Rolling up the largest score on the Oval since Holy Cross was defeated three years ago, Dartmouth avenged the close scores of recent years by defeating the University of Vermont on October 15, 33-0. The team from Vermont was both outweighed and outclassed in every department of the game, the Green showing a marked improvement over the preceding contests, and taking advantage of every weakness of the opponents. Five touchdowns and perfect goals, and a goal from the field by Barends was the score that was run up on the inferior opponents.
Dartmouth's working of the forward pass was a revelation. Ten attempts at this style of play were made, seven of them being successful. Two of the touchdowns were made on passes, using the same formation and play as was used to win the Princeton game two years ago. The onside kick was used by both teams with indifferent success.