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The varsity ski team won the Big Three Slalom championship on a rain-swept Mt. Washington yesterday.
The Crimson finished with a 93.2 total while Yale came in second with 90.8 and Princeton placed last with 70.9.
Harry Gardner led with 42.2, while Noel Scullin was second for the team with 50.0. Ebby Dane, next season's captain, was third with 52.0, and Pete Churchill had 54.3.
Ed Summersby 61.0, Fred Churchill 62.8, Charles Thomas 79.8, and Jack Vohr 100.2, also competed for the varsity.
In the same meet, the Yale freshmen defeated the Crimson team 83.3 to 43.5.
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