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Harvard won the shoot with Princeton yesterday afternoon in the match for the Intercollegiate Shooting Trophy given by "Shooting and Fishing." Princeton has won the trophy for two years and only needed to win again to keep it permanently...
...congratulate the Freshman speakers most heartily upon their victory over Yale in the debate last evening. As we said in a former editorial, this victory will mean more to the class of '99 than any other it may win in its four years at college. It has not only done a great deal to make the Freshman debating Club a fixed institution, but it has also given an impetus to debating interests in the University that will help to win us 'Varsity debates in years to come. The Harvard speakers last evening showed an excellence of form that picks them...
...evening the Shooting Team left by the Fall River boat for Princeton, where they will shoot this afternoon against Princeton for the Intercollegiate Shooting Trophy given by "Shooting and Fishing." Unfortunately Yale is not able to compete this year. Princeton has already won the cup twice and needs to win it but once more to keep it for good. The Harvard team is composed of C. A. Hardy '97, captain; S. T. Harris '97, F. G. Shaw '97, P. Dove '98, G. H. Kinnicutt '98. Hardy, Harris and Dove have shot in former intercollegiate matches and have had a good...
...next Saturday the Harvard and Pennsylvania track teams will contest in dual games on Franklin Field at Philadelphia. As Pennsylvania defeated Harvard at the Mott Haven games last year, the contest should be very exciting and it will probably be fairly close, although Harvard's chances of winning seem rather better than Pennsylvania's. Both teams are stronger than usual and good records are expected in all the events. A conservative estimate gives Harvard 62 points to Pennsylvanis's 50. Harvard should win the hundred with Roche, Bigelow and Redpath, all of whom are good...
...improvement in the playing in the tennis tournament yesterday. There were several close matches. Ingraham and Foster played well, but Ingraham proved too steady for his opponent and won in three sets. The match between Thomas and Scudder was very close and it was doubtful who would win down to the last point. Forbes and McKittrick played pretty well, but both showed a lack of practice...