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advised me that shortage of necessary material 
had prevented them filling all orders and that 
they had also lost a number of their order slips 
showing names and addresses of persons who 
had paid them in advance for photos. I advised 
both of them that they must either deliver photos 
(or refund the money they had received) to all 
who complained to us and also to all who wrote 
to them direct. Our club’s president, Mr. W. F. 
Bippus, also wrote them regarding the matter. 
Both of them, John A. Coles, 212 Eberly build¬ 
ing, Columbus, Ohio, and C. Zimmerman, 219 S. 
Sandusky avenue, Bucyrus, Ohio, have assured 
us that they would deliver photos and fulfill their 
obligations to all who had ordered from them. 
I sent them a list of those persons who had writ¬ 
ten us and am pleased to say that they are now 
“making good,” as different ones shown on my 
list have advised me that they have now just re¬ 
ceived their photos. 
I urge all parties who have not written to us, 
but who paid Messrs. Coles & Zimmerman for 
photos (mentioned above), which they have not 
yet received to write those photographers direct 
at the addresses shown in above paragraph and 
request them to deliver their photos at once (as 
ordered) and then to advise me if they do not 
receive same within two weeks from date of 
their letter, as we expect those men to fulfill their 
contracts with all of our guests. 
'We deeply regret the annoyance which was 
caused to the 15th G. A. H. shooters and visitors 
(who did not receive their photos promptly from 
those men) and hope that it has not made them 
forget the enjoyable time which we tried to give 
them during that tournament. 
W. F. MacCANDLESS, 
Sec’y and Treas. N. C. R. Gun Club- 
CANOEING. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division:—Herman E. Mende, 43 
Nineteenth avenue, Newark, N. J., by Jule F. 
Marshall. 
New Members Elected. 
Atlantic Division:—7022, Ernest B. Spence, 659 
West 183rd street, New York, N. Y.; 7023, 
Dwight Tenney, 66 Plymouth street, Montclair, 
N. J.; 7024, George C. James, 107 Warburton 
avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.; 7025, Carhart Francis, 
216 Woodworth avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Member Transferred. 
1513, Charles E. Archbald, 63 Mine street, New 
Brunswick, N. J., from Northern Division to 
Atlantic Division. 
WHITE PLAINS GUN CLUB. 
Owing to the very unfavorable weather condi¬ 
tions on last Saturday, only twenty shooters shot 
the program through at the regular club shoot of 
the White Plains Gun Club held at the club 
grounds, Gedney Farms, White Plains, N. Y. 
The cold wind that swept across the traps with 
more than usual velocity taxed the accuracy of 
the shooters, which accounts for the low scores. 
H. E. Dickerman, of the Chicago Gun Club, who 
has been attending the meetings of the Interstate 
Association, in behalf of the Chicago Gun Club, 
came up and captured the Visitors’ Take-home 
trophy with a score of 83. Dickerman’s knowl¬ 
edge of the weather conditions, due to his long- 
experience in shooting over the lake at Chicago 
stood him in well on this occasion. The boys are 
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always pleased to have Dickerman “in the party,” 
as he is one of the best in the game- Mrs. Rod¬ 
gers shot in excellent form, winning high scratch 
club event with a score of 74 - Considering the 
weather conditions (not to mention anything 
about the number of old time shooters present), 
her score was high enough to warrant her being 
the best shot in the club for the afternoon. C. H. 
Hadlock won the Take-home handicap trophy. 
With his handicap of 25 he had a total of 94. 
It was with a great deal of pleasure that we had 
our “ever looked for and always wanted good old 
scout” Dr. Healy with us. It makes no difference 
about the weather conditions if Dr. Healy is in 
the crowd. Something doing every minute to 
keep things moving. His version of “It’s a Long, 
Long Road to Tipperary” certainly is a master¬ 
piece of composer’s art. L. Stuart Wing motored 
up from New York with his father. It being 
■Stuart’s first visit to the club since his return 
from abroad, his experiences in getting home 
were rather interesting. 
Details of the Chin-Chin Shoot to be tendered 
to Fred Stone by the club next month, will be an¬ 
nounced later. The arrangement committee, of 
which Tom Davis is chairman, promises to have 
one of the most unique shoots ever attempted by 
a gun club. 
Saturday, December 5, 1014. 
A. Spear . 
Total 
Handicap 
Total 
.... 70 
20 
90 
F. E. Sayles . 
.... 66 
18 
84 
E. Ehrenberg . 
37 
93 
H. E. Dickerman . 
.... 85 
1 
86 
C. H. Hadlock . 
.... 69 
25 
94 
Dr. C. F. Healv . 
.... 67 
13 
90 
C. G. Blandford . 
■ • • • 73 
4 
77 
T. H. Lawrence . 
.... 71 
71 
*H. A. Keller . 
69 
J. T. Hyland . 
.... 66 
9 
75 
S. H. Core . 
.... 69 
6 
75 
L. G. Bond . 
61 
A. S. Jenks . 
.... 47 
35 
82 
Mi'ss L. Boles . 
.... 67 
12 
79 
R. M. Tesup . 
.... 66 
25 
91 
Mrs. F. F. Rodgers .. 
.... 74 
14 
88 
M. McVoy . 
9 
69 
E. Carpenter . 
.... 67 
5 
72 
L. Stuart W'ing, Jr. .. 
.... 68 
20 
88 
F. F. Rodgers . 
• •■• 54 
10 
64 
*Professional. 
TOM 
DAVIS, 
Secretary. 
FILES OF FOREST AND STREAM. 
Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 2, 19x4. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
In a late issue of Forest and Stream you men¬ 
tion that you have a request for a complete file 
or as nearly so as possible, of Forest and Stream. 
Replying to same, I would say that I have been 
a subscriber for the past thirty-six years, and 
have, with the exception of a few copies, a com¬ 
plete file for that time. The missing copies will 
run about one to each year, perhaps less. All are 
in good condition and are unbound. I am wil¬ 
ling to dispose of them for a reasonable sum. 
Should you wish them, advise me, or give me the 
name of the institution which desires them. 
W. T. WHITEFORD, 
910 West 20th St. 
HUDSON GUN CLUB. 
Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 5, 1914. 
These scores was made by members of the 
Hudson Gun Club on November 29; Dave 
Engle, as usual, was high, with 85 per cent-, Geo. 
Piercey was second with 83 per cent, and T. 
Kelley with 82 per cent, was third high. 
The day was cold and blustery and the targets 
were very erratic in their flights, which made 
some of our good shots fall down in their scores. 
The Stevens and the Smith trophies, which the 
members are contesting for, will end on Decem¬ 
ber 27th, so get busy and try and win one of 
them. Our next shoot will be held on December 
13, and everybody is welcome to shoot with us. 
D. Engle . 
J. H. Williams 
P. S. Meyers ... 
G. II. Piercey .. 
W. Hutchings .. 
B. Beyersdorf .. 
W. Roach . 
Dr. O’Brien _ 
W. Anderson ... 
W. Eaton . 
C. von Lengerke 
H. Voss . 
T. Kelley . 
Dr. Grol‘l . 
J. Whitley . 
L. Piercey . 
Shot At 
Broke 
... 125 
97 
... 150 
99 
63 
•175 
144 
59 
73 
■ ■ • 125 
91 
73 
41 
... 125 
64 
••• 175 
141 
37 
82 
74 
• 75 
43 
• . . 50 
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JERSEY CITY GUN CLUB. 
Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 5, 1914. 
Only ten shooters were out to-day to enjoy the 
sport, the high winds evidently giving them a 
scare, but those that stayed home missed a good 
afternoon’s sport, as shooting targets in a high 
wind beats a calm day all hollow and puts a lot 
of pep in one. Dixon and Engle tied for high 
honors, and in the shoot off Dixon put one over 
on him and got the scratch prize. 
We are getting ready for our turkey and 
chicken shoot to be held on the 23rd, and the pro¬ 
grams will be mailed in a few days, but if you 
