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PRINCETON, N. J., November, 14.-The intercollegiate shoot which took place here today was won by the Yale team with a score of 206 birds out of a possible 250. Harvard made a very close second with 205. Princeton was third with 204, and Pennsylvania last with 176. Although none of the Harvard team did exceptionally well, all shot with great steadiness, and no one made less than eighty per cent. On the Harvard team were only two of the men who composed the team which won the intercollegiate championship last spring. The Yale team, on the other hand, was very strong, as three of its members were the men who made the best scores for their team in the last intercollegiate tournament.
The individual championship was won by Pierce Archer, captain of the Princeton team.
The team scores were as follows:
Yale-Kineon, 46; Hall, 38; Rosenthal, 44; Motler, 37; Dupuy, 41. Total, 206.
Harvard-Colson, 40; du Pont, 41; Ingalls, 41; Bancroft, 42; Forbes, 41. Total, 205.
Princeton - Archer, 47; Gaines, 39; McCreary, 43; Munn, 37; Pardoe, 38; Total, 204.
Pennsylvania-Lowden, 33; Fitler, 35; Robertson, 32; Farwell, 38; Adams, 38. Total, 176.
The Columbia team did not enter in the tournament.
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