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The following eight men tied for the highest score in the handicap shoot for the Parker gun, which was finished yesterday: E. E. DuPont '03, J. W. Bell '06, J. Hinkley '06, H. L. Corbett '03, S. S. Breeze '05, N. C. Ward '05, L. W. Wright 2L. and J. A. Remick '06. They will shoot off the tie next Monday, at a time to be announced later, each man shooting at a string of 30 birds, the handicap to be added to his actual score. In case of a further tie they will shoot it off "miss-and-out" on the same afternoon. Any man who does not report at the grounds will lose by default. The silver cup, which was offered for the maker of the highest actual score, will be awarded to E. E. DuPont '03, who shot 118 out of a possible 120 birds, if he does not win the handicap shoot; if he does, it will be given to J. W. Bell '06, who shot 117 birds, since both prizes may not be won by the same man.
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