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The intercollegiate gymnastic meet held at the Yale Gymnasium, New Haven, last evening was easily won by Yale with the score of 25 points. Rutgers was second with 8 points, University of Pennsylvania third with 7, while Harvard and Princeton tied for fourth place with 5 each.
The University team's sole score was made in the horse event, which was won by H. V. Coryell '11. The winners of the other events were: horizontal bar, Clark, Yale; parallel bars, Everard, Yale; flying rings, Clark, Yale; tumbling, Hall, University of Pennsylvania, and Moffatt, Princeton, tied; club swinging, Nelson, Rutgers. Clark of the Yale team was awarded the cup for winning the greatest number of points in the meet. His team-mate, Everard, was second.
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