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Show : HOTOBHT T00PB1T01IGW Many Well-known Trap-shooters Trap-shooters From Outside State Will Attend. Special to The Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. June in. The Interest of the sportsmen nf this vicinity is centered now in the annual tournament of the Idaho Stale Sportsmen's associa-,w associa-,w lion, which will he held in Twin Falls on Monday and Tuesday. June 1J and IS. There will be present, besides a nuni-bfv nuni-bfv of professional shooters of tiKtional reputation, some of the best-known trap j-hooters of the stale. Amont? these are the Wade brothers. K. C (Jrice. present state champion, and John '"Iray. dean of Idaho trai shooters, all of Hojse; lien Be,in. Win Tat ro anil Dutch Lerbus of Poatello: Dennis Hollolian. 1-Mdie Kitz-per-j Id and severa 1 ot her shoot ers from Fuiiey: Krltclier. Thompson. Morris, Russell. Rus-sell. Oliver. KaslniHii, MrCabe of Buhl. A in one t lie well-known lo'al shooters are Lvpiett M. Sweeley. W. T. Wood. Krnest White. Pr. Y. K. Snok and A. P. Fisher. Among tho professionals will be .1. A- Reed of Poisft. Fete Hollolinn and Swed Morris of Portland. 1C. 1,. "aepn of Spo-ksuie Spo-ksuie and Hal Cuniminss. Anderson and F. .1. Moi trati of Salt Lake. The local committee in charge of the arrangements has installed three traps on the p-rounds to be used for the tournament tourna-ment at the end of Eighth avenue east, and seats provided for a large number of spectators. |