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Results of Annual Field Day Shoot

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At the annual field day of the Shooting Club held on Friday afternoon, the high score scratch cup for the 100-bird program was won by B.M. Higginson '10, with a score of 90; the cup for runner-up was won by C.L. Hauthaway '10, with 80 birds; and L.H. Cushman '08 was a close third with 79. As each man was allowed only two prizes, although Higginson and Hauthaway won more than two events each, the prizes were awarded as follows: longest straight score, Hauthaway, 14 birds; low score, R.M. Allen '11, 50; first 20-bird event, Higginson, scratch, 19; second event, C.F. Morse, Jr., '10, handicap 2, 20; third event, F. Stone '11, scratch, 19; fourth event, J.R. Gilman '09, handicap 5, 20; fifth event, F. Ayer, Jr., '11, handicap 3, 20.

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