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...shooting team will hold a second match with a team from the New England Kennel Club at Wellington this afternoon. Harvard won the first match on March 30 by a score of 181 to 162. Each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles. The University team will be made up of five of the following men who make the best scores in a trial round before the match: P. Bancroft 2L., R. Foster 2L., H. P. Marshall '04, W. C. Ward '05, W. M. Wright '04, J. Hinckley '06, J. A. Remick, Jr., '06, T. L. Marsalis...
...second shoot between the Seniors and Sophomores in the final round of the interclass championship will be held at Wellington this afternoon. Each man will shoot at fifty birds thrown at unknown angles. The teams will be composed as follows: Seniors--W. M. Wright (captain), T. L. Marsalis, H. P. Marshall. Sophomores--J. Hinckley (captain), J. A. Remick, Jr., C. W. Wickersham...
...first shoot of the interclass series, held at Wellington yesterday afternoon, the Seniors defeated the Juniors, by the score of 90 to 86. Each man shot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles, from expert traps. A high wind made accuracy difficult. The individual scores were as follows...
...interclass tournament there will be three men on each team, in place of four as originally announced. Each man will shoot at fifty birds at unknown angles. In the preliminary rounds of the tournament the Seniors will shoot against the Juniors, and the Sophomores against the Freshmen. The two winning teams will shoot in two out of three matches in the final round for the class championship, the third match to be shot only in case of a tie. Cups will be given to the members of the winning team. The captains of the three upper-class teams have been...
...intercollegiate shoot between Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania, the four universities composing the Intercollegiate Shooting Association, will take place in New Haven on Saturday, May 7. Each team will be made up of five men who will each shoot at 50 birds at unknown angles. An attempt has been made to have Cornell and Columbia join the association in time to take part in this shoot...