 16 
C Dietrich, 3. 7 6 20 15 22 14 
J C Barlow, 2. 5 5 16 16 18 15 
J H Carpenter, Jr. 7 .. 19 12 .. 
W P Burdick, 4. 8 .. 8 .. .. 7 
W Fisher, 1. 6 .. .. 16 .. 18 
C. G. B. 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Boston Mass., March 7. —At Riverside to-day, scores 
were made at the weekly shoot of the Boston Athletic 
Association, as follows: 
1 
B. H. T. 
Ellis . 84 10 94 
Howell . 83 6 89 
Edwards . 69 20 89 
Owen . 79 9 87 
Gilman . 80 6 8b 
B. II. T. 
Whitney ....... 60 22 82 
Adams . 74 7 81 
Baxter . 69 9 78 
Clark . 60 13 73 
Flint . 51 20 71 
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Fixtures. 
March 14-21.—New York Zettler Rifle Club 100-shot 
gallery championship. F. Hecking, Sec’y. 
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New York Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Feb. 26. —Scores made to-day at the shoot 
of the Corps are as appended herewith. 
Ring target: 
T C Bonn. 
.... 478 
C Meyer . 
... 474 
H Haase . 
... 470 
R Schwanemann . 
.... 468 
G Ludwig . 
.... 467 
J Gute . 
P Heidelberger ... 
... 462 
B Zettler . 
... 461 
F V Ronn. 
... 460 
H D Gobber . 
... 459 
C A Niemeyer.... 
... 459 
C A Niemeyer. 
... 458 
T Schmitt . 
... 457 
C Plump . 
... 456 
T H Hainhorst ... 
... 456 
J Sinnigen . 
... 454 
O Schwanemann .. 
... 452 
H D Meyer. 
... 450 
A F Schmidt. 
... 450 
F Busch . 
D T Peper . 
... 449 
H B Michaelsen... 
... 448 
C Elfers . 
... 447 
G Thomas . 
... 446 
C Sievers . 
... 444 
(1 W Meyer. 
... 443 
T H Kroeger. 
... 443 
TT Decker . 
... 443 
H Doscher . 
... 443 
C Glandorf . 
... 443 
H Mesloh . 
... 441 
Bullseye target: 
F Facompre . 
• • 201/2 
H Hanse . 
■ ■ 34% 
Chas Meyer . 
.. 37 
G Ludwig . 
-• 43% 
Geo W Meyer. 
.. 62 
1 H Hainhorst. 
.. 67 
Tac Schmitt. 
.. 67 
J N Herrmann. 
.. 69 
A W Lemcke .440 
L Korade .439 
G W Offermann .439 
N C L Beversten.438 
H C Hainhorst.438 
C Boesch . 437 
T G Tholke. 436 
H Hesse .433 
H V Minden .432 
A Beckmann .429 
W Lohman .429 
C Schmitz .427 
H W Kohring.427 
F Harre . 427 
J N Herrmann .426 
H Leopold .425 
H Hordbush .424 
W Ullrich . 424 
B Kumra .421 
C Man . 421 
F Schnaue .420 
C Heide .416 
W Dahl .416 
H Hoenisch .415 
H Groolhers .413 
G Wehrenberg . 412 
J Harre .411 
J N Tonges.410 
W Schafer . 409 
II Offermann . 409 
P Wilms . 405 
J R Gute .69 
W L Korade.73 
H D Gobber.77 
P Willms .80 
H Mesloh .82 
H B Michaelsen. 90% 
W Lohmann .101 
Wappirvger's Falls Rifle Club. 
\\ appingers Falls, N. Y., Feb. 24.—The Wappinger3 
Rifle Club, at their 200yds. range, on the standard Ameri¬ 
can target, shooting two scores of 10 shots each, made 
the following scores: fi 
H. Croshier 86, 81; H. Rozell 75, 78; S. Colter 75, 76; 
E. Leitzensen 73, 78; E. Mulligan, Sr., 74, 77; W. 
Sheran, 74, 75; A. Speedling 71, 76; J. Bergen 72, 74; 
W, Croshier 69, 77; A. Brower 68, 76; E. Mulligan, Jr., 
70, 73; W. Lines 60, 71; J. Stingle 61, 61; Newkirk £>6, 58. 
Du Pont Rifle Association. 
Wilmington, Del., March 7. —The following scores 
were made on the range of the association this after¬ 
noon. Conditions were excellent. 
