DARTMOUTH 62—NORWICH 12
Dartmouth opened its basketball season December 12 by defeating Norwich University 62 to 12. In all departments of the game the visitors were outclassed.
The summary:
DARTMOUTH NORWICH Wiley, Hart, rf lb, M. Carpenter Brady, Hedges, Goodere, If rb, Ames Lang, Dingle, Mower, Gibson, c c, Wilder Mullin, Burns, rb If, Barney Dingle, Avery, lb, rf, G. Carpenter
Goals from floor—Brady 7, Wiley 7, Dingle 7, Lang 3, Hart 3, Hedges 2, Burns 2, Barney 3, Ames, M. Carpenter. Goals from fouls-Barney 2. Referee—Ailing of Dartmouth. Timer—Clark of Dartmouth. Time—20 minute halves.
DARTMOUTH 37—TECHNOLOGY 21
In a hard, clean game Dartmouth scored a 37 to 21 victory over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Bissell Hall December 14. Captain Lang threw eight baskets. The summary:
DARTMOUTH M. I. T. Wiley, rf lb, Parker Brady If rb, Nichols, Lamont Lang, c c, Wentworth Dingle, rb Cahill Schildmiller, Burns, 1b rf, Hargraves
Score—Dartmouth 37, M. I. T. 21. Goals from floor—Lang 8, Brady 4, Schildmiller 3, Wiley 2, Hargraves 3, Cahill 2, Parker 2, Wentworth, Nichols. Goals from fouls—Brady 3, Cahill 3. Referee—Ailing of Dartmouth. Timer—Clark of Dartmouth. Time—20-minute halves.
NO BOSTON COLLEGE GAME
The early disbanding of the Boston College five prevented the Dartmouth game from being played, January 4.
DARTMOUTH 23—VERMONT 5
Dartmouth defeated the University of Vermont, in Bissell Hall January 9, in a game that was much closer than the 23 to 5 score indicates. Captain Lang, Schildmiller, and Cassidy played excellent ball. The summary:
DARTMOUTH VERMONT Wiley, rf 1b, Mason Brady, If rb, Bates, Buck Lang, c c, Cassidy Dingle, rb If, Wentworth Schildmiller, Burns, 1b rf, Stevens
Score—Dartmouth 23, Vermont 5. Goals, from floor—Brady 3, Lang 3, Wiley, Dingle, Schildmiller. Goals from fouls—Brady 5, Stevens 5. Referee—Hardy of Cushing. Timer—Clark of Dartmouth. Time—20-minute halves.
DARTMOUTH 40—ALUMNI 20
The game between the College five and the alumni, January II, resulted in a clean-cut victory for the regulars, 40 to 20. Former Captain McGrail was easily the star of the game. The summary:
DARTMOUTH ALUMNI Brady, Goodere, If rg, McGrail Morrissey, Wiley, rf, lg,Lane, Dudley Lang, c c, Ailing Schildmiller, Burns, lg rf, Bankhart Dingle, Avery, rg If, Russ
Score—Dartmouth 40, Alumni 20. Goals from floor—Brady 3, Morrissey 4, Lang 4, Schildmiller 3, Dingle 2, Avery, McGrail 5, Bankhart 2, Russ 2. Goals from fouls—Brady 6, McGrail 2. Referee—Bankhart. Timer-Clark. Time—20-minute halves.
TRINITY GAME CANCELLED
The Trinity game, scheduled for Bissell Hall January 14, was omitted because of Trinity's disbanding.
WESLEYAN 22—DARTMOUTH 14
Dartmouth lost its first out-of-town game to Wesleyan, January 18, by the score of 22 to 14. Dartmouth out-weighed Wesleyan and was superior in individual play, but its team play was comparatively weak. Captain Soule of Wesleyan and Captain Lang of Dartmouth played excellently. The summary:
WESLEYAN DARTMOUTH Closson, rf lb, Schildmiller Soule, If rb, Avery Taylor, If rb, Burns White, c c, Lang Hay ward, rb If, Brady Grant, 1b rf, Morrissey
Score—Wesleyan 22, Dartmouth 14. Goals from floor—Soule 4, Closson 3, White 3, Brady 2, Lang 3, Burns. Goals from fouls—Closson Brady 2. Referee—West of Meriden. Time—20-minute halves.
