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Polo Ranks as Least Popular, While Hockey Rates Tenth on List

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Forty-six percent of the Class of 1938 prefers to exercise in the winter by swimming and squash. Out of a total of 1,016 Freshmen participating in athletics, 239 swim, 231 are squash racquetmen, and 119 take special corrective exercise.   Participants  Percent Swimming  239  23.5 Squash  231  22.6 Special Exercise  119  11.8 Track  86  8.4 Basketball  84  8.3 Crow  65  6.4 Boxing  47  4.6 Wrestling  44  4.3 Fencing  44  4.3 Hockey  22  2.2 Gymnasium  11  1.1 Polo  9  .9 Managers  8  .8 Miscellaneous  7  .7

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