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Yale won the intercollegiate shoot at New Haven Saturday with a score of 432 out of a possible 450; the University team was second with 412; Princeton and Pennsylvania were third and fourth respectively, with the scores of 406 and 348. The highest individual scores were made by Thaw and Hebard of Yale, who tied with 89, Thaw winning the shoot-off. The best score for the University team was Brewer's of 86. Each man shot 4 strings of 25 birds.
The score follows:
Yale--Thaw, 89; Hebard, 89; Morrison, 88; Dickey, 83; Trudeau, 83. Total, 432.
Harvard--Brewer, 86; Higginson, 84; Gilman, 82; Morse, 81; Hauthaway, 79. Total, 412.
Princeton--Wight, 88; Biddle, 87; Latta, 82; Westenhavon, 82; Este, 67. Total, 406.
Pennsylvania--Lewis, 81; Null, 80; Van Camp, 77; Lee, 64; Dixon, 46. Total, 348.
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