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Dartmouth Rugby Football Club Friends Report Preseason ‘04

The DRFC and the DWRC at the Corey Ford Clubhouse groundbreaking. See page 3 for details.

SAVE THE DATE! FALL 2004 DARTMOUTH SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2005 Sept 4 @ McGill (Montreal) 1 Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse Sept 11 vs. CARLTON1 Dedication Festivities Sept 18 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE2 Sept 25 @ Brown2 Oct 2 @ Army TABLE OF CONTENTS Oct 9 @ Norwich Oct 16 vs. CONNECTICUT Oct 23 @ Massachusetts - Amherst Captain’s Letter 2 Oct 30 vs. NORTHEASTERN3 History Appeal 2 Nov 6 @ NRU Playoffs 2004 – 2005 Club Officers 3 Nov 13-14 @ NRU Championships 2004 – 2005 Coaching Staff 3 Spring Season 2004 Recap 3 New Regime 3 Honors and Awards 2004 3 1Preseason Match 2Inter-league match Player Profile: John Turner ‘04 4 3 Board Elections 4 Indicates Homecoming Weekend Web Page and Email 4 Clubhouse Construction 5 Matches in CAPS played at DRFC home - Sachem Field. Donor Plaque 6 1pm Kickoff for 1st XV, 3pm for 2nd XV. Alumni in the News 7 1st Year/Development side to play on Sundays. 2003 – 2004 Friends Contributors 8 Please check DRFC website for updated schedule information, Friends of Rugby Appeal 10 locations, and driving directions: www.dartmouth.edu/~rugby. Summer Sevens 2004 10

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Dear Friends of Dartmouth Rugby,

On behalf of the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club, I would like to thank everyone who has supported the DRFC over the years. Annual fall tours to Canada and spring tours throughout the rugby playing world would not be possible without the generous support of our friends and family, assistance from our experienced alumni, and guidance from our Board of Governors.

The 2003 – 2004 rugby season was a difficult one for the DRFC. In the fall the team finished with a 4-3 record, with two of the games being lost by one and seven points. For the first time in many years the DRFC failed to qualify for the Northeast Tournament. Similar misfortune struck the team in the Ivy League Tournament this past spring as the DRFC finished with a 2 – 1 record and an unimpressive fifth place.

Heading into the 2004 fall season, I am confident that the DRFC will reassert itself as one of top teams in the Northeast. The new regime is the most athletic team that I have had the pleasure to play alongside. Every member of the team brings a positive, enthusiastic, and hard working attitude to training sessions, which is essential to winning games and is one of the great, longstanding characteristics of the DRFC. I strongly believe that we have the players and coaching personnel necessary to qualify for the Sweet Sixteen and beyond.

The fall season begins in early September. After several days of intense practice the team will depart for the annual fall tour to Canada. While in Montreal the team will play traditional rival McGill University. The DRFC will then host Carlton University from Ottawa, Canada—a semi-finalist in last year’s Ontario university championships. The DRFC will then begin the fall season with a home match against Boston College on September 18th.

The Dartmouth Rugby Football Club has been able to perpetuate a tradition of success, camaraderie, and excellence on and off the pitch since 1951. With hard work, determination, and the continued support of our friends, families, and alumni, this tradition will stay alive far into the future.

I hope to see you at a match this fall. The Class of 1996 would like to wish Yours in Rugby, the DRFC best of luck in the coming Erik Richardson months. Congratulations on the DRFC Captain 2004-2005 Clubhouse groundbreaking. Go CLUB HISTORY APPEAL Green!

The Corey Ford Clubhouse is finally breaking ground as we have surmounted the obstacles of the past 8+ years. The DRFC plans to use the clubhouse to capture and document the history of the club, and so appeals to all alumni and friends for any old videos, pictures, letters, movies, trophies, memorabilia etc. or suggestions on where we could locate them. Construction of the clubhouse will undoubtedly be one of the best things to ever happen for the DRFC and every bit of history counts. If you do have something that you would like to contribute to the clubhouse, or other related suggestions, then please contact Alumni Relations Chair Scott Penner ’06 at [email protected] for further details. Email [email protected] to join Friends list 2 www.dartmouth.edu/~rugby Dartmouth Rugby Football Club Friends Report Preseason ‘04

