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As the best winter in many years draws to a close, the Harvard Ski Club will hold its annual invitation meet at Big Bromley tomorrow. Sponsored and sanctioned by the Crimson skiers, the post-season meet will attract 12 of the East's top teams.
Dartmouth is the defending champion, but its arch rival, Middlebury, will be there also. Amherst, Cornell, Harvard, M.I.T., Norwich, Princeton, R.P.I., Union, Williams, and Yale will also compete for the winner's cup donated by Fred Pabst, Bromley owner.
In the one event, a giant slalom, Harvard will enter Kris Lehmkuhl, Harry Gardner, George Wilson, president of the Ski Club, who is in charge of the meet, Whitey Black, and Captain John Houser in that order.
The freshman skiers travel to Vermont Academy for their last meet of the season today. Competing in the four event meet are Harvard, Mount Herman, Vermont Academy, Williston, and possibly the Middlebury freshmen. Captain Steve Reynolds, Ebby Dane, Chris Ingraham, Bill Wilson, Pete Pratt, and Fred Churchill will race for the promising freshman team.
Sophomore Neil Dixon will race in the class "B" National Cross-Country Championships at Paul Smith's New York. Dixon has done the best for the Crimson this year in the cross-country event.
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