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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Dec. 17. 1910. 
Y OU know geese — hardy cruisers of 
the skies. They can get away with 
more shot than any other game bird. It 
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Booklet 
JERSEY CITY, Nl & 
American Big Game in its Haunts* 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editor, 
George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. New York. 497 
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without causing them to desert; the preservation of wild geese, woodcock, 
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Rapid fire, 19 seconds . 10 5 4 
R Puck . 9 6 7 
6 9 4 
6 9 6 
9 6 7 
Rapid fire, 14 seconds . 9 8 7 
Wm Gough . 7 9 5 
9 7 6 
8 6 9 
6 8 7 
Rapid fire, 12 seconds . 10 8 6 
Sergt. Palmer . 7 5 8 
7 7 5 
6 10 10 
5 5 8 
Rapid fire, 17 seconds . 8 7 5 
Team total, 1072; possible, 1350; average, 
Individual Scores: 
J Odgers 
. 3 
9 
9 
6 
8 
6 
7 
8 
6 
8 
5 
9 
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18 
seconds ... 
. 4 
4 
3 
T Grady . 
. 5 
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6 
5 10 
9 
5 
6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
Rapid fire, 
20 ; 
seconds .... 
. 9 
3 
0 
Cincinnati 
Revolver Club. 
Pugh . 
.. .■. 7 10 
7 
8 
4 
6 
8 
7 
9 
10 10 
8 
Rapid fire. 
14 
seconds.... 
. 10 
7 
6 
Phillips .. 
. 9 
4 
6 
9 
6 10 
7 
9 
6 
7 
7 
5 
Rapid fire, 
13 
seconds .. 
. 10 
9 
9 
Cox . 
. 9 
5 
4 
10 10 
7 
8 
8 
8 
7 
8 
6 
Rapid fire, 
15 
seconds ... 
. 8 
7 
6 
Erd . 
. 8 
4 
7 
6 
5 
8 
6 
5 
8 
7 
4 
9 
Rapid fire, 
18 
seconds ... 
.10 
9 10 
Carrington 
. 9 
7 
9 
9 
7 
4 
9 
6 
5 
6 
Rapid fire. 
14 
seconds .. 
. 8 
6 
0 
Yungblut . 
. 5 
7 
5 
5 
5 
5 
7 
7 
6 
6 
8 
Rapid fire, 
14 
seconds ... 
4 
4 
Team total, 994; average, 165.66. 
Individual Scores: 
Bellsmith . 6 5 8 
7 10 4 
7 5 8 
5 8 8 
Rapid fire, 13 seconds .10 6 5 
Thompson .. 9 7 7 
4 7 10 
8 8 7 
10 7 6 
Rapid fire, 16 seconds. 10 5 5 
4 
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6 
4—32 
9 
6—34 
9 
8—38 
7 
5—34—138 
6 
4— 34 
172 
5 
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5 
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7 
5—35 
5 
7—33—138 
4 
4— 32 
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7 
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6 
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9 
8—35—142 
4 
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5 
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9 
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6 
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5 
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5 
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7 
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Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York.— Last week’s practice shoot of the Zettler 
Rifle Club, held at its headquarters, 159 West Twenty- 
third street, on Dec. 6 , resulted as follows: 
F M Bund . 247 238 243 239 240—1207 
T H Keller . 242 235 230 227 238—1172 
L Maurer . 236 240 238 237 236—1187 
O Smith . 244 242 242 240 249—1217 
W A Tewes . 245 243 241 246 248—1223 
B Zettler . 229 240 249 231 233—1162 
C Zettler . 240 240 240 241 240-1201 
F Hecking . 238 227 230 235 242—1172 
At the annual meeting of the above club, the following 
officers were elected for 1911: President, A. Begerow; 
Vice-President, C. A. Schrag; Secretary, F. Hecking; 
Treasurer, C. Zettler; Shooting Master, B. Zettler; Trus¬ 
tees — Gus. Zimmerman, L. C. Buss and L. P. Hansen. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
