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SMITH HALLS WIN AMONG FRESHMAN DORMITORIES

Intramural Crown Eludes McKinlock Again by Narrow Margin--Standish Third, Gore Last

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Duplicating its victory of last year, Smith Halls has won the Freshman Interdormitory Championship with a total of 27 1-2 points, according to figures announced yesterday by A. W. Samberski '26, director of intramural athletics. The results of the contest were figured on the basis of interdormitory athletics which have been in progress since February 1.

McKinlock Hall placed second in the competition with 24 points. While Standish took third honors by collecting a total of 22 1-2 points. Trailing the list with the only 14 points. Gore was awarded fourth place. These all came in the same order as they did last year.

Five points were awarded to the dormitory winning the largest number of contests in each sport, with three, two, and one points assigned to second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.

The Smith Hall athletes were victorious in the squash, wrestling, and fencing divisions, while other firsts were evenly divided between McKinlock and Standish. In the fall interdormitory championships Standish took first, Gore second, Smith third, and McKinlock fourth.

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