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The individual scores of the members of the three teams competing in the intercollegiate shooting match at Monmouth Junction, last Friday afternoon are as follows:
Princeton-Paine '98, 21; Johnson '98, 22; Young '99, 25; Kendall '99, 26; Farr P. G., 26. Total, 120.
Harvard-Sterling '96, 20; Harris '97, 21; Bartol '96, 28; Dove '98, 22; Hardy '99, 25. Total, 116.
Yale-Benedict '96, 14; Sargent '96, 16; McCahill, L. S., 24; Hoyt '96, 18; Miller '96, 26. Total, 98.
Thus it will be seen that, although Harvard did not win the match, she made the highest individual score, Bartol making a total of 28 out of a possible 30.
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