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FOREST AND STREAM 
Jan. 17, 1914. 
President’s Cup, Fifty Clay Birds (Handicap).— 
George Bingham (4), 36; George E. Brower (10), 35; W. 
W. Pell (4), 35; T. W. Stake (10), 29; C. R. James 
(6), 27. Won by Bingham. 
Gun Below Elbow Match, Fifteen Clay Birds (Hand¬ 
icap). — George Bingham (3), 9; T. W. Stake (5), 7; 
George E. Brower (3), 9; W. W. Pell (1), 6. 
Gun Below Elbow, Second Match (Handicap).— 
George Bingham (6), 13; George E. Brower (3), 7; C. 
R James (1), 7; W. W. Pell (1), 5 - Won by Bingham. 
New Rochelle Yacht Club. 
New Rochelle, January 10, 1914. 
Today was tango, turkey trot and hesitating target 
day, thanks to a howling ’nor easter that put 
synchopations into ordinarily well-behaved aerosaucers. 
B. R. Stoddard could be deprived of his winning 
way” by even so unwelcome a guest as friend Boreus. 
Said Stoddard a crimp into 8 x 10 in ten bird scratch 
event, after a shoot off with H. H. Todd; and put 
his name and address on Accumulation cup as did A. 
E Black. FI. It. Todd also won leg on Saturday cup, 
with 44 from 14. G. A. Wylie with ten won a 15 
rock scratch event. G. P. Granbery wouldn’t be dimmed 
allt'Ogether so he cribbed a fifteen scaler scratch bent 
with 13- The scores: 
Ten Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—B. R. Stoddard, 8; 
H. H. Todd, 8; G. A. Wylie, 7; H. J. Smith, 5. 
Won by Mr. Stoddard in shoot off. , , , 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—B. R. Stoddard, 
9; H. H. Todd. 7: G. A. Wylie, 10; H. J. Smith, 8. 
Won by Mr. Wylie. , 
Ten Clav Pigeons (Scratch).—G. P. Granbery, 7; b. 
R. Stoddard, 6; C. A. Marsland. 8; H. H. Todd. 8; 
A. E. Eldredge, 7; G A. Wylie, 8; H. J. Smith, 4. 
Won by Mr. Todd in shoot off. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—G. P. Granbery, 
13- B R Stoddard, 12; C. A. Marsland, 8; A. E. Black, 
g-’H. H. Todd, 9; A. E. Eldredge, 8; G. A. Wylie, 8; 
H. J. Smith, 9; W. Patterson, 10. Won by Mr. Gran- 
bCr> Saturday Cup, Fifty Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—G. 
P. Granbery ( 6 ), 42; B. R. Stoddard (10). 43 ; C. A. 
Marsland (16). 37 ; A. E. Black (12), 38; H. H. Todd 
(14), 44; A. E. Eldredge (10), 39; G. A. Wylie (0), 
35; H. J. Smith (0), 36; W. Patterson (0), 30. Leg 
won by Mr. Todd. 
Accumulative Cup. Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Hand¬ 
icap).—G. P. Granbery (3), 18; B. R. Stoddard (5), 21; 
A. E. Black (6), 21; H. J. Smith (0), 15; W. Patter¬ 
son (0), 14. Legs won by Messrs. Stoddard and Black. 
Sunday, January 11, 1914 
Sixteen men faced the traps of the New Rochelle 
Yacht Club today. Honors were fairly evenly divided 
among the contestants. B. R. Stoddard won two 25- 
bird scratch prizes, with full scores, and he tied with 
J. F. James in the shoot for the Monthly Cup. He 
also tied with C. A. Marsland in the Accumulation Cup 
match, with 22 breaks. Marsland tied A. E. Eldridge in 
the shoot for the Du Pont Trophy, each with a full 
score. J. F. Tames was the winner of the 100-bird 
scratch contest, and F. Van Allen won a second 100- 
bird match, breaking 85 bluerocks. 
Washington. D. C., January n, 1914. 
The Analostan Gun Club’s members encountered ad¬ 
verse condition at their shoot on the 10th. The wind- 
blew a gale from the northwest and carried the right- 
ar.gle target over into an adioining field at least 100 
yards. The consequence was that when a member drew 
several of them while on No. 5 position goose-eggs as 
a rule were scored against him. Mr. Geo. A. Emmons 
made the good score of 84. Of course. Frank H. 
