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The R. O. T. C. pistol team will shoot with Yale and Princeton in a triangular contest next Tuesday, May 16. This will be the fourth match of the season, the team having been defeated by Cornell and West Point in its first two matches. The third contest, a triangular shoot with the University of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin and the University of Georgia, took place yesterday. Due to the fact that all of these matches are conducted by telegraph, the Wisconsin and Georgia scores have not yet been received by the R. O. T. C. officers.
The range at present in use is situated at Waverley. Only students in the Military Science department may take part in the shoots. The officers of the department have announced that they will rank the members of the R. O. T. C. according to shooting ability those getting over 80 percent will be adjudged sharpshooters, while those doing between 60 and 70 percent will be awarded marksman's pins.
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