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[April 4, 1908. 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, March 27. —Scores made to-day at Zettler’s 
gallery, 159 West Twenty-third street, were as follows: 
Ring target: 
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C Meyer . 483 
R Schwanemann . 475 
O Schwanemann . 475 
B Zettler . 408 
C A Niemeyer . 466 
T Schmitt .466 
H Haase . 46o 
G W Offermanr. . *64 
F Facompre .464 
J Gute .461 
F Ronn . 460 
F Bund . 458 
H C Hainhorst.457 
H B Michaelsen.456 
P Heidelberger .455 
N Jantzen .454 
FI D Gobber . 454 
J H Hainhorst. 454 
j C Bonn. 453 
J Sinnigen . 453 
C Roffmann . 452 
G W Meyer . 451 
C Plunge . 451 
C Elfers . 450 
C L Beversten . 448 
C Si evers . 448 
W Lohman . 446 
W Dahl . 444 
IF D Meyer. 444 
IF Mesloh . , .443 
J H Kroeger.443 
A F Schmidt. 442 
FI Hoenisch . 441 
Bullseye target: 
J Sinnigen . 10 
F Ronn . 1414 
A F Schmidt. 27 
j Schmitt . 36 
Chas Meyer . 39 
R Schwanemann .... 45 
J C Bonn . 50 
F C Borjes. 60 
L Korade .440 
P Willms .437 
Dr C Grosch .437 
IF Hesse . 435 
D Ficken . 134 
J N Flerrman .431 
C Schmitz . 430 
F Hetzel .430 
II Bohling . 429 ' 
J N Tonges . 428 
II Decker . 425 
F C Borjes. 424 
D J Peper.424 
B Kumm . 424 
IF Leopold .423 
F Schnane .421 
C Boesch .420 
J G Tholke . 419 
G Wehrenberg .419 
C Meyer .419 
G Thomas . 416 
C Glandorf .415 
W Schafer .414 
W Ullrich . 413 
A W Lemcke. 
L Herte! . 
C Mann . 
FI W Kohring. 
A Lilienthal ... 
W Mohrntann . 
F Schultz . 
A Beckmann .. 
410 
409 
404 
404 
403 
403 
402 
402 
H C Hainhorst. 60% 
F Busch . 66% 
O Schwanemann _ 67 
II Hoenisch . 78 
J G Tholke. SO 
Chris Meyer . 87 
Ch. Plump . 88 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, Mass., March 21.—The weekly com¬ 
petition of the Massachusetts Rifle Association was held 
at its range to-day with a good attendance of riflemen. 
Conditions were apparently fine, but the light wind, 
which prevailed, was just unsteady enough to prevent 
high scores from materializing. 
A feature of the day was the score of 46, made at 
1,000yds., by Mr. Burnes, with the latest model pew 
Springfield rifle, and ammunition containing the Spitzer 
bullet, giving a velocity of 2700 feet per second. This 
is the first time this arm and ammunition have been used 
at Walnut Hill, and results obtained were most gratify¬ 
ing. The summary: 
Offhand practice match: J. Busfield 82. 81, 80, 80; H. E. 
Tuck 80, 79; F. H. West 78, 73; L. Lewis 77. 
Long range rifle match, 1,000yds.: Burnes 46, 44; 
M. W. Parker 41, 41, 37; W. Charles 41, 40; R. L. Dale 
40, 39, 39; S. W. Wise 37; F. Daniels 35; O. E. Gerrish 
33, 29. 
Military rifle match: W. R. Murphy 46, 45, 42. 
Pistol medal match: D. G. Fox 90, 90, 84; C. F. 
Lamb 83. 
Pistol practice match: D. L. Marsh 89, 85; D. G. 
Fox 84, 83. 
New York, March 26.—At 2628 Broadway, to-day, the 
following scores were made: 
Revolver, 20yds.—R. M. Ryder, 91, 85; T. P. Nichols, 
89, 92, 86, 86, 82; M. Hays, 87; B. F. Wilder, 91, 89, 88, 
88, 83; Dr. C. Philips, 80, 79, 76, 75; W. Wadsworth, 69; 
A. Knowlton, 81; H. A. Reitzenstein, 77; G. Grenzer, 
93, 85, 84; T. E. Silliman, 86, 84, 81. 
Rifle, 75yds.—R. M. Ryder. 241, 237; T. E. Clark, 236, 
235; J. E. Silliman, 244, 242. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. • 
New York, March 26.—On the ring target scores were 
made as follows, to-day, by the following mentioned 
^hooters: 
R Schwanemann .... 
... 478 
T Garthe . 
. 432 
R 
Busse . 
.. 477 
Tas Keller . 
. 478 
A 
P Fegert. 
.. 470 
H Born . 
.413 
F 
Schwarz . 
.. 458 
A Wiltz . 
IF 
C Radloff. 
... 432 
A Rebstein . 
. 3S6 
FI 
The best bullseyes 
C Radloff.. 
during the season were: 
11V 2 A Reibstein . 
.... 65 
A 
P Fegert. 
. 27 
Chas Wagner .... 
.... 81 
R 
Busse . 
. 32 
H Born . 
.... 85 
F 
Schwarz . 
33 
Jos Keller . 
.... 88 
R 
Schwanemann .... 
STVfc 
T Garthe . 
.... 93 
A 
Kronsberg . 
, 48 
A Wiltz . 
.... 119 
Philadelphie Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, March 28.—The following are the scores 
recorded during the past two weeks at the indoor range, 
1506 Washington avenue: 
March 17—Rifle, 25yds.: Hubbard, 230, 232, 230, 232, 
233; Geo. H. Smith, 237, 233, 231, 234, 237; Geo. Schuer- 
ring, 240, 242, 241, 242; Williamson, 231, 230, 233; Goddard, 
240, 242; Dubbs, 236. 
March 20.—Revolver, 20yds.: Geo. Hugh Smith, 84, 79, 
76, 86, 76, 87, 91; T. C. Hay, 71, 78. 
March 24—Rifle: Geo. H. Smith, 240, 237, 238, 240, 242; 
Anderson, 213, 219; Williamson, 230, 232; Wm. T. Smith, 
234, 226, 242; Hubbard, 225, 236, 228, 237; Dillin, 235, 234, 
239; Goddard, 243, 244; Walker, 232; Stubbs, 231, 230, 
228, 226, 237. 
March 27.— Revolver, 20yd?.: Geo. H. Smith 84. 87, 77, 
80, 79, 74, 84, 84; Wm. T. Smith. 69; R. L. Dubbs. 62, 
78, 78, 80, 82; Hay, 65, 62, 74, 67, 80; Stubbs, 56, 58, 62. 
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