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Harvard Shooting Club.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The meeting of yesterday afternoon was better attended than any the club has previously held and the scores made were far in advance of anything yetrecorded to the credit of its members. Twenty men were on the fleld when the first event was called, and the matches were promptly filled. From 2.30 until 5 o'clock the firing was continuous, and the last scores were barely completed before it became too dark for good work. The summary of the meet is as follows:

MATCH A. 10 clay birds; open to all members. First, F. Austin, '86, W. H. Slocum, '86, 10 birds: second, F. S. Meade, '87, 9 birds; third, W. L. Allen, '86. J. T. Bradley, '86, J. A. Frye, '86, F. S. Palmer, '87, 8 birds.

MATCH B. 10 clay birds; former prize winners barred. First, J. A. Frye, '86, 10 birds; second, *F. S. Palmer, '87, *W. H. Slocum, '86, 9 birds; third, F. Austin, '86, 7 birds; fourth, *W. L. Allen, '86, W. Aulton, '87, J. Simpkins, '85, 6 birds.

*Barred from winning prizes.

MATCH C. 10 glass balls; open only to freshmen. First, T. Clyde, H. Love, 6 balls; second, J. Austin, F. Kennard, 5 balls; third, P. Chase, 3 balls.

The next competition in the series will be shot on Wednesday, the 19th. Any member of the college may join the club by applying to the secretary before that time, or by application to him at the coming meeting.

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