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Show Aim DEFY WIND; TIBW WGOOD SCORES John N. Sharp Breaks 48 of 50; Anderson Kills "Kaiser." The weather was anything but favoi'-able favoi'-able (r trHP-phootinpr yesterday. A stiff wind swept over the traps that made the ,lav birds dodge, and dart In every direction, direc-tion, and rendered the recording of good scores vcr diffienlt. John N. Sharp proved to be the best roush-weather -hooter, and not only distinguished himself him-self by smashing: 4S skimmers out of If), hut alo won the directors' long-run medal by breaking 27 dickies straight. R. T. Barney was right behind Sharp with a store of 4T out of 50, while I,. 10. Klter ;md Pi". J- Irvine' tied with woores of 4.", out of 5' Horsey Burgess, the veteran, put in his appearance, and turned in a Si-ore of 4." dead dickies out of uU. which prrps that the. old-timer is still there fan it comes to smashing targets. -jF c. A. Anderson was on the firing line when the "kaiser" popped out of the trap house. The "emperor" was In the high pear and was breaking all speed laws when Anderson spotted him and turned loose a barrage that finished the "boehe." Spoon Shoot Close. The spoon shoot furnished some classy competition. J. X. Sharp, R. T. Barney, Or. Irvine. W. P. Fowler, W VI. Cuni-inincrs, Cuni-inincrs, K. C. MeFadden, J. 11. Grut and A. V. Cowan tied on the first twenty-five birds. After shooting the tic off at another an-other twenty-five birds, they were still I tied. The rules for second tie on this rvent calls for the toss of a coin, in which U". P. Fowler came out a winner. Dr. F. J. Irvine. A. Browning and R. T. Barney tied in the challenge medal shoot. In the shoot-off the three marksmen hat-tied hat-tied it out. Dr. F. J. Irvine winning after a hard race. He took home the medal and a sack of coin. The Cerva cup point winners were J. N. Sharp. R. T. Barney, Dr. F. J. Irvine. A. Browning. A. Y. Cowan and YV P. Fowler, Fow-ler, who tied for first place, each gaining three points to his credit. L,. E. Riter finished in second place alone a,nd received re-ceived two points; C. E. Wharton. F. A. : Fisher. IT. X. Welch. Harry Luff and Harry Heagren pulled into third place and received one point each. Liberty Bond Points. Liberty bond point winners were L. E. Riter. ,T. X. Sharp. C. E. Wharton, R. T. Barney, W. P. Fowler and C A. Anderson Ander-son one point. The final shoot for -this event will take place on the last Sunday in this month. j The McConahay trophy winners were F C Afc Fad den, TV. E. Cummings. Fred Sbarman. George Johnston. Charles Mitchell Mitch-ell and J. H. Grut. They finished in first liar with three points each. Roy Hea-rien Hea-rien was second with two points and J. M. Anderson third with one point. Captain Du Bray nf the Parker Arms np0jny was a visitor and enjoyed a ood day's shoot. The captain eompli-'rnented eompli-'rnented the members highly for the manner man-ner in which I he Salt Lake Gun club is roming to the front by enlisting new shooters and still hanging on to the vet's vet-'s erans. ores for Day. Complete scores of vestrdav's shoot: T'rsts. Broke. John X. Sharp 48 50 K. T. B-irney 47 50 L. K. Riter 46 r0 Br. .1. F. Irvine 4fi 50 Borsey Burgess 45 50 W. P. Fowler 45 50 C. H. Reillv 44 50 E. K. Smith 4 50 .1. F. Cowan 42 50 ('. F. Wharton 42 50 'i'. . Anderson 42 50 II. X. Welch 41 50 A. W. Cowan 41 50 -s!icr Cowan 41 50 f. A. Lnff . . . 41 50 H". K. Cummings 40 50 . Frowning 40 50 B A. Fisher :?n 50 Bred Sharman SS 50 Cli : in H u mphreys 3S ' 50 pHhhit Pumel 3S 50 Barry Meagren 37 50 (lenrtre Johnston 37 50 1 B. J. MeGannev 37 50 F. On Hastier 3fi 50 W. H. Mitchell 38 50 A. R. Bain 25 50 Contain Du Bray 33 50 L M. Anderson "3 ; 0 B. C. MeFadden 22 50 B H. Grut 30 50 f. P. Shenherd 31 50 Charles Mitchell 28 50 Hoy Heagren 2 50 Dewey Pearson 25 50 1. Rurton f 17 50 Willip Jones 13 50 Professional. |