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Show I MICHIGAN AGGIES STILUEADPi i t Seven Straight Wins Made, ; Massachusetts a Close Sec-jl Sec-jl ond High Score 987. U , ' Washington, Feb. 23. Results of ,i the seventh week's competition for the Inter-collegiate rifle shooting championship of the United States , showed no change In the leaders In tho different classes. Michigan Ag-j, Ag-j, ricultural leads all the colleges with I, seven straight wins, Massachusetts Agricultural training close behind. !n. class B, the Washington State ! college still leads, Cornell going down one peg this week and the Middies taking second place. In I class C, the University of Illinois re-! tains the lead and the highest score I of that division with 940. The high score of the week was made by Michigan Mich-igan with 0S7 which is one point less than the record. The summary: Glass A Massachusetts Aggies 075 vs. Iowa State 06C; West Virginia Vir-ginia 950 vs. California, 042; Michigan Michi-gan Aggies 987 vs. Minnesota 018; Massachusetts Technical 917 vs. Harvard Har-vard 886; Norwich 935 vs. Nprth Georgia Aggies 920; Perdue 949 vs. Princeton 912. Class B Washington State 9S0 vs. Cornell 9G0; Naval Academy 930 vs. Clemson defaulted; Oklaholna Aggies 910 vs. Kansas 871; Lehigh 858 vs. Columbia defaulted; Maiue 929 vs. Vermont 915; Wisconsin 937 vs. Dartmouth 892. Class C Notre Dame 91G vs. Arizona Ariz-ona 869; Illinois 910 vs. Worcester Polytechnic 927; University of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania 912 vs. Missouri 902; Oregon Ore-gon Aggies 920 vs. Kansas State 895; lioulslana State SS4 vs. Pennsylvania State defaulted. |