Sports

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NOVEMBER 1931
Sports
Other Sports
NOVEMBER 1931

The soccer team has won one and lost one to date, and it appears as though Tommy Dent's outfit is strong in the forward line and weak among the backs. The first game was dropped to Springfield by a 6-2 score after Dartmouth had jumped into a 2-1 lead and stayed ahead until the final period.

Today's papers carry the story that Dartmouth won from M. I. T. by a 6-0 score with Capt. Andy Stollmeyer doing most of the scoring. Stollmeyer, finishing his third year as a Dartmouth player, is generally conceded to be ail-American talent.

The cross country team took a terrific shellacking from Harvard, New Hampshire, and M. I. T., the Green not placing a single runner before fifteenth place.

Freshman football is still in the formative stage, but Pat Holbrook's team defeated Clark School 34-0 and Tilton 35-0.