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HARVARD SHOOTERS THIRD

Yale Won Intercollegiate Shoot at Philadelphia, Penn. Second.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Philadelphia, Penn., Nov. 10, 1907.--Yale won the annual fall intercollegiate shoot held at Philadelphia yesterday afternoon by a score of 215 out of a possible 250 birds. Pennsylvania was second with a score of 182; and the University team tied with Princeton for third place, each team shooting 181. In the shoot-off for the individual high score, Hebard of Yale broke 25 birds out of a possible 25, and Pugsley of Yale was second with 22. Harvard was handicapped by the absence of Captain Wigglesworth. The weather conditions were excellent. The score follows:

Yale--Hebard, 46; Pugsley, 46; Trudeau, 44; Thaw, 40; Kerr, 39. Total, 215.

Pennsylvania--Worden, 44; Farley, 41; Lippincott, 35; Null, 31; Smith, 31. Total, 182.

Harvard--Brewer, 44; Hauthaway, 44; Higginson, 35; Gilman, 33; Cushman, 25. Total, 181.

Princeton--Wight, 41; Smith, 39; Wood, 37; Latta, 33; Westenhaver, 31. Total, 181.

Referee--Wells.

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