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The University gym team leaves this morning for Hanover where it meets the Dartmouth gym team this afternoon at 2.30. While the Crimson gymnasts were beaten rather badly in their meet with Princeton and M. I. T., they have shown marked improvement in practice since then, and should give a better account of themselves this afternoon. The team is considerably strengthened by the return of F. D. Ingraham '23 who has been out since the first of the season with a broken shoulder.
The Dartmouth team has a clean record so far this year, having won all her three meets by fairly large scores. Although the Green is weak in the rings and in the clubs, it has a strong, well-balanced team in other events.
The University entries are: Horteontals bar M. H. Bailey Jr. '23. Captain Kenneth Campbell '21.
Parallel Bars Captain Kenneth Campbell '21, F. D. Ingraham '23.
Rerse: Captain Kenneth Campbell, '21, L. H. Nickels '22.
Rings: M. R. Bailey Jr. '23, L. R. Nickels '22, A. I. Smith ocC.
Tumbling: J. K. Bragger '22, F. D. Ingraham '23, A. I. Smith ocC.
Clubs: J. K. Bragger '22, F. J. Wells '23.
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