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...handicap shoot for the Remington shot gun on Monday, the judges made a mistake in the award of the first place. L. B. McCornick '02 tied with E. W. Leonard '03, both making 78. The tie will be shot off Thursday...
...handicap shoot for the Remington gun was completed yesterday afternoon. E. W. Leonard '03 was first with a score of 78. His handicap was eight birds. W. F. Williams '01, D. G. Kinney '02 and H. W. Dana '00, tied for second place with 77 each, and will shoot for the second prize, a silver cup, next week. Williams's handicap was three birds, Kinney's four, and Dana's five. In the shoot-off next week these men will be handicapped on the basis of their scores in this match...
...fifth of the six trial shoots for the Remington gun was held yesterday afternoon. The best scores made, each out of a possible twenty, were as follows: F.C. Williams '01, 20; E.W. Leonard '03, 19; H.H. Dana '01, 19; D.G. Kinney '02, 18; E. Mallinckrodt...
...trial shoots in the competition for the Remington gun, four have already taken place. The men who have the best records in any four of these six trials will qualify for the final shoot for the prize...
...Shooting Club was defeated by the Brockton Gun Club, yesterday afternoon, by the score of 99 to 94. Each team was composed of four men, shooting at thirty birds apiece at unknown angles. This is the third match this season in which both Harvard and Brockton have competed; in the first, Brockton won from a field of four, and last Saturday Harvard won the second from a field of three. The individual scores of the Harvard team for yesterday's shoot are as follows: E. Mallinckrodt, Jr., '00, 27; H. W. Sanford '00, 24; B. S. Blake...