The men's team round event was part of the archery programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
[2] The 1904 Olympic archery events were part of the 26th Grand Annual Target Meeting of the National Archery Association, with competition open to international competitors, although none entered this event.
[2] The competition featured four-man teams, with each archer shooting 96 arrows at 60 yards.
[2] The team events—both men and women—were held on the third day of the three-day archery tournament.
However, there was a significant drop-off between him and the next archer on his Boston team, his brother Wallace (who scored 296).