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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. 
TESTED—Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS—10 and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
| . 10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. S. 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., San Francisco. = 
ENENENENEN NEN ENPNANANENENENENANENENENENENMNEN ENRON ENA EN NNN EN 
Crescent Athletic Club. CY 2 shot, H. Schulz, 21; bullseye shoot, John Schmidt, 510; 
. Rifle ‘Range and Gallery. J. Mohr, 948; H. Schulz, 1,169; T, D. Fridermann, 1,318; 
Brooxtyn, L. I., Dec. 14.—The prevailing stormy con- W. Dressler, 1,680. 
ditions of weather affected the attendance of the Crescent Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club turkey shoot—A. J 

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Athletic club to-day, only four shooters, members, being Fixtures Brannagan 71, A. J. Fraser 70, A. Strecker 67, D. B 
jin evidence. There was no contest for the December cup. ‘ Faktor 66, QO. A. Bremer 65, C. M. Henderson 64, H. 
The Crescent Club has built a_commodious shooting Jan. 27-Feb. 1.—Twenty-two caliber Indoor Rifle League Huber 64, A. Wobber 68, R. W. Taylor 63, H. E. 
{house on the Parkway Driving Club grounds, between of the United States, under auspices of Columbia Aerick 63. 
\the two traps. Scores: Rifle Club. The Shell Mound Pistol and Rifle Club celebrated its 
sixth annual king shoot, marking the close of the 
aie H. T. San Francisco Shooting. 


Trophy shoot, 15 targets: present season on Dec. 1. The event was won by A. 
be H. , : Ramm, who deposed Captain George Lanson and O. 
[sean > ee: alas + : a eS ae ‘ . Tue marksmen of San Francisco and the cities around Liebscher Poste ed to be second best shot, winning the 
sohegeal Ac ye SOO > PS Gece epee the bay were in full force at the Shell rt pica range "The PBictoss SPeLEEIGe, tal ihe eepade. wnonc its 
o nornin 2 ’ SD ETES 5 Se OBE are 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: reqye SE nena eck enocuns ee catia q vm morr® members that have developed from practically novices 
DEEL oes ea ciciceiae siev.nies 13 \iigtibere CMC ad angoceooecsdd 9 until dusk, for turkeys, trophies, medals and other prizes. ! ; abl T A 
Grinnell, Jr ..........+.. 12 Vanderveer ......2ceeeee f¢ The annual| turkey shoot, under the auspices of a the des ach ieee Ps Tema: rg f Reg ee aa rie 
~! 4 Captain Ludwig Siebe & Sons, proprietors of Shell who never handled a rifle at a target before joining the 
Team race, 26 targets: ‘ Mound Park, which marks the ‘closing of the season, club were R. S. Wixson and Henry W SPR WY sae 
F W Moffett .... 0 21 O C Grinnell, Jr. 2 20-41 was the principal event, and brought into competition is a eS member of the club, and now RAS ay 
: every rifle shot of note and many minor ones. At noon 4verage of 220. He has carried off the Siebe rece 
special: sheet, 2.'targets: rite 11 the shooters enjoyed the annual dinner given by the ohio cee ee in suoteniee H. me Sat ae 
NS (LLC Be Sannanccacnoee 18 Walliams <cccsecerccsccese park management. The park was entirely given over to the club in 3 and is shooting against R. J. Fraser, 
one s oO TKS e 
the marksmen, their families and friends. 5 of a hi we Y the eres he Me. ie AW Bee 
Besides the annual Thanksgiving tournament the es ie hes ee. Ee Or rglond SB ony. iy Astral 
lowing clubs held their monthly competitions an i S 10 ‘ : : 
| turkey shoots on the Shell Mound range: Red Men Europe, | Another is Herman Huber, who made a record 
Pinehurst Gun Club Tournament. Schuetzen Company, Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club, pares shooting inthe oo arte te Beast a gare 
] Germania Schuetzen Club, San Francisco Schuetzen a e DS dite eaes IS ioe 
| Prnenurst, N.'C., Dec. 14.—The big midwinter handi- Club, Veterans’ National Guard of California. this season. In the championship class R. J. Fraser has 
| cap trapshooting tournament of the Pinehurst Gun Club Some of the scores made on the Shell Mound ranges 2,888 out of a possible 3,500. He has the highest score 
booked for Jan. 238, 24 and 25, was inadvertently an- were as follows: ever made by a member | ‘of the Shell Mound Club. This 
|mounced as under the ‘‘‘auspices’’ of the Interstate As- Norddeutscher Schuetzen Club—First champion class— beats H. Huber’s best seven scores made during the 
| sociation, when it should have said, ‘‘under the rules of FF Schuster, 212. Champion class, J. D. Heise, 214; year 1902, which was 2,771, H. bber is only five 
| this association,” end correction is hereby made. The first class, F. Doell, 197; second chase; F. Morken, 184; Points behind R. J. Fraser, with . : 2 
| error was purely a newspaper. correspondent’s, the club’s third class, D. Schwormstede, 205: fourth class, E. In the first class pistol the shooting is close: F. 
| programmes stating the matter correctly, Dieken, 175. Mante leads with 1,149 and 32 red flags. William A. 
| Thus early, interest points to a big attendance, and the San Francisco Schuetzen SE RpCHOIC: shoot—J. D. Siebe is second with 1,12 and 32 red flags. H. Wind- 
largest affair of its kind ever held in this section. Quer- Heise, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67; L. Bendal, Tl, 68 67, 66; D. muller is third, with 1,126 and 28 red flags. 
| ies have -been coming in for weeks past, and a success for Salfield, 67, 67, 69; gadge Bahrs, 72, 65, 65; F. Schuster, 
this the first annual event is thus carly assured. 64; J. de Wit, 66, 63; F. B randt, 64. . : 
Herzert L. Jirzrson, Sec’y. Veterans of Natozel Guard, monthly medal shoot— . Iroquois Rifle Range ; Co. 
Sergeant F. J, Povey, 44; T. ii. Carroll, 48; Lieutenant THE Iroquois Rifle Range Co., at 274% North High 
F. L. Pritchard, 41; Lieutenant C. W. Seeley, 41; street, Columbus, O., held its weekly Peters badge 
Captain J. E. Klein, 38; J. W. Kuhlke, 40; E, H. Slitor, shoot, Dec. 4. The badge was won by Mr. Levering. 
34; H. C. Mayer, 32; E. W. Lewis, 31; A. L. Ott, 30; This shoot was well attended on account of it being the 

