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...University of Toronto led. This is explained by the fact that in Canada every child is trained to live outdoors in winter, and so it naturally follows that when grown up he continues to take part in winter sports. He has become a proficient skater, or snowshoer, or ski-runner, and when he goes to college he enters into these sports...
Hanover, N. H., Feb. 12.--Today saw the close of the most successful Winter Carnival ever held here. Twenty-five hundred people witnessed today's events, featured by Dartmouth's victory over McGill in the dual ski jump. Dartmouth also won the intercollegiate snowshoe race yesterday, the cross-country ski race, and 220-yard snowshoe dashes. Dartmouth also defeated Colgate in the intercollegiate ski relay race. McGill, however, took all three places in the competition for proficiency in the use of skis...
More colleges are entered in the outdoor events than ever before. The recent snowfall has put the ski and snowshoe courses and the ski jump in the best of condition and a record-breaking crowd of visitors has assembled...
Tomorrow afternoon the Dartmouth hockey team will play Bishop's College. Other events will be intercollegiate snowshoe and ski races, a ski relay race between Dartmouth and Colgate, a snowshoe obstacle race, and an exhibition jumping event by C. G. Palson, of New Hampshire State College, and F. H. Harris, Dartmouth 1911. This evening the main social event of the season, the carnival ball, will be held in the Gymnasium...
...recent snowfall insures success for the seventeenth annual Winter Carnival which starts at Dartmouth today and will last until the end of the week. The chief events of the carnival will be the intercollegiate ski and snowshoe races. Today's program includes the Carnival dance supper...