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Intercollegiate Billiards

Source: Charles C. Peterson, Billiard Association of America

Five Man Teams-Straight Rail

1932, Michigan; 1933, Michigan; 1934, Michigan State; 1935, Wisconsin; 1936, Purdue; 1937,Cornell; 1938, Cornell; 1939, Wisconsin; 1940, Michigan; 1941, Cornell.

Five Man Teams-Three Cushions 1935, Michigan State; 1936, Cornell; 1937, Iowa State; 1938, Wisconsin; 1939, Utah; 1940, Michigan; 1941, no tournament.

Five Man Teams-Pocket Billiards

1936, Michigan; 1937, Wisconsin; 1938, Florida; 1939, Buffalo; 1940, Michigan; 1941, University of Florida; Eastern, University of Buffalo; Southern, University of Florida; Northern, University of Michigan; Western, University of Wyoming.

KEY SHOT INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
Straight Rail

1937, Leroy Lillisand, Wisconsin; 1938, John O. Miller, Wisconsin; 1939, Carleton H. Sheeley, Cor nell; 1940, John O. Miller, Wisconsin; 1941, Ted Davis, University of Florida.

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Three Cushion Billiards

1937, Iowa State, 1.49.

Pocket Billiards

1938, Florida 7.53; 1939, Kentucky 8.10 disqualified.

KEY SHOT INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES
Straight Rail

Carleton H. Sheeley, Cornell, 111.

Three Cushions

Wm. Joplin, Iowa State, 49.

Pocket Billiards
Peter Choulas, Colgate, 130.

KEY SHOT INDIVIDUAL HIGH AVERAGE
Straight Rail

Carleton H. Sheeley, Cornell, 5.55.

Three Cushions

Wm. Joplin, Iowa State, 2.01.
Pocket Billiards

Peter Choulas, Colgate, 8.63.

INDIVIDUAL HIGH RUNS (NO RESTRICTIONS)
Straight Rail

Kenneth Brown, Wisconsin, 66.

INDIVIDUAL HIGH SIMPLE AVERAGE
(NO RESTRICTIONS)
Straight Rail

Leroy Lillisand, Wisconsin, 11.40.

NON-CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH RUNS
Straight Rail

S. M. Cohee, Purdue, 294

Morris H. Ingleman, Purdue, 427.
Three Cushions

O. H. Steed, Purdue, 9.

George Hansen, Michigan, 9.

Pocket Billiards

John O. Miller, Wisconsin, 45.

ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNION CONFER-
ENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

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FACULTY CHAMPION

(Straight Rail and Balkline)

1939, C. E. Edmondson, Dean of Men, University of Indiana.

English Channel Swimmers and Their Times

1875 Matthew Webb, England..
1911 T. W. Burgess, England
1923 H. F. Sullivan, America
1923 Enrique Tirabocci, Argentina.
1923 Charles Toth, America

1926 Gertrude Ederle, America,
1926 Mrs. C. Corson, America
1926 Hans Vierkotter, Germany
1926 Georges Michel, France
1926 N. L. Dereham, England
1926 Venceslas Spacek, Bohemia.
1927 E. H. Temme, England.

The usual route of the channel

miles.

15 h., 15 m. 15 h.. 9 m. 19 h.. 16 m.

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Mercedes Gleitze, England.
Mrs. Ivy Hill, England

1928

Miss Ivy Hawks, England

1928

1928

Miss Laddie Sharp, England.
Ishaak Helmy, Bey...

15 h., 5 m.

23 h.. 46 m.

16 h.. 15 m.

15 h., 45 m.

15 h.. 54 m.

14 h.. 40 m.

13 h.. 29 m.

.14 h., 50 m.

14 h., 31 m.
15 h., 38 m.
12 h., 42 m.

1930 Peggy Duncan, South Africa.
1933 Sunny Lowry, England.
1934**E. H. Temme, England.

11 h., 5 m.
1934
13 h., 56 m. 1937
1939
10 h., 45 m.
14 h., 29 m.

Miss Emma Faber, Austria
Thomas Blower, England.
Miss Sally Bauer, Sweden.

swimmers from Cape Griz Nez, France, to Dover, England. is 19

*Record considered doubtful. **Temme is the first swimmer to swim the channel in both directions. In 1934 he swam from S. Foreland, England, to Blanc Nez, France.

John V. Sigmund, St. Louis, swam nonstop down Mississippi River, St. Louis to Caruthersville, 292 miles, in 89 hrs. 48 m., ending on July 29, 1940, Sigmund's swim, checked by A. A. U. timer, supplanted the record of Clarence Giles, who swam continuously 288 miles in Yellowstone River between Glendive and Billings, Montana, June 30-July 3, 1939. He covered 288 miles in 77 hrs. 31 m. Previous unofficial marathon swim records include 281 miles by P. A. Condiotti, Parana River, So. America, in 1933 and Chas. Zimmey, 147 miles, Hudson River, N. Y., 1938.

