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A team of six men from the Harvard Shooting Club, shot against the Country club team at Brookline Saturday afternoon, winning by two birds. The match was very close throughout, the teams being tied four or five times, and it was only by steady, hard shooting that Harvard won. The greater part of the match was shot in the rain, which, with a slight mist, and a dark background, made the birds hard to see. The Harvard team shot steadily, and although none of the individual scores were as high as one made by a member of the Country club team, the work of the team was extremely good, especially when the conditions under which the match was shot are taken into account. Each man shot at twenty-five birds, the following being the individual scores:
HARVARD CLUB.Lamb 14
Quinlan 16
MacKay 20
Post 9
Dodge 18
Greene 18
Total 95
COUNTRY CLUB.Seabury 15
Coolidge 17
Ely 14
Fay 22
Mixter 9
Peabody 16
Total 93
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