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Princeton Shooting Team Defeated

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The University shooting team defeated Princeton at Princeton last Saturday on the second shoot-off after a tie by a score of 48 to 39. In the first shoot, each man shot at 50 birds, and the teams tied with 196 each; in the shoot-off of this tie, both teams scored 45 out of a possible 50 birds; and in the final shoot-off, Harvard won by nine birds, 48 to 39. H. Wight, captain of the Princeton team, was high man for the day with a score of 66 out of a possible 70; for Harvard, Hauthaway and Morse tied for high gun at 60.

The teams and scores follow: HARVARD. Morse,  43  8  9 Hauthaway,  42  8  10 Heard,  40  10  9 Higginson,  37  10  10 Mixter,  34  9  10 Totals,  196  45  48 PRINCETON. Wight,  46  10  10 Biddle,  44  10  8 Este,  41  9  7 Dresser,  35  8  8 Day,  30  8  6 Totals,  196  45  39

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