The Shotgun.

WINNERS IN THE MATCH JUST CLOSED.

The closing competition in the current match of the Shooting Club attracted just an even dozen of the members to Watertown yesterday. The weather conditions were of the best, and the scoring was high, one member reaching double figures in the singles. Appended is the sammary of the afternoon's work, together with the winners and their aggregates.

SINGLES. 10 birds, 18 yards, 5 angles. First, W. L. Allen, '86. F. S. Mead, '87, F. S. Palmer, '87, eight; second, D. G. Frederickson, '87, W. H. Slocum, '86. seven; third, J. C. Ayer, '86. six; fourth, F. S. Coolidge, '87, T. C. VonStorch, '87, five.

DOUBLES. 5 pirs, 18 yards. First, W. H. Slocum, '86, eight; second, F. S. Palmer, '87, six; third, W. L. Allen, '86, F. S. Coolidge, '87, F. S. Mead, '87, five; fourth, J. C. Ayer, '86, four.

PRACTICE MATCH. 10 single blackbirds, 18 yards, 5 angles. First, F. S. Palmer, '87, ten; second, W. L. Allen, '86, F. S. Mead, '87, W. H. Slocum, '86, eight; third, J. C. Ayer, '86, F. S. Palmer, '87, seven.

The prizes, a cup to the first, and silver medals to the second, third, and fourth, were awarded to the following.

WINNERS.W. H. Slocum, '86, Score, 32

F. S. Palmer, '87, Score, 27

F. S. Mead, '87, Score, 26

W. L. Allen, '86, Score, 24

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