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Club Cup.—Twenty-five pigeons (handicap).—W. B. 
Ogden (4), 21: H. A. Hotwet (o), 19; R. R. Detacher (5), 
22; D. L. Culver (1), 17; C. W. Berner (5), 24; W. H 
Luckett (SR..10; J. M. J* 
21; C 
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Martin (2), 24; C. S. Healy (6), 25; W. H. Yule (6)< 25; 
F. A. Baker (4), 23; H. A. Uterhart (6), is; A. W. 
Church (4), 24; C. J. Stein (4), 25; E. R. De Wolfe (5), 
17; G. <M. Thomson (4), 25; D. F. MoMahon (2), 24, and 
G. W. Lembeck (2), 23. 
Won by W. H. Yule. 
Accumulation Cup.—Twenty-five clay pigeons (handi¬ 
cap). W. B. Ogden (4), 23; H. A. Hotwet (0), 18; R. R. 
Debacher (6), 24; D. L. Culver (3), 22; C. W. Berner (5), 
23; W. H. Luckett (5), 11; J. M. Jones (6), 22; T. Lenane, 
Jr. (4). 22; C. W. Billings (2), 23: A. E. Ranney (3), 25; 
"■ ‘ ' ' ” ' --- A Currie (6), 
(3), 25; G. 
ealy (.bj, 25; W. tl. Yule (6), 
22; F. A. Baker (3), 17; H. A. Uterhart (6), 18; A. W. 
Churcih (4), 24; C. J. Stein (4), 21; E. R. De Wolfe (5), 
25; G. M. Thomson (4), 23; D. F. McMahon (2), 23, and 
G. W. Lembeck (2), 21. 
Won by C. S. Healy. 
Travers Island Trophy.—Twenty-five clay pigeons 
(handicap). W. B. Ogden (2), 21; H. A. Hotwet (o), 17; 
R R. Debacher (4), 25; D. L. Culver (2), 22; C. W. 
Berner (4), 23; W. H. Duckett (s), 9; J- M. Jones (6), 
21; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 20; C. W. Billings (2), ax; A. E. 
Ranney 1(2), 23; Conrad Stein (2), 22; H. Killer (0), 15; 
A. W. Currie (5), 20; G. J. Corbett 1(2), 20; J. I. Branden¬ 
burg (3), 25; G. H. Martin (2), 22; C. S. Healy (5), 25; 
W. H. Yule (6), 25; F. A. Baker (4), 25; H. A. Uterhart 
(6), 18; A. W. 'Church (3), 25; C. J. Stein (3), 24; E. R. 
De Wolffe (4), 24; G. M. Thomson (3), 24; D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon (o), 20, and G. W. Lembeck (2), 23. 
Won toy W. H. Yule. 
Novice Cup.—Twenty-five clay pigeons (handicap). W. 
H. Luckett (5), 9; J. M. Jones (6), 21; C. S. Healy (5), 
25; W. H. Yule (6), 24; H. A. Uterhart (6), 18. 
Won by C. S. Healy. 
Scratch and Handicap.—One hundred clay pigeons. W. 
B. Ogden, 73—14—87; H. A. Hotwet, 70—0—70; R. R. De¬ 
bacher, 77—20-^07; D. L. Culver, 71—9—80; C. W. Berner, 
74—19—93; W. H. Luckett, 19—21—40; J. M. Jones, 66—24 
—90; T. Lenane, Jr., 67—17—84; C. W. Billings, 83—9—91; 
A. E. Ranney, 79—10—89; Conrad Stein, 81—10—91; H. 
Keller, 68—0—68; A. W. Currie, 53 — 22 — 75 ! G. J. Corbett, 
85—10—95; J. I. Brandenburg, 87—13—100; G. H. Martin, 
87—8—95; C. S. Healy, 82—23—100; W. H. Yule, 88—25— 
100; F. A. Baker, 80—16—96; H. A.,Uterhart, 45—25—70; 
A. W. Church, 82—15—97; C. J. Stein, 80—15—95. 
Scratch won iby W. H. Yule; handicap by J. I. Bran¬ 
denburg on shoot-off. 
