APRIL 7, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 571 

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Taso), Hetzeliaiaes.c- act 70% Re M OVCti eases tens 143 
M von Dwingelo .... 77 FE VLOndEn res ccc crac: 146 
Hi Dv Meyer™ in. es ae G W Offermann...... 147 
HH .Eleineckertr 57.20% Way yates eat atc s. ts 156 
RPOhms We week ele ote BE Gobberi ss cecete ces 157 
JeEisDoscheri,, chs. ET SWiaintertcwtecsiccs cs: 165 
LA ee eR etter. dete. ue os FTOCNISCHMs .ucececases« 195 
Dxi CuGroschiny hes... 92 EL PO UAAL Mite tease ses 216 
N W Haaren... ie CUBOSLIS! Pisicesccc es 224 
GeLpomastras caceeesas * Feldhusen ......... 24516 

Zettler Rifle Club. 
In the regular shoot held March 27 Owen Smith made 
the high total of 2468, winding up with a perfect score. 
H. D. Muller won the bullseye prize. The scores: 
Owen Smith .. 246 246 247 248 244 249 249 245 244 250—2468 
A Hubalek .... 245 244 245 245 249 241 247 244 247 243—vab0 
L P Hansen... 241 247 243 242 240 243 244 246 246 241—2433 
C G Zettler.... 230 288 238 233 286 237 244 235 231 232—2354 
T H Keller.... 230 231 238 227 231 233 244 246 246 241—2311 
W A Tewes ... 244 246 247 248 247 —1231 
Ae Oe 3 Ch ae 244 244 242 243 247 —1220 
H C Zettler.... 289 248 245 243 248 —1213 
C Zettler, Jr... 237 240 244 239 237 —11Y7 
B Zettler-... 0... 237 242 238 239 240 —1196 
H D Muller .. 2384 240 238 237 236 —1185 
A Begerow ... 232 234 241 234 233 —1174 
G Bernius ..... 232 232 224 228 233 —1149 
Bullseye target—degrees: 
ee VLU Oth siscrsiate.e'e 1514 (ope blasen is .scesees 34 
WA Tewes ..ccosces 23% NE Cos USS setae tat oc sn 4615 
Owen Smith ........ Zo4¥o berks Keller a cacustaes 55 
ae Settler arch ye nce 26 
FourtTEEN members shot in the regular match held 
March 20, W. A. Tewes making the best 100-shot string, 
H. C. Zettler the highest 50-shot string, and Arthur 
Hubalek carried home the bullseye prize. The results in 
full, at 75ft., offhand: 
W. A’ Tewes.....< 245 248 247 243 244 245 243 248 249 247—2459 
EF Se BS GSSsr ones: 246 246 244 247 245 244 246 247 246 244—2455 
A Hubalek ....:245 245 244 243 248 244 243 247 243 248—2450 
CONS MI cence 246 246 243 247 242 245 239 246 241 247—2442 
LP. Hansen)... «< 243, 242 244 242 243 40 243 242 240 241—2420 
IBIAeter ys tens at 233 238 239 241 234 244 239 241 241 245—2395 
A Begerow .....240 238 224 231 233 241 235 228 240 232—2342 
TH Meller’... 2: 229 220 245 236 232 280 240 230 283 288—2342 
Fifty-shot scores: 

aS Me Aethlefaes te cee teices ces aes 237 248 243 245 242—1210 
SUSIE Oe Se 235 247 244 244 238—1203 
Be pee VEG Rot ered cipie's,s alee oes 238 240 241 241 234-1194 
PGI G BWIA ST ise ences -sse'e es ac 236 289 242 230 2383—1180 
PEG SEPer fineces iidesiecc.ss+.200 200 228 236° 245—1175 
Gey ES CEEIUIG sah ete teteta's njaicxi cle sees 234 228 232 233 231—1158 
Bullseye target, degrees: 
AO Huabaléles fia ci fe. 3216 HieC* Zettler cen ctivees 55 
one, IBGEMIUS VE tee cs. 33 WiewA) Tewes? '..Aakieed 6544 
OES mithsss.. cv ve Se CreZettler, Pisces corse: 74 
L°P Hansen . ss fe Ht Kellert tau tcc re ces 75 
Bb Zettler Sais eS, GrG tZettler.. 22.8 ec. 2 
PLP Miller rac sc'ec 0s 04 
Providence, R. I., Revolver Club. 
THE regular practice shoot Saturday evening was well 
attended. S. K. Luther raised the rifle record to 245. 
Next Saturday night a team shoot will be held be- 
tween five revolver and five riflemen. 
Rifle match, 50yds. (Standard)—H. Powell, 82, 84—166; 
F. A. Coggeshall, 79, 79—158; W. Almy, 76, 75—151. 
The United States Revolver Association annual cham- 
pionship tournament was held during the past week, 
the various clubs throughout the country shooting entries 
on their own ranges. As none of the local men were 
entered, Mr. Wm. Almy shot his 50 shots for com- 
parison with other shooters, and scored as follows, the 
strings being completed in 30 minutes. 
Pistol, 20yds.\—Wm. Almy, 92, 87, 82, 86, 89—436. 
The scores of the various contestants have not yet 
been published by the secretary of the National, but 
judging from those of last year, Mr. Almy is well to 
the front. 
Revolver, 20yds. (Standard)—Arno Argus, 84, 82, 88, 80; 
Emil Holmburg, 61, 67, 58, 65, 70; Wm. F. Eddy, 73, 81, 1. 
A DEACH ee sisieiss <se « 237 235 232 239 235 235 236 231 231 242 
240 239 236 288 232 238 237 238 233 236 
PSM ENGISITN GL: Ue cieiee aleie 243 240 237 235 244 242 245* 
ASB UCOUML ELS xc. cts ss 232 236 235 236 236 248 
W B Gardiner ....... 238 238 235 241 240 240 

*Raised record. 
Revolver, 50yds. (Standard)—Wm. F. Eddy, 38; Edw. 
C. Parkhurst, 67. 
Revolver, 50yds. (Creedmoor)—Eddy, 46. 
Rifle, 25yds. (Standard)—Beach, 84, 84, 72, 72; Jefferds, 
71, 63; Coulters, 73. 
Pistol, 20yds. (Standard)—W. Almy, 84, 87, 88, 89; 
H. Powell, 70, 68, 66; F. A. Coggeshall, 50; H. Lawton, 
67, 56, 58; Dr. Lorah, 70, 64, 60. 
Rifle Notes. 
The Outing Rifle Club, of West Milton, O., held their 
regular contest for club medals on March 28. The shoot- 
ing was at 200yds., offhand and rest, on Standard Ameri- 
can target, center count in the rest match 12. In the 
offhand match D. W. Macy won the medal with 35 out of 
a possible 50. W. H. Swartz and W. H. Kerr second 
with 33 each. In the rest match W. F. Jay won the 
first medal with 53 out of a possible 60. W. W. Jones 
and I. A. Vore second with 47 each. The second medal 
was awarded W. H. Swartz on a score of 35, the lowest 
made. Ten men took part in the contests. 

PRELIMINARY HANDICAP ; 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP | 1905 
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