PENNSYLVANIA MEET
In the first dual meet with the University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth easily won, as the following summary well shows:
D. P. 100 yd. dash 3 6 220 yd. dash 3 6 440 yd. dash 4 5 880 yd. run 9 0 Mile run 4 5 Two mile run 3 6 120 yd. high hurdles 5 4 220 yd. low hurdles 6 3 High jump 8 1 Pole vault 8½ ½ Hammer throw 5 4 16-lb. shot put 9 0 Broad jump 3 6 Totals 70½ 46½
PENNSYLVANIA CARNIVAL
The Dartmouth relay team captured second place in the Penn Carnival. Michigan took first place. Engelhorn did good work in weight events, with a third in the discus and a fourth in the hammer throw. Dartmouth got a third in the mile race.
NEW ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET
Dartmouth's track and field athletes scored a sweeping victory in the New England Intercollegiate meet at the Stadium, May 24, rolling up a total of 62 points, as contrasted with 16 for Brown, the nearest competitor. Holy Cross furnished an upset by finishing third .with 13 points, and Maine was fourth.
The prediction that Dartmouth would score in every event was all but fulfilled, the high hurdles and the hammer being the only exceptions. The Green scored first in the .sprints, the quarter, the pole vault, the high jump, discus, and the shot-put. Whitney shared the individual honors of the day with Taber of Brown, breaking records in the shot-put with a heave of 46 feet inches, and in the discus of 133.feet. This is six feet better than Marden's old mark.
Dartmouth's victory gave her the second leg on the seven year trophy. The points were divided as follows: Dartmouth 62, Brown 16, Holy Cross 13, Maine 12, Wesleyan 10, M. I. T. 9, Williams 7, Tufts 7, Colby 5, Bates 4½ Worcester P. I. 3, Amherst 2½, Trinity 1, Bowdoin 1, M. A. C. 1.
THE BIG INTERCOLLEGIATES
In the big intercollegiates, held May 31 in the Stadium at Cambridge, Dartmouth again showed that on the track she must be rated among the foremost colleges. With fewer stars to her credit than many of her rivals, she won her fifth place by virtue of consistent work. The summary of points follows:
Pennsylvania 24 Harvard 21½ Michigan 19 Cornell 17½ Dartmouth 14½ Yale 10½ California 10 Wesleyan 10 Princeton 6 Columbia 4 Birown 3 Penn. State 1 Syracuse 1