Word: slalomed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...team held its own in the cross country with Ferner in ninth place and others following closely, but fell apart completely in the jumping, thereby reducing its combined score. The slalom also failed to produce any spectacular Crimson showings...
...Paced by Captain Bob Clark, Ralph Townsend, and a Freshman sensation, Steve Knowlton, the University of New Hampshire appeared to have its second straight Dartmouth Carnival title as the Wildcats from Durham compiled an impressive lead over its nearest rivals, the Big Green, in the downhill and slalom events today...
...downhill race is set for this morning on Moose Mountain, 11 miles from Hanover, and the cross-country for this afternoon over an eight-mile Hanover course. The slalom will be held tomorrow morning at Oak Hill, and the jumping tomorrow afternoon at the big jump on the golf course...
...downhill event this morning Barber of Norwich and Bob Clark of New Hampshire rate as the favorites along with Jack Tobin of Dartmouth. Ralph Townsend of New Hampshire will be a strong contender here, too. Virtually the same men will run the slalom, but the favorite here will be Dartmouth's Meservey. Ferner, Ames, and Bungie King will probably place highest among Harvard's slalom and downhill men, though Freshman Duncan Reid, who turned in a high-class performance in those events last week, may carry off top Crimson honors...
North Conway, Now Hampshire, will be the scene of the Eastern Slopes giant slalom race, in which a number of Freshmen and other undergraduates now staying at the Ski Club's cabin in Jackson will participate. More snow is needed on Cranmore Hill for the race, however. George Brett, Will Cochrane, Phil Thayer, Parker Reidy, and Bradley Cameron are scheduled to race, but the list will probably be swelled by the large Harvard contingent which has drifted up to the Eastern Slopes region after examinations...