After running away with New England Intercollegiate honors in easy style, the Dartmouth tennis team in a week of dual tournaments was as equally successful. In the first match at Williamstown, Harris, the intercollegiate champion was decidedly off form and lost his match in the singles. The doubles team of Smith and Wolff took their match 2-6, 8-6, 6-2, in the only other games which could be played because of the inclement weather.
May 29 the Longmeadow Country Club of Springfield was left considerably in the rear, Dartmouth winning every match in singles and doubles in hollow style. At Amherst the team won five matches and lost one. Smith and Wolff of Dartmouth lost to Carey and Wycoff of Amherst in the doubles, but Dartmouth won the other doubles and all the singles. At the Northampton Country Club the same afternoon every match went to the Green. In a two-day tournament at Burlington with Vermont, out of 162 games played, the home team could get but 28, the series proving almost a farce.
Of the team which has completed a season so remarkable for its victories, three of the men are Jdniors, while a fourth, the individual star Harris, is a Sophomore. With all these men returning to College next year it means another great season with possible permanent possession of the big cup of the New England Intercollegiate Tennis Association.