2004 – 2005 CLUB OFFICERS Captain: Erik Richardson ’05 Lock HONORS AND AWARDS 2004 Co-Captain: Brad Hogate ’05 8-man President: David Grey ’05 Hooker Dick Liesching Award Treasurer: Isaac Kardon ’05 Flanker John Harlow ’04: the senior non-officer who gave most to the Secretary: Dan Correa ’05 Center team on and off the field. Social Chair: Tom Monahan ’06 Lock Tour Director: Pete Harris ’07 Lock Corey Ford Award Match Secretary: Alex Tonelli ’06 Hooker Erik Richardson ’05: the player who best exemplifies the true Alumni Chair: Scott Penner ’06 Wing spirit of the DRFC. Recruitment: Jesse Blom ’06 Center Equipment Mgr: Tom Manzo ’07 Scrumhalf Webmaster: Brad Fierstein ’06 Hooker Walter Lutkus Award Tom Manzo ’07: the freshman that shows exemplary talent and natural ability for the game of rugby. 2004 – 2005 COACHING STAFF Coaches’ Award Alex Magleby ’00: Head Coach; loosies, flyhalves Tom Abreu ’03: selected by coaching staff as player(s) who Richard “Pete” Peterson: Forwards Coach; props, locks best exemplifies the fitness, fundamentals, teamwork, and Fred Redden: Backs Coach; centers, wings ethos of the DRFC. Art Maerlander: Development coach; scrumhalves, hookers Jeannee Wainscott: Athletic Trainer All Northeast Brad Hogate ‘05 8-Man SPRING SEASON 2004 RECAP All Ivy The ’04 class retired following Ivies to give the younger Erik Richardson ‘05 Lock Micke Morn classes a chance to build cohesion and leadership. Captain Tom Abreu ‘03 Flanker and the rest of Erik Richardson ’05 and Co-Captain Brad Hogate ’05 quickly Brad Hogate ’05 8-Man the Class of adjusted to their roles. The young Dartmouth ruggers soundly Mike Martinez ’04 Fullback 1997 wish the beat St. Anselms College 88-0; outlasted men’s club Mystic DRFC all the River RFC 25-21, and had solid victories over UVM, Johnson All New England best in the State, and Lyndon State. Erik Richardson ‘05 Lock Scott Penner ‘06 Wing coming New Spring Tour - London and Dublin Andrew Caspary ‘06 Fullback England Mar 20 Littlemore RFC L 17-19 season. We Mar 22 DUFC - Trinity L 5-44 All Region are Mar 26 Coolmine RFC L 10-54 Omar Foda ‘07 Prop warriors… Mar 27 Wanderers RFC L 7-45 John Turner ‘04 Prop David Grey ’05 Hooker Ivy League Cup @ Princeton, NJ Erik Richardson ’05 Lock Apr 10 Cornell L 6-10 Brent Clayton ’07 Lock Apr 10 Penn W 27-5 Mark Goodsen ’06 Flanker Apr 11 Brown W 10-5 Brad Hogate ’05 8-Man Tom Manzo ’07 Scrum Half New Regime Chris Chan ’06 Fly Half Apr 16 St. Anselms W 88-0 Danny Williams ‘05 Center Apr 22 Norwich L 5-17 Dan Correa ’05 Center Apr 24 Mystic River W 25-21 Josh Gregg ‘06 Wing Apr 25 Johnson St W 20-7 Scott Penner ‘06 Wing Apr 25 Lyndon St W 17-0 Andrew Caspary ’06 Fullback Apr 25 UVM W 12-5

