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Intercollegiate Shoot Goes to
‘Yale.
Yale won the annual Intercollegiate
Gun Club shoot at Scheutzen Park, New
Haven, Saturday, May 5, with a total
of 202, taking the first place rather
easily.
Harvard was the nearest com-
petitor, with a score of 179; Princeton
was third with 172 points and the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania last with 149.
B. Wilson, Jr., 1901, and A. L. Ferguson,
1902, tied for the best individual score
at 44 birds. The cup offered for the
annual intercollegiate shoot is a hand-
some silver one, and becomes the prop-
erty of the club winning it three years.
Yale and Harvard have each scored two
victories.
The detailed score, each man shootin
two rounds,
is as follows:
YALE.
First,
Wisan 2.2: 24
B.: Eastman “2... 5: 20
Fereuson: 2. . 28
Knowlton. 22s... 22
F. .Kastman 2 >. -; 18
104
HARVARD
First.
Sanford: 35: 19
Dana os 20
Blake 4.535. 35... 15
Kinney = 00 2 10
Mallinckrodt 2.244" 23
96
PRINCETON.
First.
Spear os. as. 16
Laughlin +46, e: 55 21
Carman’ itag te. fk 17
Wither®: o2.¢5.. 15
MeMillan.. 253. 22
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UNIV. OF PENN.
First.
Cooper) 422.343... 18
ns Ti Selgin 14
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Saisie... ccs 14
Baldwitt esis, x 20
79
Second.
20
17
24
18
19
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98
Sccond.
18
18
ry
ra
19
83
Second.
13
75
19
16
18
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Second,
19
13
II
IZ
15
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70
Total.
Total.
37
38
32
30
42
nd
179
Total.
29
36
36
31
40
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172
Total.
Univ. of Penn. Relay Meet.
The annual relay meet of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field,
Philadelphia, Saturday, April 28, drew
a large number of entries.
With the
exception of Harvard and Yale, nearly
all the universities, colleges and schools
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Vardon Clubs.
The “ Vardon”’ clubs are the exact dupli-
cates of the set of clubs with which Mr.
Vardon has three times won the open cham-
pionship of the world, and consist of the
following clubs: Driver, Cleek, Light-iron,
Mashie-iron, Mashie, Driving Mashie, Brassie,
Driving-iron,
Mid-iron,
Putting. Cleek,
Twisted-neck Putter.
Of these clubs the probabilities are that he
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iron, Light-iron and Putting Cleek, although
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various conditions which may arise during
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New York.
Chicago.
Denver.
of the East were represented, and there
were some fine performances. In the
broad jump, Prinstein of Syracuse Uni-
versity broke the world’s record of 24
feet 4% inches, by the phenomenal leap
of 24 feet 7%4 inches, and Arthur Duffy
of Georgetown equalled the world’s
record of 94% seconds in the 1o0-yards
dash. Princeton won the two-mile re-
lay race in 8 minutes and 5 seconds,
which reduced the record Yale made at
this meet last year by 5 seconds. Chi-
cago won the one-mile relay in 3
minutes. Yale won the one, two, and
four-mile relay races last year.
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Shefiiecld Debating Society.
The Sheffield Debating Society held
its last meeting of the year in North
Sheffield Hall on Friday evening, April
27. The reports of the outgoing secretary
and treasurer were read and accepted,
and votes of thanks rendered to the
retiring officers and to the team which
represented the society in the recent
debate with the Academic Department.
The following officers were elected for
the coming year: President, R. M. Cham-
berlain, ’91 S.; Vice-President Franklin
Baltog, = fe. 1001 S.ce Secretary sand
‘Lreasurer,Hie McK. «Jones; “19008'S:5
Executive Committee, W. C. Lewis,
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