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Show Hi SCORES MADE by id m ma Ties Numerous in Shoots for Various Trophies; New Members Out. Ideal w-a f h-;r for breaking clay targets greeted the I raps! motors at the regular Sunday shoot yesterday. A big crowd was present, including several new faces. E. I,. Ford and A-hr Cowan divided honors for high gun, ea-'h breaking 47 out of I . X. Welch and W. F. Gal- la gher were close up, with scores of 46 out of ,,o and 4.'i out of 50. Both shooters showed wonderf ul form. A. Anderson made short work of the "kaiser" mid won his entrance fee back for his good shouting. Nine shooters tied in the Spoon shoot Relilp. Iliter, l.nff, A. I'owan, Roy Hea-gn-n. Welch, Calkigher, K. L. Ford and W. K. Cumniings. Ford won the shoot off after a tight race with Gallagher. W' F. (Jaliagher won the challenge medal after shooting off a tie and going t we n t y - f i ve s t ra i g h t. The Hercules trophy shoot was won hy Asher Cowan. Harry lieagren'and H. N. Weleh tied for second place and In th1 shoot off Welch won. Reilley and Luff tier I for third honors. The tie will be shot off next Sunday on account of Luff leaving before the shoot was over. Asher Cowan won first in the Liberty bond shoot and received, the December war certificate. The scores: Broken. Targets. 10. L. Ford 47 .r,0 Asher Cowan 47 50 H. N-. Welch 4ti 50 W. F. Gallagher 45 50 L. A. Cumniings 45 50 T,. E. Riter 4fl 50 Charles Ileiltev 45 50 O. C. 1 1 il I house 43 50 Tfarrv Luff 43 50 W. IT. Mitchell 41 50 ! C. A. Anderson 41 50 j Harry lleagren 40 50 W. E. Cummings 40 50 i Dr. Irvine SS 50 , E. E. Heagren 28 50 S. H. fihannan 35 50 L. Fox 35 50 11. Sharman 30 50 A. R. Bain l79 50 W. If. Benson 2S 50 Dewey Pearson 27 50 Rabbit Rummel 25 50 M. C Fox 23 oO Rov Heagren 15 25 F. C. McFadden 10 25 Willie Jones '7 25 Professionals. |