Word: medals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...semi-annual novice, scratch, and handicap shoots. The novice shoot is open to all members who have not won a cup or have not received the shooting club insignia. The handicap shoot is open to all members of the club, and handicaps will be based on the six medal shoots held during the fall. In the scratch shoot and in the two above-mentioned events, each man will shoot at 100 birds in strings of 25. Furthermore, at the end of the season a cup will be awarded to the member of the club who has attained the highest average...
...Shooting Club medal was won last week by C. L. Hauthaway '10 with a score of 91. F. A. Brewer '10 was second with a score of 89 and a handicap...
...Higginson '10 won the fifth shooting club medal last week with a score of 88. C. F. Morse '10 with a handicap of 5, and J. Heard '12 with a handicap of 11 tied for second place with 86 out of possible...
...meeting of the Rifle and Pistol Club yesterday evening, plans for the year were formulated. There will be novice, handicap, and championship contests, lasting throughout the season. Next spring there will be rifle shoots for the National Rifle Association medal at Wakefield and with Institute of Technology. A revolver shoot will probably be held with Technology during the winter...
...Each competitor will hand in his score for 10 strings of 25 birds shot during this period, the best eight of which will count towards the cup. The cup will be shot for every spring and fall, and each winner will retain it until the next competition. A medal for permanent possession will be awarded by the Shooting Club to each winner...