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Yale Wins the Shoot.

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[N. E. Associated Press.]

HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 23. - The triangular gun club contest between Yale, Harvard and Princeton, was shot this afternoon in a disagreeable, misty rain. Firing began about 2.15 p. m. and ceased at 4 o'clock. The match was won by the Yale team, which scored 101. Harvard 92 and Princeton 87. Each team was composed of five men, each of whom shot six strings of five birds, making a total of 150 pigeons by each club.

The Harvard team was: C. C. Pike, S. S. Lawton, R. D. Sterling, P. Dove and J. Sargent (captain).

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