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Thursday afternoon, the club finished the present series of matches and held the monthly contest for the "Founder's Cup." The shooting was the best of the year. In the "Founders' Cup" match, Palmer and Clyde both broke 13 birds out of 15. In the shoot off, Clyde won. The following men came next with a score of 12: Frye, Jackson and D. C. Holder.
In match A, Greene took first prize with a score of 18 out of 20; Palmer second with 17. In match B, handicap, O. H. Holder and Coyle tied for first place, scoring 19. Holder won on the shoot off. There was also a tie for second place between Jackson and Palmer; score, 18. Palmer finally won. Match C, from which prize-winners are barred, went to Bacon, who broke 16 birds. O. H. Holder and Coyle tied for second prize.
The team of five to compete with the University of Pennsylvania has not yet been selected, but will undoubtedly be very strong, as the shooting this year has been unusually good. On Thursday evening, May 10, the club will give a dinner to the University of Pennsylvania team, and it is earnestly requested that as many of the members as possible will be present.
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