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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.
But Yale took the next three places and the winner's trophy for the second straight year as the Blue compiled 95.2 points, three more than the Crimson. Princeton, with only four men scoring, tallied 60.2 points.
Yardling skiers trounced the Eli freshmen, 92.3 to 69.3, in their dual meet.
Houser flashed through the two runs of the slalom for an aggregate time of 1:15.1 to edge Yale's Ted Ewing by one second. Ebby Dane took the individual honors for the Crimson freshmen.
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