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Cross-Country Team

December, 1910
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Cross-Country Team
December, 1910

In the twelfth annual intercollegiate cross-country run, held at Princeton on November 12, Dartmouth finished in seventh place, Cornell winning the race. The result of the work of the Green runners was extremely satisfactory, considering that the present year is only the second that Dartmouth has participated with other colleges in the sport. Coach Harry Hillman, in the short time that he has had charge of track athletics, has developed a nucleus of a team that promises well for the future.

The Dartmouth men finished in the following order: J. W. Noyes, sixteenth; B. B. Lyons, thirty-fourth ; C. A. Waterbury, fortieth; H. Ball, forty-sixth; S. A. Clark, forty-seventh; W. Jones, fifty-fourth; and R. E. Palmer, sixty-fourth. Cornell, the winner, scored 37 points, and the Green 183, finishing ahead of Pennsylvania, Columbia, and the College of the City of New York.

The freshman cross-country team won second place in the race held over the Phillips Andover Academy course on November 11, the Yale freshmen winning the run, with a score of 39. The Green freshmen scored 43, followed by Andover with 46, and the Harvard second team with 84. Marceau was the easy winner of the race, finishing seventy-five yards ahead of Gould of Andover. Dartmouth placed first, fourth, fifth, fifteenth, sixteenth, and twentieth.