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Juniors Won Shooting Championship.

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Yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field the Juniors won the class shooting championship, defeating the Freshmen by a score of 117 to 111. The weather conditions were good and both teams shot well, J. Hinckley making the highest score with 43 birds out of a possible 50. By agreement between the captains, the teams were limited to three men, each man shooting at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles in strings of 25 from a Magau trap. Members of the winning team will receive silver cups presented by the Shoting Club. The score: 1906.      1908. Hinckley,  43  Kissel,  40 Webster,  39  Starr,  40 Wickersham,  35  Appleton,  31   117  111

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