JUNE 23, 1906.] 

Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bercen Beacu, Le I., June 12.—The fifth and last 
monthly prize contest, point and distance sliding handi- 
cap, resulted as follows: 

Total 
points in 
Handi- Points 3 best 
cap. Score. made, scores. 
TIF OVEEY cht tee pciiecaeex cag 16 34 1 3 
4 36 3 8 
29 1 3 
32 aU 15 
40 4 10 
ISG V GOTHEEE OR 5 ce ches cne nc 17 28 iL 8 
WE NG oe Oe oOo aa 16 26 1 3 
MTSE te naa osie'e at's 16 41 ou 7 
PSOLSCCAC EEC Se sic bane 6 ned tes 16 26 1 3 
IVI CES MMN SE ING s)ccc:cicci care 17 41 5 11 
AIMeLCISCI TL ct. c sas scs 16 26 1 3 
MSIE Ta SP eee iris sire aie ssoscrai ss 16 17 1 3 
Gratermninetenscce cies. cok ss. 18 35 2 8 
E Hendrickson.........2 23 1 8 
EE ARBOR Te atatts eae cect ace.b's.62 2,5 16 32 1 8 
pchortemeier «........6.5- 17 43 6 17 
Pears cate cieyetoe S cisieis © 16 36 3 5 
IMPOR Ea mttG io 256.6 o6 keies cece es 16 31 1 8 
Aes heh Al Ane it er 16 2 1 9 
PUIG COCKo scare cc cicaie sic eves 16 28 i 3 
ere tubtret "eh See 16 24 1 6 
Absent to-day and points in three best scores: Kelley 
9, Frank Meier 5, Wellbrock 5,- F. 
Mesloh 3. 
Twenty-seven men qualified in three out of the five 
contests Value of prizes, besides the first prize, the Fred 
Stone silver cup, $119.10. : 
Scores of those who shot along -to-day, but could not 
qualify, the first-named being donor of cup: 
Thier 3, Kroeger 3, 

Yds. Brk. Yds. Brk. 
AS Stone:.. 5. . 16 40 Senso Qa sereeee 16 14 
ORIN ree eter. < 19 23 Shevlin ..¢. .u.l6 28 
A Schoverling...19 43 Dr F Raynor....16 21 
Southworth ..... 16 34 Crescent Ph incacnes: 16 33 
Gillean ecsaccs« 16 29 Birt mee cscs 16 26 
Piaendere*tesk:s 16 31 Windsor" cn25 sae: 16 33 
Bob Snyder...... 16 36 Rockerowa soc. 16 33 
Number of entries in competition, 1906: February 20, 
March 34, April 31, May 26, June 21; total 132. 
Number of targets shot at in these contests, 6,600 
(qualified entries). 
Number of targets shot at, including sweeps and prize 
contests, 18,265. 
The targets were thrown from 50 to 70yds. 
The average distance and per cent. of the total series 
were as. follows: 
Yds. Av. Yds. Av. 
Schortemeier ...192-5 82 PLMiaier) /.c2%.css 162-3 74 
GIRemsen .5)...< 182-5 70 Wellbrock ...... 162-3 69 
Voorhees....... 171-4 73 Creamer rience: 16 67 
BSH Wiesaiee vices 17 74 DLOVer, be..aice neem 16 58 
Mavyitiwsicschesess 174-5 67 Enter “oe aece ton: 16 54 
ellis cnn tase 181-4 176 Hitchcock) 2 .5.% 16 58 
Flas Veh ce «se 17 70 iL SHOTtic teaseene 16 57 
Montanus ....... Aly 68 Barsteadt tcsesc% 16 53 
H.Bergen ores... 163-5 67 Dannefelser ..... 16 54 
E Voorhees...... 171-4 7 Russell wee ae 16 52 
A Hendrickson..171-4 60 Kroeger Hie ces 16 63 
Cratetuasaen cee sdss 171-4 74 INLGSS Oh tagers carters 16 42 
Guehring ....... 16 70 GAEM Shit tete atane 16 34 
Suydaiae bos.02,0 163-4 68 
A number of extra events also were shot. 
North River Gun Club. 
Epcewater, N. J., June 16—The leg on the Sauer 
gun was won by Mr. A. A. Schoverling. Scores: 
Targets: UGS Salis Ms Dap Pay SiGe aay 
AR Ee Bi brs Aa oe ee 142 18-16 1b 14 =. 
HRIGIIE Gimmie Seles wis clot: o-s:s « iW nA Ie by Ge me 
(ate ea ine oc tC Oe o ae ae US Sal Ow tS Ae Lida 
Epiiteren meanest «rs. 0 cles. 14, 18 13 19 20 12 13 25 
DCHOVERIMII Ete POSEN E casas cs'> toe ib 20" 20514 41 
Taner yall Sy 3 Sec Ae a GRE rf aa ae SA des 
RVUGY SRT Rate e tr E ETS rca 8 os wha oie PLO eet 1S 10 a0: 
I UO ao en Sere Diem relb 19 210 11 ree 
SANTIVG GS eeiretabrt Rotiiaie ateicosicc:cie's we Sie neces: 
Jas. R. MERRILL, Sec’y. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
Tue regular shoot of the club took place on June 17, 
200yds., offhand, at the Standard target. Hofer was de- 
clared champion of the day with a score of 87, and 
Nestler was high man on the Honor target with a score 
of 25 in 8 shots. Foilowing are the scores: 
Eloferiis.c.tn : 87 77 76 69 .. GIA Satan a dave 79 78 74 71 71 
Nestler ...... 84 84 83 83 81 Alerts cen 63 08 57 51 49 
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