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The University gym team went down to a 30-24 defeat at the hands of the crack Dartmouth aggregation Saturday afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Though the Crimson outpointed its opponents in three of the six events, it could not make up for the shut-out in the tumbling.
Captain M. H. Bailey Jr. '23, with nine points to his credit, was the highest scorer for the University with first place in the rings, third in the parallels, and second in the horizontal bar.
The summary:
Tumbling.--Won by Schmidt (D.); second, Taylor (D.); thid, Graydon (D.).
Horizontal Bar.--Won by Rossieur (D.); second, Bailey (H.); third, Wood (H.).
Indian Clubs.--Won by Bragger (H.); second, Fraser (D.); third, Begg (D.).
Side Horse.--Won by Olsen (D.); second, Nickels (H.); third, Macollonm (D.).
Flying Rings.--Won by Bailey (H.); second, Nickels (H.); third, Dawson (D.).
Parallel Bars.--Won by Begg (D.); second, Wood (H.); third, Bailey (H.).
Total.--Dartmouth 30, Harvard 24.
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