Holding substantial lead through the entire meet, Dartmouth's yearling track men easily defeated the fast Huntington School aggregation March 12, in the Alumni Gymnasium, by the score of 61-38. Although this was the first meet for the 1924 runners, the freshman team,, rounded out seven firsts and seven seconds in the eleven events. It was the first defeat of the season for the Boston team. Harris, 1924 football captain, was the individual star of the meet, securing first in the broad jump and the 60-yard low hurdles and second in the low hurdles. He. scored 13 points. Other leading Dartmouth entrants were Coffin, who took first in the 60-yard dash and second in the 220; Jenkins, who placed first in the 220 and second in the 60-yard dash; Kimball, who won the 60-yard high hurdles and placed third in the low hurdles; Austin, the winner of the pole vault; Murphy, the best man in the shotput, and Harvy, runner-up in the mile.
Brown and Robinson were the high scorers for Huntington, both placing in several events. Captain Robertson of Huntington won the 440-yard dash; Archibald took the 880-yard run, and Parker of the visitors led the three Green runners in the mile.