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The annual spring intercollegiate shoot, held at Riverside Saturday afternoon, was won by Yale with a score of 415 out of a possible 500 birds. Princeton was second with a total of 373, and the University team third with a score of 371. Pennsylvania scored fourth place with 365 birds. The highest individual scores were made by Hebard of Yale with 91 out of 100 birds, and Pugsley of Yale with 86. For Harvard E. Wigglesworth '08 did the best with a tally of 79. After the meet, officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association were elected as follows: president, H. M. Null of Pennsylvania; secretary, B. Thaw, Jr., of Yale.
The score follows:
Yale--Dickey 78, Hebard 91, Pugsley 86, Thaw 82, Trudeau 78; total, 415.
Princeton--Latta 65, Westenhaver 68, Wheeler 77, Wood 83, Wright 80; total, 373.
Harvard--Brewer 68, Gilman 75, Hauthaway 75, Higginson 74, Wigglesworth 79; total, 371.
Pennsylvania--Lewis 73, Lippincott 72, Null 78, Smith 72, Van Camp 70; total, 365.
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