Show I 36 TAKE PART PARTIN PARTIN IN WEEKlY p SHOOT Ten n Tie for First Place in Class B a I E Event e t The Salt Lake Gun club held one of ot the most successful shoots In the history of 01 the club yesterday with thirty-eight thirty oters taking part Weather conditions were al almost almost almost al- al most perfect and scores far above par were turned in Ties for first place honors in the B 13 classes were so numerous that it was impossible to shoot them off oft yesterday and next Sunday was set as the date to decide the prizes Drizes Ten men tied for first place in the class B amateur event all having perfect scores when the handicaps were figured in c C q H. H Reilley won the class A amateur honors while J. J N. N Apgar walked off oft with he cla class clans s A professional laurels George B. B Thomas turned in the best score of the class B men breaking break break- ing 48 43 out of a possible 50 60 birds and having a handicap of 01 eight ight birds A. A C C. Behle with the tho same handicap broke the second highest highest high high- est eat number while J. J H. H Baumester registered third All tl three ree men were making their the first appearances In regular work this season and performed performed performed per per- formed notably well C. C H. H Reilley was in the best of 01 form and missed but two birds ofa of 01 ofa a possible possible- hundred In the class A event He was followed by E. E L. L Ford wh who was Avas two birds bir s behind G. G L. L Becker came third J J. N. N Apgar won easily over the professional shooters having 94 breaks out of 01 chances He was given a close race by C. C A. A Vaught and C C. C F. F l McCubbin Cubbin visitors atthe at atthe the clu club but buy fh al managed to o j I torge lorge 1 jr ii j. j jr I finished in second place Seven of 01 I Ithe the professionals were representatives nta- nta tives fo the Peters Cartridge company company com corn pany here on a a. visit Frank McGanney McGanney Mc- Mc Mc-I Mc Ganney of ot the tha Hercules Powder I company J. J L. L Lovell of 01 the Du DuPont DuPont DuPont Pont Powder company and C. C A. A Vaught of the Western Cartridge company were other visitors at the club H. H F. F Bowerman and H. H H. H Hartson hartson Hart- Hart son who tied for the class B laurels laurels laurels lau lau- last week shot off twenty-five twenty rounds at the targets and were still tied at the end A A. A c coin cn n was flipped to decide the winner r with Bowerman Bowerman Bowerman Bow Bow- erman takIng the prize of ot February ary 8 S. The scores follow Collow CLASS A PROFESSIONAL Shot At Br Broken ken J. J N. N Apgar Aggar 9 94 F F. F J. J J J. Jr 90 C. C AT W. Adams 78 18 C. C F. F McCubbin BO 60 48 C. C A. A Caught 60 50 4 41 4 Wiley Coleman 60 0 45 R. R T. T Barney EO 60 4 44 J I. TM B. B Keplinger 69 59 41 J. J L. L Lovell EO 60 40 Mrs lire H. H Stall Hall SO 60 34 O. O J. J Halladay 60 33 CLASS ASS A AMATEUR Shot At Broken C. C H H. 9 98 E. E L. L Ford 98 96 G. G L L. L Becker 90 A. A P. P Bigelow 86 CLASS B AMATEUR SA G. G B. B Thomas 60 50 60 n 48 8 B 60 50 A. A C. C Belile Behle 60 50 46 8 B EO 60 J. J H. H Baumester EO 60 60 46 10 s 60 I It If N. N 60 60 50 40 14 H 60 50 H. H F. F Bowerman Dowerman 60 60 50 56 5 23 60 50 I William Ludden 60 50 36 35 16 15 60 50 Harry Tarry I Bier 60 60 50 38 as 12 60 50 K N. I C. C Hopper 60 34 36 16 6 60 50 JO a E E. E P Peebles le 60 SO 26 55 25 60 50 Sid id idE Archer C 60 50 g 32 23 60 50 g T. T W. W Holmes 60 50 37 4 49 40 Sam Williams 60 50 34 14 4 48 II H n. Hartson 60 50 41 7 48 G. G H H. Johnston 60 50 50 44 H Z 3 |