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All ski clubs played second fiddle to the Hochgebirgers in their twelfth annual meet the last weekend at Franconia, N. H., with the Harvard Schussers and the Plymouth (N.H.) club swapping second and third places in the downhill and slalom.
Racking the Taft trail in the downhill, Finn Ferner came through with a third after the Ski Club Hochgebirge's Bob Livermore, and Steve Knowlton of the University of New Hampshire. The other Crimson entrants, Bungle King and Del Ames, finished tenth and thirteenth respectively.
Rankings and times of the individual runners in the slalom yesterday were not available last night, but it was disclosed that the Plymouth Ski Club, who nosed out by a second and and half on their total time the day before, had finished second ahead of Harvard yesterday.
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