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about his best. In winning the trophy and first 
money prizes, the South Carolinian displaced 
over a dozen favorites, including Woolfolk Hen¬ 
derson, S. A. Huntley, A. B. Richardson, George 
L. l^on, and other seasoned trapshooters. 
Chipley, who was shooting from the 18 yard 
mark started fairly well with 18 of his first 20, 
but slumped to such an extent that when he 
recorded 16 in his next event the outlook ap¬ 
peared pretty blue. A 20 and two 19’s followed 
in order. 
Seven contestants, breaking 91, tied for second 
and third moneys and the trophies offered for 
these places. J. T. Austin, Monroe, La., won the 
second trophy, in the 20 target shoot-off, 
losing one. Isaac Andrews of Spartansburg, S. 
C., when he broke 18, displaced the remaining 
contestants and took third trophy. The money, 
following an aggreement between the men before 
the shoot-off, was evenly divided. Those in ad¬ 
dition to Austin and Andrews, who were in this 
tie were Bart Williams, Greenville, Miss., S. L. 
Dodds, Hickman, Ky., W. f. Henderson, Lucy, 
Tenn., E. R. Tansil, Blytheville, Ark. and Andy 
Meaders, Nashville. Meaders did not compete in 
the last 20, leaving before the shoot-off was held. 
Interest in the afternoon for the better part 
centered around the squad in which Woolfolk 
Henderson, Huntley, Richardson, King and Lyon 
were shooting. One of the largest galleries of the 
week walked from trap to trap as this quintette 
started down the line. Lyon was liked by many 
as the winner of the event, but when he dropped 
nine targets in the first 20 and immediately fol - 
lowed this with eight lost in the next event all 
hopes were given up. He finished with a 78. 
Richardson, though shooting with apparently all 
the confidence in the world and in an easy man¬ 
ner did not score better than 19 in any of the 
five 20’s. King, who is from Delta, Colo., could 
not better this himself. 
Third Day. 
Fine weather, a clear sky and practically no 
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which had been increasing every day, was larger 
than at any other time during the Tournament. 
Every bench under the large shelter tent was 
filled with spectators, many of them being of the 
fair sex, who took a keen interest in the com¬ 
petition. 
Among the amateurs, in the regular events of | 
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