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— which Warren won rather easily. That settled 
first, second and third prize winners. 
Archie Julian, a San Diego boy, Dr. R. N. 
Fuller of Tulare, and Bob Bungay of Los An¬ 
geles finished with 95 each. Sizing them up dis¬ 
passionately, praise for their fine trap work 
should be apportioned equally. ^ % 
H. B. Havens, W. S. Peace, W. L. Harris and 
A. G. Wilkes finished with 94, which frequently 
in handicap events is good enough to win. 
Wilkes blew his last chance to win second high 
J at Trap 4. 
The professionals staged some real fireworks 
in the regular events. Spencer started with a 
run of 44 from yesterday, and in his easy fashion 
Mister Spencer batted target after target until 
the centtxry string was finished, when he posted an 
unfinished run of 144. Les Reid broke 98 in the 
same events. Yesterday he had Spencer two 
down in 150 for high average. To-morrow they 
start the final grind each with five gone in 250, 
j per cent. High average for the tournament 
will be determined on the 350 sixteen-yard tar- 
1 i gets. 
Among the long runs were Holohan with 75, G. 
Holohan 71, Monoghan 66, Archie Julian 88, O. 
N. Ford 59, Ogilvie 59, J. F. Couts 80, Julie 
Weisser 71, Clarence Sage 50, and W. G. Harris 
59, Mrs. Ada Schilling 54. 
In the Panama-California Exposition Cup event 
H. M. Williams, of the Cruiser North Dakota, 
broke 50 straight, W. G. Harris 49, and W. H. 
' Rodden 49. This event is at 100, the final half 
being staged to-morrow. A total of 61 are en¬ 
tered in this event. 
Third Day, July 10 . 
The tournaments closed in two spectacular, v 
hard-fought struggles to determine winners of 
! the Pacific Coast Handicap and the Exposition 
! | Gold Cup. 
The Pacific Coast Handicap saw four men tied 
1 with 98, shooting from handicaps that ran back 
to 21 yards. H. Pfirrmann of Los Angeles, H. . 
M. Williams of the United States Navy, Andy 
Ervast and J. F. Couts of San Diego faced the 
I trap in the shoot-off to determine winners in this 
! j blue ribbon event. Shooting at 20 targets Wil- 
. I Hams was first to drop out, missing two; Andy 
Ervast soon followed with a lost target, and the 
race narrowed to Pfirrmann and Couts. Couts 
stood at 21 yards, Pfirrmann 18, and the extra 
three yards finally exacted the most inevitable 
toll. 
Pfirrmann was the final shoot-off, dropping only 
two targets to Couts’ five, which finished the 
prettiest race ever staged for this Sunset Classic. 
Couts broke 66 straight from 21 yards in this 
1 event, and finally lost out to one of the Angel 
City’s crack gun-pointers. Final of this race, 
Pfirrmann, first; Couts, second; Ervast, third. 
Winnings in this event gave Pfirrmann $133.60 
and first trophy; Couts, $105.90 and second tro¬ 
phy; Ervast, $86.05 and third trophy; Williams, 
$66.80. 
The Exposition Cup unreeled a beautiful race 
1 between Julie Weisser of San Diego and W. G. 
| Warren of Tonopah, Nevada. These men tied 
! with 97 each in the cup event and on the shoot- { 
off at 25 targets, H. M. Williams of the United 
States Navy, the third man dropped out, while 
Weisser and Warren tied again with 25 straight. 
On the second 25 both men missed one, calling 
for a third string, which ended in another tie of 
23 each. Then came the final session that fin- 
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