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SQUASH MOST POPULAR SPORT WITH FRESHMEN

Track, Second in Rank, Numbers 106, With Crew and Basketball in Tie--Marked Drop in Corrective Exercise

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Nine hundred Freshmen have elected 14 varieties of winter sports, compared to 852 last year, according to a report made public yesterday at Wadsworth House.

Squash is by far the most popular sport, almost twice as many men going out for it as track, which stands next in popularity. Squash has held its place as the most popular Freshman sport for a number of years and is calling out more men every season. Trackmen this year number 106, as compared to only 70, the number which turned out last year.

Crew and basketball number 99 men each, tying for third place. The only sport which presents a noticeable decrease in popularity from last year is crew, while basketball has almost 30 percent more men this year than last. Men taking special corrective exercise number 94, a decided decrease from last year.

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