After the close of the indoor interclass series of meets, the varsity track team will be picked to compete in the Penn Relay Carnival, April 25-26. Entries for Dartmouth have already been made, and the management has arranged for competition in a number of later outdoor meets. A dual meet with M. I. T. is scheduled to be held in Hanover May 10, but the triangular competition with Columbia and Penn comes in New York May 17. The outdoor season will close with the annual I. C. A- A. A. A. games in Boston May 30-31.
The first indoor interclass meet, held April 12, resulted in an overwhelming victory for the junior team with a score of 57 5-6 points. 1919 followed with 32 points, just ahead of the freshmen, who ran up a total of 29 5/6. The 1921 team finished a poor fourth, annexing only 15 1-3 points.
Thomson of the 1920 aggregation featured the meet by taking first in the high hurdles, low hurdles, broad jump, and high jump, and a third in the 35 pound weight throw. He equalled his own indoor college record of 7 seconds for the 60 yard low hurdles event. In the pole vault, Myers, the college indoor champion, took first with a vault of 12 feet, 5 1-2 inches, a bare inch below the Dartmouth high mark indoors.