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Shooting Team Defeated Princeton

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The University shooting team defeated Princeton in the annual dual match on Soldiers Field yesterday by the score of 208 to 179. The light was excellent for shooting but the cold weather and a baffling northwest wind in the faces of the shooters was somewhat troublesome. The best individual score was made by B. M. Higginson '10, who broke 46 out of a possible 50 birds. The Sargent system of traps was used, the birds being sent out with a 16-yard rise, at unknown angles.

The score follows:

Harvard--Gilman, 36; Hauthaway, 43; Morse, 41; Higginson, 46; Brewer, 42. Total--208.

Princeton--Biddle, 35; Este, 26; Westenhaven, 38; Latta, 40; Wight, 40. Total--179.

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