eed a Lomb ea me een wee ae ce ee TROPHY | WINNERS in’ the first Prince Rup ert Trap Shoot Trap Association, held..Sunday, Endako, A.. J. Dominato, J. Jenkins, and Bill Harrison, Burns. Lake. (Prince Gecrge club), George Headey, Vanderhoof dako; E. G. Rothwell, Peter view of some of the ardent competition at the shoot. ‘Dominato wins high aggregate sk ate at first Northern ATA shoot Prince. Rupert’s A. J. Dom- inato shot 180 of 200 birds.to win the Grand Aggregate trophy. at the Prince Rupert Rod and: Gun’ Club's first Amateur Trap As- sociation Registered | Shoot Sun- day: . Dominato broke 96 out of a 100 targets to win the “B” class high singles. He was followed by Peter La w—of—Kitimat who ‘scored (86 out of 100 targets. There were no “A” class com- petitions held since there were no “A” class shooters available. Marcel Baril .of Prince Rupert won the “C” class singles compe- tition with a score of 79 out of a 100. He was followed by John Jenkins who shot 78. Gordon Rothwell won the “D” class com- petition with 77, and ‘Dale Fil- bey of Kitimat was runner up with 76. YOUTH WINS DOUBLES: : Fourteen year old Mich: ael Fripp of Endako shot 47 out of 50 birds to win the “B"” class championship. He was followed: 50. Steve Skultety of Prince Ru- pert won’ top honors in the “C” class doubles with 44 out of 50:. Runner-up was Peter Law with 141 out of 50... oo , George Headey of Vanderhoof won the handicap shoot scoring 46 out of 50. Steve Skultety was runner-up with 23 out of 25. ~ The Endako team. comprised of Humphrey Fripp, his son Mi- chael, Bill Harrison, George Hea- dey and Ray Montgomery. (of Prince Rupert) won the team shoot with a score of 104. The Kitimat team comprised of Peter Law, Ernie Sande of Ter- race, Steve Skultety, Dale Fil- bey and Bob Whiting placed sec- ond with a score of 99, and the first Prince Rupert team com- posed of E. G. Rothwell, Domin- ate, John Jenkins, Otto Kniep- kamp, and Marce] Baril placed third with a score of 98. The local Trap Club expected six couples from Ketchikan, in- ‘cluding a squad of women § shoot- ers but the Alaskan club was not by Dominato who shot, 44 out,of able to get down due to bad fly- |i : Choose froma Beautiful Selection of: Beautiful life, . front ‘row, left to right R. W. Montgomery, Himphrey Fripp, Dale Filbey, Kitimat, Michael Fripp, En- Law, Kitimat, Steve Skultety,. and Marcel Baril. — Staff photo by Ozzie Zbitnew “registered by the Amateur Back row left to. right In top picture a every ' ‘ vee eye eww eee views ke tie Rog tii avegori ‘ et pene erent, Sewer enseer ors | Blake scores whopping 321 to win men’s high single Dick Blake of the River Towing, team came up with a whopping 321 to win the “A” section singles: in Men’s Five Pin Bowling League recently. Lawson Hewitt of the Cook team won the high, three with a total scote ‘of 158, Téam high singles went to the La ‘Gondola team which had a total score of 1110, and. the team high. three was won by.the Schmoos who scored 2,990, oe “A” section scores were: Cooks 3, La Gondola 1; River Towing Stromdahls 3, 4, Pare amounts 0; Schmoos 3, Grotto 1, 1, In the ' “B" section, Mario Pontalettn of the Columbus team and. Fred Viger of the Longshoremen tied for high singles with n score of 268, Fred Viger won the high three with a total score of 667. Longshore- men won the team high singles With 967 and the team high three with. 2,715.- “B" section nnd Speros 3, Babcock scores were: Electricians 1; Longshoremen 3, Legion 1; Reb- els’ 3, Bud’s Cafe 1; Cellar Dwellers 0. Columbus 4, Peete te go hey he gs plane ep at ye Te Prince Rupert ‘Dailys News _ October 9; 7 1062": 6) érmmuang, ©1274,” Thailand, | stopped Sl. Masuko, 127 Yas Japan, (5).' 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