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One thousand and sixty-six men have competed in intramural sports this winter, it was revealed in statistics compiled yesterday by A. W. Samborski '26, director of this branch of the University's athletics. The total number of participators, however, is increased to 1222, for some men were engaged in more than one sport.
As usual, squash attracted the most players, with 401 men competing. Basketball was second with 382; while the rest were as follows: winter track, 89; indoor baseball, 87; handball, 71; hockey, 62; swimming, 59; wrestling 48; and boxing, 23. No members of University or Freshman squads are included in these figures.
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