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GUN CLUB INVITES ALL SHOTS TO ATTEND MEETING ON MONDAY

Club to Use Traps of B. A. A. to Train for Intercollegiate Shoot

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The University Gun Club will begin its 1925-26 season Monday evening, October 19, in a meeting at 31 Dana Chambers, open to all members of the University. Lack of experience in trapshooting does not disqualify any men who are candidates. Guns will be supplied for those who have not their own.

The Gun Club is unique in the University. One of its oldest institutions, the Gun Club has taken an active part in University and intercollegiate sports since its founding in 1883. Until 1920 the Club owned a clubhouse and trap on Soldiers Field, but after that time it was found more convenient to use the Boston Athletic Association's traps at Riverside.

Besides the intercollegiate shoots, the Gun Club holds frequent shoots with other gun clubs, such as the Westchester Biltmore and the Rockaway Hunt Clubs.

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