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are justifiable, which are the most profitable events, and 
how are they run in a financial way, as between the 
shooters and the club treasury? 
Considering the amount of capital invested to run a 
State shoot, what amount is considered a fair profit r 
What was the greatest profit made by a club holding the 
New York State shoot since 1898? What was the lowest. 
If these matters are right, they should not fear the light 
of day 
If a State Association, a club or even a mere man, 
solemnly agrees to do a certain thing foi a valuable 
consideration, what is the act considered to be if it or 
he doesn’t do it? , . .. n , 
In what years was the N. Y. S. A. for the P. of 
F. and G. ‘‘always well attended?” 
I am sure that if Mr Blandford will apply his able 
pen to the elucidation of these matters, some resultant 
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