Bergen Beach Gun Club. O. L. Nolte, 45. last shoot before our ten-man team shoot with the Circle- 
ri Rifle re-entry match—J. M. Klassen, 73; H. <A. ville Rifle Club, to be held Dec. 9, at Circleville, O. 
Brooktyy, L. I., Dec. 7.—The scores made at the shoot Webber, 73, 69, 67, 66, 65; R. J. Fraser, 72,67; H. Enge, High score of the evening was shot by Mr. Jesse Smith, 
of the Bergen Beach Gun Club to-day are appended: 67, 66, 64. 490 out of a possible of 500 points on the German ring 
Club button match—C. W. Seely, 198, 193; G. Paltberg, target, at 75ft. The scores: 
Events: ae Se Se a A . Score. Handicap. Total. 
Targets: 25 25 25.25 25 265 2 Pistol and revolver scores—J. E. Gorman, 93, 93, 90, Levering | ssi tecncineeviesslleesh oes 463 5 468 
Kelly, ........csccseeeseccesescees 21 238 18 24 21 24 .. 99 89; C. F. Armstrong, Oo STEER a A VV ePOTLCO MAT MMC Ls a PINICIUOIS 5572 scisiaseireleie eisiergiple wislelajpieis siele 435 15 450 
Ryder .......seeeeeeeeeeeeereseees 1S ISM eek OE Jo) Maginnis 77 0Tl; J..Ra Trego, 91, 90/913) George Michaels, ......0.ccscarernssssiec ene 461 0 461 
RSOEREM octane sas care sips va Soins 19% 20 19°22) 20: 19.) Zailey, 94, 88, 86. CHOW Cr er eee oe kanes 462 10 472 
RSM eccivnct diay «tir eb sie ect en de DRG 8 UA i ia, eee tare Red’ Men Schutzen Company, first champion class— Wells ........sccccccsccescscesceces 455 15 470 
BBO erie se ictals itera ots nia sa ese a (5' 6 21 19 21 20 19 18 17 W. Dressler, 205; second champion class, C. J. Strippel, Spellman ...6..........eseeeeee Bek « 444 20 464 
EGET (5-2 stig pon coerce eaes -- 22 20 15 16 21 19 183; first class, not represented; second class MHIMeNnO lata! OMGOre. Pansat naa «an shee rau ack 446 20 466 
ORCL IIE te 158s S801 5 cine 8 FENG 6 Se gO ee 1S Aa Ger ee nie 186; third class, O. Rosberg, 176; fourth class, John Peete hin ate de at ateete were eee . 450 +s4)) _ 490 
| lS gee acces ated det kekiatiee 3026 Sa cat Sh A e02 cts’ ol Ae Schmidt, 163, first best shot, H. Nicolai, 22; last best Curist. Neusic, Sec’y. 

