Records may fall at the final 1940 Olympic Ski try-outs at Berlin, New Hampshire, on February 24 and 25. Several unofficial marks were set at earlier trials on the Berlin jump, largest man-made one in the world.
Arrangements are being made to handle a crowd of 60,000. The jump was built last winter under National Youth Administration auspices.
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