Freshman teams have begun their winter campaigns in basketball, hockey, and swimming, the first two without defeat in five contests. Chick Evans' courtmen have triumphed over Burr and Burton Academy, 48 to 5; Montpelier Seminary, 45 to 12; and Kimball Union Academy, 29 to 10. Bob Loughry, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is captain and guard of the yearling basketball team. The other first-string positions are filled by Bob MacLeod, of Glen Ellyn, 111., and Paul Cash, of Batavia, N. Y., forwards; Roger Dudis, of Athol, Mass., center; and Miles McNally, of Minneapolis, guard.
The freshman hockey team has downed the Yale freshmen, 5 to 4, and Tilton School, 5 to o, in its first two contests of the season. Coach Gill has an unusually strong club, led by Captain Dave Walsh, of Walpole, Mass., who plays wing. Henry Britton, of Kent, Conn., fills the other wing post; with Al Foster, of Greenwood, Mass., at center; Jim Allen, of Montreal, Canada, and Jim Feeley, of Cambridge, Mass., at the defense posts; and Wes Goding, of Melrose, Mass., at goal.
After opening its season with a 60-15 victory over Glens Falls High School, the freshman swimming team fell before Andover Academy, 42 to 23. Leading performers for Sid Hazelton's yearling team have been Michael Davis, of Chicago; Ernest Fetske, of Elizabeth, N. J.; Jack Goldman, of Chicago; Bill Harrison, of Haverford, Pa.; Bill Prudden, o£ Lockport, N. Y.: Wayne Shrodes, of Tulsa, Okla.; and Irving Stein, of Chicago. Davis clipped two seconds off the College record in winning the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:10.2 in the opening meet, and on the same afternoon, Fetske lowered the freshman mark for the 220-yard freestyle by 33/5 seconds, winning in 2:33.3.