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In the last match before the contest with Yale next Saturday, the University gymnasts will face the Tiger team this afternoon at Princeton. The Crimson squad, headed by Captain M. H. Bailey Jr. '23, left Cambridge yesterday noon and spent the night in New York.
The team has had a comparatively unsuccessful season so far, having been defeated by M. I. T. and Dartmouth, but Coach Neudorf has put his men through some hard workouts lately, and, in these, marked improvement has been shown. The work of Captain Bailey has been consistently good throughout the season, and he is expected to be a high scorer in today's meet.
Princeton's strength is indicated by her recent overwhelming victory over Penn and Dartmouth in a triangular meet. Captain Tuttle and Ewing have been the leading scorers for the Orange and Black. Balance and general team strength have featured the record of the Tigers throughout the season.
In addition to Captain Bailey the following men make up the University team: J. K. Bragger '22, A. W. Dole 2E.S., L. F. Nickels '22, W. N. Tuttle '24, H. A. Wood '24.
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