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Trap-Shooting.

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This afternoon at Watertown will occur the much-talked of match between the shooting clubs of Harvard and University of Pennsylvania. The conditions of the match are as follows: Teams of five men each, each man to shoot at 25 clay pigeons, thrown at 5 angles. The members of the club have kindly invited the members of the University to witness the match, and it is to be hoped that a large number will be present. This is the first time that an intercollegiate shooting match has ever taken place, and it promises to be a close and exciting contest. Harvard will be represented by the following men: Clyde, '88, Greene, '89, Austin, '87, Mead, '87, and Palmer, '87. A special car will leave the square at 2 p. m. Cars leave regularly for Watertown on the half-hour. Shooting will begin promptly at 3 a' clock. A dinner, complimentary to the Pennsylvania men, will be given in the evening at Young's Hotel at 7 o'clock. It is requested that no dress suits be worn.

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