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After trying unsuccessfully for three years to beat Harvard in the annual Harvard-Dartmouth slalom in Tucker man's Ravino, the Hanover skiers yesterday gained a decisive victory over the Crimson. This race marks the end of the official ski-racing season, since the inferno from the top of the Headwall has been canceled for lack of snow on the Sherburne trail.
Racing on deep corn snow in yesterday's meet, Harry Billman won first place for Dartmouth. First to finish for Harvard was Peter Garrett, who came in fourth, and right after him, was led Bering, also of Harvard. Bunnie King and Del Ames finished twelfth and thirteenth respectively.
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