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Ocr. 19, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New Yorx.—The following scores were made at Arm- 
bruster’s Park, Oct. 12: 
Fifty yards, revolver: 

ee et Isbell df oes tes kas ond 9101010 9 710 8 8 10—91 
910 910 810 9 7 9 9—90 
10 61010 9 9 91010 10—93 
Col H H Brinkerhoff..... s 88 9 7 910 8 9 
15930 9) 7 910 TF 
6 9 5 91010 9 510 
276. 10 7.10 S07 $28 
LOD Faie'8) (810. 9) 95 
S10 8 4 910.9 99 
91010 7 810 910 8 
pry SSM AE oie seed oss 101010 9 9 9 910 9 
710101010 9°9 7 9 9-90 | 
91010 81010 9 7 710-90 | 
We roeone) Fo: FT ean O— 87 
10 FS 8.8 91000 8 10° S—ko 
i os 8210 10 V7 10°27 SR4 
L210 87 910 990 8-87 
8.9 8 8 89 10 10 9 10—89 
§ 81010 9 910 8 9 10-91 
§ 39 7 810 9 910 10 10—90 
Match, 200yds., tifle: 
Dr W G Hudson.... 23 24 28 23 § 
24 ¢ 
23 2 
99 § 
A Hubalek 

W H French........ 22 25 24 24 22 23 99 95 99 99 931 
GR 
Snellen....... 2 
Capt W A Tewes... 2: 2 

3—218—1086 

Two hundred yards, 
Bye ares owas eso. OD 23 20—210 
19 22—208 
aS PMEACE ee ae cacec ce, O2 2 20 19201 
ae) Pi ansens,.c ck. 228° 29 2 
W A Barker Te OS 
W J Coons 
22 24 24 22 93 20 21 24 
2 J 25 19 28 24 23 17 2418: 
Che shooting started off with two matches 
between Dr, Hudson and A. Hubalek, 
new records were the result. 
tween W. H. French, G. F. 
50 shots each, and: was won by Mr. 
Anes pt ie men who shot their m 
wiem made over a 23 average. Dr. Hudson 2330. F 
2316, and Hubalek almost did the same with 2299, rah 
egg Prise soho) scores were made at 2628 Broadway, 
Revolver, 20yds.: P. Hanford, 91 91, 85; ile At 
87, 84; C. W. Green, 89, 83; M. ‘Has Bo ss Rey ict 
Ryder, 83, 85, 85, 85, 84; T P Nichols 88, 87, 84, 89, 82 83. 
85; B. F. Wilder, 93, 93, 85; J. E: Silliman. 89, 87, 85, 
84, 83. J. E. Situiman, Treas. 

on: 
ul 50 shots each, and 
Che other match was be- 
Snellen_and Capt. Tewes, 
one 
French, 
atch scores, two of 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossintnc, N. Y.—The following scores were made on 
the rifle range of the Ossining Gun Club, Saturday, 
Oct. 5. Strong 9 o’clock wind: 
Rifle, 200yds., Standard American target: 
LUST eee 5 65 5 5 9 9 9 7 T47 
Are WOE RAI. fis cness 10464675 8 8 558 
ee Gr IAM ATOR sires oa sacs 644449 4 4 3 345 
DY 5S SMU, Nha pacdcessctee 023083 70 7 4-0—26 
Revolver, 50yds.: 
eG Blangiord se scccscc.es. CM A105T 8 6 Tar 67 671 
URE PE eee 8 6 8 510 4 4 9 9 7—70 
ER ye PPR RAAN G85 6500S id's, :0 46302 83 8 4 9 9—48 
Saturday, Oct. 12.—Rifle: 
Rie CPR S ELL Urea ae eigie atest ociny.s'e 987-7 7 7 6 6 6 65—67 
4568 8 68 79 969 
aS Row All acc tsis sw aie'e b's 6 94578 656656 7 4 7-1 
8 65 8 8 42 8 7 056 
Revolver: 
Rey Pimets alle Se Mas tieeccc cas 76977 8 910 8 6—T7 
mr Pal occ, sy alsa vainle 38953465 9 3 4-53 
| an a 3 
Next rifle and revolver shoot, Oct. 26. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
Cincinnati, O.—The regular shoot of this Association 
took place on Oct. 6, when the following scores were 
made at 200yds., offhand, on German ring target. 

-—Specials—, Honor. 
Nestler 216 214 210 208 61 
Hasenzahl 223 222 221 219 64 
Gindele 218) 200+ \e eres. i 
BA OLET iiss onic ate oie e 218 215 215 205 58 
Freitag 209 201 199 207 61 
Roberts 210 209 206 206 61 
Bruns Fe 490 ees 51 
Ors et Fevee okt zesdiotes 197 32s 2 sas 58 






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