FOREST AND STREAM 
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The spoon events 
*A. B. Richardson 
J. H. Minnick _ 
T. W. Mathewson . 
W. Coyne . 
Bill G. Wood . 
Harry P. Carlon ... 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
F. R. Patzcnvsky .. 
Henry Winchester 
*W. C. Corey . 
Walter Tomlinson 
Dr. H. Betts . 
•John W. Mathews 
L. Mathewson . 
Z. H. Lofland . 
W. J. Higthfield ... 
W. D. Sillitoe . 
W. C. Popp . 
E. H. Anderson ... 
E. C. Ferriday .... 
L. D. Willis . 
J. T. Skelly . 
W. Hammond . 
T. E. Doremus _ 
E. R. Jenks . 
•Spoon winners. 
were as follows: 
CLASS A. 
CLASS B. 
CLASS C. 
CLASS D. 
INELIGIBLES. 
25— 25 
24 
23 
22 
22 
21 
20 
18 
17 
20— 25 
20 
18 
18— 25 
17 
16 
16 
20— 25 
15 
14 
13 
22— 25 
21 
21 
17 
14 
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., GUN CLUB. 
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 17, 1914. 
C. J. Barr led the shooting at the Birming¬ 
ham Gun Club and won the trophy at the regu¬ 
lar weekly shoot making a total of 89 out of his 
100, a very good score on so dark a day. John 
Fletcher and Dr. I. J. Sellers were tied for 2nd 
place with 86. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Moore 
were visiting shooters, Bennett from Greenfield, 
Ind., and Moore from Kansas City, Mo. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot At 
Broke 
C. T. Barr . 
89 
John Fletcher . 
86 
Dr. I. J. Sellers . 
. IOO 
86 
Lee Moody . 
84 
Mrs. Garl . 
83 
Tom Morris s . 
71 
Moore . 
31 
Bennett . 
20 
Garl . 
. 25 
18 
BENSONHURST YACHT CLUB. 
Gravesend Bay, Dec. 19, 1914. 
In spite of a drizzling rain which wet them 
almost to the skin, seventeen gunners were on 
hand for the regular weekly shoot on Saturday, 
Dec. 19th. Several novices were among the 
number arid in spite of the adverse conditions 
many good scores were made. Only two events 
were decided, the Take Home Prize and the 
monthly cup. In the former, A. H. Beedle and 
G. W. Gowenbonen were tied with perfect 
scores. The shoot-off was won by Mr. Cowen- 
bonen, the prize being a handsome coat sweater 
donated by Mr. Hendrickson. For the monthly 
cup Mr. Beedle tied with Dr. Webb, each having 
23 birds out of 25. The tie in this event 
not shot off. 
The following are the scores:— 
The following are the scores: 
MONTHLY CUP. 
Handicap 
Dr. Webb ..;. 3 
A. H. Beedle . 6 
*H. Keller . 0 
Dr. Elliot . 0 
G. Cowenbonen . 4 
J. Van Pelt . 5 
J. Allaire . 6 
G. B eston . 6 
Dr. Hunter . i 
E. B. Magnus . o 
A. C. Stillwell . 6 
E. A. Reed . 4 
H. Fincke . 2 
H. Graham . 6 
G. Semken . 3 
H. Haas . 6 
R. Menendez . 6 
TAKE HOME PRIZE. 
Handicap 
A. H. Beedel . 6 
Geo. Cowenbonen . 4 
•H. Keller . 0 
Dr. Webb . 3 
J. Van Pelt . 5 
was 
23 
23 
24 
21 
21 
20 
20 
19 
18 
15 
18 
17 
16 
16 
16 
15 
14 
25 
25 
21 
20 
20 
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A. C. Stillwell . 6 
G. Best on . 6 
Dr. Elliot . o 
J. Allaire . 6 
H. Fincke ... 
R. Menendez 
E. B. Magnus 
G. Semkin . 3 
Dr. Hunter . 1 
E. A. Reed . 4 
Shoot-off won by Mr. Cowenbonen. 
•Professional. 
G. H. V. HUNTER, Secretary. 
LAUREL HOUSE GUN CLUB. 
Frank Vanderhoef Takes the Laurels. 
Lakewood, N. J., Dec. 19.—Frank F. Vander¬ 
hoef, of New York, won the Saturday afternoon 
shooting event of the Laurel House Gun Club 
20 with 90, from a handicap of 12. Other scores 
jq were:—Fred Kimball, 67— 16 —83; Harvey New- 
Jg man, 69—12—81; J. S. Wolley, 66—16—82; 
18 “Phil” Randolph, Jr., 66—8—74; “Phil” Ran- 
17 dolph, Sr., yo —12—82 j F. A. Potts, 69—8 —771 
17 Dr. C. Kayser, 63—8—71. 
MIDWINTER HANDICAP. 
Pinehurst Offers Many Attractions. 
Every mail is bringing its entries for the eighth 
annual midwinter handicap, January 19-23. It is 
pleasing to note that many of the contestants 
will bring their wives and their families, and 
that a number are also planning to linger after' 
