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The annual fall handicap, scratch and novice shoots will be held this week, beginning this afternoon. Any member of the University is eligible to shoot in the first two shoots, but in the novice class no man will be allowed to compete who has ever won his University letter or who has won any prize in a regular match. In all three of these shoots competitors will hand in their scores for four strings of 25 birds each, but they must tell the scorer at the beginning of each string in which match they wish the score to count.
The dual shoots between the University team and Yale and the Freshman team and the Yale freshmen will be held next Saturday morning. After these matches the traps will be closed for the winter.
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