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Freshman Win First Shoot.

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The first shoot of the interclass series yesterday between the Sophomores and the Freshmen was won by the Freshmen by the score of 132 to 118. Considering the weather conditions, the shooting was remarkably good. The individual scores were as follows:

1905--G. Brooks 31, N. C. Ward 27, F. W. Cloud 32, A. Hemenway 28. Total, 118.

1906--J. W. Bell 40, W. H. Yule 35, L. L. Haggin 23, C. W. Wickersham 34. Total, 132.

In the shoot for the Officers Cup, the following made the possible score of 20 with handicaps: P. Bancroft '03, L. Albright '03, F. W. Cloud '05, E. B. Hayward '06, J. L. Stettinius '04, W. M. Wright '04, A. Hemenway '05.

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