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Clay Pigeons at Watertown.

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Thirteen members of the Shooting Club were enthusiastic enough Thursday afternoon to wade through about an eighth of a mile of snow a foot deep, to reach the shooting house, after leaving the cars at Watertown. But they were amply repaid for their trouble. The day was perfect and the conditions for good shooting were most favorable. Mr. Greene, '89, did the best shooting, making a score of 17 out of a possible 20. Below are the leading scores in the different matches:

Match A. 1st, Greene, '89. 7; Mead, '87, 7; 2nd, Fredericson, '87, 6; Grew, '89, 6.

Match B. 1st, Greene, '89, 10; 2nd, Von Storch, '87, 6; 3rd, W. Austin, '87, Fredericson, '87, and Paine, '90, 5 each.

Freshman Match. 1st, Chase, 7; 2nd, Barnes, 4; Post, 4; 3rd, Phelps, 3.

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