Word: barred
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard team was superior on the parallel bars and side horse, and in single tumbling, the Princeton men excelling on the horizontal bar and flying rings. A special event was the double tumbling in which Princeton's team of three outclassed Harvard's two representatives...
...work of C. A. Woodbury '06, on the parallel bars was an excellent exhibition of strength and ease. L. M. Dunning of Princeton on the horizontal bar showed great skill. Much interest was taken in the double tumbling of the Princeton trio, in which H. H. Short of this year's football team exhibited great strength, supporting the other two men on his shoulders and hands. The work of R. M. Emery 3L. and R. S. Coryell '08 in single tumbling called forth frequent applause. Princeton's work on the flying rings was very skillful. J. N. Sayre gave...
Horizontal Bar.--Harvard: R. K. Tomlin '07, C. A. Woodbury '06, G. F. Evans '05: Princeton: C. W. Holzhauer, E. W. McCabe, D. M. Dunning...
...Columbia gymnastic team defeated the University team by the score of 43 to 20 points in their first duel meet, in the Columbia gymnasium on Friday night. C. A. Woodbury '06 made the best individual score, winning both the horizontal bar and club swinging events. Columbia was especially strong on the flying rings and parallel bars, securing all three places in both events...
...Horizontal Bar--Harvard: Evans, Ricker, Boughton, Taylor, Tomlin, Woodbury, Evans; Yale: Schenker, Knox, Butler, Gilbert, Selby, Hinton, Anderson...