Dartmouth won two victories over Wesley an in the Bissell Gymnasium, Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 15 and 16. The first game proved easy for Dartmouth, the score being 36 to 15. The work of the home team was fast and accurate ; its team-work outclassed that of the visitors. The brilliant work of Dang was the feature. Dartmouth used many substitutes in the second half, but had little difficulty in maintaining a large-lead.
Dartmouth opened the second contest with a brilliant exhibition of speedy and scientific basketball, and after ten minutes of play had a lead of 17 to 1. Then Wesleyan took a big brace and made the game interesting. For a few minutes the visitors clearly outplayed the home team and repeatedly cut down Dartmouth's lead. Near the close of the game, however, Dartmouth began another spurt, and the game ended with a Dartmouth victory by the score of 39 to 24.
DARTMOUTH 31—HOLY CROSS 20
In one of the best games of the season Dartmouth defeated Holy Cross 31 to 20 in the Bissell Gymnasium, Tuesday evening, January 23. The game was replete with cleverteam-work and brilliant individual work. Though weakened by the absence of Captain McGrail and Grebenstein, the home team gave a superior exhibition of team-work. Russ and Lang excelled for Dartmouth, and Stevens for Holy Cross. Close guarding by both teams was responsible for the loss of many baskets.