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The members of the club will shoot at Watertown this afternoon. There will be two matches shot, one open to all, the other open only to men who have never won prizes offered by the club. A bronze medal will be awarded to the man making the highest score in each match. Conditions in both matches ; 7 clay birds, thrown at 5 angles, 16 yards rise. Ties will be shot off at straight-aways, 18 yards, miss and out. Cars for the range leave the quare at 2 P. M., sharp. The price of clay birds is 3 cents, glass balls, 2 cents. After the matches as many practice scores will be shot as the time allows. New men man join the club by applying to the secretary on the grounds.
T. B. AUSTIN, Secy.
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