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The annual spring intercollegiate shoot, held at the Westchester Country Club, New York, Saturday, was won by Yale with a score of 416 birds out of a possible 500. The University team finished second with a total of 398, Princeton was third with a score of 393, and Pennsylvania fourth with 284.
Biddle and Wight of Princeton and Dickey of Yale, with 89 each, were tied for the individual championship. Wight won the shoot-off. C. L. Hauthaway '10 was high man for the University team with a score of 88.
After the shoot, officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association were elected as follows: president, D. R. Dickey of Yale; secretary, B. M. Higginson '10; treasurer, E. H. Wight of Princeton.
The score follows:
Yale--Dickey 89, Hebard 86, Thaw 85, Morrison 82, Troudeau 74; total 416.
Harvard--Hauthaway 88, Gilman 84, Higginson 82, Brewer 73, Morse 71 total 398.
Princeton--Biddle 89, Wight 89, Westenhaver 73, Latta 72, Este 70; total, 393.
Pennsylvania--Lewis 72, Null 64, Van Camp 64, Lee 57, Dickson 27; total, 284.
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