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(.22) 2389, 287, 286, 282, 235, 234, 235; C. L. Beach (.22), 
235, 224, 226, 220. 
Revolver, 20yds., Standard target: A. C. Hurlburt (.38) 
68, 72, 75, 76, 78; W. B. Gardiner (.388) 76; .22 pistol: 70, 76; 
H. C. Miller (.38) 64, 70; A. B. Coulters (.38) 49. 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
SEVENTY-ONE members took part in the regular shoot 
held the night of Feb. 28, and the competition, especially 
on the bullseye target, was keen. On this target the 
prize offhand Was a tea set, composed of 100 pieces, and 
when the bullseyes were measured it was found that J. 
Siebs was the fortunate man, his single shot being 
only 26% degrees off the center. George Ludwig was 
high man on the ring target. The scores at 75ft. otfhand 

follow: 
Ring target: 
G Ludwig .... 238 244—482 G Jantzen .... 215 219—434 
Be Zettler |... . 237 236—473 J H Meyer .. 225 207—432 
C Meyer.....:. 236 235—471 W _ Ulrich..... 207 224—431 
ji Ce Bonn... 229 241—470 C Schmitz .... 215 215—430 
A P Fegert.... 229 239—468 W J Behrens. .215 215—430 
J N F Siebs.. 227 241—468 GH Fixsen... 226 204—430 
CG Grosch \.... 231 235—466 © Konigiws 3... 210 219—429 
He iaase oy. ... 228 237—465 H C Hainhorst 208 220—428 
G Offermann .234 230—464 € Boesch ..... 228 199—427 
F Von Ronn.. 231 232—463 GaiManrn eee 215 212—427 
H D Meyer .. 228 230—458 @ Ouadt 25: 211 215—426 
C Roffmann .. 220 237-457 4H OQuaal ..... 210 216—426 
Schwanemann 233 224—457 Drbicken! 7.,.0 201 222—423 
G.Sievets ones: 225 231—456 Von Dwingelo, 210 210—420 
H Michaelsen. 225 228—453 H Gobber ... 220 199—419 
F Feldhusen.. 225 227—452 F G Hetzel ... 209 210—419 
Weta’ 3. 222 225—447 He Meyn ....<< 208 209—417 
A W Lemcke. 225 222—447 J _H Doscher.. 202 210—412 
C Brinkama... 224 221—445 Ee eDickers.. 7. 204 207—411 
P Heidelberger 225 220—445 W Schaefer... 222 189—411 
G Thomas..... 220 225—445 D Brinkmann. 207 202—409 
F Facompre.. 282 212—444 H Offermann.. 204 204408 
Von der Lieth 228 216—444 C Glandorf ... 194 212—406 
H Winter .... 216 228—444 F C Barjes —398 
C Plump ..... 218 224—442 a Terre” oc54 oe —396 
N Beversten.. 212 229—441 H Leopold ... —394 
A Beckmann.. 226 215—441 IN Jautzen -...: —376 
H C Quintin. 219 221—440 J G Thoelke... —374 
H_ Nordbruch. 209 230—439 H W Kohring —372 
J H Hainhorst 218 220—438 G Wehrenberg —364 
H Heinecke .. 219 219—438  B2R Ernst: ; —363 
Ke (Ohms) #225. 224 213—437 N W Haaren.. —358 
Fe eFtesse: f...52'2 222 215—437 F Muller ..... —354 
F sebultz... o.. 213 223—436 A: Jantzen .... —302 
F Gobber ...... 220 214—434 BS) CUS ee —228 
Bullseye target—degrees. 
NMED OLDS mice sisiris.< es 261% M Von Dwingelo .... 93 
Ge Boescn cosas so. 34 WD) 2s Peper) scans bctls 10014 
Henry “Quadl 6 ec.s. a 38 M L Meinschien ....102% 
a SCHEIEZ neta teled.cs 2. 40 GAO RASH. a= sate cles 104 
AO uemekes........ 4214 G W Offermann...... 107 
GReBOT Tie, atc sic's eo e's 4316 FE iVorne Ronnie.) 1. 108 
obert: Ohms.....:.55. 4716 William Dahitnecee.. o. 112 
eprimkania si. nese 52 CAG anon sckeios. fie. 116 
TAM {COMET Sag sicldec cc's os 52 BN eUGODDEru anigaesen/ae y 
PHeary Mey (23. ..53+ 6014 BE Feldhusen; 2.0.2. 
HM Ouentin’ 73.0... 57 Charles Sievers ....... 
UVM CIDR ee iias the siasece 59 Adolf Beckmann 
AR PR BIGET’ Wastin. sic. a3 64 joledl Gt haskee Gen eee omer 
GEM BISsen. 5.2.06 6814 De Ricken paienesctee ce 
} —Hainhorst....... 69 Hi Heinecke~<...:: 
1 -G) Bainhorst:.....+. 75 D H Brinkmann .. 
GEOnadt imicnsaccst 85 VWieejo pennens cs 
N C L Beversten ... 90% (Ce NSilonankey Weetea ieee 
Charles Meyer ...... 93 August Jantzen 
Gr Otermanst 35.56 as 93 
Independent New York Schuetzen. 
Cart. Gus ZIMMERMANN is still highly pleased over the 
results of the last shoot, held March 2, when he made a 
full score of ten perfect shots, and a total of 495 out of 
the possible 500 points, thus proving that he is not a 
eens a in the shooting world. The results, at 75ft., 
offhand: 
G Zim’rmann..250 245—495 Facklamm...235 220—455 
G Ludwig...... 245 246—491 Buasner® ti... «< 224 225—449 
A Begerow ....240 241—481 F C Halbe....231 214445 
F A Young....236 235—471 Geo Zim’rm’n,..216 220—436 
ISOC ee oc css 234 237—471 Poe amiOlk eae oa. 221 211—432 
Wise. conic 231 231—462 
The Zettler Eagle Shoot. 
TWENTY-TWO members of the Zettler Rifle Club and 
the Lady Zettler Rifle Club took part in the annual 
Eagle shoot on Feb. 24, and all declared that they had 
more fun than at a circus, trying to clip off the numerous 
appendages of the wooden eagle suspended at a distance 
of 75ft. The results follow: 
Arthur Hubalek, center crown; J. Young, right crown; 
H. Scheu, right neck; Owen Smith, left neck; Mrs. 
Bernius, left claw; C. Falcke, right flag; H. D. Muller, 
left flag; G. Hecking, left apple; G. Bernius, left leg; 
George Ludwig, left limb; Mrs. Fenwirth, left wing; 
Miss Fannie Muller, right wing; Miss Ludwig, tail; 
Miss Engenholm, body (king). 
Lady Zettler Rifle Club. 
In the shoot held Feb. 24 Mrs. Fenwirth had the 
highest score among the members, and Mr. Falcke led 
the men. The best ten scores at 75ft. follow: 
Members’ match: 
EM SPEIER CTE WINCH se apse <tr ett aires oe eles eGitices o 248 248—496 
Mitesmiatinie: Muller yeeros. tac ve ker accsdeic seas 246 243—489 
NarersMn Esmee WS UES nsw tncelelciigenics nc? sc clthecnce 245 242487 
Wits IIIa POCHEUM tera ods s ccs foie ioe ove Ge aes 228 241—469 
MATRON MC TIAUS he sisiiee calle eae lee ceed ccwsdettclees 225 2385—460 
Honorary members: 
C Falcke ......247 243—490 A Fenwirth....212 282—444 
V Muller ...... 235 247—482 W Volckner....210 280—440 
G Ludwig......231 244475 


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