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[Aug. ii, 1906. 
TRe First Eastern Handicap 
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Springfield, O., score 92, both using 
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The Championship of Minnesota 
Was won July 17th, 1906, at Duluth, Minn., by Mr. William McKinnon, of Cass Lake, Minn., score 
48 ex SO, using the best ammunition in the world. 
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