Huseman lead the procession with 93. Following are 
the scores: 
Shot At. 
Broke. 
Frank H. Huseman . 
93 
George A. Fmmons . 
84 
F. W. Ford . 
78 
Dr. E. S. Ford . 
77 
Dr. T. C. Wvnkoop . 
76 
W. S. Duvall . 
75 
W. C. Blundon . 
74 
Dr. A. V. Parsons . 
6l 
*T. TT. Thalker . 
. 64 
31 
T. H. Graves . 
. 50 
43 
Miles Tavlor . 
38 
*E. V. Otts . 
. 50 
33 
C. S. Wilson . 
’Visitors. 
20 
Washington, D. C.. January 11, 1914. 
At the annual meeting of the Analostan Gun Club 
the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 
C. S. Wilson, President. 
W. D. Monroe. Vice-President. 
Miles Taylor, Secretary. 
A. B. Stine. Treasurer. 
Dr. E. S. Ford. Captain. 
Trustees — M. D. Hogan. B. L. Tavlor and R. P. Hawes. 
The report of the secretary showed the club to be 
in a prosperous condition. 67.000 targets were thrown 
during the year—an increase of 13 per cent, over last 
vear. Fourteen new members were added to the rolls. 
Two hundred dollars worth of prizes were donated to 
the members during the year and over $200 spent in 
improving the ground. 
Messrs. Hogan. W. D. Monroe and F. W. Ford 
were named by the president as a committee to ar¬ 
range for the trophies and prize shoots for 1914. 
The trustees were authorized to make further im¬ 
provements on the club grounds and a resolution was 
MILES TAYLOR, Secretary, 
adopted to use both traps during the coming year. 
Culver. iScore on first 25 being 21, while in shoot off 
the score was 20-18. McCheahon purloined also the 
variety cup with 19-25. W. B. Ogden won three events 
including high handicap gun with 85 from 6 gratis scalers; 
a leg on accumulation cup, 2-24; and limb on Travers 
Island Cup, 2-23. E. G. Bruns tacked down a pedestal 
on monthly cup with a full from a five disc draw. The 
other winner was Conrad Stein who absorbed a look 
in on club trophy with a full from 5. 
Scores were not high partly because of presence of a 
high wind and absence of R. K. Spotts and C. W. 
Billings. Scores: 
Monthly Cup.—G. J. Corbett (3), 23; J. H. Van- 
derveer (2;, 20; D. IL. Culver (2), 21; R. R. Debacher 
(0), 17; C. J. Stein (6). 19; D. F. McMahon (1), 23; 
P. S. Sheldon (6), 15; E. G. Bruns (5), 25; H. A. Uter- 
hart (6), 15; H. H. Duden (3), 12; W. B. Ogden (0), 16; 
O. C. Grinnell (2), 21; Conrad Stein (3), 23; A. E. 
Ranney (2), 23; J. W. Hessian (4), 12; James Brite (5), 
16; G. M. Thomson (4), 20; W. H. Browning (6). 10; N. 
W. Peters (4), 20. 
Won by E. G. Bruns. 
Club Cup.—G. J. Corbett (3), 18; J. H. Vanderveer 
(1) , 22; D. L. Culver (1), 24; R. R. Debacher (4), 23; 
'C. J. Stein (6), 21; D. F. McMahon (0), 20; P. S. Sheldon 
(5), 16; E. G. Bruns (5), 19; H. A. Uterhart (6), 13; 
H. H. Duden (4), 13; W. B. Ogden (2). 22; O. C. Grinnell 
(2) , 18; Conrad Stein (3), 25; A. E. Ranney (2). 22; 
J. W. Hessian (4), 16; James Brite (5), 18; G. M. 
Thompson (3), 23; W. H. Browning (6), 8; N. W. 
Peters (4), 14. 
Won by Conrad Stein. 
Accumulation Cup.—G. J. Corbett (1), 20; J. IF. 
Vanderveer (2), 15; E>. L. Culver (1), 20; R. R. De¬ 
bacher (4). 21, C. J. Stein (6), 15; D. F. McMahon (0), 
19; P. S. Sheldon (6), 17; E. G. Bruns (5), 19; H. 
A. Uterhart (6), 8; H. H. Duden (4), 15; W. B. Ogden 
(2) , 24; O. C. Grinnell (2), 20; Conrad Stein (0), 17; 
A. E. Ranney (1), 20; J. W. Hessian (4), 20; James Brite 
(5), 19; G. M. Thomson (2), 20; W. H. Browning (6), 
12; N. W. Peters (4), 16. 
