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The University has entered four men in the intercollegiate gym meet which will take place tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Walker Memorial gymnasium at M. I. T. This is the last meet of the year for the Crimson men.
In addition to the University ten teams are competing for the championship. They are: Annapolis, Chicago, Dartmouth, Haverford, M. I. T. New York University, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Rutgers, and Yale.
The Navy, with a team of 11 men, many of whom are stars, is the favorite to win. Cremer of New York University and Person of the Navy will be the leaders for individual honors, but it is expected that the Crimson team will score many points on second and third places.
The University will be represented by Captain M. H. Bailey Jr. '23, in the horizontal bar and rings; A. W. Dole 2E.S., in tumbling; L. F. Nickels '22 in the side-horse and rings; and J. K. Bragger '22, in the Indian clubs.
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