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The scratch, novice and handicap cups, offered by the Shooting Club, were awarded last term. The scratch cup, open to all members of the club, was won by B. M. Higginson '10 with a score of 90 out of a possible 100. J. Heard '12 and C. B. McLaughlin '12 tied for the novice cup, both shooting 90 birds out of a possible 100. Competition for this cup was open to all members who had not won a cup or had not received the Shooting Club insignia. The handicap cup was also tied, C. F. Lewis '12 and C. B. McLaughlin '12 both scoring 96 out of a possible 100. Lewis had a handicap of 20 birds and McLaughlin one of 7.
The high-average cup has been awarded to C. L. Hauthaway '10 with an average of 84.3 per cent. B. M. Higginson '10 was second with an average of 82.2 per cent. A record of every shot fired during the season has been kept and the cups have been awarded on the basis of the highest average attained in both team-matches and practice.
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