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M.I.T. GYMNASTS WIN MEET

ONLY THREE ENTRIES REPRESENT HARVARD IN TRIANGULAR EXHIBITION.

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In the triangular gymnastic meet held in Walker Memorial Gymnasium on the Technology grounds last night, M. I. T. succeeded in carrying away 26 points as against 20 by Princeton and 8 by the University. Because of ineligibility, only three men represented the University in the meet.

The summary follows:

Rings.--Won by Humphrey, M. I. T.; Miller, Princeton, second; Tuttle and Naher, both of Princeton, tied for third.

Horizontal bars.--Won by Roberts, Princeton; R. F. Wiley '20, Harvard, second; K. Campbell '21, Harvard, third.

Parallel bars.--Won by McKinstry, M. I. T.; R. F. Wiley '20, Harvard and K. Campbell '21, Harvard, tied for second.

Horse.--Won by Bower, M. I. T.; Cooper, Princeton, second; Russell, Princeton, third.

Tumbling.--Won by Gignillat, M. I. T.; Davidson, M. I. T., second; Woods, M. I. T., third.

Clubs.--Won by Towley, Princeton; Pew, M. I. T., and Miller, Princeton, tied for second.

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