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Due to lack of snow, the 14-kilometre cross country race which the Harvard skiing team was scheduled to enter at the Dartmouth Carnival yesterday afternoon had to be postponed. It will probably be run in Vermont on Saturday or Sunday at the same time with the slalom and downhill races.
H. B. Washburn '33, captain of the skiing team, drove up to Hanover yesterday with the team, which included C. F. Angle '33, H. S. Sise '34, and C. H. Parker '33.
This is the first time that a Harvard team has entered the intercollegiate skiing contests at Dartmouth, where it will have to face skiers from McGill, Williams, Bates, and New Hampshire. Probably some of the stiffest opposition will come from the McGill team, which recently defeated a combined Oxford and Cambridge team in Switzerland.
Besides the postponed cross-country race, the slalom and down-hill races are scheduled for this morning, with the jumping at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
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