American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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American Cinematographer • May 1934 Cecil Myers, First Low Cross, 77 |ohn Fulton, Third Low, 78. We did not secure a picture for Fourth Low which was won by Al Lebowitz. A. S. C. Golf Tournament Huge Success T" I HE First Annual A.S.C. Golf Tournament was played at the Hollywood I Country Club, Sunday, April 8. Over two hundred players took part, I and the affair was pronounced the most successful cameramen's golf tourney ever held. Cecil Myers, with a 77, carried off the Low Gross honors, closely followed by Al Lebovitz, Bert Six, and John Fulton, while Willard Vogel led the rear-guard for the dubious High Gross honors with a score of 192. Between these extremes were over a hundred prize and trophy-winners, grouped in six flights, according to their golfing ability. The prizes were awarded at a special Open Meeting of the Society, held the following night, at which time the incoming officers were formally installed. A list of the winners, their prizes and the donors follows. The American Society of Cinematographers herewith extends to these generous friends its sincere appreciation for their generosity in donating these trophies and prizes. SPECIAL TROPHIES CECIL MYERS, Low Cross Trophy, donated by Max Factor Make-up Studios. BERT SIX, 2d Low Gross Trophy, donated by Fox Studio. JOHN FULTON, 3d Low Gross Trophy, donated by J. J. Cain. AL LEBOVITZ, 4th Low Cross Trophy, donated by W. S. Van Dyke. EDDIE COHEN, Special A.S.C Prize, a Diamond Ring, donated by Mae West. FIRST FLIGHT BERT GLENNON, Telechron Clock, donated by V\/illiam LeBaron. ROY JOHNSON, Weston Photometer, donated by Edward G. Robinson. LEONARD SMITH, Set Matched Kroydon Irons, donated by O. H. Briggs. ERNEST LASZLO, Set Matched Hagen V\/oods, donated by B. P. Schulberg. SHERMAN CLARK, Set Matched Wilson Irons, donated by Norma Shearer. GEORGE ROBINSON, Leather Hand-trunk, donated by Smith & Aller. REGGIE LANNING, Atwater-Kent All-wave Radio. donated by Hollis F. Moyse. GORDON JENNINGS, Leather Golf Bag, donated by C. D. White. ROBERT PITTACK, 8mm Camera, Projector and Screen, donated by Eastman Kodak Co. GAETANO GAUDIO, Leather Kit Bag. donated by Dick Powell. GUY M. BENNETT. Set Matched Wilson Irons, donated by Harry Beaumont. ELLSWORTH FREDRICKS. Smoker's Set. donated by Bill Ring. SECOND FLIGHT DAN FAPP, Set Matched Wilson Irons, donated by J. E. Brulatour Co. WARREN LYNCH, Set Matched Irons, donated by Larry Weingarten. FRANK GAUDIO, Cockta'l Shaker, donated by Norman Taurog. RICHARD TOWERS, Patterson All-wave Radio, donated by Warner Studio Sound Department. WESLEY ANDERSON. Leather Golf Bag, donated by Ruby Keeler. KARL STRUSS, Filmo 16mm Camera, donated by Bell & Howell Co. AL SEIGLER, Leather Kit Bag, donated by Consolidated Laboratory. ELWOOD BREDELL, Set Matched Bristol Clubs, donated by Sam Wood; also Gold Wrist Watch, for closest to fifth hole, donated by W. J. German. WILLIAM WHITLEY, Telechron Clock, donated by Joe Nolan. AL GREENE, Case Gin, donated by Ed Kennedy. JACK SMITH, Merchandising Order, donated by Paul Sloane. HAL ROSSON, Poker Set, donated by David Selznick. THIRD FLIGHT JAMES MANNATT, Hand Trunk, donated by Guy Lombardo and his Band. JAMES WONG HOWE, Set Hagen Matched Irons, donated by Bing Crosby. BENJAMIN KLINE. Mitchell Variable Diffuser. donated by Mitchell Camera Co. HARRY MARBLE, Fada All-wave Radio, donated by Cecil B. DeMille. BEN COHAN, Set Wilson Matched Woods, donated by Jack Conway. RAY RIES, Set Matched Woods, donated by Bernard Hyman. JAMES C. HICGINS, Leather Golf Bag, donated by Al Santell. KENNETH GREEN, Merchandise Order, donated by Roy Davidge Laboratory. ART LLOYD. Set Matched Woods, donated by George Archainbaud. IRVING CLASSBURG. Whiskey Barrel Set. donated by Marion Davies. FRANK REDMAN. Special f:6.3 Kodak, donated by Paramount Laboratory. BARNEY McGILL. Leather Jacket, donated by Muller Bros. RUSSELL COLLINCS. Leather Kit Bag. donated by Al Kaufman. HERBERT J. FISCHER. Knox Hat. donated by Sidney's. Inc. NORBERT BRODINE, Merchandise Order, donated by William A. Seiter. Bert Six. Second Low Cross. 78 E. Cohen, winner of Mae West diamond ring, given as a special prize at installation of officers meeting with all players available. (Continued on Page 241