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PLAYER PROFILE: JOHN TURNER ‘04 longing to love a woman and my desire to know her and to appreciate her for all that she is. The first movement is about A new player, John Turner ‘04, joined the DRFC last winter. my frustration. The second is more contemplative as I try and This 6’ 5” 250 pound Southern California native played for reason through the emptiness. And the third is a realization Dartmouth Football for the past four years and now that his and explanation of the longing in my soul. eligibility is up has turned to rugby. He is expected to make a major impact on the team next year as an oversized loosehead Wow. Is there anything else you would like in the article? prop and/or lock. Scrumhalf Tom Manzo ’07 recently sat Not really. Oh wait, if any DRFC alums have pull in Thayer I down with JT and asked him a few questions. would definitely appreciate their help getting into the MS program. That way I can stick around and play rugby for a Were you recruited to play football at Dartmouth? couple more years. JT: Yes, I was recruited as a defensive end, but after my sophomore year there was a shortage of offensive tackles so I BOARD ELECTIONS put on some weight and my coach moved me there. The next Board meeting will be held Sunday morning October What turned you on to rugby? 31, during Homecoming Weekend. All alumni are welcome to JT: Well once football was done I needed something new to attend. The Board will have four slots up for election at our do with my time. I had heard about rugby from some of my Spring 2005 meeting, and as always we encourage all alumni friends and I love contact sports so rugby was really the game to consider getting involved. We are particularly hoping to get for me. I really enjoy it because I’m not just moving people more involvement from classes in the 1950’s and 1960’s, who all game long. I finally get to play with the ball. are currently underrepresented on the Board. For more info, please contact: How much longer do you plan on sticking around Dartmouth? Dan Kenslea ’75 JT: Well I am hopefully going to be here for two more years. Chair - DRFC Alumni Board of Governors I graduated with a BA in Engineering Sciences but I am Work: 617-654-2206 hoping to further my engineering degree right here at Thayer. [email protected]. I’ll be working towards my BE this fall and if all goes well I will be accepted into the MS program. Otherwise, I don’t know how much longer I’ll be here. WEB PAGE AND EMAIL

What are some of the things you are involved in around We are currently revamping the DRFC website which will be campus? kept current with the team and results beginning in the early JT: Well my junior year I was a part of the Committee on fall. Keep up with Dartmouth Rugby action at Standards and now I am a UGA in the Choates. Also, I was http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rugby. president of GDX this past winter and now I am the new member chair. In addition, I was just recently named Greek Also, in trying to keep up with the times, the DRFC would like Man of the Year. I am also a rather serious pianist and just to expand our Alumni Email list. If you are not currently on composed my first three-movement work. the DRFC email list, you can be added by contacting Scott Penner, Alumni Relations Chair at Yes I was at your show. Tell me about your involvement [email protected]. As a part of this Alumni list with music. you will receive weekly game reports and information on team JT: I’ve been playing the piano ever since kindergarten and I travel that will allow you advance notice of when and where have always really enjoyed it. I just like to play for fun. The the Dartmouth men will be in your area. piece that I composed took me 10 months to write and would have been my senior project if I was a music major. However, Team Sweet wants to remind the I just composed the piece for myself and am very proud of it. lads: Lest the old traditions fail!

What was the message behind your piece? Was each movement different? I wrote the piece about the love in my life. It wasn’t about my wanting someone to love me, but rather a piece about my

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CLUBHOUSE CONSTRUCTION Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony were College President James Wright, Director of Athletics and Recreation Ground was ceremoniously broken on Saturday, May 8, for Josie Harper, and former DRFC coach Wayne Young ‘72. the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse, which will soon be the Head Coach Alex Magleby ‘00 and DWRC Coach Deb permanent home of Dartmouth Rugby. The Clubhouse, which Archambault ’85 were interviewed afterwards and featured on will be located at Garipay field across Lyme Road from the nationally televised Fox Sports World. The men of the DRFC Hanover Country Club, was made possible through the attended in full force and in full formal attire, as did the generous bequest of Corey Ford ‘21a, who left his estate to the women’s rugby team. Several members of the DRFC Board of Club, supplemented by more than $1.5 million of alumni Governors were in attendance as were a smattering of DRFC support, and financial assistance from the College. alumni. The event was the centerpiece of the DRFC alumni Construction began in mid July and progress has been rapid. weekend, which also included a golf outing and a 7s tournament. In the ‘50s and ‘60s, the DRFC used Corey’s house in Han- over as a de facto clubhouse, but in keeping with the traditions Stay tuned for information on the gala dedication, tentatively of English clubs, all of whom had their own clubhouses, the scheduled for the weekend of September 23-25, 2005! Please DRFC has always wanted a home to call its own. At the time contact Richard Akerboom ’80 with any questions: of his death, Corey willed the majority of his estate, including [email protected] his house, to the College “for the construction of a club house to be known as the Corey Ford Rugby Club House.”

