In their only major team activity to date, Coach Ellie Noyes' charges journeyed to Ithaca on January 15 and absorbed an 89-24 defeat at the hands of the Big Red runners, jumpers, and throwers. In justice to the Green and its able mentor, it should be pointed out that several potential point winners were left at home because of injuries and the ranks of the Green scorers were thus drastically depleted. The Hanover contingent managed to win only three events, two of them by Stan Waterman, who led the cross-country team to victory last fall. Subjecting himself to a grueling double in the mile and two mile, Waterman won both events with something to spare. The only other Dartmouth triumph came when John Morrissey took the pole vault. Captain Jim Burnham was unable to win his specialty, the 35-pound weight throw, taking second to a Cornell muscle man, who set a new meet record in the process. This meager list of Dartmouth point winners was supplemented by third places to Ed Hale in the broad jump, Jim Culbertson in the high hurdles, Bob Tyler (of football fame) in the dash. Warren Daniell in the two-mile, and Pierce Udell in the half-mile run. One of the competitors most sorely missed was Dave Krivitsky, last year's freshman captain and an outstanding middle-distance runner, who was left at home with a pulled tendon. They could have used him and several others in this contest.