Scores to date:
Dartmouth 26—Bates 0.
Dartmouth 41—Norwich 9.
Dartmouth 47—M. A. C. 0.
Dartmouth 55—Vermont 0.
Dartmouth 21—Williams 0.
Dartmouth 7—Princeton 22.
Dartmouth 60—Amherst 0.
Dartmouth 24—Cornell 0.
Dartmouth 0—Harvard 3.
DARTMOUTH 7—PRINCETON 22
In the first period of the game, when 'Dartmouth made her touchdown, the snap and rush of the Green team was most promising. The climax was reached too soon. A series of fumbles was disastrous and Princeton's victory became assured. H. Baker's 85-yard run in the last quarter for a touchdown was, naturally, the most spectacular play of the game.
DARTMOUTH 60—AMHERST 0
The feature of the game was the powerful offensive play of Dartmouth's backfield both in plunging and circling the ends. Morey was the individual star, making one 52-yard run and six 25-yard runs.
DARTMOUTH 24—CORNELL 0
Dartmouth displayed her greatest strength in the first period, making fourteen points. A forward pass in the third period brought in one more touchdown. In the fourth period Engelhorn kicked a goal from placement on the 18-yard line. Dartmouth lost 105 yards on penalties in three periods.
DARTMOUTH 0—HARVARD 3
Dartmouth showed a decided improvement in playing in the Harvard game. The first two periods of the game were hard fought by both teams. In the third period, Harvard got the ball in position on the 12-yard line from which point Brickley made his drop-kick for a Harvard victory. Dartmouth was on the defensive for the greater part of the fourth period. Engelhorn at left tackle was possibly the best lineman of either team. Ghee's 30-yard run on a fake forward pass figured among the sensational plays of the game.