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The University of Chicago was the winner of the intercollegiate meet held in New Haven Friday night, with Princeton and Pennsylvania tied for second, and New York University third. The University had only two men entered in the meet, Captain D. Campbell '17 and J. M. French '17. Campbell secured first in the parallel bars, this being the only place won by the University. Brown was the only team entered in the meet that did not figure in the scoring. The scores were: Chicago, 14 1-2; Pennsylvania, 8; Princeton, 8; New York University, 6; Harvard, 5; Haverford, 5; Rutgers, 5; Yale, 2; Amherst, 1-2.
The best individual work was done by Veavey, of Chicago, who secured first in the tumbling event and third in the parallel bars. Crosman, of Haverford, won first place in the all-around championship, with Cremer, of New York University, and Wiss, of Princeton, second and third respectively.
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