

Jury 6, 1907.] 


FOREST- AND STREAM. 31 

U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 

Phillip Coffee, 
. H Berry, Boys’ 
rs 
C 
H Brunder, Commercial High 
A White, Commercial High 
On June 29, the weather was bad for good scoring, the 
light being bad consequent to 
There were two events on the programme, the 
championship 
The winner of the latter is to receive the 
weather. 
interscholastic team 
match. 
dent’s autograph 
have been shot. 
Scharfenberg, a 
Brooklyn. 
Morris High School 
match with a total af 209. 
match were: 
400 yards, respectively. 
Bronx, 
Scores of the team 
of Manhattan, 
Morris High School. 
21 
Erich ccc. 
Byrnes aes... 24 
L. Oédere...... 21 
Pi chmart Wo c0< ra 
Morgan ..+4:. 22 
Stas? stay 109 = 100-—209 
Commercial H. S. 
W _ Jacquis .. 21 
S Fletcher ... 22 
J Reiner .:.. 22 
W Freese ... 23 
W Stephens.. 19 
Totals wane: 107 
Boys’ H. 
A Arnold .... 24 
G Slau’ter .. 21 
A A Leach .. 24 
B Close’). 303 22 
R De Mott .. 20 
Totalseeoe, 111 94205 


H Jacquiss, Commercial High 
T A Shane, Boys’ I 
J McLoughlin, Bryant High 
A Hoffmann, Manual Training 
Bryant High 
J] Riner, Commercial 
W Kehrer, Commercial High 
W Friese, Commercial 
H Hambrock, H. S. of Commerce 
George Callaway, Bryant High 
Bernard Hoft, Commercial High 
Maurice Hickey, Commercial High.... 
M Du Casse, De Witt Clinton 
A von Hofe, De Witt Clinton 
f Commerce. 
S W’ausky..: 22 

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Peterson, De Witt Clinton 
Ingel, De Witt Clinton 
Oeder, Morris High 
De Witt Clint 
Commercial 
ae 
S Hubbard... 
a cloudy sky 
seventeen-year-old, of Lynbrook, 
He is a pupil of the Manual Training High School of match, June 29, 
team match, 45, a total of 158. 
interscholastic The scores of the individual match follow: 
The conditions of this team 4 
five men each,5 shots per man at 100 and 
Twelve teams from high schools 
W > Hickerson, Manual Training 
Brooklyn and Queens took part. ; 
A Scharfenberg, Mannual Training 
X De Mott, Boys’ 
Hickerson 13 
ae = J Carr, H. S. 

> 
A A Leach, 
S Fletcher, Commercial 
W Jacquiss, Commercial 
G Galloway, 
Scharf’berg 24 21—45 “A “A Leach, boys High ............... 
Bryant High School. eae ie ie! 
‘es apes AE M AWiccheae Curtis Ses ae 
Tie Byaness Monrisa. Ses fchewes dott ae S02 
Terwilliger, 
Srkeanulo, 2a wwe iWitt Clinton Noe 2. A Garcia’ Curtis: oiicccsekecuecencrsseee 
De Witt Clin 
1 

W Stephens, Commercial 

J Ehrlich, Morris High 
J Austrian, Stuyvesant 



TESTED—Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS—1io and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
; 10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. 8S. Cartridges excelled all others. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. ‘114-116 Market St., can Francisco. 



Scharfenberg’s scores in the-competition for the Presi- At 100yds. ................ ee eeeeee AGN br ib bo 4a 4 
competition 
School. L.. Peterson, De Witt Clinton. .......... 31 26 
38 W Friese, Commercial co.cc cs ese onsen vue 31 25 
* NWeLowenlin, . Bryant (pccke os ies ns 25 30 
GS; Duchnes; Hie, of ‘Commerce... oo 32 
2 G Hubbard, De Witt Clinton ......... 29 24 
3b G Thompson, Morris High .....<...;. 30 23 
—— M Du Casse, De Witt Clinton ......... 29 23 
162 G Brann ye Watt Clintor..%2 <<. 220 «se 29 23 
i) Reiner Commercial ©. 2... eee 24 27 
A Waldmann, De Witt Clinton ..... . 27 24 
Giloan oAGurtismancass ities accc cc srettoies 31 19 
Y Brunden, Bryant ....... Rafomnintre ie 25 24 
‘ Be MeGenin.  Curtign casas. ce cabanas = vel 18 
oq © Beikess Morris: High 22.22... nes 21 
cc 6) Angle (De Witt Clinton cits cee 1 . 22 25 
130 Re Carniane Boys) Geile yaa. afesrs.eccie's ue fae 18 
ney ne Wihhites Commercial (tos onic «ocean 25 21 
a AS Hotimearne UWanwall S86 .<isceeccacss sen 27 17 
18 BATH Olds Hb OSes EATS 1c). a clea wade cee 0 15 
98 = Gilbero. Conimercial 42.30. oa aes rel 15 
2 Wr eden WWoritsies..: ajsistesasisisiene araleis 27 10 
meh Ee Goffey, onyant ga. ve eetecc<-tecec< ie 31 | 
Tat sas, oe ivehver, Comimercial tn incsci-5.-% Sra 5 
H} 
Won by W. Hickerson, of Mannual Training School 
the Ae 400 ydeiesn cemented emacs « 55 5 5 5 4 5—34 
indi- 
scholastic 

Ttl. Jackson Park Revolver Club. 
66 Paterson, N. J., June 29.—Only four members of the 
65 Jackson Park Revolver Club turned out in the 
65 this afternoon, which shows that a continuel downpour 
63 of rain cannot dampén the enthusiasm of Paterson’s 
63 revolver shots. 
62 Each man put up two strings to their credit & 
62 Petry, the inventor of the targets used, put up high 
62 score, 
62 CUE ER etry? arancmemiets ctr 7101010 81010 9 10 10 
62 7 S47 810410 8:30 <8: 8 
62 7 P Nicholas .....ss....- 8 710 71010 8-10 10 10 
61 10) -So10- 10 4S 1010) 7. FSS. 
Daly NeMcGurks.eaanstecere : Se Cis 0S i Ca i 
61 S10 eS aGn SAO Sa 17 
Ble Woh a Reagani ect acdes bi 10 61010 9 7 510 8 10- 
60 ‘ 6 710 9 8 §10 510 9 
60 C. H. Petry, Range Officer. 
60 
59 —— 
59 
59 
oy Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
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58 New York, June 27.—Scores made at the club range, 
58 2628 Broadway, Follows: 
58 M. Hayes, $0, 84; C. W. Green, 89, 87, 86, 83, 83; 
57 Ktotz, * 92; -90,-91, -90, 89, 84; J. E. Silliman, 84, 81 
57 J. E. Srrurman, Treas. 















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