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| Enshrined on August
18, 1975
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Herb Bush started firing on Friday preliminary day during the 1960 Grand American, and he didn’t miss a 16-yard target until Monday afternoon. He won Friday’s prelim singles with 100 and 50 in shootoff, Saturday’s prelim with 100 and carryover, and Sunday’s Dayton Homecoming with 200 straight and 50 in shootoff. Then he broke the first 100 in Monday’s introductory Singles before finally losing one.In 1962 Herb broke another 200 straight at the Grand American, for third in the Clay Target. By 1964 he had broken 200 straight 18 times in a shooting career that began in 1932, entering his first 100 in 1935. During that time be won five Illinois singles titles: ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘61 and ‘64, that last year with a 200. Attending 40 Grand Americans, he placed on All-America teams seven times from 1947 through 1961. |