Word: shooting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University shooting team will hold its annual spring dual shoot with Yale at New Haven this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Each team will be composed of five men, who will each shoot at 50 birds; thrown in strings of 25 at unknown angles. As Yale won the intercollegiate shoot at Riverside two weeks ago and Harvard was third, the chances for a Yale victory today are strong...
...three spring shooting tournaments, for the handicap, scratch and novice cups, respectively, will begin on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and continue for two weeks. The handicap and scratch contests are open to all undergraduates, and the novice contest to all who have not been on the University team. Each man will shoot five strings of 25 birds each, four of which will qualify. At the end of the competition, a week from Saturday, the cup for the highest average of the season will be awarded...
...annual spring intercollegiate shoot, held at Riverside Saturday afternoon, was won by Yale with a score of 415 out of a possible 500 birds. Princeton was second with a total of 373, and the University team third with a score of 371. Pennsylvania scored fourth place with 365 birds. The highest individual scores were made by Hebard of Yale with 91 out of 100 birds, and Pugsley of Yale with 86. For Harvard E. Wigglesworth '08 did the best with a tally of 79. After the meet, officers of the Intercollegiate Shooting Association were elected as follows: president...
...shooting team will meet the Yale freshman this morning at the B. A. A. traps at Riverside. The contest will be a fifty-bird shoot, the targets flying at unknown angles...
...annual spring intercollegiate shoot will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the B. A. A. Traps at Riverside. Teams from Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale have been entered. Each of the five members of each team will shoot at one hundred birds, fifty by the Sargent system and fifty by the Expert system, flying at unknown angles...