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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual fall handicap, scratch, and novice shoots started last week at the traps on Soldiers Field were completed yesterday afternoon. B. M. Higginson '10, captain of the University shooting team, won the scratch cup with a score of 88 out of a possible 100 birds. J. Heard, Jr., '12, was second with 86. In the handicap shoot J. C. P. Bartholf '13, with a handicap of 8 and J. Heard, Jr., '12, also with a handicap of 8, tied for first place with the score of 86. W. Draper '13 won the novice cup with 81 birds...
...Neither team shot up to standard, which was partly due to a slight breeze from the rear. It was a 50-birds match, which were shot in two strings of twenty-five each...
...onside kick which Howe caught and ran back 13 yards. L. D. Smith threw Philbin for a five-yard loss on an attempted end run, then Coy punted to O'Flaherty on Harvard's 31-yard line. Spencer went in for Paul at right tackle on the Yale team. O'Flaherty, who seemed to be rather dazed after the last play, fumbled on the next play, but recovered the ball with only a slight loss. His signals seemed to be confused and the next play was stopped for no gain. Minot was sent back to punt, but Hobbs broke through...
Yale made no changes in its lineup, but Houston replaced L. D. Smith at right end on the Harvard team before the second half commenced. Cooney kicked off to McKay who was downed after a short gain on Harvard's 24-yard line. Minot made two yards through Andrus before he was called on to punt. Murphy ran the kick back five yards to his 44-yard line, and on the next play got two yards more through Fisher. The only successful forward pass of the game, one from Howe to Savage, gained six yards from Yale on the next...
...University shooting team was defeated in the dual shoot with Yale, held at the traps on Soldiers Field Saturday morning at 9.30 o'clock...