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Out of 1004 undergraduates engaged in spring activities, singles, swimming, and tennis have the majority of participants, according to a tabulation made recently by officials at the Hygiene Building. Singles lead the list with 198 scullers, while swimming is runner-up with 189 paddlers, and tennis follows with 177 racquetmen.
Crew and track predominate in the 12-odd remaining sports, with numbers of 114 and 93 respectively. Tabulations for the other ten activities are baseball 65, squash 51, miscellaneous 27, lacrosse 26, golf 21, fencing 13, basketball 9, gymnasium 9, managers 7, and ruby 5.
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