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For the twelfth consecutive time Yale won the Intercollegiate Trapshooting Match at New Haven on Saturday with the University a close second. Pennsylvania and Princeton followed in the order named.
The University led by 21 points at the end of the second round but dropped back as the match advanced, finishing with a score of 447 out of a possible 500 while Yale led with 453. Paine, the high scorer of the University team, tied with Williams of Yale for fourth place individual honors with a 92.
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