For the first time since tennis has been a recognized sport at Dartmouth a freshman won the championship of the College, when Stanley E. Jones '18 of Brooklyn and Andover, defeated F. W. Stone, Jr., '15, in the finals of the varsity tournament, in straight sets, 6 — l, 6 — 2, 6 — 4. Jones had previously beaten E. T. Doyle '16, also in straight sets, 7 — 5, 6 — 3, while Stone needed three to dispose of A. M. Cheney '17, 4 — 6, 6 — 4, 11 — 9. Jones likewise played through the freshman tournament and won, disposing of C. P. Frost in the finals, 6 — 4, 10 — 8, 6 — 3.
The senior class carried off the fall track meet for the first time in many years when 1915 scored 37 1-2 points, with the sophomores second with 31 1-2, and the freshmen following third with 21 points. The junior class amassed 18 points. No records were broken. R. H. Griffin '15 won the individual honors with a first in the 12-1b. hammer throw and in the discus, as well as a second in the 12-1b. shot put.
Palaeopitus has restricted the indoor performances of Delta Alpha hereafter to three nights a week between the hours of 9 and 10 p. m. Delta Alpha was directed to cease on October 10.