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GYMNASTICS WITH COLUMBIA

Dual Gymnastic Meet With Columbia in New York Tonight.--Entries.

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The University gymnastic team will hold a dual meet with Columbia at 8 o'clock this evening in the Columbia University gymnasium, Morningside Heights, New York. Since the exhibition with Yale on February 23 the University team has shown decided improvement, and although the Columbia team still has several of the members of its team which last year secured second place in the intercollegiate gymnastic contest, it is expected that the meet tonight will be very close.

Harvard will be represented as follows:

Flying rings-G. N. Hull '08, G. S. Taylor '08, G. F. Evans '05.

Tumbling-R. M. Emery 3L., H. H. Coryell 1G., R. S. Coryell '08.

Club swinging-C. A. Woodbury '06.

Side horse-G. F. Evans '05, P. R. Carpenter '07, F. N. Evans '05.

Parallel and horizontal bars-R. K. Tomlin '07, C. A. Woodbury '06, G. F. Evans '05.

The judges will be J. Bissinger and O. Steffin of the New York Turn Verein, H. J. Kochler of the United States Military Academy, F. H. Hoag of the De Witt Clinton High School, New York, and G. H. Mayser of the Newark Academy.

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