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The University trap-shooters will open the week-end Harvard-Yale competitions tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock when they meet the Yale gunmen at the Everett Gun Club. Th honors in the two shoots last year were divided, as the University won the first victory of 23 years in the fall meet, but Yale won the spring meet, and the University trap-shooters are out to retrieve this last defeat.
Seven men will shoot for each university, and each man will have 50 shots at the clay pigeons. The five highest individual scores of each team will count in the scoring.
Captain C. P. Day ocC., and R. H. Dorr '29, are the only men from last year's team who will shoot tomorrow. Besides Captain Day and Dorr, the following men will represent the University in the shoot: H. G. Bartol '31, Francis Blake '31, A. V. Ellis '28, R. D. ielding '30, and M. M. Johnson '31.
The Yale entrants have not been announced.
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