Dartmouth's winter sports team annexed the Winter Carnival championship, showing a reversal of previous form; for the outfit developed by Otto Schneibs which lost at Lake Placid, led New Hampshire 49 to 20 in the final tallies. Maine 63-12, McGill 6, Bowdoin 5, St. Lawrence 172, and Harvard 1 were the other teams to finish.
In the absence of Jack Shea, J. D. Mahoney '34 was the man of the hour by taking both speed skating races, and those figure skating twins, Lyman Wakefield and Red Tucker were one-two in their specialty. R. L. Emerson '34 was the winner in the mile downhill race, and Dartmouth had a 37-11 lead over New Hampshire the first day.
T. D. Mann '33 took the 14-kilometer race the following day for Dartmouth's only victory, but the lead was enough to win and so the Green waves supreme in Carnival for the third successive year.