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STEVENS__ 
Trophy Winn ers —1912 Season 
NAME. GEX Cl.T n. lAK'ATION. 
G. AV’. Evan.s.Aufiu.sta Gnu Cliib.Aufrasta, Ga. 
.los. Siiiease .Hay Stiite Gan Club..Nortlianiptan. Alass. 
Clia.s. E. Ensniiugcr .Holivia Gun Club.Bolivia, Ill. 
E. E. II. Sheldon.Cliieopee Kails .Chicopee Kails, Alas.s. 
J. N. Stoddard.Canau«lais;ua Sportsmen’s Club.Canaudaisna, N. Y. 
Ur. A. AV. Stewart.Caro Sportsmen’s Assoeiation.Caro, Alieli. 
Brad Timms.Collejie Hark Gun Club.Atlanta. Ga. 
A. K. Alorlanil.Cumberland Gnu Club.Cumberland. Aid. 
J. K. AA’arreu.Uemopolis Gun Club.lleniopolis, Ala. 
E. B. Gilbert .Gorman Gnu Club.Gorman, Tevas. 
K. U. Stevens.Hartford Gnu Club.Hartford. Conn. 
J. J. Bradtield .Hill City Gun Club.Vieksbnrs'. Aliss. 
Geo. AV. Koxwell.Illinois Gnu Club.Springfield. HI. 
A. AA’. AA'onier.lersey Shore Gun Club.Jersey Shore. Pa. 
AA’. P. Steinbaeh.I.ewistown Bod and Gun Club.I.ewistown, Pa. 
H. O. Rake.Monroe County Club.Albia, Iowa. 
AV. E. Stamm.New inanstown Gnn Club.Newnianstown. Pa. 
A. J. Berry.(transe Gun Club.Orange. Alass. 
E. C. Gunther.Norfolk-Portsmonth Gun Club.Portsmouth. A a. 
AI. AIcUowcll .I'aper City Gun Club.Holyoke. Alass. 
B. H. Uorseher .Plattesvlllc Gun Club.Plattesville, AA'is. 
G. R. Colvin.Quaker City Gun Club.Quaker City, Ohio, 
Ur. E. C. AA'atson.Roiiuobe Gnn Club.Roanoke, A'a. 
Earl Sleiftht .Sisseton Gun Club.Sisseton. South Ilakota. 
H. Cuinniings.AA’are Gun Club.AA'are. Alass. 
.1. Clark. Jr.AA oreester Sportsmen’s Club.AA'oreester. Alass. 
C. S. Cool.Grand Uetonr Gun Club..Crand Detour. Ill. 
C. E. Edmonson.ludianiipolis Gun Club.Indisinapolis, Ind. 
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