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SOMERSAULT IN AIR ON SKIS

Exhibition Leap Feature of Carnival.--Dartmouth Won Four Firsts.

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The fifth annual Dartmouth Winter Carnival was concluded Saturday. The times made in the various races were comparatively slow -- better speed being made in the practice on Thursday. The main feature of the intercollegiate contest was the ski-jumping. R. C. Paulsen, of New Hampshire State, Friday's winner in the ski cross-country race, made an exhibition leap in which he turned a complete somersault in the air, finishing this feat in perfect form.

The summary:

Snow-shoe cross-country race.--W. D. Kipp, Dartmouth, first; C. B. Thompson, Dartmouth, second; and M. G. Sherburne, Dartmouth, third.

Ski cross-country race.--R. S. Paulsen, New Hampshire State, first; E. E. Burke, McGill, second; J. P. Bowler, Dartmouth, third.

Snow-shoe obstacle race.--B. N. Davis, Dartmouth, first; W. D. Kipp, Dartmouth, second; R. H. Anderson, Dartmonth, third.

Dartmouth-McGill relay race.--Won by Dartmouth.

Dartmouth-McGill ski-jumping contest.--Won by Dartmouth, 770.8 points to 711.

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