After languishing for several decades, activity on the clubhouse project began in the early ‘90s. Several rounds of fundraising, years of design and internal college approvals, several neighbor lawsuits including one to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, two sites, three designs, various zoning and planning board processes, have finally brought us to the start of construction. The facility will center around the Deevy clubroom for hosting teams, and will also include on the upper level a trophy room (yet unnamed), the Lahey coaches’ office, the Old Green Bar, the Gleason mezzanine, the Kilmartin deck and various other features. On the lower level will be the Pringle Dartmouth men’s locker room, the Kelly Fowler Hunter Dartmouth women’s locker room, Class of ’68 visiting locker room, the Swett trainer’s room, and a yet unnamed Clubhouse foundation walls, August 20, 2004 visiting locker room. The Kilmartin deck will be south of the clubroom, overlooking Brophy Field, where games will be played. To the clubhouse’s north will be the Battle Field. As DONOR PLAQUE you can see from the DRFC web site (http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rugby), the building has some of On the opposite side is a preliminary design for the Corey the style of an Adirondack Lodge, encompassing Ford Rugby Clubhouse donor plaque. It includes, we believe, approximately 6,500 square feet. Randall T. Mudge of Lyme, all donors whose gifts qualified, AND were processed by gift New Hampshire is the Architect and the Trumbull-Nelson recording by 9/15/04. Recall that for parents, friends and Company of Hanover is on board as the general contractor. classes in the 50’s and before, the threshold is $2,500, for the 60’s $2,000, for the 70’s $1,500, for the 80’s $1,000, and for “ As intercollegiate rugby becomes more competitive, the all others $500. In addition, classes of the new millenium have clubhouse will be a fantastic tool to help us raise our profile the option of getting recognized as a group for a total donation and attract interest from top high-school rugby players who of $500; we have shown such donations for demonstration might not otherwise consider Dartmouth as an option,” said purposes. If you have any questions, contact Rich Akerboom DRFC president Dave Grey ’05. The Corey Ford Clubhouse by email at [email protected], or by phone, 802-291-6116. will be the finest collegiate rugby clubhouse in the United If you want to join in, make your gift payable to Dartmouth States and will be a boon to the Dartmouth program, both in College and send to Gift Recording, the address is on the recruiting and in ongoing inspiration to the club. DRFC web site http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rugby. The plaque

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is made of NH pink granite.

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ALUMNI IN THE NEWS USA Sweeps to 7s World Cup Qualification

Chris Vorys ’03 recently returned from a Fullbright (Cayman Islands—USA Rugby) 10 June 2004 -- Suffocating scholarship in Malaysia, is rumored to be the new defense and clinical finishing carried the USA to the North player/coach for the Columbia Med School rugby team. American-West Indies 7s championship and qualification for the 2005 7s Rugby World Cup. Mike Linchitz ’02 continues his successes with the New York Athletic Club. Linchitz, playing loose forward, helped NYAC Prop Alex Magleby's side conceded just 1 try while running in to the Super League Semi-final as well as a national berth in 41 scores through 6 unbeaten games. the USA Rugby Sevens National Championships. Joining him at NYAC were DRFC coach Alex Magleby ’00 and The US downed Bermuda 61-0 in the final to clinch its fourth undergraduate Josh Weinberg ’07. 7s World Cup berth. Center Jovesa Naivalu, who tallied 13 tries over two days, scored the game's first three tries on the 1999 DRFC Co-Captain Kevin Whitcher led Denver way to four for the contest. Barbarians to the final match at the USA Rugby 7s Championships. The closest match was Wednesday's quarterfinal against Jamaica, a 31-7 win that saw Naivalu and David Fee score two Jim Calmas ’84 is rumored to be helping out with the US tries each. Maccabiah squad alongside Maccabiah head coach and former DRFC coach, Stu Krohn. Isaac Kardon ’05 was one of only "It was very important that we confirmed a booking for the three collegians at the recent Maccabiah trials. World Cup. The way in which we did it was also a key for us. We played some good rugby so we can go home happy," USA Ryan Moody ’00 is relocating to Boston where he plans to 7s coach John McKittrick said. pick up rugby once again with national D-I champions Boston Irish Wolfhounds. The USA are the twelfth nation to qualify for the 2005 world championship in Hong Kong. Another twelve will qualify Chris Henrich ’90 and wife Lisa Huff Henrich ’92 currently from Europe, Asia, and Africa over the next three months. play for the Buffalo Rugby Club and Buffalo Women’s Rugby Club, respectively. New Zealand are the current 7s World Cup champions, and also the World Sevens Series titlists. Whitcher and Alex Magleby ’00 teamed up once again to help the US Eagles qualify for the 2005 Rugby 7s World Cup in the United States: Todd Clever, David Fee, Riaan Hamilton, Alex Cayman Islands. The official USA Rugby press release Magleby (captain), Tyson Meek, Jovesa Naivalu, Jason follows. Raven, Tom Sanders, Riaan Van Zyl, Kevin Whitcher

