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Show si mm high - v GUI AT TRAP SHOOT Breaks 95 of 100 Targets; Medal Competition Begins Be-gins Soon. The attendance at the traps of the Salt Lake Gun club was small Sunday morning-, owing to the high wind which swept the valley. Some good scores were made !n spite of the weather. Sam Sharman was high on 100 birds, and he and Bailey tied at out of the first 50. Cowan and Sharman shot an impromptu race at 25 tar-trots. Cowan scoring- 25 straight to Sharman's 23. Kcguiar medal shoot a will start after January 1. The shooters will be divided into A and B classes, with a bird handicap han-dicap fn each class. President John F. Cowan of the club has donated a medal lor class A, while the Western Arms company has donated a medal for class B. The full conditions will be posted at the next regular shoot. Below are tho scores of yesterday's shoot. J ' Broken Targets. Mim Sharman 95 10C yEailey 9.1 too Cowan 92 loo Mitchell 4' 50 Dr. Irvine 42 50 E. B. Heagren 41 50 Mliler .. 40 50 H. Sharman 39 50 Baldwin 35 50 |