Word: slaloming
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...Lodge on Oregon's 11,253-ft. Mt. Hood. 5,000 spectators watched more than 100 top-flight skiers from the U. S., Canada and Europe compete in the season's most important ski competition, the National Championships. From the winners would be picked the U. S. slalom and downhill teams of five men and five women to be sent to the world championships* in Norway next year...
...team leaves today for Franconia Notch, New Hampshire, where they will enter the Hocheberge Annual Down Hill Race along the Taft Trail. They will compete with teams from other eastern colleges in a double-header down-hill race on Saturday and a double-header slalom race on Sunday. Slated to leave with the team tomorrow are Bill Hinton, Harry Hollmeyer, John Pierpont, Joseph Thomas, Bill Thurston, and Tom Winship. Captain Hinton admits the odds are heavily stacked against them...
...Wednesday the team leaves for Saint Marguerite, Quebec, to take part in the four-day Eastern Intercollegiate Championships. Captain Hinton, Harry W. Hollmeyer '40, Karl Porges '41, and Joseph B. Thomas will compete in the slalom and downhill races and Lindley J. Burton '42, Alfred W. Elpper '42, Captain Hinton, and Richard F. Whittemore '40 are entered in the cross country and jumping...
...slalom, down hill, or cross country racing, wax technique is a very important factor in the final results...
...Years Day members of the squad entered the St. Sauveur Annual Slalom and Downhill races individually. Second in the downhill was Tom Thomas '41 Whose Class B time bettered that of Hinton in Class A. Outstanding also was Winship who ranked fifth in Class B. As a whole the Harvardians showed up fairly well against their McGill competitors. In the slalom, restricted to the first ten in each class of the downhill, Hinton, Winship and Thomas turned in creditable times...