s er toArchers Shooton Long Range at American ForkstcRIttiaib(it\clt;IMIN:AMERICAN FORK—E i g h t e e n|L archers answ-ered American Fork's^ invitation to the final outdoor archery 9 meet of the season, held on the Amer- r ican Fork high school field Sunday. The weather was too cold and windy r for good scores, but the archers got!?a foretaste of the longer range shoot- L ing they will indulde in next season. !b Charles A. Pace, of Payson, vindi-P'i. 7 T f t uiui-jicavea mmself in the men's target* 'round, winning handily over a highly representative field of shooters,^ headed by Dean Green, official state* titleholder.Elen Steele outlasted Van Cunningham in the women’s round, while Mardee Rohinson gained a good deal of satisfaction in defeating this year’s _ official junior champion and runner-tjUp. Elton Larsen and Elliott Airmet, gj Results:Men, metropolitan round, 30 arrows at 100,80.60,50 and 40 yards—Charles A. Pace. 709: Dean Green, 515: Dr. L D. Pfouts, 473; Dr. V. F. Huston, 455; Royal Stone. 425; Paul Davies, 403; Charles Pfeiffer, 334; Leo Meredith, 260.Women, metropolitan round. 30 arrows at 60. 50. 40 and 30 yards—Ellen Steele, 398; Van Cunningham, 315; Pia Mottes, 301; Mrs. V. F. Houston, 256; Mrs. D. S. Taylor, 210.Juniors, Hereford round, 72 arrows at 80 yards. 48 arrows at 60 yards, 24 arrows at 50 yards—Mardee Robinson, 447; Elliott -Ah-met, 281. Elton Larsen, 272; Eugene West, 232; Ralph Wilson, 225.