COLUMBIA 21—DARTMOUTH 7
Columbia easily defeated Dartmouth in New York January 20. The visitors were unable to cope with the speed and the accuracy of their heavier opponents, whose team work was exceptionally strong. Meletzer of Columbia was the star of the game. The summary .
COLUMBIA DARTMOUTH Meletzer, 1b rf, Morrissey Kimball, rb lf, Brady Rya, c c, Lang Kiendall, rf 1b, Schildmiller
Score-Columbia 21, Dartmouth 7. Goals from floor-Meletzer 3, Kiendall. 2, Ryan 2, Cerussi, Kimball, Brady, Morriśey, Lang. Goals from fouls-Kimball 3, Brady. Referee -Hyatt of Yale. Time—20-minute halves.
PENNSYLVANIA 36—DARTMOUTH 17
The College team sustained a third successive defeat January 22, at the hands of the University of Pennsylvania five, In Philadelphia. The locals scored three baskets before Dartmouth scored any, and easily maintained their strong lead. McNichols, the Pennsylvania center, played brilliantly. The summary:
PENNSYLVANIA DARTMOUTH Keinath, rf 1b, Schildmiller Fitzpatrick, If rg, Hedges, Avery, Burns McNichol, Somers, c c, Lang Kiefaber, rg If, Morrissey, Hedges McCrudden, lg rf, Brady
Score—Pennsylvania 36, Dartmouth 17. Goals from floor—McNichol 5, Keinath 3, Kiefaber 3, Brady 3, Fitzpatrick 2, Lang 2, Hedges, Burns, McCrudden. Goals from fouls—Keinath 8, Brady 3. Referee—Sharpe of Yale. Time—20-minute halves.
HOLY CROSS 25—DARTMOUTH 2.3
In a fast and exciting extra-period game in Worcester January 23, Holy Cross defeated Dartmouth 25 to 23. The score at the end of the first half was 15 to 13 in Dartmouth's favor, and at the end of the second it was tied at 22. In the extra period Dowd and Brady each threw a goal from a foul and then Barry scored the winning basket by a phenomena] shot from the middle of the floor. The summary:
HOLY CROSS DARTMOUTH Dowd, rf 1b, Schildmiller Stevens, If rb, Hedges Casey, c c, Lang Barry, rb If, Brady O'Neil, 1b rf, Morrissey, Burns
Score—Holy Cross 25, Dartmouth 23. Goals from floor—Dowd 3, Stevens 3, Brady 3, Barry 2, Lang 2, Morrissey, Schildmiller 2. Goals from fouls—Dowd 9, Brady 7. Referee— Hebir of Holy Cross. Time—20-minute halves, and 7 minutes overtime. Timers—Mansfield of Holy Cross and Lane of Dartmouth.
DARTMOUTH 34—MASSACHUSETTS 14
Dartmouth easily defeated Massachusetts State College in a slow game in Bissell Hall January 25. The home team was clearly superior to the visitors in team work, especially in defense. The summary:
DARTMOUTH M. A. C. Morrissey, rf LB, Cobb Brady, Hedges, If c, Daniels Lang, c If, Burke Burns, Avery, rb shattuck Schildmiller, 1b rf, Shattuck
Score—Dartmouth 34, Massachusetts 14. Goals from floor—Brady 2, Morrissey 4, Lang 8 Cobb, Shattuck 2. Goals from fouls Brady 2, Morrissey 4, Cobb 8. Referee—Ailing of Dartmouth. Timer—Clark of Dartmouth. Time—20-minute halves.
