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The Harvard Rifle and Pistol Club was defeated by the University of Pennsylvania on Thursday evening by the score of 459 to 432, out of a possible 500. Each team shot at home and sent its targets to its opponent for comparison in scoring. Every man had 50 shots, standing, at a 50-yard target and 50 shots, prone, at 75 yards distance, G. A. Smith of Pennsylvania made the best score, with 97 out of a possible 100.
The individual records, with the standing score followed by the prone score, are as follows:
Harvard--E. St. John '10, 47, 43; J. Murdoch '11, 46, 44; E. P. Carver '13, 46, 42; J. J. Hayes '11, 43, 43; S. S. Kingman '12, 41, 37. Totals, 223, 209.
Pennsylvania.--G. A. Smith, 48, 49; C. M. Stubbs, 44, 48; J. F. R. Scott, 43, 48; R. D. Scott, 43, 47; H. R. Seeger, 44, 45. Totals, 222, 237.
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