Sports

GREEN SCORERS PRESENT AT PENN RELAY MEET

June 1921
Sports
GREEN SCORERS PRESENT AT PENN RELAY MEET
June 1921

Dartmouth track and field athletes gathered a first place, a second, two fourths, and a fifth at the annual Penn Relay meet in Philadelphia, April 30. The first place was the' contribution of Captain Earl Thomson, who led Wright of Nebraska to the tape in 15 3-5 seconds of high hurdling on a soft and muddy track. John Shelburne's heave of 42 feet 7 inches was good for a second place in the shot-put event, which Sandefur of Kansas won with 43 feet 9¼ inches. Browne took fourth place in the high jump, in which Osborne and Alberts of Illinois and Murphy of Notre Dame tied for first, and Lee ranked fifth in the discus throw.

The freshman relay team finished fourth in its one-mile gallop, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Penn. State heading the Green boys in that order. The first year men might easily have placed higher but for a mishandling of the baton, which cost them 15 yards.