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E. Wigglesworth '08, president of the Shooting Club, has presented a perpetual challenge cup to be shot for each fall and spring. The conditions under which the competition will be conducted have been regulated by the donor to the following effect: A competitor must be an undergraduate of good standing. Each competitor will hand in his score for ten strings of twenty-five birds, the best eight of which will count for the cup. The period in which the cup will be shot for is not to exceed three weeks. The winner will retain the cup until it is won by another competitor. The exact dates for the competition will be fixed by the officers of the club each year.
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