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Pennsylvania won the intercollegiate shoot, held on Soldiers Field Saturday morning by a score of 197 out of a possible 250 birds. Yale was second with a score of 196, Harvard third with 190, and Princeton fourth with 166. The Harvard team was weakened by the loss of E. P. McMurtry '09, who was unable to compete. T. L. Smith '06 took his place. The best individual score was made by C. H. King of Yale, who broke 47 out a possible 50 birds. The scores follow:
Pennsylvania--Prouse, 44; Koone, 41; Worden, 39; Lohmeyer, 38; Smith, 35. Total, 197.
Yale--King, 47; Borden, 43; Pugsley, 38; Morrison, 34; Thompson, 34. Total, 196.
Harvard-Webster, 41; Wickersham, 40; Kissel, 39; Smith, 36; Sloan, 34. Total, 190.
Princeton--McIlvane, 46; Sands, 34; Morton, 33; Munn, 31; Throckmorton. 22. Total 166.
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