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The Gun Club will hold its first handicap shoot for the Officers' Cap at the new range on Soldiers Field between 2 and 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. This will be the first of the series of twelve shoots which will take place during the year, and the prize will be awarded to the man making the highest total in his seven best scores. The men have been divided into six classes for the purpose of handicaping, but the committee reserves the right to change these allowances after every two matches in order to keep the contests as even as possible.
Any man who wishes to enter the match, whose name has been omitted, will be handicapped at the club house this afternoon. The classes, with their handicaps, are as follows:
Class "A" (20 birds)-DuPont, Bancroft.
Class "B" (22 birds)-Corbett, Ingalls, Leonard, Forbes, Bullock, Colson, Bell.
Class "C" (25 birds)-Dana, Albright, Auten, Bourne, Lothrop, Davie, Marshall, W. M. Tilden, G. Brooks, Morgan, Wickersham, Ward.
Class "D" (30 birds)-Channing, Eckert, A. H. Eustis, F. A. Eustis, Miller, Jones, Baker, Clifford, Mason, Streit, Wadsworth, S. C. Smith, L. Brooks, Drinker, Marsalis, W. M. Wright, Young, Brigham, Yale, M. Tilden, S. N. Hinckley, Haggin, Kerr, Breese, Bradley, J. Hinckley, L. W. Wright, Davis, Colby.
Class "E" (35 birds)-Poor, Shattuck, Hartt, Kinnicutt, Seaver, Richardson, Glasgow, Perkins, Petersen, Sumner, Meyers, Wagstaff, Remick, E. D. King, Hayward, Cloud, L. W. King, Clement, Perry, L. Davis.
Class "F" (40 birds)-Peabody, Chard, Dowse, Dimick, Stettinius, Wellman.
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