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The Yale team won the fifth intercollegiate shoot at Princeton Saturday by a score of 203 out of a possible 250 birds. The weather conditions were excellent and there was no breeze to disturb the the contestants. Each man shot at 50 birds thrown 10 at a time at unknown angles and on the rapid fire system. The scores were as follows:
Yale--Wilson, 39; Stevenson, 43; Dupuy, 44; Franchot, 36; Eastman, 41. Total, 203.
Princeton -- Laughlin, 39; Elbut, 36; Frost, 34; Withee, 39; Archer, 41. Total, 189.
Harvard--Paul, 25; Dana, 33; Williams, 35; Blake, 32; Mallinckrodt, 38. Total, 163.
Pennsylvania -- Parish, 29; Law, 39; Lowden, 28; Weaver, 28; Baldwin, 36. Total, 160.
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