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Princeton won the intercollegiate shoot held Saturday at Philadelphia by a score of 220 out of a possible 250. Harvard was second with a score of 215, Yale third with 210, and Pennsylvania fourth with 207. Both the Princeton and the University teams surpassed the previous intercollegiate record of 210. Williams, of Pennsylvania, won the individual championship by a score of 47 out of a possible 50. Following are the individual scores of the University team: Ward, 42; Wickersham, 44; Bartlett, 42; Marshall, 44; Foster, 43.
Saturday the Intercollegiate Shooting Association elected the following officers for the ensuing year: president, J. Borden, Yale; secretary, C. W. Wickersham '06; treasurer, O. D. Munn, Princeton.
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