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Show 1 FR0MD1B jl f' ATLANTIG CITY, N. J., Sopt. 13. By breaking 156 targets again today-F. today-F. M. Troeh, Vancouver, Wash., an-Inexed an-Inexed the high amateur average in the close of the third day's events of the janual Westy Hogan shoot. His total Hl (for three days was -169 out of a pos- Hi Jsible 480. He had a straight run of Hj 111 in his string today. F. S- Wright, New York, shooting in Class A, was high gun of the 200 cn-tries cn-tries in all classes, shattering 15S tar-I tar-I gets out of 160, Avhile Chnrles New- comb, Philadelphia, tied with E. S. 'Tomlin, New Jersey, with 357 for sec-I sec-I ond honors. C. D. Coburn, Newark, j 0., took third place, with Troeh at 156, in the class event. Class B honors went to W. C. Litter-f Litter-f 'man. Ohio, with 156 breaks. TVJ. B- "Ogden, New York, and C. A?fTardy, , ! Pennsylvania, tied for second place, j with 155 each. E. C. Dial of Pittsburg, H was third, with 152. Top honors injglass C went to F .E. HR Watlnns of New York, who grassed Klj 153, while George Gray, Pennsylvania, and W. D. Pritchard, New York, tied for second place, with 152 caoh. j i The castorn team again outshot the ,Avestern men in the finals of the three 'days' contest, bringing the total to an H oven 2300 afainst 2243. Wright and Fish, New York; Ncwconib, Philadel-phia; Philadel-phia; Tomlin, New Jersey, and Mor-,gan, Mor-,gan, Washington, D- C, shot on the B ,AvinnIngjteam, against Troeh, Vancou- fl ver; Yule, Coburn and Spangler, Ohio, H and Dial, Pittsburg. |