Won by W. B. Ogden. 
Travers Island Cup.— G. J. Corbett (3), 21; J. H. 
Vanderveer (2), 19; D. L. Culver (1). 19, R. R. Debacher 
(3) , 19; C. J. Stein (6), 17; D. F. McMahon (0), 20; P. 
iS. Sheldon (6), 16; E. G. Bruns (5), 17; FI. A. Uter¬ 
hart (6), 20; H. H. Duden (4), 22; W. B. Ogden (2), 23; 
O. C. Grinnell (2), 17; Conrad Stein (1), 19; A. E. 
Ranney (2), 19; J. W. Hessian (4), 19; James Brite (5). 
20; G. M. Thomson (3), 21; W. H. Browning (6), 10, and 
N. W. Peters (4), 16. 
Won by W. B. Ogden. 
One Hundred Birds, Handicap.—G. J. Corbett, 72—10— 
82; J. H. Vanderveer, 69—7—76; D. L. Culver, 79—5—84; 
R. R. Debacher, 69—11—80; C. J. Stein, 48—24—72; D. 
F. McMahon, 81—1—82; P. S. Sheldon, 41—23—64; E. G. 
Bruns, 60—20—80; FI. A. Uterhart, 32—24—56; H. H. 
Duden, 47—15—62; W. B. Ogden, 79—6—85; O. C. Grin- 
nell, 68—8—76; Conrad Stein, 77—7—84; A. E. Ranney, 
77 — 7 —84; J. W. Hessian, 51—16—67; James Brite, 53— 
20— 73; G. M. Thomson, 72—12—84; W. H. Browning, 56— 
24—80, and N. W. Peters, 52—16—68. 
Scratch won by D. F. McDahon with 81; gross 
by W. B. Ogden, with 85. 
Distance Cup.—G. J. Corbett (20;, 18; J. H. Van¬ 
derveer (19), 20; D. L. Culver (20). 21; R. R. Debacher 
(16), 18; C. J. Stein (16), 7; D. F. McMahon (20), 21; 
P. S. Sheldon (16), 14; E. G. Bruns (16), 14; H. A. 
Uterhart (16), 15; H. FI. Duden (17), 12; W. B. Ogden 
(19), 16; O. C. Grinnell (19), 17; Conrad Stein (19), 
15; A. E. Ranney (19), 16; J. W. Hessian (17), 12; 
James Brite (16), 14; G. W. Thomson (18). 13, and N. 
W. Peters (17), 10. 
Tie between D. L. Culver and D. F. McMahon. 
Shoot-off won by McMahon, 20 to 18. 
Variety Cup.—G. J. Corbett, 10; D- L. Culver, n; 
R. R. Debacher, 12; C. J. Stein, 7; D. F. McMahon, 
19; H. A. Uterhart, 3; W. B. Ogden, 9; O. C. Grinnell, 
xi; Conrad Stein, 16; A. E. Ranney, 13; J. W. Hessian, 
10. and James Brite, 12. Won by D. F. McMahon. 
Lakanoo Boat Club. 
Burlington, N. J., January 11, 1914. 
The Lakanoo Boat Club held their weekly blue rock 
shoot on January 10, in front of the club house. Very 
windy weather conditions held some of the shooters 
down to low scores. Two 25 bird events were held and 
following is the score: 
25 25 Hit Mis’d Tot’l 
16 
13 
3 S 
33 
32 
30 
28 
13 
S. Schuyler .15 
Frank Jones . j6 
Lloyd Jones . 14 
II. B. Fort . 18 
J. M. Allen . 12 
H. Wright . 13 
R. Morris . 9 
S. Probasco . 11 
H. B. Goodher . 10' 
C. J. Simons . 9 
After the 25 bird matches, J. M. Allen showed he 
had found his true form by breaking 17 out of 18 shot at. 
Interest is still on the increase and a little later 
I will be able to give you some better scores. 
Yours truly, 
HENRY B. FORT. 
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Birmingham Gun Club January 10, 1914. 
John Warren broke 97 targets out of his 100 shot at 
the regular weekly shoot of the Birmingham Gun Club. 
He had a straight run of 65 straight without a miss. 
The conditions were hard, a wind and hazy _ atmos¬ 
phere which made this a most remarkable piece of 
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