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The returns which arrived yesterday from the University of Georgia showed that in Thursday's match with the southerners the University R. O. T. C. pistol team was defeated by the score of 1727 to 1633. Each team was composed of ten men, and the largest number of points that could be made was 2000. The shooting was done at the distances of fifteen and twenty-five yards, and the firing was both slow, with no time limit, and rapid, with 5 shots in 20 seconds. Each man's total, therefore, contained four separate scores.
The University team shot as follows: C. P. Swinnerton ocC., 186; R. A. Cutter '22, 178; Herman Black '24, 169; G. M. Ramsey ooC., 167; A. F. Birch 1E.S., 166; W. H. Forbes '23, 166; E. A. Barrell '23, 159; J. C. Burchard '22, 148; V. B. Goldthwaite '24, 148; G. W. Thomas '24, 146.
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