Congratulations on the clubhouse success! See you September 2005 for the dedication.

-The Classes of ’80 and ’81

photo courtesy of John Phinney ’00, taken at the Wellington 7s, Feb ’04.

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2003 – 2004 FRIENDS CONTRIBUTORS Thank you to all who supported last year’s Friends of Dartmouth Rugby campaign. It is your loyal and enthusiastic support that continues to propel Dartmouth Rugby forward. Your contributions make the successes, traditions, and memories of the DRFC possible for new generations of student-athletes. Thanks!

Patrons: $1000 + Geoffrey M. Parker D86 Mark T. Arnold D78 Daniel I. Reith D61 Jon Q. Reynolds, Jr. D90 Peter L. Baumbusch D65 Ronald L. Richardson DP Alice E. M. Pope D01 Bruce A. Kaufman, M.D. D78 Karen Berlin D89 David W. Silke D87 Richard Reiss, Jr. D66 DP A. George Battle D66 DP George T. Brophy, Jr. D56 T57 John L. Smith D62 A62 Thomas B. Campion, Jr. D64 DP Michael Salzhauer D84 Laura M. Burt D02 Jonathan T. Stoel D96 Timothy P. McAdam D90 Matthew E. Schmitz D90 Richard M. Buschatzke, David R. Thielscher D54 M.D. D72 Donald C. Thomas D77 T84 Sponsors: $500- $999 John F. Shepherd D76 Richard J. Camp, III D97 Kevin F. Trainor D66 Earl W. Glazier, Jr. D59 Allen W. Sinsheimer D77 Richard H. Chase, Jr. D60 T65 Victor R. Trautwein, Jr. D52 T53 DP Kevin J. Kruse D92 Geoffrey K. Church D68 Burke W. Whitman D78 Timothy J. Urban D66 DP Dorothy D. Burlin D89 Jason F. Cole D95 Francine W. Williams DP Steven A. Willer DP David R. Farmer D75 Thomas S. Conger D61 Roger S. Aaron D64 T65 DP Stuart A. Williams DP Joseph H. Yastrow D75 Daniel K. Corbett D65 Richard G. Zogby, Jr., Todd M. Aaron D96 Tyler L. Woolson D85 T89 Kenneth C. Cramer M.D. D80 Peter W. Dakin D76 Friends: $1 - $249 Geoffrey Dale DP Nicole C. Carrier D94 T00 Robert N. Downey D58 DP Alex B. Burgin D61 Michael A. Davidson D85 Walter M. Bird, III D80 T86 Michael G. Fisch D83 Katherine A. Ellsworth D89 Albert A. Dekin, III D87 Cynthia Kelmenson, M.D. D95 Errol M. Glasser T80 Paul E. Keck, Jr., M.D. D79 William W. Dexter, M.D. D78 E. Allen Kraus D73 Karen S. Grey DP William R. McLaughlin D78 T81 DP James P. Evans D75 E76 A. Thomas Perry D63 DP Richard S. Grey DP James M. Feuille D79 Matthew C. Posewitz, David M. Neundorfer D03 E04 Ph.D. A95 John A. Henry, IV D88 T92 Jeffrey R. Garnett D78 T88 DP Larry M. Socher D88 John M. Ryan D58 DP Eugene Y. Kim D03 Natasha S. Taylor Garnett D80 DP Michael R. Schneider D83 John W. White D00 Kate McNay Koch D91 J. Paul Gignac D83 Gordon B. Aydelott D62 H. Birkett Becker D74 Charles E. Markwalter D86 Kerry S. Gormley D95 Michael P. Brooks D71 James F. Adelizzi D94 John S. Neff D73 DP Sibyl Y. Harwood DP David C. Hewitt D64 Taraneh Azar, M.D. D89 Paul C. Pringle D65 DP Samuel M. Hawken, M.D. D68 Rory P. Laughna D77 Seth A. Bakes T80 Michio Soga D79 Daniel K. Hedges D68 DP Gretchen G. Michael J. Lena D84 Joseph W. Bishop, III D78 John A. Henry, III D61 DP Teichgraeber D75 T79 DP John W. Manning, Esq. D72 Douglas Blom DP Robert L. Hurst D76 Craig J. Cain D45 E45 DP DG Frances Blom DP Contributors: $250-$499 Jesper