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Gymnastic Team Meeting

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Candidates for the gymnastic team will be called out at a meeting for all men interested, to be held in Stoughton 14 tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Coach C. L. Schrader and G. F. Evans 2 Dv., who will aid in coaching the men this year, will speak on the prospects of the team and will outline the year's plans. Practice will begin sometime next week, and will be under the general direction of Dr. Sargent.

The prospects for a good team this year are very bright, five men who took part in exhibition meets last year being eligible again. They are: Captain W. C. Bennett '08, G. S. Taylor '08, J. Tyng '08, A. S. Burnham '10, and E. L. Souder '10, G. S. Taylor has been appointed manager, and A. S. Burnham assistant manager of the team. Harvard won third place in the intercollegiate meet last year, the other colleges competing being Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Pennsylvania, New York University, Haverford and Rutgers. The intercollegiate meet will take place the last of March this year. The place has not yet been determined upon, although it will probably be held in Philadelphia. The following schedule has been arranged for the team, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. All the meets will probably be exhibition, except those with Columbia and Dartmouth.

December 14, St. Paul's School at Concord; December 21, Exeter at Exeter; January 4, Andover at Andover; January 11, St. Mark's School at Southboro; January 18, Groton School at Groton; February 15, New York University at New York; February 22, Yale at New Haven; February 29, Dartmouth at Hanover; March 7, Columbia at Cambridge.

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