The Crimson ski team won the Annual Harvard-Dartmouth Slalom easily with a team score of 621.1 seconds Saturday. The Dartmouth skiers had a total of 785.4 seconds on the course, which was 40 gates in length. This is the ninth time since 1945 that the Crimson has won the race.
The University sponsored the slalom this year, which was run on Hillman's Highway at Mt. Washington, N.H. In the individual standings, Brooks Dodge of Dartmouth took first place with a run of 37.4 seconds. Don Stephenson, captain of the Crimson ski team, came in second with a time of 39.2.
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In golf, the varsity beat Boston College, M.I.T., and Williams in a threeway match held at Oakley Country Club in Watertown Saturday. The varsity edged B.C. 4 to 3, as Captain Frank Dodge defeated Ted Huff one-up on the 19th hole.
The Crimson's victory against M.I.T. was by a 5-2 margin. Dodge won his match 4 and 3 against Bob Rosenfield. The Williams match was another close 4-3 score, with Dodge beating Bob Julius 2 and 1 for Julius' first defeat in two years of intercollegiate play.
The Freshman golf team, in its first match of the season, trounced Governor Dummer School 8 1/2 to 1/2.
The match was at Governor Dummer in South Byfield, Mass. In the first position George Duffy and Bruce Johnston won with a score of 76 in match team play.
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In a two-day sailing event this weekend, the Boston Dinghy Club Regatta, Harvard finished eighth out of the twelve schools participating, with a total score of 152 points. M.I.T. won the regatta and the Boston Dinghy Club Trophy with 237 points.
Hanson Robbins skippered the A-division boat with a crew of John Stotler on Saturday and Xavier Roca yesterday. The B-division Tech dinghy was skippered by George Peter, with Peter van Teel and Edward Lund as crewmen on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
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