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Yale won the Intercollegiate Trapshooting Meet at Chappaqua, New York, Saturday, for the eleventh successive time, scoring 450 out of a possible 500 points. Pennsylvania with 400 won second place and the University with 379 third. The individual championship went to Gale of Yale with 94 out of a possible 100.
After the close of the meet Bernard Mannes Baruch Jr. '23 of New York City was elected secretary-treasurer of the Intercollegiate Trapshooting Association. In addition to Baruch, the University team included J. M. Forbes '23, R. D. Hale '23, Brayton Morton ocC. and J. P. Paine 23.
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