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The annual spring intercollegiate about will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Wellington. The University team will shoot against teams from Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania. Each of the five members of the team will shoot at 100 birds in four strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. Last year the shoot was won by Yale, with Harvard second; Princeton third, and Pennsylvania last.
The Entries are as follows:
Harvard.--C. L. Hathaway '10, J. Heard '12, B. M. Higginson '10, S. Mixter '12, C. F. Morse, Jr., '10.
Princeton.--C. J. Biddle, H. S. Day, E. V. Este, E. H. Westenhaver, E. H. White.
Yale.--M. Hebard, L. S. Morrison, J. H. Noel, H. R. Emmet, B. C. Thompson.
Pennsylvania.--C. P. Davis, J. S. Dixon, G. K. Helbert, C. H. Scott, G. E. R. Weigman.
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