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A picked team from the Shooting Club visited Dedham Saturday afternoon and administered another defeat to their old antagonists, the Dedham Gun Club. The cold and the dazzling sunlight on the snow made good shooting almost an impossibility. The shooting was very even during the first two rounds. At the end of the first Dedham led by one point, and at the close of the second the score was exactly even. Harvard then made a great brace, and in the third and fourth rounds succeeded in scoring eighteen points more than their opponents. The total score was: Harvard, 64; Dedham, 46.
The conditions of the match were 20 clay birds to a man, 5 angles, 18 yards rise. By an accident two members of the Dedham team were unable to be present; so the remaining four shot two extra rounds, in order that the total number of birds shot at by each team might be the same.
The team was treated in a most courteous manner by the Dedham Club. The individual scores of its members are as follows:
Clyde, '88, 11
Greene, '89, 16
W. Austin, '87, 15
Mead, '87, 10
Grew, '89, 5
Palmer, '87, 7
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Total. 64
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