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Ten members of the club shot at Walnut Hill yesterday afternoon. The meet was under the direction of Mr. Ayer, '86, scoring by Mr. Carnochan, '85. Following is the summary:
Match 1.-10 glass balls from Bogardus traps, 18 yards. First, Slocum, '86, Tweeddle, Sp. S., tie on 8 balls; second, Palmer, '87, 7 balls; third, Ayer, '86, Bradley, '86, tie on five balls.
Match 2.-10 glass balls from rotary trap, 18 yards. First, Tweddle, 8 balls; second, Slocum, Foster, M. S., tie on 7 balls; third, Ayer, 6 balls.
Match 3.-10 clay pigeons from rotary trap, 16 yards. First, Frye, '86, W. S. Allen, '86, Foster, tie on five birds; second, Palmer, 4 birds; third Slocum, Ayer, Tweedle, tie on 3 birds.
Ties were not shot off, owing to the early darkness, and the fourth match was omitted for the same reason.
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