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Practice for the University Gymnasium team is now being vigorously carried on under the direction of Coach Seikel, who has just assumed his duties. The team has been handicapped by the delay in getting a coach, but there is very promising material on hand, and it is expected to turn out an excellent team to compete in the meets that have been arranged with Yale and other colleges. The Eli meet will take place in the latter part of March and will be the culmination of the season. Men who report for the first time now will be at no disadvantage, as formal practice is just beginning.
The first meeting of the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Association held since the war took place last week at Princeton. The meeting was held for the purpose of fixing the date of this year's intercollegiate meet, electing officers and discussing new questions as to judges and apparatus. It was decided to hold the 1920 intercollegiate meet at Haverford on March 26.
Princeton is contemplating participating in a mid-winter triangular meet in Cambridge at which her team will meet the University and M. I. T. gymnasts.
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