Distance Event.—W. B. Ogden (19), 17; H. A. Hotwet 
(2), 17; R. R. Debacher (16), 18; D. L. Culver (19), 22; . 
W. H. Luckett (16), 9; J. W. Jones (16), 16; C. W. Bill¬ 
ings (19), 22; A. E. Ranney (20), 20; H. Keller (21), 12; 
A. W. Currie (16), 18; G. J. Corbett (20), 22; J. I. 
Brandenburg (18), 20; G. H. Martin (19), 21; C. S. Healy 
(16), 18; W. H. Yule (16), 23; F. A. Baker (18), 18; A 
W. Church (18), 22; G. M. Thomson (18), 21; G. W. Lem- 
beck (19), 16. 
Won by W. H. Yule. 
UNITED STATES REVOLVER ASSOCIATION. 
A. P. Lane Wins Grand Aggregate Prize With 
1,242 for Four Matches. 
Awards of national championship prizes and 
State championship medals have 'been announced 
by the United States Revolver Association in 
connection with the recent outdoor contests, 
which were held contemporaneously in different 
sections of the country. Although had weather 
prevailed during many of the competitions, the 
results were satisfactory. Following are the na¬ 
tional medal winners in each class:—Match A, 
A. P. Lane, New York; match B, George Arm¬ 
strong, San Francisco; match C, C. McCutcheon, 
Denver Revolver Club team; match F, Dr. J. H. 
Snook, Columbus, and the grand aggregate prize 
for scores for four of these matches was award¬ 
ed to A. P. Lane for a total score of 1,242. 
Among the double winners of State champion¬ 
ship medals in classes A and B were the follow¬ 
ing:—George Armstrong, California; Dr. O. A. 
Burgeson, Colorado; Dr. Harry E. Soars, Massa¬ 
chusetts; A. P. Lane, New York; Dr. J. H. 
Snook, Ohio; Dr. William E. Quicksalll, Penn¬ 
sylvania, and Fred E. Spooner, Rhode Island. 
MARINE AND FIELD CLUB. 
One Event All Weather Allowed. 
Gravesend Bay, Dec. 26, 1914. 
Rigors of the weather permitted only five tar¬ 
get wreckers to attend to-day. Only one event 
was pulled, that being President’s Cup, won by 
E. H. Lott, with a rattling score of 92 from 
scratch, on 100 scalers. Other breakage was: Dr. 
Hopkins, 8—91, L. H. Steadman, 15—85, P. R. 
Towne, 10—84, E. Fassett, 10—75. 
NEW ROCHELLE YACHT CLUB. 
Four Interesting Meets Recorded Herein. 
These have been busy days in the trap shoot¬ 
ing branch of the yacht club. On the 16th an in¬ 
vitation shoot 'filled the scores. Some surprise 
was caused when Fred Howard, who years ago 
was one of the foremost crackers, but who has 
not shot any in several years, kopped the main 
handicap event with 87 actual smashes. High 
scratch man was D. F. McMahon. The team 
event was a sail over for New York Athletic 
Club, the only entry. The formidable array from 
Travers Island put the chloroform to the ambi¬ 
tion of the other dried mud destroyers. 
On Saturday (19th) the entry list was light but 
the scores classy. George Granbery topped the 
salts on the number of wins as well as on excel¬ 
lence of scores. He won leg on December cup 
with 48 from 6 gratis saucers, after a tie with B. 
R. Stoddard, shooting from 6. Each got credit 
for a line on the cup. For take home trophy 
Granbery and H. S. Bullock each went straight, 
shoot off went to Granbery. Bullock with one 
gratis scaler scored on accumulation cup with 24. 
Granbery went straight on ten bird scratch event 
and Bullock took 15 rock scratch pull with 14. 
Sunday (20th) brought out a cracking crew of 
crackers. Once more George Granbery topped 
the bunch, getting high gun with 90x100, and 25 
from one in a tie with B. R. Stoddard for Month¬ 
ly cup, a leg went to each. Joe Donovan with a 
straight won 25-bird handicap, shooting off with 
Fred Howard. H. S. Bullock won handicap 
shoot with 21 from 20 yards, shooting off with 
Howard and Moore. 
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