The club will hold the first shoot of the season at its grounds in Water-town on Tuesday afternoon. Three matches will be opened to run three weeks, the best two out of three scores to count.
Match A. 5 pair clay birds, 18 yards rise, open to all.
Match B. 10 clay birds, 5 angles, 18 yards rise, former 1st prize winners barred.
In each match a silver cup will be given as first prize, and a silver medal as second prize. Entrance fee for each match, 50 cents.
Cars leave Harvard Square for Watertown every half hour. Members are requested to take the 2 o'clock car. Shooting will begin promptly at 2.30. Members can shoot in the matches for practice without paying entrance fees.
The following men are barred in match B: F. S. Coolidge, Palmer, Mead, M. H. Clyde, J. Austin and Walsh.
F. S. MEAD, Sec'y.
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