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...University shooting team was defeated by the Pale Face Shooting Association last Saturday on Soldiers Field by the score of 212 to 206. A cross wind prevented accurate shooting by either team. B. M. Higginson '10 and Edwards, of the Pale Face Association, were high men for their respective teams, with 45 birds each...
...scrimmage for the football-squad yesterday afternoon was considerably longer than on the day before. In the two games played, no team was able to score, but there was a marked improvement in the playing. There was much less fumbling, in spite of the strong wind...
...first scrimmage of the spring practice for the football squad was held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Two games were played, each of which consisted of two five-minute halves. In the first scrimmage team A defeated team B, 5 to 0, F. de. H. Houston '10 scoring on a long run after a fumble. The game between teams C and D was marred by constant fumbling, neither team being able to hold the ball long enough to score. C. D. Daly '01 was on the field coaching the candidates for quarterback...
...University shooting team defeated Princeton last Saturday at Princeton by the score of 226 to 208. The University team's total of 226 establishes a new intercollegiate record, beating the former record of 225, held by Yale, by one bird. B. M. Higginson '10 was high man with the remarkable score of 49 birds out of 50, and J. R. Gilman '09 followed with 47. This makes the fourth successive Harvard victory in dual shoots with Princeton. The individual scores follow: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Higginson, 49 Wight, 46 Gilman, 47 Latta, 45 Brewer, 45 Westenhaver, 41 Morse, 43 Biddle, 40 Hauthaway...
...University team's first goal was made by Vogel after Leland had run the ball the length of the field. Two minutes before the end of the half, Cadbury scored the second goal for Haverford, making the score 2 to 1. In the second half, after Haverford had scored, Fish made a penalty goal, but the game ended shortly afterwards with the score 3 to 2 in favor of Haverford...