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Saturday afternoon a team composed of Clyde, Greene, Austin, Oakes, Meade and Palmer defeated the Jamaica Plain Gun Club team at the Shooting Club's grounds at Watertown. It will be remembered that a short time ago the Jamaica Plains were victorious on their grounds, and the third and deciding match, which is to take place at Jamaica next Thursday, will be looked forward to with interest by all lovers of the shot-gun. In the match Saturday, Harvard took the lead in the first round, and maintained it to the end. The shooting by Palmer and Clyde was remarkably good. The conditions of the match were: Team of 6 men each, each man to shoot at 25 pigeons and 5 bats, at 5 angles, 18 yards rise. The score by rounds was as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6-Total.
Harvard, 21 17 23 21 18 22-122
Jamaica Plain, 19 16 19 18 21 20-113
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