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Yale Wins Shooting Title

August, 1912
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Yale Wins Shooting Title
August, 1912

On May 18, Yale won the intercollegiate shooting contest from Dartmouth by the narrow margin of seven points. The individual record, formerly 94, was broken by Biddle and Thompson, both of Yale, with scores of 95 each. Dartmouth found satisfaction in getting three men on the intercollegiate team, Captain Crowell, Comstock, and Boggs.

The scores of the shoot:

Yale—Thompson 95, Scott 81, Emmett 84, Biddle 95, Keeler 81, total 442; Dartmouth—Crowell 90, Comstock 93, Boggs 88, Stiles 84, Miller 80, total 435; Princeton—White 87, Ninnick 85, Bartlett 81, Barnett 77, Simpson 86, total 416; Harvard—Mixter 85, Silsbee 71, Cutting 83, Knapp 86, Lockwood 81, total 406.

The following officers of the Gun Club have been elected: President, J. L. Day '14; vice-president, G. A. Bdggs '14; secretary, A. E. Sheldon '15; .treasurer, A. P. Richmond '14.