Coach Ossie Cowles will teach at the New York State Public Schools' Coaching School, to be held at Hamilton College from August 27-September 1. Ossie will there impart some of the wisdom which enabled his Dartmouth quintets to pile up an unprecedented record in Eastern Intercollegiate League competition. .... Joe Hanley of the track team placed fifth in the National Junior 3000-meter race in the A. A. U. meets on Randall's Island on June 30. Sam Felton won the Junior National Championship in the hammer in the same meet Harry Hillman is calling out the candidates for the 1945 Cross Country team on July 16. With several seasoned distance performers on hand, Harry should be in considerably better, shape than last fall, when Dartmouth was virtually barren of skilled talent in this exacting sport. .... One afternoon during the first week of football practice, your correspondent saw a bulky and familiar figure in shorts and football shoes getting off 60-yard spirals and tossing the pigskin with skilled accuracy. Spurred on by hopes that this might be the answer to Coach McLaughry's vexing quarterback problem, we drew nearer and found that the svelte performer was none other than Eddie Dooley '26, famed Dartmouth quarterback of the middle twenties. Tipping the scales at a current 315, Eddie is somewhat over his best playing weight (195). but he still looks good enough to turn in a nostalgic performance on a Dartmouth playing field.
A DISTINGUISHED GROUP OF BASEBALL FANS, witnessing the Dartmouth-Columbia game in Hanover on June 9, included (front row, right) Coach Tuss McLaughry; Lt. Col. Earl Blaik, Army football coach and former Big Green mentor; Professor Russell R. Larmon '19 with Mrs. Larmon; Sigurd S. Larmon '14; and President Hopkins. Directly behind the two coaches are Dean Neidlinger and John Piane '14. At the top left may be seen Harold T. Johnson '14, Prof. Bruce Knight, Gordon Bridge '24, Prof. Sidney Cox, Prof. Earl R. Sikes, Prof. Daniel Marx Jr. '29, Prof. Louis Foster '13, and Prof. Joseph L. McDonald.