MArcH 17, 1906.] 

Comet ceeetces its 4 12 17 18 17 19 18 105 
Basta fic cteenie sect ante Selo AS ES loed Del Gucttals cutee keel vc 111 
Pieemianesc ee ser. Dee Lo dee laslOo meets ven 75 
STRWoGd tie tee merce Le ee de AS ASS oe ee 96 
Smith ..c:.<.00+ oo ee oe 17 1b 19 17°16 19 19 22:20 24 188 
Mating ee temeee ee es Pcl ots to FSG 4168S. Ss 98 
Bartlete rsa cmect ae SPGLES TOA Oa 7 eee eee Sas 80 
Wheeler handicap, 25 targets: Straw 20, Keeler 17, 
Frank 21, Kirkwood 23, Climax 25, Griffith 21, Irish 20, 
S. Wood 18, Smith 22, Hallam 14. 
Events 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 were 100-bird match. 
At Point Breeze. 
PHILADELPHIA.—At the Philadelphia Driving Park, on 
March 6, events as follows were shot: 
Ten live birds, $6 entrance: 
Paulson, 28...2002222102— 7 Trott, 30 ....1202212222— 8 
ue 28....20()222220— 8 George, 28. ..2220222022— 8 
uller, 30... .2222222222—10 Williams, 27. .2*21102022— 7 
Budd, 30..... 1111110222— 9 Hotermell, 30.2122121212—10 
Murphy, 30...2222220112— 9 Frankford, 30.2210202202— 7 
Five live birds, $3 entrance: 
IN Gene es See 02222—4 Paulson 28.cnneses 10201—3 
Hotermell, 30 ..... 11221—5 Sieabh debe Ube aWeGaricre 22202—4 
Pareisone a0) 0... : 112*2—4 IM Gores 2otweeiseas.s 22021—4 
IMaIF ply o0rwes ccc 12212—5 Thomas, w2Oe ce ccetey 00110—2 
Match shoot, 15 live birds: 
IVI RR TIC ET OAS ole eis sinles'sisie.c sola ueisiere.aisfeie 222*222220222221—14 
IVEXU DOMES WAS ce aissis'e)e\si0 0 0105 cye\neiaccens 222222020222202 —12 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
NEARLY seventy members took part in the regular 
shoct held March 9 on the Zettler ranges, at T5ft., off- 
hand. George Ludwig had the best two scores on the 
ring target, and C. Roffmann won the bullseye prize, 
a fancy carved parlor table. The results follow: 
Ring target: 
G W Ludwig...241 243—484 F Feldhusen...212 225—487 
C Meyer si.3s.: 241 240—481 lg itera Boccar 222 214436 
TiGe Bonny... 234 238—472 N C Beversten.218 218—436 
J N F Siebs....235 2383—468 H Nordbruch. .221 215—436 
A P Fegert....233 233—466 C Roffmann....218 218—436 
D Peper; c.220. 232 234—466 H C Quentin...220 215—434 
J Facklamm ...236 229—465 @ Mann’ cas. 221 213—434 
‘By Zettler 2.0... 237 227—464 GeSehmitzeasne 214 221—435 
G@ Plumper... 237 224—461 I H Mayer....222 209—431 
F Von Ronn...228 232—460 ELH esse: sais 218 211—429 
O Schwanem’n.232 226—45& H Heinecke ...214 214428 
eds Ceo Gane 281 227—458 Ve Pantzeni 2.0705 219 209—425 
H C Hainhorst.231 227—458 H Michaelsen..217 211—428 
H Winter ..... 228 229—457 CG Quadt sis.iscs 214 213—427 
G Offermann...228 227—455 A Beckmann...213 211—424 
C Grosch ......233 221—454 Ei aMeyn Ve..c0- 209 214—423 
x H Hainhorst.228 225—453 G Wehrenberg.209 212—421 
@Obmsieensce-s 233 220—453 HGobber ...%. 210 210—420 
P Heidelberger.226 226—452 GRKOnig wires 207 213—420 
G Thomas...... 219 230—449 C Glandorf..... 216 202—418 
C Brinkama....222 224446 G@aBoeschi ac sss'. 219 199—418 
H Leopold ....226 220—446 iO aaaleseeene 209 203—412 
F Facompre....228 218—446 J H Doscher..204 208—412 
Hi Deckeria....:.- 223 223—446 A Beckmann...206 205—411 
A W Lemcke..226 218—444 1D -Bickete: sce. 212 196—408 
Wee Dalal save oars 222 221—443 M Meinschien.202 203—405 
C Sievers ..<... 219 224—443 W. Wihrichs:.... 189 214—403 
T G Tholke....223 220—443 Hip Paradies... 216 184—400 
G H Fixsen...222 219—441 H Hoeinisch...218 182—400 
H V’n d’r Lieth222 216—438 
August Jantzen 394, W. Schaefer 383, Fred Muller 381, 

H. Offermann 380, N. W. Haaren 378, F. Gobber 377, 
J. F. R. Ernst 356, J. Harre 354, N. Jantzer 350, H. W. 
Kohring 332. 
Bullseye target, degrees: 
CeRofimann Senses ss 10% Ee Wianterwe. ccescscccc 104 
IAT OW Wemicke sc csccs 2114 Wie A Uitdte MRC ena anecs 105 
N C ©. Beversten..:.. 22 PAC DeCkin att cectace sce. 112 
GEL SERS ET wraicicisiencere 241, eb Mever te areccrs cas 113 
Wie Dace «-cnra'sicieleieles 2914 NeiGre bo lkeemacrsmitelercs 118 
UL Goeth es snodpacee 3314 Phil Heidelberger..... 120 
(Oy BITS? SSnasgnecneae 4416 G W Offermann...... 120 
Ey Leopold ts... oes 46 fey JERESSE'Ns ctie cise Os 3.81 12114 
INEM S16 DS te cs. csreiecesis 53 Hi Nordbruch <2 .-..<. 123 
ORS e tse cides 21s 63 Grede euler penvcsiscast 125 
eter elainnorstrcep es « 64 Gharlest Otadtuesssiess 143 
John Facklamm ...... 64 De Repertrs ae. sso ces 152 
Capt Heinecke 65 Bee VOmeRON | tidecsee 16144 
TA MASA RESIN clsteitfeve vivre /els0;6 18h (RIEGES. “Sapaneumaace 165 
Ve dW ORGREE netics cissse Charles) Plump... 178 
Henry Quaal . Me BunGopbermecksctnnste. 179 
IS MCU I we canles ns S00 M L Meinschien ....201 
De Bickeny was. sera) 
A Beckmann 
H D Gobber .... 
Charles Sievers 

C J Brinkama F Feldhusen . 245 
O Schwanemann ..... 9914 AVP  Begert. oo. seen. 246 
Charles Konig’ ........ 103 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
Tue following scores were made in regular competi- 
tion by members of this Association at Four-Mile House, 
Reading road, Feb. 25. Conditions, 200yds., offhand, at 
Standard American target. Payne was declared champion 
for the day with a score of 90 points. He was also high 
man on the honor target with 28 points. Mr. Nestler 
was present with us again to-day after an absence of 
several shoots. We are pleased to note that his rest 
seems to have done him no harm, as his scores would 
seem to indicate. The scores: 
PayriGinccds css 90 89 85 84 84 Roberts ..... 85 85 84 83 75 
Nestléry i. 86 84 83 82 82 Hofer eas. 79 77 74 74 71 
Odellgiyn.c. 2. 86 83 79 77 76 Gindele ...... 79 
Freitag ...... RE SELIG 77 16 Seitz: ce. css. 73 69 67 61 59 
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