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The University Gun Club will hold its first practice shoot of the fall next Friday at the B. A. A. traps at Riverside. Automobiles will leave from the front of Claverly at 2.30 to take men to the traps. These shoots will be held weekly until the end of the month and will be open to all members of the University. Although it is preferable for a man to bring his own gun, these will be supplied by the club if necessary.
A shoot with Yale has been scheduled for the morning of November 25 at the New Haven Gun Club. Seven men will probably represent the University in the contest, which will be a 50-bird match.
The club has been organized this year with B. M. Baruch Jr. '23, President, and E. H. Smith '22, Manager. J. M. Forbes '23 and J. B. Paine Jr. '23, are on the Business Committee. All men in the University interested in trapshooting are asked to send their names and addresses to J. B. Paine Jr., Grays 4, stating whether they prefer to shoot on Thursdays or Fridays.
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