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The annual fall handicap, scratch and novice shoots started yesterday after noon at the traps on soldiers Field and will continue until Saturday noon. Any member of the University is eligible for the first two shoots, but in the novice class no man will be allowed to compete who has won his University letter or any prize in regular match. In all there of the shoots competitors will hand in their scores for four strings of 25 birds each, but they must till the scorer at the beginning of the string in which match they wish the score to count. The scores recorded against Yale in the University and Freshman meets next Saturday morning may be counted Cups will be awarded the winner of each match.
Competition for the Wigglesworth Cup will begin this afternoon. This prized will be awarded to the man obtaining the best score out of the possible 200 birds. Each competitor will be allowed to shoot at 250 birds 50 to be discarded.
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