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The Harvard Rifle team won its first .30 calibre match of the season against Trinity College at the Walnut Hill Rifle Range yesterday afternoon, 450-433. Nine men shot for Harvard and eight for Trinity, but only the first five best scores on each side were counted. Last year Harvard was defeated by Trinity by approximately the same margin that the Crimson sharpshooters won by this year. The next Harvard match will be with Boston College.
The summary: Harvard 450, Trinity 433.
David Weld '34 (H) 92; J. A. Booth '33 (H) 91; Roney (T) 91; Spencer Howe '85 (H) 91; Lee (T) 90; L. S. Chenoweth '85 (H) 90; J. B. Gregg 1S.C.P. (H) 86; F. H. Door '34 (H) 86: Hall (T) 86; Johnson (T) 84; H. P. Walker '88 (H) 88; Doxter (T) 82; Eugene Dubois '83 (H) 81; W. E. Forbes '34 (H) 79; Martens (T) 79; Sinclair (T) 76; Hohling (T) 60.
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