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CRIMSON SKIERS DOWN DARTMOUTH

Harvard Places Nine Men Out of First Fifteen to Finish

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Crimson skiers, following up their recent victory over Dartmouth in the Schussverein race, ended the season last Sunday by trouncing their traditional rivals in the seventh Harvard-Dartmouth slalom, with a team score of 679.3 seconds to their opponents' 770.4.

Nine Harvard men were included among the first 15 racers, although Bob Skinner and Ted Hunter finished one-two for the Hanoverians. The annual affair, which is open to graduates and undergraduates of the two institutions, had a field of 28 contestants from Harvard and 17 from Dartmouth The times of the first 15 from each college were counted in the final tabulation.

First Crimson schusser was Del Ames, who took third place, and following him were Freshman Duncan Reid and Ryden Skinner '37, with fifth and seventh places respectively. Tom Winship was tenth, and five Harvard racers came in directly after him, enough to give the Cantabs the decisive edge.

Other Harvard racers were: Bill Apthcrpe, eleventh, Herb Sise '34, twelfth; John Burton, thirteenth; W Egelhoff 1G.B., fourteenth; Braley Cameron, fifteenth; Tom Cochrane, eighteenth; Fred Coolidge '41, twentieth; Herb Green '41, twenty-first; Roger Wilson, twenty-third; Streeter Bass '39, twenty-fourth; R. Cabot, twenty-seventh; Henry Bigelow, twenty-eighth; Joe Fitzpatrick, twenty-eighth; Al Morrison, thirtieth; Preble Motley, thirty-first; Jim Gamble, thirty-third; Finn Ferner, thirty-third; C. Coolidge, thirty-fifth; Bill La Croix, thirty-seventh; J. Bemis, thirty-ninth; and Bob Sturgis, fortieth.

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