June 27, 1908.] 
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The Powder that Won the 1907 G. A. H. 
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Ohio State Championship at Columbus, June 2d-5th, by Rolla Heikes. 
Also High Professional and High Amateur Averages for the entire 
tournament. 
EMPIRE 
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Illinois Professional State Championship at Chicago, May 26th-28th, by 
L. R. Barkley. 
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June 18, Third Day. 
' The weather was quite in contrast with the preceding 
'ays, being very hot and almost calm. Some notable 
;erformances were on record. Squad 11, the members of 
/hich were Messrs. W. R. Crosby, L. R. Barkley, J. S. 
' r °ung, E. S. Rogers and D. A. Upson scored a total 
’f 965 out of the 1000 which they shot at. In the second 
went, they broke 99 out of 100 as a squad record, 
larkley had an unfinished run of 113, while McCarty had 
run of 104 and Crosby a run of 107. Barkley and 
dcCarty, professional and amateur respectively, broke 
97 each. Crosby broke 195, Heer and C. A. Young 192, 
nd Squier 190. Of the amateurs, the other high aver- 
ges were: Second, Powers, 194; third, D. A. Upson, 
93; fourth, J. S. Young, 192. 
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M Hughes. 
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R Barkley. 
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Miller. 
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A North. 
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