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The University skiing team, led by Gerry Genn and Rod Nordblom, christied its way into fourth place in the third annual Harvard Invitation Glant Slalom held Saturday afternoon at Big Bromley.
Gerry Genn, who led the team with a seventh place, negotiated the 37 gate, three-quarter mile course in 179.9 seconds, fifteen seconds behind leader Don Henderson of Middlebury. Rod Nordblom captured nineteenth place with a 209.4.
The meet attracted skiers from twelve colleges, including Yale, which finished sixth, and Princeton which crawled in next to last. Middlebury carried off the blue ribbon, as it placed four of the first five winners. Dartmouth and Williams also finished ahead of the Crimson.
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