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The University gym team meets Yale and M. I. T. at 8 o'clock this evening in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Admission to the meet will be free. This is the last meet of the season in which the whole team will take part, as only a few men are to be entered in the Intercollegiates next Friday.
The University team has shown much improvement in its recent matches, and stands about an even chance of winning the meet. At the worst it should give a much better account of itself than it did in the triangular meet with M. I. T. and Princeton early in the season, when it was defeated by an overwhelming score. M. I. T. will have the same team as was entered in the first meet. The Yale team is exceptionally strong this year. Two weeks ago it tied Princeton, and last Saturday it was defeated by the champion Navy team by a margin of only a few points.
The University entries are:
Horizontal Bar.-M. H. Bailey '23, K. Campbell '21.
Side Horse.-K. Campbell '21, L. H. Nickels '22.
Clubs.-J. K. Bragger '22, F. J. Wells '23.
Rings.-A. I. Smith Occ., M. H. Bailey '23, L. H. Nickels '22.
Parallel Bars.-F. D. Ingraham '23, K. Campbell '21.
Tumbling.-J. K. Bragger '22, A. I. Smith Occ., F. D. Ingraham '23.
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