DARTMOUTH 48—RENSSELAER 22
The game with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Bissell Hall February 1, resulted in a Dartmouth victory by a 48 to 22 score. The visitors were clever in shooting baskets from difficult angles and distances, but were lacking in team play. The summary:
DARTMOUTH RENSSELAER Morrissey, rf lg, Inskip Brady, lf rg, Wise Lang, c c, Steinmetz Mullin, Hedges, Burns, rb lf, Inglis Schildmiller, lb, rf, walter
Score—Dartmouth 48, Rensselaer 22 Goals from floor—Morrissey 9, Lang 6, Brady 4, Schildmiller 3, Inglis 4, Stemmetz 2, Inskip, Wise Goals from fouls—Brady 4, Inskip 4. Inglis, Wise. Referee-Hardy of Cushing, Time—20-minute halves. Timers-Field Dartmouth and Wagner of Rensselaer.
DARTMOUTH 24—HOLY CROSS 18
The College team retrieved its defeat at the hands of Holy Cross in Worcester by winning from the Purple and White in Bissell Hall February 8. The game was one of the best of the season, and was characterized by Dartmouth's slight superiority in passing and goal-throwing. The summary:
DARTMOUTH HOLY CROSS Morrissey, rf lb, O'Neil Brady, lf rb, Barry Lane c c, Casey Dangle, rb if, Stevens Schildmiller, lb rf Dowd
Score—Dartmouth 24, Holy Cross 18 Goals from floor—Morrissey 4, Lang 3, Schildmiller 2, Casey 2, Brady, Barry, Dowd, Stevens. Goals from fouls—Stevens 8, Brady 4- Reffree — John O'Reilly of Boston. Timers—Bankart of Dartmouth and Fairdy of Holy Cross. Time—20-minute halves.
HARVARD GAME CANCELLED
The Harvard game, scheduled for Bissell Hall, February 12, was cancelled by the Harvard management because of a new faculty restriction on out-of-town trips.
DARTMOUTH 31—TUFTS 11
The College team defeated Tufts by a decisive score of 31 to 11, in Medford February 20. Captain Lang was easily the star, throwing nine baskets.
The surumary
DARTMOUTH TUFTS Brady, If rg, Wallace Brady, rf lg, Hatch Morrissey, rf c, Getchell Lang, c rf, Kimball Dingle, lg lf Knight Schildmiller, rg If, Knight
Score—Dartmouth 31, Tufts II. Goals from floor-Lang 9, Morrissey 3, Knight 3. Goals on free tries—Kimball 5, Brady 7. Referee- Knox of Tufts. Timers—Merrill of Dartmouth and Mason of Tufts. Time—20-minute halves.
DARTMOUTH 22 — TECHNOLOGY 11
The game with Technology, in Boston, February 21, resulted in an easy victory for Dartmouth. Dartmouth's team work was exceptional, especially in the second period. The summary:
DARTMOUTH M. I. T. Morrissey, rf lb, Parker Brady, lf rb, Nichols Lang, c c, Wentworth Dingle, rb lf, Cahill Schildmiller, lb rf, Hargraves
Score—Dartmouth 22, Technology II. Goals from floor—Dingle 3, Morrissey 5, Nichols, Wentworth, Cahill, Brady, Parker. Goals from fouls—Wentworth 3, Brady 4. Referee— Velte. Timer—Brown. Time—20 minute halves
DARTMOUTH 28—HARVARD 13
Dartmouth outplayed Harvard, in the Hemenway Gymnasium February 22, and won by the score of 28 to 13. Brady's brilliant work netted enough points to win. some of his shots being, sensational. The summary:
DARTMOUTH HARVARD Morrissey, rf lb, S. Brown, Scribner Brady, lf rb, Brooks Lang, c c, Weyman Dingle, rb lf, Currie Schildmiller, lb rf, Allen
Score-Darmouth 28, Harvard 13. Goals from floor-Morrissey 2, Brady 7, Currie 1, Lang 2, Dingle 1. Allen 1, Schildmiller 1, Bròks 1. Goals from fouls-Brady 2, Currie 7. Referè-Hehir of Worcester. Timers- Co, Harvard and Brown, Dartmouth. Time 20-minute halves.