| Show Becomes Great I While Seeking Health As a Target Breaker Few Arc Are Better Than Commissioner Wilson and d He Has His Health Too By Peter P. P Carney Editor National al Sports Syndicate Following the victory of George William LorImer In the 1919 Grand American Handicap much stress was laid to the fact that Lorimer had only taken talen to trapshooting trapshooting trapshooting trap- trap shooting nine weeks prior to the classic shooting event ent acting upon a 8 suggestion made by his physician that he devote I some portion of or each eath ch day flay to a healthful Outdoor recreation Lorimer not only found health In trapshoOting for he Is in better physical condition today than ever before In his life but a lot of credit came his way through his remarkable victory IVe We know of ot another Individual whose hose health got In a bad way ay through h overwork overwork overwork over over- work and who also alEo took to shooting to put himself rl right ht and this individual not only brought himself back bacle to health but right now Is one of the best In the East These few remarks rem will Introduce to you OU the Hon lion Charles S. S Wilson commis I stoner of agriculture for the state of New ew York To 10 those who shoot at the traps in NewYork New York and In other parts of the East Hast where he has time to visit he is known as Charlie Wilson W As the lion C C. C S. S Wilson Wilson Wil VII son he Is a real to goodness commissioner of agriculture and as Charlie Wilson he is a regular We S e know more mored about o his ability as a a than vie we wedo d t t afa do about know knowledge c edge of farms and farm life but Lou Smith says Wilson knows everything that all au the rest of the world knows and then some other things andI and andas as he has b been appointed n by t two governors gover gover- I I I nors r to his post t tr there must be something m I I In what Smith says Well We'll give you a 8 few rew figures Just to toI convince you what we say about his aWl aWl- I ity to break clay targets At l Fullon ullon N. N I Y recently he broke straight That's I all there was to break Later at Danbury Conn he broke out of At Batavia Ba- Ba I tavla tavia N. N Y he broke US out of In InI InI Inthe I I th the New York State shoot Wilson broke I in the first day and was wes second secondI I I high and had llad to t retire from the shoot Business demands that thai he fore forego o two and three day shoots so he only gives up one day at a a. time time and and In the shoots he en enters enters enters en- en you can alwa always s find him close to the top Wilson shoots for the sport he finds in inthe inthe inthe the game and for the pleasure It gives him and incidentally competition keeps him young oung and vigorous and enables him to keep up with the many tasks that confront confront confront con con- front him In the five tournaments that Wilson lIson visited during the past summer he hc won four and he had such men to toI shoot a against as Hank Frank I Wright the national amateur champion and other stars So when you rou hear of college pr professors or agricultural chiefs shooting at the traps have a care for there ma may 53 be more VII Wilsons sons Quite naturally there Is a amoral amoral moral to this story story story-If If your health is on the blink try trapshooting |