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Successful Squad Fires 30 Rounds at 50 Feet With Texas A and M

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In an intercollegiate postal match the University pistol team will attempt to riddle Texas A and M tonight. "We expect to beat those people," Captain Lawrence B. Bixby, coach of the team, said yesterday.

Leading members of one of the strongest Crimson pistol teams in recent years are L. Guy Huntley '37, captain; A. Harmon Hall '38, manager; Spencer D. Howe, ocC, high man for the team in the Metropolitan Pistol League; and Horace C. Arnold '37. Altogether the team has ten or eleven good shots, "more than ever before", according to Captain Bixby.

The pistolmen have already shown their mettle by winning two thirds and a fourth in the strong nine club Metropolitan League. Coach Bixby expects his protegees to do even better in future intercollegiate and metropolitan matches. Recently the members of the team have been too busy gunning for mid-years to keep in practice.

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