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Owing to the unprecedented number of men who reported on Monday for the University and 1923 swimming teams, it has been found necessary to have the Freshmen candidates report today and hereafter at the Big Tree Swimming Pool on Holyoke street. Candidates for the University squad will continue to practice at the Boston Y. M. C. A. pool as previously announced...
This practice will be continued for two weeks, and at the end of that time a tentative 1923 squad will be chosen to practice with the University team at the Y. M. C. A. pool. More than 25 men responded to the call on Monday, a considerably larger number than have reported at the first Freshman call in past years...
...meeting of all candidates for the University hockey team in the Union last night, 52 men reported, a number slightly larger than has reported at the first meetings of past years. Although the number of players who came is gratifying, it is hoped that more candidates will sign up for the team at the Athletic Association within the next few days...
Breaking another Harvard athlete record, 70 candidates yesterday reported for the University and Freshman swimming teams at the Boston Y. M. C. A. pool. This is the largest number of men that has ever come out for swimming, and from all appearances this season should be an unusually successful one. Men who failed to come out yesterday should report at the Y. M. C. A. pool tomorrow at 4.45 o'clock...
...certainly difficulty has been encountered in arranging for courts for the men who will play, but this has been obviated by the action of the Department of Physical Training in reserving a sufficient number of courts for the tournament on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons of next week from 12 until 5.15 o'clock. Men may also play off their matches in the morning; if they wish. The results of this tournament will determine, in a large measure, the members of the squash team...