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With field hockey, swimming and archery meets over, Radcliffe's Class of '50 enters the winter sports season holding the lead in the Annex intramural race.
Basketball practice began this week, and four whole teams have already turned out, although no games are scheduled until the second winter gym term.
By finishing 700 lengths of the Annex pool, the Junior Class "got back in time for the Yale game" to win the 25 points which moved them into first place in the intramurals. Marty Sherich '51, swimming for the sophomores, went 154 lengths to lead her class to the runner up position.
Ivy Slowdown
Senior and freshmen swimmers splashed past Annapolis on the allegorical race through eight men's colleges, but stalled on the last lap of the journey.
Field hockey intramurals on the Annex squad last Friday gave the juniors another 25 points toward the inter-class trophy, when they tied the freshmen squad, 1 to 1. Nina Emerson '50 and Anne Worthington '52 scored for their respective teams.
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