Word: skis
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Green won the ski team's newly-donated cup with an average time-score of 882.2 seconds, as the Crimson totalled...
This weekend offers even the spindliest of Harvard athletes an opportunity to go down in Harvard's sporting annals. Anyone but anyone--connected with the University, student, faculty, or alumni, can race against Dartmouth's champion skiers Mt. Washington will be host to the annual Crimson-Green ski meet today, and the University will be out to cop its fifth victory in six attempts since...
...shrieked over New Hampshire's Mount Washington, wrapping its 6,288-ft. summit in swirling fog. Thick ice glazed the mountain's sheer headwall. From Pinkham Notch, down in the valley, a line of black dots inched upward along two rows of red flags. The dots were ski fans, out to see the world's most dangerous ski race, "the American Inferno." The course runs in a four-mile drop from the summit over the 1,000-ft. headwall, through Tuckerman's Ravine and down a narrow wooded trail to Pinkham Notch, over...
Even so, there will still be some rather choice amenities for the conquerors. The U.S. Army intends to hang on to Bavaria's two best ski resorts - Garmisch and Berchtesgaden-which it seized for furlough centers. Some of Germany's choicest hunting grounds, forbidden to the vanquished for the past six years, will still be reserved for American sportsmen hankering after a bit of pheasant, roebuck or rabbit...
Captain John Houser, winner of the Class "C" Sap Slalom at Jackson. N.H., led a field of 18 skiers in the annual varsity ski meet with Yale and Princeton, Saturday at Mount Washington...