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The dual shoot with Yale will be held on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Each university will be represented by five men, who will each shoot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles from a Magan trap. The following will from the University team:
C. W. Wickersham '06, captain, L. B. Webster '06, E. P. McMurtry '09, W. T. Kissel '08, H. S. Powers '07; substitutes, T. D. Sloan '06, T. L. Smith '09. Of these C. W. Wickersham and L. B. Webseter are the only members of last year's team. No dual shoot was held with Yale last year, but the dual shoot with Princeton last spring was won by Harvard. Two years ago the dual shoot with Yale was won by Harvard.
The annual intercollegiate shoot between Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania and Princeton will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning on Soldiers Field. Both intercollegiate shoots last year were won by Princeton, who defeated Harvard in the fall by one bird, and in the spring by four birds. Two years ago the Harvard team won both intercollegiate shoots.
Judging from the scores made in the last two weeks, the chances of the University team in both matches seem unusually good.
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