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The University Gym team will have its first meet of the season in triangular form tonight at 7.30 o'clock against the Princeton and M. I. T. teams in Walker Memorial Gymnasium, M. I. T. The personnel of the Crimson will not be so strong as had been expected, due to the ineligibility of valuable men, and the loss of F. D. Ingraham '23 from injury.
Princeton is sending a fourteen-man team, and its strongest event is on the rings. Pennsylvania defeated the team last month, 34-20, in Princeton's only meet so far this season. The most capable men on the team are Captain Miller, Luquer, Neher and Tuttle, on the rings; Newman and Miller in club-swinging, Russell on the side horse, and Buford in tumbling.
The Tech team appears to have the best tumbling squad of the three, consisting of Woods. Davidson and Pero, Captain Whipple and Humphries, last year's captain and formerly a member of the Princeton team, are ring and bars performers.
In an effort to attract a greater number of spectators to the meet, arrangements have been made to hold the Tech-Columbia fencing meet at the same time, and a dance afterwards.
The University entries follow:--horizontal bars, K. Campbell '21, M. H. Bailey Jr. '23; parallels, K. Campbell; rings, M. H. Bailey Jr., L. H. Mickels '22, A. L. Smith Occ.; side-horse, L. R. Mickels, K. Campbell; club-swinging, J. K. Bragger '22; tumbling, J. K. Bragger.
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