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Harvard sophomore Gordon Adler had really been ready for 1974. As a fresh-man, this feisty competitor battled his way onto the Carnival teams, and now he was in the second seed. For Friday's race he drew starting spot 14 out of 70 plus competitors. Amidst the downpour, Adler with his rimless spectacles looked like a scholarly water rat, as the took the lift up the mountain to get ready for his start...
...John Adler at 126 lbs., wrestling varsity for only the fourth time, also was outpointed twice...
...John Adler at 158 lbs., and Bart Vandissel at 190 lbs., both new to varsity competition, accounted for the two Crimson losses, while Brown forfeited the heavyweight bout because of an injury...
...future, guess who scored just about all Harvard's points at Darthmouth? Senior Ben Steele. Steele cannot be termed Harvard's answer for 1975. Sophomore Gordon Adler just barely broke into the scoring with a 17th in the giant slalom and placed relatively well--22nd--in the slalom, but out of the points. Freshman Eric Jewett, who promises to make the top grade in intercollegiate racing (he prepped at Burke Mt. Academy under top junior racing coach Warren Witherell) has shown flashes of good racing this year, but could only manage 24th in the Dartmouth slalom. Tom Cavin...
Eric Jewett, Gordon Adler, Scott Johnson, Peter Anton, and Tom Cavin will be on the Alpine team as well, but Dartmouth and Vermont probably have untouchable strength. As for the jumping, the winners will surely be Norwegian and be on full scholarship to schools like Vermont...