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Vance won the Ontario 16-yard championship five times and other open championships on both clay targets and flyers. Shortly before the 1924 Olympics in Paris, Vance broke 100 straight to tie for the Middlesex Gold Medal in England and won the Middlesex Handicap beating all Canadians and Americans. The Canadians won the British Challenge Shield with 100 straights by Vance, W. Barnes and R. J. Montgomery, a score that has never been equaled. Vance also won the Waltham Abbey Cup against all international shooters and the Hen-den trophy. During the 1924 Olympics, Canada was the only country with three shooters in the top 10. Vance was one of them. In 1935 Vance became the first Canadian ever to tie for the GAH, ending as runner-up. He led his country’s averages in singles in 1927 and 1929 and topped them in handicap in 1928. From 1926 to 1937 he won six Ontario provincial titles — the singles and doubles twice and the handicap and all—around once each. Sam Vance passed away at his home in Tillsonburg, Ont. on May 16, 1947 . |