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The University gymnasium team lost to Brown by the score of 32 to 22 at Providence on Saturday evening. The meet was very much like the one with Brown last year, which was won by the latter, 33 to 21. Captain E. W. Hincks of Brown was the individual star with three first places to his credit. Captain M. F. Gates '15 did the best work for the University team, taking one first and two second places. R. G. Nathan '16 was the only other Harvard man to win his event.
The summary:
Horizontal bar.--Won by E. W. Hincks, Brown; second, M. F. Gates '15; third, E. T. Mattison, Brown.
Side horse.--Won by E. W. Hincks, Brown; second, B. L. Jones, Brown; third, A. K. Hobby '15.
Club swinging.--Won by R. G. Nathan '16; second, A. B. Finch, Brown; third, P. M. Symonds '15.
Parallel bars.--Won by M. F. Gates '15; second, E. T. Mattison, Brown; third. W. Campbell '16.
Flying rings.--Won by H. L. Wilson, Brown; second, M. F. Gates '15; third, J. Wight, Brown.
Tumbling.--Won by E. W. Hincks, Brown; second, R. G. McPhall '15; third, E. T. Mattison, Brown.
In addition to the schedule of the University team recently published, a meet with Dartmouth to be held at Hanover on March 21 has been arranged.
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