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Yale Won Intercollegiate Shoot

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The second intercollegiate shoot of the year, held Saturday at New Haven, was easily won by Yale with the score of 212 out of a possible 250 birds. The University team was fourth, with the score of 179 birds. King, of Yale, did the best individual shooting of the day, killing 45 out of 50 birds. In the University team H. P. Marshall '06 took the place of H. S. Powers '07.

The individual scores were as follows: HARVARD.  YALE. Wickersham  40  King  45 Nash  39  Pugsley  43 Remick  36  Alden  42 Marshall  33  Morrison  42 Kissel  31  Thompson  40   179  212 PENNSYLVANIA.  PRINCETON. Brouse  44  Sands  42 Williams  41  Munn  41 Appleton  40  Morton  38 Smith  35  Wood  38 Way  31  McSwain  22   191  181

After the meet, the following were elected officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association for next year: president, N. C. Nash '07; secretary, McIIvaine, of Princeton; treasurer, Way, of Pennsylvania.

After the meet, the following were elected officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association for next year: president, N. C. Nash '07; secretary, McIIvaine, of Princeton; treasurer, Way, of Pennsylvania.

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