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There will be six events and points will be awarded for the first three places in each event, which will count 5, 3, and 1 respectively. Medals will be given for first and second places, and ribbons for third. A large banner will also be given to the school scoring the largest number of points. The events will be horizontal bars, side-horse, flying rings, club-swinging, parallel-bars, and tumbling. The judges are to be Dr. Carl L. Schrader, gymnastic instructor of Hemenway Gymnasium, E. W. Ruge 3L., former captain of the gymnastic team at Yale, J. R. Morton...
...wish to say that the vote was counted in the Office of the CRIMSON, because an accurate count might not be assured with a hundred gentlemen clamoring around the chair. This count was made by designated counters, one from the Union, and one from the Speakers' Club not by the chairman; but, had the chairman been prejudiced, he could have broken the tie by his own vote...
Coach Powers will send 8 men to compete in the pole-vault and high jump. Only team entries of five men are allowed in these events. First place will count one, second place two, and so on; the team scoring the lowest number of points will be the winner of the event...
...interscholastic track meet on the day of the Harvard-Yale freshman meet. The preliminaries will be run off in the morning, and the finals at the same time as the freshman meet. At a meeting of the New England Interscholastic Athletic Association it was decided to have fourth place count in all meets after those of the present season...
...should be able to win from the University tonight. However, the Harvard team is in excellent condition and is playing better hockey than ever before this season. Furthermore it is extremely doubtful if the St. Nicholas defense is superior to Captain Claflin, Morgan, and Wylde and defensive play will count heavily in tonight's contest...