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INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT

At B. A. A. Traps, Riverside, This Afternoon,-Four Teams Entered.

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The annual intercollegiate shoot between Harvard. Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania will be held at Princeton this morning at 10.30 o'clock. Each university will be represented by a team of five men who will each shoot at 50 birds, in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. Cups will be given to men on the winning team. The shoot last year was won by Harvard. Following are the men who will compose the different teams:

Harvard--R. C. Foster 3L., C. W. Wickersham '06, H. H. Bartlett 2L., J. Hinckley '06, N. C. Ward '07; substitutes, L. B. Webster '06, H. P. Marshall 1G.

Yale--R. S. Thompson '07, E. Pugsley '08, G. Alden '06, J. W. Ady '06S.; J. Borden '06; substitute, C. H. King '07.

Princeton--J. H. Stutesman '05, A. B. Gaines, Jr., '05, C. Frick '05, W. D. Pardoe '05, W. B. McIlvain '07.

Pennsylvania--Adams, Perkins, Smith, Koons, Longneeker.

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