The Founder's Cup was shot for at the grounds of the club yesterday afternoon. MacKey '92, Pike '93, and Gould '91, tied with eleven birds each out of a possible fifteen. They also tied a second time, each getting four out of five. On the miss and out Gould and Pike both lost their birds but MacKay hit, and won the cup for the fourth time. The cup becomes the property of the man winning it eight times or four times in succession. The best score out of fifteen ligowskys wins.
In order to keep up the interest in shooting, the weekly matches will probably be kept up all winter. Heating apparatus will be put into the house and such other improvements as will add to the comfort of the members. All men in college who have had any experience in shooting are urged to join the club and enter in the matches.
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The Shooting Club.The first meeting of the shooting club this year at which the Founders cup was competed for was held yesterday
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Shooting Club.The first meeting of the Shooting Club for this year was held yesterday afternoon, and in spite of the wet
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Harvard Gun Club.Yesterday afternoon's scores at the Gun Club shoot were as follows: Founder's Cup, Pike, Cowing, Sterling, 14; Steadman, 13; Sargent,
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Shooting Club Cups AwardedThe scratch, novice and handicap cups, offered by the Shooting Club, were awarded last term. The scratch cup, open to
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Shoot for Wigglesworth Cup BeginsThe competition for the Wigglesworth Cup will begin t the traps on soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock and