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In the dual gymnastic meet held last evening between Harvard and Technology, the University gymnastic team won by the score of 46 1-2 to 7 1-2. Coryell was easily the best individual performer in the meet, winning first in all the events in which he entered. For Technology Gott excelled. The score was as follows:
Horizontal bar--Won by H. V. Coryell '11, (H); second, A. B. Parsons '10, (H); third, W. D. Allen, (T).
Horse--Won by H. V. Coryell '11, (H); second, tie between E. N. Cleaves '11, (H); and S. S. Crocker, (T).
Parallel bars--Won by S. Wolfman '11, (H); second, F. N. Whitman '12, (H); third, C. F. Doble, (T).
Club swinging--Won by H. V. Coryell '11, (H); second, R. V. Moody '11, (H); third, S. M. Baxter, (T).
Flying rings--Won by S. Wolfman '11, (H); second, H. R. Rafsky '10, (H); third, R. B. Whitelaw '11, (H).
Tumbling--Won by E. N. Cleaves '11, (H); second, H. S. Gott, (T); third, N. S. Stern '12, (H).
The judges were C. Cameron, of the Brookline Gymnasium, and P. Kaney, of the Boston Y. M. C. A.
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