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Green Jottings

April 1955 CLIFF JORDAN '45
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Green Jottings
April 1955 CLIFF JORDAN '45

Dartmouth's new head football coach, Bob Blackman, announced on March 17 that he would retain Elmer Lampe as end coach. Lampe has served as end coach and chief scout at Dartmouth since 1947 and during that time has produced some of the top ends in the East. Blackman's appointment of Lampe rounds out the football coaching staff and is welcome news to Dartmouth football fans.

Eleven members of Dartmouth's varsity swimming team and three freshman swimmers will be guests of the Carribe Hilton Hotel at San Juan, Puerto Rico, for one week of the spring vacation. This squad, coached by Karl Michael, will swim in a series of four exhibition meets against a similar squad from Colgate University for the enlightenment of the hotel guests, tourists and local inhabitants.

Three new varsity captains have been elected so far. In basketball Franklin T. "Toby" Julian, 20-year-old son of Dartmouth coach Doggie Julian, was elected to succeed Glenn Wilson. Toby has been a guard for two seasons on the varsity and is now a family man with a wife and baby daughter. The new hockey captain is Abner Oakes, a native American who now makes his home in Canada. Oakes has been a first-line wing most of the season and the team's second highest scorer. In swimming, George A. "Duke" Hust of Wilmette, Ill., succeeds John Glover. Hust, like Glover, is an All-American swimmer and captained the New Trier Township High to the state swimming championships.

Former Dartmouth line coach John Dell Isola was appointed last month as head football coach at Medford (Mass.) High School and will also serve as Director of Athletics for the City of Medford.

Spring Schedules

BASEBALL - April i and s, Naval Amphibious Station at Little Creek; 3 and 4, Fleet Service Force at Norfolk; 5, Quantico at Quantico; 7, Georgetown at Washington, D. C.; 9, Villanova at Villanova; 19, Holy Cross at Worcester; 22, Columbia at New York; 23, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; 37, Brown at Providence; 39, Navy; 30, Princeton; May 4, Holy Cross; 5, Williams; 7, Cornell at Ithaca; 10, New Hampshire; 11, Harvard at Cambridge; 14, Army; 17, Colby; 18, Yale; 21, Amherst at Amherst; 26, Equitable Life Insurance; 28, Vermont at Burlington.

LACROSSE - April 2, Maryland at College Park; 23, Syracuse; 27, Middlebury at Middlebury; 29, Hobart at Geneva; 30, Colgate at Hamilton; May 7, Yale; 14, Harvard; 18, M.I.T. at Cambridge; 21, Williams.

TRACK — April 23, New England Relays at Boston; 30, Harvard at Cambridge; May 4, Boston University; 14, Heptagonals at Princeton; 19, Brown; 27, 28, ICAAAA at New York.

TENNIS — ApriI 1, North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 2, Country Club of Virginia at Richmond; 4, Navy at Annapolis; 5, George Washington at Washington, D. C.; 15, Colgate at Hamilton; 16, Cornell at Ithaca; 28, Yale at New Haven; 30, Columbia at New York; May 11, Harvard at Cambridge; 13, Princeton; 14, Pennsylvania; 17, Amherst at Amherst; 20, Williams; 21, Army; 28, Middlebury at Middlebury.

GOLF — April 1, V.M.I, at Lexington; 4, George Washington at Washington, D. C.; 5, Georgetown at Washington, D. C.; 6, Navy at Annapolis; 7, Johns Hopkins at Baltimore; 23, Holy Cross; 27, Amherst at Amherst; 28, Middlebury at Rutland; 30, Babson; May 6, Harvard at Cambridge; 7, Boston University; 10, Lowell Textile at Lowell; 11, Brown; 14-16, E.I.G.A. at New Haven; 18, Massachusetts; 19, Vermont; 20, Siena at Loudonville, N. Y.; 21, Williams at Williamstown.