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Contestants Will Inform Each Other of Score by Postal

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Harvard's riflemen will start their second match of the season tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in the basement of Memorial Hall, while their opponents will be shooting at similar targets some 300 miles away in another subterranean range at Princeton. The two teams will then exchange letters giving the scores for the contest, and the results of the contest will announced some time in the latter part of the week.

The newly organized Rifle Club had its first match against Natrona High School of Caspar, Wyoming, during the early part of last week, but as it is a long way to Wyoming, there has been no announcement of the winning team, and the boys from Natrona are also presumably still wondering how they made out. Thus the idea of the postal matches is a great help to the club's treasury.

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