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next five, and single scores for the rest; twenty cash 
prizes in all, ranging from $40 down to $2. The winning 
scores follow: 

Dr W G Hudson..75 75 75 WEE Baader vas cc's ek 74 
R Gute Mas Lamm tll sctemtow syare 73 
I, Gu Basseeianaces Wine ir enveirs 1, .f 73 
A F Laudensack.. Geoyschlicht/.....- 73 
W ae W J Zingsheim....73 
L Ittel . ; Dr A A Stillman. .73 
T R Geisel P WR Galle Genicrsteswcn 73 
O ‘Saiith ....5..9. W Rosenbaum ....73 
A Hubalek Gaede Contitnecsn. 73 
H M Thomas Ci rZettlers rasan 73 
W A Tewes Ge erlansetecnn cas ie 
F C Ross T Ci Meyer en sence es 72 
E Van Zandt EY Be barnings sc: 71 
M Dorrler P Selvageistcen~<:- 71 
W E Glenn ........74 74 ha Wart aete os « 72 
Philip Muth... .74 
Premiums: For the best five targets, $5; next best five, 
$4; next best five, $3: 
Dr Hudson...75 75 75 75 75 
RY Gute or: 75 75 75 75 74 
L C Buss....75 75 75 74 74 
Bullseye target, three-shot scores, entries unlimited, 
4in. black, the best single shot, by measurement, to 
count; twenty-six cash prizes, ranging from $25 down 
to $2; 1-64-inch counts 1 degree. The scores, in degrees: 
W Rosenbaum ........ 1614 Bee Sith eee cen 21 
RE Gate encttaicees css LG SMe Vik ELCSScanecielccsc gare 211%, 
Re Terelna ews ce sta 17% BwiGe ROSS wareteneweccs 22 
IME ODDGERIOE tisneciisncesss« 18% wigs MCR SCliterice ricco eon 22 
GJ Berhitis enc. ccs 18% Ge Lud Wigan. caleeees 23 
Wee Glenn isin, ia se 18% Gus Zimmermann ..... 23 
ToC BUS ae aides orcieaisie« 1814 Philip, Mouth, ¢..5.<tsiersess 23 
ReiEAs HC ULOT Caters estate's +: 01s:0 19 ie) Moalbervev ees civic 23% 
WH Rrench: iiotcese ss 19 eA Y OUI Oem ite aes cont 24 
Wa) eZingesheim- 22... 1914 EL memwirthiy sect cee. 2414 
GRE Conti cateutea shes 20% IFO EL Hae vietertenciecloiete 2416 
OW Susithe Novena. oss 2014 Ce Mevyer. s0 vis cssmedss cele 
EV MIG TSSOCKOLBCES «dele cs cs 2014 CA “Niemeyer oo. 5005 24% 
Geo Schlicht’ 24:5... 2014 WDre Stiltiatt ess. iceeiele « 244% 
FR WBusse oaccc ce sacs ++ -20% 
There were numerous other contestants who did not 
win prizes, ° 
Premiums: For the greatest number of red flags during 
shoot, $5; second, $4; third, $3: 
TTY Retlerie oc sens c-csise 219 Bilin Mirth si). .caies.ceys « 78 
Mi Dorrler: iasteceve0cs'es 111 
Zimmermann trophy match, three-shot scores on a spe- 
cial target, for a large bronze plaque presented by Gus 
Zimmermann; second, $10; third, $5; unlimited entries; 
best two scores to count: 
Ty PeUttelin cc cilan is: 38 38—76 pEepins Getselacccces 38 37—/5 
RG Ute costae s:« 38 38—76, 
Other scores: 
Dro Pudson. >... : 87 36—73 Heizeseckel on. esc 36 
OMSmithi arses .s.s 88 36—74 HM Thomas...2:. 34 
W A Tewes....... 36 35—71 JeBacklanim ice. 31 
Gui Conti: et ss, 87 36—73 G J Bernius...... 30 
Drie Rel leritas «oss 35 3469 G W Ludwig..... 30 
A F Laudensack. .34 34—68 
Zettler Brothers’ trophy, to go to the contestant who 
made the highest ten-shot score in the 100-shot match, 
but who did not win a place: H. F. Barning, 244. 
At the close of the match, Gus Zimmermann, president 
of the Zettler Rifle Club, called those assembled in the 
club room to order, and assigned the presentation of the 
prizes to Henry D. Muller, who said, among other things, 
that some of the best shots had felt a bit discouraged 
because they had not made scores as high as that of Mr. 
Ittel in last year’s match, or Mr. Tewes’ in the Grand 
Rapids tournament, but they had made a grand showing 
in an up-hill race. In the division of the prizes on the 
ting target there were so many ties that some of the 
men had to be content with somewhat small sums. Mr. 
Hubalek had, besides the gold championship badge for 
first in the 100-shot match, choice of $25 cash or a number 
of merchandise prizes and trophies. He selected a 
schuetzen rifle presented by the Stevens Company, and 
Mr. Gute took a schuetzen rifle given by the Winchester 
Company. Mr. Tewes’ choice was $25 in gold, given by 
the Peters Cartridge Company. Mr. Ittel took $12, and 
so on through the list, which included a Stevens rifle 
telescope, a set of Lyman sights, a Marble ax, a gold- 
mounted meerschaum pipe, given by H. C. Zettler, a 
loving cup presented by the Empire Rifle Club, etc. 
The club spread a nice lunch for its guests. 
Rifle Notes. 
The Columbus Gun Club rifle team cup is open for 
challenge and can be shot for at Columbus Gun Club 
on Friday evening, March 23, at 7 P. M., under rules 
governing this trophy. This cup was presented to the 
Columbus Gun Club rifle team by fhe Peters Cartridge 
Co., Cincinnati, O., through their representative Mr. 
D. D. Gross, who resides in this city. Fred Shattuck is 
the Secretary of the Columbus Gun Club. 
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