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Show tx7. '! .. " - '? C -' - f "-I i ::::J::i:.:C:ur-. ::::J::i:.:C:ur-. siy n:.co. - . j 'Yoimsf CorVettV advance agent, A. B. McDoir.il J. reached the dry yesterday and was much surprised to find that ho had no kliow to advertise. McDonald expected 1 to the e::;l f?r the De Coursay match rl ,t a, fir.d couli give r.o reason for Its Lt Ir.g calleJ off. McDonald says he thlnkt-a-contest wlU ta arranged for yet, and he at once be- f in to agitate , Ue wires to reach Cor- l- 't. The Corbett troupe will be here next Saturday i:iht. i BRECKON MAKES HEW STATE RIFLE RECORD , The usual number of marksmen attended at-tended the rifle range yesterday. Breck-on Breck-on again took all the honors and ind- : dentally broke the State record for high average, this record- being 80. Averages Lee, 42 Weatherson, T7 3-6; 'Huntsman, M2-3; Hirschvogel, 6a 2-7; . Itchfield. 73 4 7; J. T. Breckon, 80; Van ' Arnam. 73 9-10; Hlgley, 672-4; Shaver, 67; - McDougahl, 23. |