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Show YOUNG MAKES RECORD WITH 20-GAUGE GUN Winnie Young came up to the fifty-shot fifty-shot record with a twenty-gauge gun in tho weekly shoot held on tho S'alt Lake Gun club grounds Sunday, breaking forty-seven birds out of a possible fifty. Shuler broke thirty-six and Salisbury forts'. Scores with twelve-gauge guns wore as follows: Morgan. 49, Kingsley, 47; John Sharp, Sr., and John Sharp, Jr.. 40; E. T. Mlllor. 43, Cooiidge. Ruthrop and Rcllly. 42; Rlter and Fowler. 10: Bain, Cowen and McMillan, 39: Ball, 3S: AI-bertson AI-bertson 'and Williams, 37, L. P. Miller and George Ames, 3fi; Wood and Jensen, 35; Cllne, 34, Gillette. 33; King. Cayley McMaster and Kingsley, Sr., 32; Dewey and Sheppard. 31. The gun club Is behind a movement to organize a revolver club and a meeting meet-ing of those Interested in tho project Will bo held at the Western Anno and Sporting Goods firm's place of business, 115 South Main street. Tuesday. It is tho intention to establish an Indoor range at the armory tnd an outdoor range on the club's grounds at Fort Douglas, One of the primary objects of the organization of such a club Is to become be-come a member of the National Revolver Re-volver club with headquarters at New York City and thus officially preserve shooting records and obtain official recognition rec-ognition for broken records. |