Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1917 — Everett Brown Named As One Of Crack Trap Shooters. [ARTICLE]

Everett Brown Named As One Of Crack Trap Shooters.

• Am6ng the amateur trap shooters of Indiana who ape given honorable mention in Sporting Life, the official publication in that branch of sport, is Everett Brown. The list gives the official standing of the various marksmen as determined by the number of hits and misses made by them in competition during the past season. Grady Royer, of Lafayette, has a percetnage of 85, having shot at 100 targets. J. L Ackerman, of Monticello, .has a percentage of 90; Everett Brown, of Rensselaer .874; Dr. G. R. Clayton, of Fowler .884; Jim Doris, of Mulberry .9266; A. J. Dupies, of Fowler .842; Lqe Fickle, of Clark’s Hill, .7657: .Clint Johnson, of Monticello .8066; Frank Powell, of Buck Creek, .8875: A. F. Stephen, of Ambia, .7666. The leading amateur of the season was C. H. Peck, of Remington,who set the femarkable score of .9606 on 2,460 targets. He was closely pursued by P. M. Keller, of Fort Wayne, who averaged an even .9600 on 150 targets, this record being tied by J. C. Becker, of Hammond, on the same number of targets.