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The annual intercollegiate shoot, held at Princeton on Saturday, was won by the Princeton team, Harvard being second, Yale third, and Pennsylvania fourth. The University team was seriously handicapped by the loss of J. Hinckley '06 who was unable to shoot on account of an injury to his shoulder. H. P. Marshall 1G. took his place. The best individual score was made by Stutesman of Princeton, who broke 44 birds out of a possible 50.
The scores follow:
Princeton--Stutesman, 44; Gaines, 41; Pardoe, 38; Frick, 35; McIlvain, 33. Total, 191.
Harvard--Foster, 40; Ward, 39; Marshall, 33; Bartlett, 37; Wickersham, 41. Total, 190.
Yale--Thompson, 37; King, 35; Ady, 38; Pugsley, 37; Alden, 24. Total, 171.
Pennsylvania--Longnecker, 38; Koons, 35; Perkins, 30; Adams, 33; Way, 34. Total, 170.
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