Tomorrow afternoon the Shooting Club will hold a meeting at Watertown, at which a match will be shot between a graduate team and a team from the college. This is the first match of the year with an outside team, and although the match with the University of Pennsylvania does not take place until May, still it is important for those who are going to try for a place on the team to be present on Friday. Besides the regular match with the University of Pennsylvania, the Shooting Club is trying to arrange a match with Columbia in addition to the usual matches with clubs in this vicinity.
Last year Harvard was unfortunate in losing the match with the University of Pennsylvania, but defeat shows only that effort should be made to put as strong a team as possible in the field this year, and in order to do that it is necessary for every member of the club to be present at all the meetings he can, and to lend his aid in every way.
No matter how good a shot a man may be, constant practice cannot fail to improve his work: so let all who can, be present, not only tomorrow but at every subsequent meeting, for if this is done, there is no reason why we cannot hope to put a victorious team in the field next spring.
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