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GREEN JOTTINGS

APRIL 1968 ALBERT C. JONES '66
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GREEN JOTTINGS
APRIL 1968 ALBERT C. JONES '66

After 12 seasons as coach of Dartmouth freshman basketball, Coach Tony Lupien will now devote his energies entirely to his very successful varsity baseball team. As Pea Green leader his teams posted 132 wins against 71 losses.

Sophomore Geoff Scott advanced to the quarter-finals at the National Intercollegiate Squash Championships held at M.I.T. This strongest Indian showing in many seasons merited Geoff national ranking.

Varsity captains elected for next season are as follows: swimming, Carl T. "Terry" Robinson '69; hockey, Robie Cann '69; and basketball, Greg Pickering '70. Freshman captains include John Ryzewic, New London, Conn., basketball; Ken Davidson, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., hockey; Jack Dickard, Painesville, 0., swimming; Parke Rublee, Orchard Park, N. Y., track; and Justin Stanley Jr., Winnetka, Ill., squash.

George Darlington, former Rutgers star and for the past four years top football assistant at Lebanon Valley, is joining Bob Blackman's staff on April 1 as freshman defensive line coach. He will also coach varsity and freshman wrestling, replacing Quent Currie, who has been promoted to varsity line coach.

A 1961 graduate of Rutgers, Darlington was an outstanding player on one of the finest modern elevens at that university. He was a third-team All-American in lacrosse and received the Morelli Trophy for the senior combining the highest scholastic average with letters in two or more sports. He earned a master's degree at Stanford in 1962 and was football and wrestling coach at Johnson High School, Clark, N. J., from 1962 to 1964.