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Arnold Riegger

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243: 225: 117:. He won three national championships in trap shooting and was inducted into the Amateur Trapshooting Hall of Fame in 1975. Riegger died on July 6, 1996, shortly before his 76th birthday, in 99: 280: 329: 314: 319: 143: 324: 273: 309: 266: 183: 118: 66: 155: 114: 304: 299: 103: 110: 47: 178: 250: 151: 196: 95: 83: 293: 139: 249:
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