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Twenty-Five Years Ago

June 1935 Hap Hinman '10
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Twenty-Five Years Ago
June 1935 Hap Hinman '10

BASEBALL CLUB WON from Colby, 6-1; Mass. Aggies, 12-9 split even with Cornell, 4-2 and 1-3; Amherst, 6-0 and 2-V Vermont, 4-3 and a-3 ... . lost to Williams, 0-5 and 1-5 ... '. big achievement of season was taking two out of three games from Holy Cross, an almost unheard of event in those days, losing first game at Worcester, i-8, winning Hanover game 11-5 with "Tax" Mitchell starring in box and at bat, and capping the climax with the sensational Memorial Day game at Worcester, 4-2, Mitchell holding the Holy Cross sluggers to 4 hits, Eddie Daley getting 9 hits, scoring 3 runs and stealing 4 bases on Spillane, the steady Capt. Norton and Bud Hoban getting 2 hits each .... (p.s.-it was not a bad looking club as you can see from the accompanying photo; in fact, best pictures some of those birds ever had taken) .... at Penn Relay Carnival Capt. Russ Palmer won high jump with college record of 6-1; Holdman took second with pole vault ' ey third in the hammer; and injury keeping Nate Sherman out ... . . Harvard took a dual meet, 91 5/6-25 1/6, Capt. Palmer jumping 6-1 ½ to another college record, and Chan Baxter winning the half-mile for the two Dartmouth firsts; other point win ners were Russell, John Noyes, Seaver, Thomes, Lovejoy, Maiden .... Dartmouth without the services of the mighty Nate Sher man who was a sure 15-point winner in both dashes and the bro.H jump, won the New England Meet for fourth consecutive vear .... 2634 to Bowdoin's 2614 .... RUSs Palmer won the hio-h jump, Baxter the 880, Holdman pole vault, with Russell, Thomes Marks, Jenks, Tobm, Marden, G. Lewis and Lovejoy picking un other points .... only score in the Intercollegiates was Palmer's three in his high jump.

Several students contemplating "cattle-boating" to Eurooe a popular method of travel in those days .... nearly a third'of freshman class lost hours by overcuts, 43% of the sophomores 38% of the juniors and 31% of seniors . . . . The Dartmouth editorializes against the students who remained seated during chanel .... April warmest month in 10 years, temperature ranging from 21 to 79 with an average of 41.6 ... . Freshman track tea J trims Princeton youngsters, 59-58 .... Enright, Buck, Tilley Seidler Riley, Brady, Wilkin, Ball, Nichols, Joyce, Mason, Reed wTpT Da™h " • • • Herb Wolff, temporary chairman of Social Reform Club, with BUI Tucker, also 1910, one of the speakers . . Rob't Kaplan, specialist in secondhand clothes, seen dubsnin HanreCently '' - first aPPearance of combined musical clubs m Hanover .... "Harmony" Morse directs College Orchestra Concert .... a Prom Girl said, "You can't make me believe that you fellows ever study up here" Wheelock Club elected E.F.Karr '11, pres.; E.W. Anderson '12, V.-P.; S P Weld 12, secrytreas.; W. W. Flint '12, historian those attending Northfield Conference were '10, Warren, Winship; '11, Barstow, Karr, Trask, Parker, Harris, Russell, Post; '12, McCaffery, Russell White, Moshier, Johnson, Flint, Van Dyne; '13, Davis' Cone, Cunningham..... Mr. and Mrs' Lewis Parkhurst gave' College $50,000 for a new administration building Gabe Campbell retired at age of 70 . . . . full professorship voted craven Laycock... secretary of the College, Ernest Martin Hopkin, resigns to accept a position with the Western Electric Co ' n

Under Capt. Sheldon Smith, tennis team comprised of Wolff Brooks, Ricker, Harris, Eaton, lOSt t0 Yale and Princeton, won from Williams, Amherst, and took New England singles..... "The pea Green Earl" cast included '10 pishon, Sisson, Everett, Batchellor, Smith, Gorton; '11, Keough, Carlisle, Dunning, Ingersoll; '12, Erwin, Lena, Troy; '13, Tuck, Pfau, Semmes, Barnett, corner.... Commencement, graduation just around the corner thus endeth the "25 Years Ago" which we have run concurrently with our years in Hanover.

Varsity Baseball Squad, 1910Front Row: "King" Brady '10, Eddie Daley '12, Coach Tom Ready, Capt. Walter Norton '10, Horace Chadbourne '10, "TaxMitchell '10. Second Row: John Coggins '11, Jack Ryan '11, Ev Gammons '12, Chuck Emerson 11, Bud" Hoban '12, "Jogger" Elcock '12. Third Row: "Lefty" West '10, George Byrnes '11, "Sarge" Eaton '11, Jim Conroy '11, Jake Orr '12, Harry Stevens 10, Jim Steen '12. Standing: Manager Earle Pierce '10, Asst. Manager Warren Agry '11.