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Princeton won the intercollegiate shoot on Saturday at the grounds of the Forest Gun Club at Wissinoming, Pennsylvania. The Yale team did not put in an appearance. Each man shot at fifty birds from unknown angles. The scores are as follows:
Princeton--Spear 35, Elbert 44, Laughlin 35, Frost 32, Archer 34. Total, 180.
Pennsylvania--Parish 35, Baldwin 42, Weaver 37, Lowden 26, Bullard 22, Total, 162.
Harvard--Blake 20, Phelps 33, Dana 29, Mallinckrodt 37, Bancroft 36. Total 155.
The election of officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association resulted as follows: President, G. M. Phelps '02; vice-president, P. Archer, Princeton; secretary and treasurer, J. G. Lowden, Pennsylvania.
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