THE SEASON'S SCORES
Oct. 3—Dartmouth 1918 0, Exeter 32. Oct. 10—Dartmouth 1918 0, Cushing 3. Oct. 17—Dartmouth 1918 9, Worcester Academy 3. Oct. 24—Dartmouth 1918 6, Andover 0. Oct. 31—Dartmouth" 1918 14, Dean 0.
Nov. 7—Dartmouth 1918 0, Syracuse 1918, 7.
The freshmen continued to improve in form after the Worcester Academy game had broken its losing streak. The eleven showed all kinds of fight against Andover on the latter's home field on October 24, and while the varsity was slumping at Princeton, the yearlings managed to acquire one touchdown and hold their opponents away from their goal. There .was still evident a faulty cohesion, and the play inclined dangerously towards individual brilliance, but the germ of a team was there, and much further along than at any previous time.
The next week brought disaster to the freshman team in the shape of the disqualification of all but a ridiculously small portion of the squad. The men were implicated in the general low scholarship status of the entire class. However, a semi-reorganized eleven sprung a surprise on the weak Dean Academy team in one of the most spirited games of the year at Hanover. Cousens was the Dartmouth star throughout, and Kennedy and Lehman were consistent gainers. Eadie at quarter directed his team well. McDonough and Dusossoit at end were speedy under Butt's punts. At no time in the game was the Red backfield able to get within striking distance of the Green goal.
A trip to Syracuse closed the freshman season. Eadie, who alternated with McDonough at quarterback, was elected captain of the team before the game, which Syracuse won, 7-0. The game was the best played of the year, and the Dartmouth team worked well against a strong opponent. Syracuse was aggressive from the start, and had the Green freshmen at bay throughout the game. In the third period Harris broke through the line five yards from Dartmouth's goal for the game's only score. Storrs, Dusossoit, Proctor, and Butts starred for Dartmouth. The men who took part in the game will be awarded their numerals.