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Statistics compiled from the managers' lists show that a total of 1137 men engaged in some from of athletics this fall. This is an increase of 144 over last year's total of 993. A slight gain is recorded in every sport except tennis in which case the total fell from 149 to 112, but this is at best only an approximate estimate deduced from the singles entries in the fall tournament. This might indicate that there is a tendency towards participating in some organized sport rather than developing individual play. Track shows the largest gain with a total...
...might be supposed, the sport calling out the greatest number of men is football with 212 names enrolled. Rowing is second with 157, while track and tennis are third and fourth with 143 and 112 respectively. The total of 1137 comprises roughly 44 per cent of the total enrollment of the College. The detailed statistics follow: Football. University, 37 Second, 50 Freshman, 51 Interclass, '14, '15, '16, 74 Rowing. University, 24 Freshman, 64 Dormitory, 56 Singles, 13 Baseball. University and Freshman, 58 Track. University, 73 Freshman, 70 Cross-Country. University, 45 Freshman, 33 Soccer. University, 41 Freshman, 25 Lacrosse. Scrub...
...university, an increase of 31 over last year and the largest enrollment in Princeton's history. The enrollment by departments is as follows: Graduate College, 176; School of Electrical Engineering, 13; senior class, 264; Junior class, 309; sophomore class, 354; freshman class, 428; qualifying and specials, 56; total...
...list of fairly accurate statistics shows that considerable interest has been displayed during the past fall in all branches of athletics, the total number of men in the university who have remained on the different squads during their respective seasons being...
...pledges for the new gymnasium from the class of 1917 now show a total of $1595. This is approximately one-half the amount pledged by the class of 1916 last year...