J. J. Hennessy, of Dartmouth won second place in the Vermont State Skating meet held at Brattleboro, January 20, with a total of 90 points. Hennessy took second place in. the half mile, three quarter mile and mile events, and placed third in the 220 and 440 yard dashes and in the three mile race. In the ski jumping contest of the Brattleboro meet, T. D. Frost, of Dartmouth, took third place with a jump of 124 feet, first place going to "Bing" Anderson, of Berlin, N. H., New England champion who jumped 154 feet, while C. H. Vehus, of the Northland Ski Club, of New York, won second place.
The New England Amateur speed skating championship was won by Hennessy, February 11, at Laconia, N. H. The meet was the feature of the Winnepesaukee Winter Carnival and help under the auspices of the New England Skating Association. Hennessy won the three mile race, the half mile and quarter mile events, and the 220 yard dash, piling up a total of 130 points. By winning the championship for the second consecutive time Hennessy gained permanent possession of the Iver-Johnson cup. In winning the quarter mile race he broke the New England record.
At the University of McGill Winter Carnival held in Montreal, February 16 and 17, A. W. Edson '25, of Dartmouth, established a new record in winning the seven mile crosscountry ski race in 55 minutes, 44 seconds. Bowler, Forbush, and Stewart, of Dartmouth were tied for third place in the ski proficiency contest, and Blake took second place in the two mile cross country snowshoe race. A second place in the ski relay race completed the Dartmouth scoring. The final standings were McGill 58, Dartmouth Middlebury 13, New Hampshire State, 5, M.I.T. ½, Williams 0, and Vermont 0.