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The University gymnastic team was easily defeated by Dartmouth at Hanover Saturday evening by a score of 37 to 17. The team was slightly weakened by the loss of M. B. Blanchard '18, who was unable to compete on account of an injury to his ankle, but was completely outclassed the brilliant work of Captain D. Campbell '17, being the only redeeming feature of the team's performance. Campbell was easily the star of the meet, winning the parallel bars, tieing for first on the rings and placing second, in the side horse and third on the high bar. McDonough was the high scorer for Dartmouth, securing a first in the clubs and third in the parallel bars. Dartmouth presented a well-balanced team, winning four out of six events. This was the second defeat of the season for the University, Brown securing a close victory at Providence by a score of 28 to 26 in an earlier meet.
The summary follows:
Horizontal bar.--Won by Halloran; second, Hurlburt; third, D. Campbell '17.
Side horse.--Won by Garrison; second, D. Campbell '17; third, Gill.
Club swinging.--Won by McDonough; second, J. M. French '17; third, P. A. Allen, Jr., '19.
Parallel bars.--Won by D. Campbell '17; second, Lyon; third, McDonough.
Flying rings.--Tie between D. Campbell '17 and Amsden; third, Hayes.
Tumbling.--Won by Fraser; second, Groves; third, Montgomery.
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