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728 MEN HAVE PARTICIPATED IN INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS

Fraternity Swimming Meet Planned for Winter Season

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Intramural athletic prospered unusually well this fall, as shown by the statistics which A. W. Samborski 1G. has compiled, relative to the number of men who were out for sports, and the sports attracting these men. Every encouragement has been given during the past season to the men to enter these sports and the figures show that the encouragement has been well received. Outstanding among the events to be held during the coming winter season is the fraternity swimming meet, for which definite arrangements will be made at the next meeting of the Intramural Council, on Tuesday, December 11 at 1.45 o'clock.

Football, together with touch football, led the list with a total of 317 men. Its nearest competitor was tennis, with 256 men. Tennis and crew each called out 90 men. Seventy-seven were playing squash and cross-country appeared at the foot of the list with 56 runners.

Fifty-eight men were out for two or more sports. The total for all sports amounted to 728 men.

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