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Yale won the annual dual shoot held on Soldiers Field Saturday morning by a score of 176 out of a possible 250 yards. A very high wind was chiefly instrumental in keeping down the scores. The best individual score was made by J. R. Gilman '09, who broke 41 out of a possible 50 birds. The complete score follows:
Yale--Thaw, 38; Hebard, 37; Trudeau, 37; Pugsley, 34; Gosnell, 30. Total, 176.
Harvard--Gilman, 41; Hauthaway, 35; Brooks, 30; Brewer, 28; Wigglesworth, 26. Total, 160.
Referee--Powers '07.
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