As we go to press, the season is completed for everyone except DeWitt Davies and Marshall Gavre.
Davies, the junior weightman from East Patchogue, N. Y., is Dartmouth's track captain-elect. He is entered at the NCAA meet (Nashville, Tenn.) and at the AAU meet (Miami, Fla.) after taking first place in the hammer throw and setting a meet record at the United States Track and Field Federation meet at the University of Kentucky.
Davies' winning distance in the USTFF meet was 189 feet, 9 inches, more than five feet off his own Dartmouth record of 194 feet, 11¼ inches set in the final meet of the season against Springfield College.
Gavre is a smooth sophomore golfer who is headed for the NCAA tournament at Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 23-28. The Waukesha, Wis., native was the leadoff man on Coach Bill Johnson's team this season. The golfers posted a tremendous 12-1 record and finished sixth in the Eastern intercollegiate meet.
Gavre was a semifinalist at the Easterns, a performance which qualified him for the NCAA meet.
Junior Sandy McWilliams, whose only loss in 13 matches this year was a sud-den-death setback on the 21st hole to Harvard's Jack Purdy, is the golf captain for 1970. Only Barry Simpter, McWiliams' predecessor, is lost to graduation from the 1969 lineup.
In lacrosse, the Indians finished with a 4-8 record that included wins over Williams, Wesleyan, Holy Cross, and Harvard. Pete Harter, named to the All-Ivy third team as goalie, is the 1970 captain, succeeding defenseman Jeff Norton. Norton won the Tom Dent Award for contribution to the team. Another defense, man, junior Trip Dorkey, was named to the All-Ivy second team while sophomore attackman Mike Diaz gained honorable mention.
The tennis team compiled a 10-7 record and placed sixth in the Eastern League standings with a 3-5 mark. Sophomore Jon Mueller's 11-4 singles record and 4-0 mark in doubles was a solid effort for the No. 5 man on Coach John Kenfield's ladder.
Geoff Dyer and Jock McKernan, who alternated at the No. 1 singles slot and played the lead doubles match, will be co-captains of the 1970 tennis squad, succeeding Dave Burwell. Dyer is from Winnipeg, Canada, while McKernan is from Bangor, Me. Jock's father was captain of Dartmouth's 1935-36 basketball team.