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The tie for the $100 Parker gun will be shot off at 3.45 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field, by the following eight men: E. E. Du Pont '03, J. W. Bell '06, J. Hinckley '06, H. L. Corbett '06, S. S. Breese '05, N. C. Ward '05, L. W. Wright 2L., J. A. Remick, Jr., '06. All practicing must be done before 3.45 o'clock, as the shoot will begin promptly. Each man will shoot at a string of 30 birds, the handicap being added to the actual score. In case of a further tie a "miss-and-out" shoot will be held immediately after the finish of the eight strings. The silver cup, which was offered for the maker of the highest actual score, will be awarded to E. E. Du Pont '03, who shot 118 out of a possible 120 birds. In case he wins the handicap shoot, however, the cup will be awarded to J. W. Bell '06, who made the next best actual score.
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