Dartmouth's varsity cross country team finished seventh in the Intercollegiate Cross Country meet held over the Van Cortlandt Park course Nov. 21. Eighteen colleges were entered, but only 13 placed men in the gruelling six-mile race. Cornell's crack hill-and-dale outfit ran true to form and finished first with 18 points against a possible minimum of IS. Captain Coakley and Young led the Green runners.
The results: Cornell 18, Princeton 87, Syracuse 108, Yale 111, Penn State 134, M. I. T. 14S, Dartmouth 181, Harvard 195, Maine 229, Columbia 256, Penn 264, Colby 351, Cincinnati 372.
On the same day the Green 1925 cross country team tied the Cornell yearling outfit for fourth place in the Freshman Intercollegiate Cross Country meet in New York. The plebes ran over the Van Cortlandt Park three-mile course. Osgood, Captain Brenton, and Jerman were the first three to finish for Dartmouth.
The results: Yale 77, Penn 91, Syracuse 93, Dartmouth and Cornell tied with 101, M. I. T. and Princeton tied with 117, Harvard 154, C. C. N. Y. 261. Lafayette, the tenth college entered, did not place a man.