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Show REILLEY WINNER OF SUNDAY SHOOT Weather Conditions Ideal and Great Crowd Attends At-tends Sunday Affair With weather eondltterta Ideal f-r the prnaram at the Iocs I trape yesterday, a good J aiaed rrnwrl was In al!ea1ance and ame rmarksbls soiree were made. i.'. H. Rellley was the leading gunner, with a perfect i score of l targeta wtthrttit a mlaa. The I straight run of e not only gave Rellley j the long run medal, but also put him Into a tie for the sold button given for the j high gun honors earn week In shooting off the tie Rellley again proved to be too troaa fr the rest of the boya. and after aft-er shooting an extra It targete with Harry luff, whn tied Rellley on the first shoot-off. shoot-off. Rellley w.m by breaking M of the II targete from (he twenty one-yard mark. HA1J.KN.K MKDAL J. N. Sharp and A. H. Jone also ehet In excellent fnrm and each broke 4 out I of the targeta trapped. Thie put Mharp and Jonea into a tie f"? the challenae medal, which Sharp won by forfeit. fur when It. eame lime to ehoet eff the tie Jnns had g"o l the ball game, ao sharp ! took; the metlal, In the five-man team ahnot for the Berber tmphr. Ogdea against gelt' I -a We. the Malt l.stas boya carried away the first leg on the cup. The flslt Lake team consisted con-sisted of Itelllcy, Wilson, Kowler, Sharp and Jones, who turned In a score of 211 out nf the possible I At targets trapped. The fgden score wss lit nf the Is trapped. Op den hae enme better shooters, who will likely eppear o,n the team next week, but were an able to attend yesterday. Neat Sunday will eee tha final of the trophlea now being shot for. Doe to the state tournament, which be gins Msy 17, the cup race haa been shortened short-ened one week All the ahontera who have qualified to ahoot the finals wilt be an- i nounced later In the week with their points ! and the handicap mhlrh each shooter will have for the final rare. I The following pninte and scores were made In yesterday's ahoot : tht Hrtl-Total, at limits, rap. err. Pta C II. Rellley M M 1 ftd I Fred Ray 41 14 0 e F. A. Pry rear . . . 43 H to I j I J. N. Sharp 6. 4 60 t A. H. Jonea 6t 4 J I R. T. Barney in 44 9 10 I 1 H A. Feaaren . " 4 It SO I I r rank Bmitti ....(( St 11 10 I III. A. luff ...10 41 T 10 I H. C. Clark ... .10 47 4 ' 10 I E. U Ford 10 41 Sc. 41 4 R K. Worrell .. 0 41 4 4 4 Prank Iluniel I 42 I 41 4 William Hruster A 4K sc. 41 4 I'. P. Fowler 40 44 I 47 I (1 K Pah I 10 4T SC. 47 I P. J. iloOanney Jr. .10 4 sr. 44 T M. Anderson 40 41 4 44 1 Bert Bailey 10 41 1 41 1 A. P. Piflow ....! 41 er. 41 1 R. A. Wilson 10 41 t II K. at. Mruphy t SO H 41 . 0 r. Jennings . . . . W 24 11 414 A. R. Thompson 4 40 ec. 44 j. p rowan ... 4 21 n. Rtte tl 17 Profeeslonal. me. Beratch.. Sc. Scratch. rKrv'KR, May II. Lvla Flrpe. Argentine Argen-tine heavyweight, ts ready to meet the winner of tomorrow nlght'a bout here between be-tween Captain Bob Roper and Fred Fait on, according to a telegram received by Pre-mster Pre-mster Jack Keener from Ftrpe'a anaaager Joe Woedmaa. , |