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The second round of the annual spring handicap shoot, open to all members of the University, will be held under the auspices of the Shooting Club, this afternoon on Soldiers Field, at 3 o'clock. The shoot will continue every subsequent Friday and Tuesday until all the scores have been completed. Although the first round was held last Friday, it is not too late to make entries today. The winners of the series will receive a gun.
Handicaps on the basis of 100 birds have been arranged as follows: Wickersham, scratch; Powers, 5; Inches, 10; Kissel, 10; Nash, 10; Webster, 10; Appleton, 15; Marshall, 15; Remick, 15; Sloan, 15; Chandler, 18; Smith, 18; Starr, 18; Carpenter, 20; Gilman, 20; Primley, 20; Peters and Springer undecided.
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