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Harvard won the annual dual shoot with Princeton Saturday afternoon at the traps on Soldiers Field by the narrow margin of four birds, the final score being 191 to 187. Harvard gained a substantial lead in the early rounds which Princeton was unable to overcome in the final round. C. L. Hauthaway '10 and E. H. Wight, of Princeton, were tied for first place with 44 out of a possible 50. Each man shot at 50 birds in strings of 25, thrown at unknown angles. F. F. A. Pearson '11 shot dummy for Medina, of Princeton, who made his score...
Shooting will be resumed on Soldiers Field in March, or as soon as weather permits. Another intercollegiate shoot will be held May 9 at Riverside, and, besides a few minor shoots with local gun clubs there will be dual shoots with Yale and Princeton at New Haven and Princeton respectively...
...shooting team will hold its annual shoot with Princeton on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Although the teams were tied in the intercollegiate shoot held in Philadelphia four weeks ago with a score of 181, the University team has a slightly better chance of winning, through its recent decided improvement and the fact that they are on their own field...
...begin this year immediately after the Christmas vacation. The men who report for work will be divided into several squads which will report at different times during the day thus making it possible for every man to work at his own convenience. Squad captains have been appointed in the field events to help superintend the work of their particular squads. A board track will soon be built on Holmes Field behind the new Law School building, where the middle and long distance work will be carried on under the supervision of Coach Lathrop, who will also instruct the sprinters...
During the winter months many are prevented from taking regular outdoor exercise by the distance and uncertainty of ice available for skating. Would it not be possible to flood a part of the tennis courts or the field between Langdell and Pierce Halls? With proper care the ice would be in much better condition than on most ponds in the vicinity of Boston. Its convenience to most dormitories would commend it to many who have neither the time nor inclination to play hockey; and if the Stadium rinks are used for most scrub games, Holmes Field could generally be reserved...