FOREST AND STREAM 
[May 2, 1908. 
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Every Championship Event 
AT THE 
Grand American Handicap 
Chicago, June 18-22, 1907, was won by 
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High Average for the Entire Program 
Long Run of the Tournament 
The Preliminary Handicap 
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Adventures with Indians and Game. 
When writing say you saw the adv. in 
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Sam LoveTs Camps. 
North Caldwell Gun Club. 
North Caldwell, N. J., April 25.—Mr. Carl Fischer 
made high average, 135. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 6 6 
Carl Fischer .10 
A Schoverling . 6 
Winslow . 6 
By Dr. William Allen. Price, $2.15, postpaid. 
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T Day, Jr. 5 
Brown . 3 
Stager .10 
H Jacobson . 6 
Sindle . 8 
Butler . 9 
Langhans ...11 8 15 
W Reynolds . .. 11 10 10 
Kusmaul . 9 14 
Francisco .11 
G Francisco . — 5 
Shindler .15 
Sindle . U 
Dwyer .14 
Klatz .12 
Young . 12 
Abe Kayhart . f. 4 
H Mosher . 17 
L Courter .. 
Aaron Kayhart . 
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'Rifle 'Range and Gallery, 
Fixtures. 
July 21-22.—New Haven, Conn.—Southern New Englani 
Schuetzen Bund. , , 
July 27-Aug. 1—Wakefield, Mass.—New England Mill 
tary Rifle Association. _ 
Aug. 10-13.—Camp Perry, O.—Ohio State Rifle Associa 
tion. . . . 
Aug. 14-20.—Camp Perry, O.—National Rifle Association 
Aug. 21-27.—Camp Perry, O.—National Board for th< 
Promotion of Rifle Practice. 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, April 24.—Scores were made as follows a 
Union Hill to-day: 
Ring target: 
F Facompre.... 
E Fischer . 
B Zettler. 
O Schwaneman 
C Meyer . 
C A Niemeyer.191 
G Ludwig 
A P Fegert 
J G Tholke. 
H Lohden 
H Foster, 
H W Mesloli. 
F Busch . 
G Thomas 
J H Kroeger. 
H Bruening ... 
A W Lemcke. 
W Dahl . 
... 204 
H C Hainhorst. 
. 15 
... 204 
M Detjen . 
15 
... 200 
G W Offermann. 
. lb 
... 196 
T Sinnigen . 
... 194 
J W Wellenbrock.... 
... 191 
C .Steffens . 
.. ib 
. 191 
T H Klee. 
.. 14 
... 188 
H B Michaelsen. 
.. 14 
... 1S7 
N C L Beversten... 
.. 14 
... 187 
A Sibbern . 
.. 14 
... 180 
A W Lemcke. 
.. 14 
... 178 
H V Minden. 
.. 14 
... 178 
H Hoenisch . 
.. 14 
... 178 
W Schulte . 
... 176 
H Nordbruch . 
.. 14 
D H Brinckmann... 
.. 13 
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.. 13 
... 168 
"T Heidelberger . 
.. 13 
... 168 
F Feldhusen . 
.. 13 
... 162 
T D Wilkins. 
.. 13 
... 161 
t Doppel . 
.. 13 
... 161 
J N Herman. 
.. 13 
... 139 
H Bohling . 
.. 12 
... 160 
H Leopold . 
.. 12 
IM 
.. 12 
... 159 
... ifS 
F V Deesten. 
.. 12 
Bullseyes: F. Facompre 3, M. Detjen 3, H. Meslol 
2, R. Ohms 2, R. Schwanemann 2, A. T. Fegert. 2, H 
Koster 2, and one each for II. Nordbruch, T. Willms 
W. Lohmann, B. Zettler, H. V. Minden, Geo. W. OfTei 
mann, II. W. Kphring, H. Decker, F. Bund, F. C 
Borges, G. Ludwig, J. C. Bonn, Dr. Ch. Grosch, Ja< 
Schmitt, Chas. Meyer, D. V. Hein, C. Plump, J. H 
Cordes, H. Haase, Chas. Steffens. 
Man target; 
Chas Meyer . 
.... 58 
G Thomas . 
A P Fegert . 
.... 0 o 
F Facompre . 
E Fischer . 
.... 54 
F V Ronn . 
N Koster . 
.... 54 
H Hoenisch . 
F Busch . 
.... 53 
Toe Schmitt . 
J C Bonn . 
C A Niemeyer. 
.... 52 
"R. Schwanemann . 
.... 52 
Chris Glandorf . 
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Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York, April 28.— Total scores made during th 
winter season practice shoot of the members of th 
Zettler Rifle Club: 
Best 
Total scores. 50 scores 
W A Tewes . 31,995 12,389 
A Ilubalek .31,965 12,392 
L C Buss.31,806 12,354 
M Dorrler . 31,750 12,320 
O Smith .31,598 12,288 
G Schlicht . 31,591 12,264 
C Zettler . 31,490 12,244 
L P Hansen. 31,314 12,197 
B Zettler . 30,634 11,990 
G Amouroux . 26,069 12,050 
L Mauser . 25,118 12,112 
T H Keller. 23,114 11,758 
Extra premium for highest number of rings: Firs 
W. A. Tewes; second, A. Hubalek; third, L. C. Buss 
fourth, M. Dorrler; fifth, O. Smith; sixth, G. Schlicht. 
