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Show AM VWn, - te; I I- Displaying the Carroll bows used by them in the recent Provo Invitational Archery Tournament are Ivan Winder, left and Larry Carson. Mr. Winder placed first in the annual event, and Mr. Carson netted second place honors. Moab Shooters Win Places In Recent Archery Meets Three local persons, all shooting Carroll bows, a local, lo-cal, product, placed in areh-feiry areh-feiry hcurnaimsni'Js flhfia past week, two cf which set nt w Colorado state recoids. Ivan Winder; and 'lis wife, Edith, pmti'cipated in to.; Rocky Mountain Target ChampionsiYip'S last weekend, where Mr. Winder broke the existing Rocky Mountain Records Rec-ords shooting 977 in the York . Round and ,800 in the' American Am-erican Round. With Wis aggregate ag-gregate score of 1777, he placed first in the mens freestyle free-style competition. Mrs. Winder, Win-der, competing ' fin the wo-mens wo-mens freestyle coimpetit; on, placed second with an aggregate aggre-gate score of 1696. Two weeks ago, Mr. Winder Wind-er set a new state record at toe Provo -Invitational Archery Ar-chery Tournament which was hdld in Provo, scoring 1091, which netted him first place. Larry Carson of Moab, compelling com-pelling in the same event placed second with a score of 1083. Mr. Carson also set a new Colorado field record last, weekend at (he Grani Mesa Bowman Invitational Tournament, Tourna-ment, scoring 544 on the field and 534 on the Hunter. The aggregate score of 1078 was top in the tournament and broke the existing record. |