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Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Guelph (DVM ’40). Practice in St. John N.B. He won World Championship in Trap Shooting in 1963.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Ken Sedlecky of Baldwin, Mich. won the 20-gauge open World championship of the National Skeet Shooting Association on Thursday by defeating Eddie Tuvo of Montreal. Meantime, three Canadians were among 38 competitors shooting 100-straight in the contest for the 12-gauge world title. This shoot will finish Saturday, with 376 entries vying for honors. The successful Canadians were Harry Willsie of Montreal, Barney Hartman of St. Lambert, Que., and Forbes MacLeod of Lancaster, NB. (Source: Sakskatoon Star (Phoenix), Aug. 9, 1963)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — (AP) [...] Dr. Forbes MacLeod of Lancaster, N.B., went straight on the final day for a 249 out of 250 12-gauge total to win the class B world title. (Source: The Gazette, Aug. 12, 1963)
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