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...shooting match with the University of Pennsylvania takes place to-day at 2 o'clock at Watertown. The team will consist of Austin, Greene, Mead, Clyde and Palmer...
This afternoon at Watertown will occur the much-talked of match between the shooting clubs of Harvard and University of Pennsylvania. The conditions of the match are as follows: Teams of five men each, each man to shoot at 25 clay pigeons, thrown at 5 angles. The members of the club have kindly invited the members of the University to witness the match, and it is to be hoped that a large number will be present. This is the first time that an intercollegiate shooting match has ever taken place, and it promises to be a close and exciting contest...
HARVARD CRICKET CLUB. - The following will play on the team in the match against Lawrence to-day, and will meet at Bartlett's at eleven (11) o'clock, sharp: R. D. Brown, G. T. Quimby, R. W. Frost, T. W. Balch, H. H. Hunnewell, Jr., G. L. Barney, H. M. Paul, A. A. Poey, A. B. Whiting, O. B. Judson and W. S. Ellis...
HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB. - Regular meeting this afternoon; last chance to enter the freshman match. Cars leave...
...team consisting of Messrs. Clyde, Austin, Oakes, Mead and Palmer went to Clarendon Hills yesterday afternoon, and shot the third and deciding match with the Jamaica Plain team. The team did some very good shooting, making 27 out of a possible 30 in the third round. The best shooting was done by Mr. F. S. Palmer, '86. The score by rounds was as follows...