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Capt. TEWES made one perfect score of 250 in the shoot 
held Feb. 27, and the highest 100-shot score. Charles 
Zettler, Jr., captured the bullseye prize. The scores 
follow: 
Ring target: : 
W A Tewes..... 245 247 248 248 250 243 246 247 248 243—2465 
BOYS SMOLIN co oce.0 1050.0 246 241 245 246 248 248 245 243 247 246—2455 
L P Hansen....243 242 246 242 242 243 244 240 243 237—2422 
Geo Schlicht ...244 243 236 246 238 244 241 240 241 244—2417 
Fifty-shot scores: 
MAL CAS IMME al viale cleVsia/sic's:s)e'e cs slersie sjece 243 240 241 246 242—1212 
MORSE AIGINICES: UDciccde sce. sce cctceee 239 240 240 241 247—1207 
MEME EHIGIS Soo teacess ccc sccceces e200 201 209 239 243-—1198 
PIECE T clalgccletcsslets's's o:c/e'elo a anleiee ses 229 241 237 236 228—1171 
JA USEC Sas ba GOS ep ono e IS 238 232 233 226 241—1170 
1 YORI oocle Ais aRee raga eee 237 243 240 233 227—1180 
Volek? AST AGS Sct Eee Oe eae 232 220 226 226 230—1134 
MeL ETE eEURINAS cate te visto <tc nei wees) soe os 226 219 225 282 225—1127 
Bullseye target, degrees: 
ROWETREOIOCH: ccs esis 21 Sh 18) ASSIS ohanoacse 54 
Charles Zettler, Jr....14 Barney Zettler ....... 59 
AEs CURT SMES TISE | oie feracciaaross ac 491% August Begerow.. ...72 
George Schlicht ...... 54 
Harlem Independent Schuetzen Corps. 
Scores shot on Feb. 
and bullseye targets: 
Ring target: 
A P Fegert...242 237-479 i 
28, at 75ft., offhand, on the ring 
Blumenberg..231 220—451 
C Thiebauth...233 235—468 P Zugner .....218 202—420 
H Goerke ....227 227—454 IN MOE Varese 201 201—402 
™ Weiler :....... 221 218—439 J Weidmann...165 126—291 
Bullseye target: 
I ULCUICY ae aaa sano oeeee 39 TA PME CRELE, jcescieisees 110 
MATE SAUMATT “e002 60 Chas Thiebauth ...... 111% 
PW SZUgNeH ‘seis 6+ 5 7214 J) H Blumenberg..... 201 
Mee VLC LLGI Cb isl cletectsicis/sis.+.« 93 IPTG O CL ICG: Bapciea/sleipfelstiscr 20 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
Aucust KronsperG was high man in the shoot held 
March 1, when nineteen members took part, their best 
scores being as follows: 
A Kronsberg...242 238—480 Ids eile econo. 223 217—440 
RSE SSEb eiclsis/e.s6 241 236—477 isl Usaceeeholou agace 223 211—434 
C Wagner ..... 240 233—473 L Benz .......222 211—433 
R Bendler °....237 234—471 13}, (OGRE AZ dec 216 215—431 
O Schwanem’n.235 235—470 °©L Schulze ..212 211—423 
A P Fegert...234 234468 PAL VV Itz acewee 216 203—419 
EF Schwarz..... 232 228—460 L Gleichmann..217 204421 
H C Radiloff...226 226—452 CeStover. ter 190 210—400 
J Facklamm...226 224—450 G Heinisch ...178 193—3871 
ae Cin. des: /< 230 218—448 
SIDE LIGHTS OF TRADE. 
Parker Brothers write us that Fred Coleman, of Phila- 
delphia, has been across the water the past few months. 
Up to Jan. 28, Fred had shot in 25 sweeps, and either 
divided or won every one. He has shot under the name 
of Alfred Daniels, and uses only the old reliable Parker 
gun. At Leeds, Jan. 12 (at Lightcliffe Gun Club), in a 
match with W. Pickles, acknowledged champion shot 
north of England, Fred Coleman scored 45 out of 51, at 
B3lyds., and W. Pickles, 44 out of 51 at 28yds. rise. At Kirk- 
heaton Cricket, Dec. 11, in a match with J. Sykes, 
grounds near Manchester, at bluerocks, Fred Coleman 
scored 15 out of 18 to Sykes’ 7 out of 18 at 30yds. rise. 
On Dec. 15, in a match with J. Iddon (at Lightcliffe 
Gun Club), Fred Coleman scored 37 out of 48, at 3lyds. 
rise, to Iddon’s 32 out of 47 at 30yds. rise. At Leeds, 
Nov. 28, 24 out of 25 at 3lyds; 25th bird dead out of 
bounds. At Manchester, Nov. 27, 28 out of 25. At 
Meythoioyd, Nov. 26, 8 straight, one barrel. At Leeds, 
Noy. 29, 19 out of 20, at 28yds. rise. At Leeds, Nov. 29, 
19 out of 21. At Audenshaw, Dec. 19, 37 out of 40, at 
30yds. rise (near Manchester). At Gisbumoe, Dec. 28, 
47 straight, at 29yds. rise. During week Nov. 26, Mr. 
Coleman shot at 105, scored 100; 5 dead out of bounds. 
During week of Dec. 22, shot at 100, scored 90; 7 dead 
out of bounds, 3 missed, at 30 to 3lyds. rise. At Barns- 
ley, Jan. 3, 14 out of 15; one dead out of bounds. At 
Barnsley, Jan. 3, 24 out of 25, at 29yds. rise. At Hecken- 
wick, Dec. 5, 11 straight, with one barrel. At snipe, 
near Manchester, 47 out of 50, which is the best score 
ever seen in north of England, at these fast birds. At 
Grayson, Jan. 25, at bluerocks, 28 out of 30, at 3lyds. rise. 
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