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Yale Wins the Shooting Match.

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At the annual Yale-Harvard shooting match held here on Saturday Yale won by a score of 110 birds to Harvard's 108. The Yale men were entertained at the Hotel Reynolds in the evening. G. N. Lamb of Harvard presided and B. A. Gould, Jr., of Harvard acted as toast-master. About sixty-five men were present. The score of the match is as follows.

YALE. HARVARD.

Burrill, 26 Bacon, 20

Farwell, 24 Dodge, 20

Hill, 16 Gould, 19

Hoyt, 18 Luce, 24

Waite. 26 Mackay, 25

Total, 110 Total, 108

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