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Yale and Princeton will hold a shoot within the next thirty days to decide which of the two colleges will become the possessor of the "Fishing and Shooting" trophy. By the conditions under which the trophy was offered it will go to that college that wins it the greatest number of times in five years. Princeton and Yale have each won twice and Harvard once, so the deciding shoot will be held this month. The exact date has not yet been decided, but the choice of ground has been given to Yale and the shoot will probably be held at the grounds of the New Haven Gun Club. The teams will be composed of the same number of men as in the regular shoot, but each man will shoot at sixty birds instead of thirty. The make-up of the Yale team has not yet been decided.
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