Sports

With Phil Sherman

DECEMBER 1930
Sports
With Phil Sherman
DECEMBER 1930

Hopes which were entertained from the day that the Dartmouth 1930 football schedule was announced more than a year ago became full realities this weekend when a Dartmouth football team will go to the West Coast with an undefeated record, and in the second year of Jack Cannell's "new regime" Dartmouth has soared to football heights unattained since the days of 1925.

The Big Green has come through eight games to date, winning from Columbia, Harvard and Cornell in the major class and standing off Yale to the second tie in GreenBlue relations. But unlike the great team of 1925, the 1930 edition of Big Green football has had to battle tooth and nail all the way, and three gruelling contests have showed that the team, although on the verge of defeat, still possesses a winning punch and that men are able to play full games without thought of substitutes.

After roundly trouncing Columbia by a 52-0 score in a game which was a shock to all football followers, Dartmouth again headed toward the Harvard Stadium with a cautious eye and not liking at all the odds which were prone to make them heavy favorites. The Crimson had been beaten the week before by a strong Army team and the margin of difference, a single touchdown, showed that Harvard had at least been tested and not found wanting while Dartmouth was still an unknown quantity, and subsequent events were to prove the truth of this statement.

HEAD COACH JACKSON CANNELL 'l9

CAPTAIN HAL ANDRES '3O