Johansen D93 Jocelyn E. Cain DP DG Kay E. Boynton DP Thomas S. Quinn D75 John T. Kaplan D82 Ronald K. Fierstein, Esq. DP Robert D. Boynton DP Anne W. Rickenbaugh D87 Mark W. Korotash D70 Barbara Friedman DP Alan G. Brown D59 E60 T60 C. Craig Woods D78 Richard W. Lahey, III D69 Stephen Friedman DP Robert S. Buford, Jr. DP John D. Barbieri D66 Colonel Patrick J. Lusk DP Lucy Clarke Hodder Sarah E. Burgamy D00 Lee H. Carson D81 Michael M. Lynch, M.D. D80 M84 Gregory T. Hulbert D86 Mark F. Caron D85 John R. Casaudoumecq D81 James J. Maguire D83 Peter G. Kuechle D93 Joseph C. Cecere, D.M.D. D71 DP Edward B. Conway D86 Alan W. Markman, M.D. D75 Jane A. Manzo DP Charles J. Chapman, III D84 T88 Francis T. Deane, M.D. D67 James McVay D74 Thomas L. Manzo, M.D. DP Peter W. Chapman D91 T98 John S. Engelman D68 Daniel G. Morgan D65 Audrey Delores Phillibert DP Kurt P. Christiansen D59 Scott A. Gardner D92 Trevor Q. O'Neill D73 Donald C. Phillibert, M.D. DP Marc Cohen D98 William C. Glenn D61 T63 Geoffrey R. Parkins Ph.D. A79 Dorothea W. Regal, Esq. DP James J. Colligan D02 Jennifer H. Hughes D79 Richard M. Patrick D68 John K. Saer, Jr. D79 Bill M. Cossaboom, III D83 Francis X. Jacoby, III D83 Drew C. Payne D97 Shelby Saer John L. Cowan D40 T41 DP Dana K. Johnson D60 A. Douglas Peabody D74 Robert D. Thomson, M.D. D86 S Karen Crow D83 Daniel L. Kenslea, Jr. D75 Jose A. Pluto D99 Victor R. Trautwein, III D87 Charles W. Currie D65 Andrew J. Ley D67 Judson L. Porter, Jr. D76 T82 Susan Marshall Abraham D88 Charles K. Dayton D61 Peter E. Luitwieler D64 T65 Gary S. Arnold DP Barbara A. Power D82

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Enclosed are reply cards for the annual Friends appeal. Thank you to all of the donors from the 2003 - 2004 Friends’ campaign. With the imminent construction of the clubhouse, your donations are made all the more important, as we strive to maintain our touring history, coaching excellence, and in turn, our on-field successes. With a large portion of the endowment headed towards our new facility, your gifts are more appreciated than ever. We hope you can support us again this year. Your gift cannot be credited to the Dartmouth College Fund but it is tax deductible and will be placed in a joint Friends of Rugby fund exclusively for the support of

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Dartmouth men’s and women’s rugby. Thank you for your continued support.

We are also selling ad space in our fall match program and poster. If interested in purchasing advertising space, please email Alex Magleby ’00: [email protected]

SUMMER SEVENS 2004

More than 30 sophomores played rugby 7s this summer. Many new faces contributed to the success the team had at recent tournaments. These included victories over men’s clubs at the Acton 10s and Newport 7s tournaments. The ’06 class was very enthusiastic this summer, playing touch at Sachem Field Tuesdays and Thursdays as well as skill sessions on the occasional Monday and Wednesday. The ‘06s were joined by random rugby enthusiasts from the Upper Valley.

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