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Show PISTOL TEAM With the installation of a new indoor range, a new field was opened to the University of Utah R. O. T. C. Pistol Team. Under the capable supervision of Captain Russell C. Snyder, the team has come through the past year's competitions with flying colors. The Hallowe'en interclass match was taken by the Seniors, who totalled 213 points, closely followed by the Freshmen "A" group with 212 points. The Sophomores made a score of an even 200, while the Freshmen "B" squad trailed with 197, On the University range, the Police were outshot by the "U" team by five points, while on the Police range, located near the Municipal Baths, the R, O. T. C. triumphed by three points. In this match, Lieutenant Headman of the Force took high points from Walter Jensen of the "U" by a very narrow margin. Ohio State University lost to the Ute marksmen by the score of 1187 to 1147, the match being carried on by "mail order," the Capt- R' C Snyder fifth and sixth of December. On February first, the Utah team was beaten by both the Missouri Freshmen and Varsity, the scores being 775 to 761 and 852 to 822. On March first, the Utes won again from the Ohio State team, making th^ excellent score of 1265 points. A match was shot with Princeton on March 22nd, with competitions against both the Varsity and Freshmen, using both twenty-two and forty-five calibre pistols. During April, matches were arranged with Missouri University, on the fifth; Oregon State on the twelfth; Purdue on the nineteenth, and the Colorado Aggies on the twenty-sixth; while the third of May found the Utes engaged in a match with Culver. Altogether, the season has been very successful for the University of Utah Pistol Team, both in the twenty-two and forty-five calibre class, and as most of the team are Freshmen, much can be expected of the squad in the next few years. ¦<:*' mm^wm *¦ lr^<«:"~7%*: mm mm t«n ;ju Black, Call, Tellefsen, Barlow, Fletcher, Jensen, Duggins Page 183 |