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Show Here's List of Star j TrapsSiots for 1919 i NEW YORK, Jan. 1. The official averago and long run winners among! amateur and professional trapshoot-ers trapshoot-ers who contested in sanctioned tour- j naments in 1919 were announced today by tho American Trapshooting associa-1 tion. Thoy follow: i High nverage on registered targets : Amateur Mark Arie, Thomasboro, ; 111., shot at 2920. broko 285G, percent-if age .9,780. Professional Rush Razee. Curtis, 'Neb., shot at 2120, broke 207S, II percentage .9,801. ' Longest run made at a registered I ournameht Amateur Fred S. Tom- ' ' lin, Glassboro, N. J.. 293 straight at Lakewood, N. J.. May 29 and 30. Professional Pro-fessional P. H, Husemann, Rochester, Roches-ter, N". Y., 355 straight at Rochester. N. Y., June 32, 13 and 11. Greatest number of points scored for long runs made at registered tour-, tour-, uamouts Amateur P. P. Troeh, Van-1 Van-1 couver, Wash.. S9 points. Professional 1 Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la., 78 ! points. Long runs in 3919 wore credited bv the point system, a straight score of 50 to 99 gaining one point, 100 to 149 three points and 150 and over five points. |