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GYMNASTS LOSE TO YALE 37 TO 17

Crimson Strong Only in Horizontal and Parallel Bars Events

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Defeat by the score of 37-17 was meted out to the University gymnasts by the Yale team at New Haven on Saturday. The Crimson was strongest in the horizontal and parallel bars, in the former of which she captured first and second, and in the latter second and third places. A margin of one-half point kept J. K. Bragger from tying for first place in the club swinging event. Harvard's points were distributed as follows: R. F. Wiley '20, 7; K. Campbell '21, 6; J. K. Bragger '22, 4.

The last meet for the team this season will be the Intercollegiates which will be held on Friday, March 26, at Haverford, Pa. R. F. Wiley '20 and K. Campbell '21 have been entered. For about two weeks after the close of the season the squad is planning to hold informal practices under the direction of Coach Seikel.

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