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TWENTY-TWO MEN BECOME MANAGERS OF HOUSE SPORTS

Swimming, Squash, Basketball Groups Will Meet To Discuss Programs and Changes in Standard Rules

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Twenty-two men, representing the various Houses on the inter-House basketball, squash, and swimming committees, were appointed yesterday by the representatives of their respective Houses on the inter-House athletic committee. All but two of the winter inter-House managers, the swimming manager of Dunster House and the basketball manager of the newly-organized Phillips Brooks House, have new been appointed.

The following men have been appointed to the inter-House basketball committee: A. B. Gardiner '33, Adams House; D. B. Cheek '34, Dunster House; R. L. Kimbrough '33, Eliot House; W. C. Powell '34, Kirkland House; William McNett '33, Leverett House; J. B. Howard '33, Lowell House; and J. L. Finan '33, Winthrop House.

The representatives on the inter-House squash committee are: Morton McMichael '33, Adams House; Richard Borden '33, Dunster House; F. L. Young '33, Eliot House; B. A. Fox, 4G, Kirkland House; C. P. Webber '33, Leverett House; J. S. Frame 4G, Lowell House; Irving Wallace '34, Phillips Brooks House; and W. F. Wolff, Jr. '33, Winthrop House.

The newly-appointed swimming representatives are as follows: J. L. Hutter, Jr. '33, Adams House; E. B. Wood '33, Eliot House; E. P. Parker '34, Kirkland House; W. F. Whitney '34, Leverett House; J. D. Kernan '34, Lowell House; J. E. Estey '35, Phillips Brooks House; and Benjamin Sommers '33 Winthrop House.

The initial meetings of the squash, swimming, and basketball committees will be held on Monday, December 5, Tuesday, December 6, and Wednesday, December 7, respectively. All three meetings will be held at 1.30 o'clock in the Hygiene Building. The complete schedules for all three sports will be arranged before Thursday, December 8. In addition to a discussion of the schedules, several minor modifications will be made in the standard rules. The events and distances which will form the program of the inter-House swimming meets will be discussed at the meeting on Tuesday. The squash committee will take up the method of choosing the various teams.

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