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SHOOT WON FROM PRINCETON

University Team Broke Intercollegiate Record by Score of 226 Birds.

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The University shooting team defeated Princeton last Saturday at Princeton by the score of 226 to 208. The University team's total of 226 establishes a new intercollegiate record, beating the former record of 225, held by Yale, by one bird. B. M. Higginson '10 was high man with the remarkable score of 49 birds out of 50, and J. R. Gilman '09 followed with 47. This makes the fourth successive Harvard victory in dual shoots with Princeton. The individual scores follow: HARVARD.    PRINCETON. Higginson,  49  Wight,  46 Gilman,  47  Latta,  45 Brewer,  45  Westenhaver,  41 Morse,  43  Biddle,  40 Hauthaway,  42  Este,  36 Totals,  226    208

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