Marble Shooting Championship of 1941

United States Marble Shooting Championship, Wildwood, N. J., July 7-11, won by Gerald Robinson, Scranton, Pa. Robinson, 14 years old. Eastern District champion, won the final of the nineteenth annual tournament twelve games to three for a total of seventy-eight wins and twelve defeats. George Wolfe, Throop, Pa., was second with eleven out of 14 games. The standings of the other

contestants were as follows:

Robert Eckman, 12, Akron, Ohio, Midwestern champion, won eight out of fifteen; Ó. L. Dabney. 13. Lake City, Tenn.. Southern champion, seven out of fifteen; Ted Beck, 14, St. Louis, Mo., Western champion, five out of fifteen, and William Reckley, 12, Hamburg, Pa., Northern champion, two out of thirteen.

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Speed Skating Records

Source: Amateur Skating Union of the United States; records made in competition as approved in 1941. OFFICIAL OUTDOOR-MEN

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North American Championships, Schenectady, N. Y., January 31-February 2.

220 Yds.-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 0:23.8.

34 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 2:39

220 Yds.-Senior Men-T. Ellenwood, Amsterdam, N. Y., 0:19.1.

1 Mile Senior Men-C. Leighton, Minneapolis, 3.02.

12 Mile-Senior Men-L. Freisinger, Chicago, 1:22.8.

2 Miles-Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minneapolis, 5.57.

12 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 1.28.2.

14 Mile-Senior Men-T. Ellenwood, Amsterdam, N. Y., 0:37.2.

34 Mile-Senior Men-V. Ronchetti, Chicago, 2:26.4.

5 Miles-Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minneapolis, 17:23.4.

14 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 0.43.4.

1 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 3:23.4.

Final Standing: Men-Bartholomew, 100 pts.; Leighton, 85; Freisinger and Ellenwood, 60. Women-Miss Landry, 150; Miss E. Gordon, 80; Miss V. Jahn, 50. Intermediate Boys-B. Fitzgerald, Minneapolis, 100. Intermediate GirlsMiss R. Steininger, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 80. Junior Boys-D. Fahrenbach, Chicago, and B. Phillips, Saratoga Springs, tied at 90 each; both received championship rating. Junior Girls-Miss A. Heitzman, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 60. Juvenile Boys D. Laser, Chicago, 80. Juvenile Girls-Miss G. Sherrill, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 60.

National Championships, La Crosse, Wis., January 25-26.

14 Mile Senior Men-L. Freisinger, Chicago, 0:35.5.

34 Mile-Senior Men C. Leighton, Minneapolis, 2:08.8. 2 Miles

apolis, 5:40.

Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minne

220 Yds.-Senior Women-Miss M. Ryan, Minneapolis, 0.21.7.

March
February 2, 1935
April 1,

34 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 2:30.2.

220 Yds.-Senior Men-D. Lamb, Milwaukee, 0.18.6.

12 Mile-Senior Men-L. Freisinger, Chicago, 1:16.9.

1 Mile-Senior Men-D. Lamb, Milwaukee, 2:53. 5 Miles Senior Men-D. Bartholomew, Minneapolis, 14:54.8.

14 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry Fitchburg, Mass., 0:41.8.

12 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 1:40.2.

1 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 3:17.4.

CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Senior Men-Ken Bartholomew, Minneapolis, 100 pts. Senior Women-Miss Carmelita Landry, Fitchburg, Mass., 120 pts.

Intermediate Boys-Bob Fitzgerald, Minneapolis, 90 pts.

Intermediate Girls-Miss Audrey Naas, Minneapolis, and Miss Betty Knapp, St. Paul, 50 pts. Junior Boys-Don Fahrenbach, Chicago, 70 pts. Junior Girls-Miss Phyllis Nelson, Minneapolis. 100 pts.

Juvenile Boys-Don Laser, Chicago. Juvenile Girls-Miss Virginia Mazzetta, Chicago. Midget Boys-Glenn Chadima, Cedar Rapids, and Lloyd Lundeen, Chicago, 40 pts.

FIGURE SKATING

National Championships, Boston, Mass., January 30-February 1.

Men's Senior-Eugene Turner, Los Angeles. Women's Senior-Miss Jane Vaughn, Philadelphia.

Senior Pair-Miss Donna Atwood and Turner. Dance Miss Sandy MacDonald and Harold Hartshorne, New York.

Men's Junior-William Grimditch, Jr., Philadelphia.

Women's Junior-Miss Atwood.

Junior Pair-Miss Doris Schubach and Walter Noffke, Springfield.

Men's Novice-Walter Sahlin, Minneapolis. Women's Novice-Miss Dorothy Goos, New York.

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Three all-time A. B. C. records were broken in the 1941 tourney. A new attendance record above the 150,000 mark and new marks of 25 singlestotals of 700 or better and 1,952 totals of 600 or better were established. William Hoar, Chicago, rolled the ninth perfect game of 300 in A. B. C. annals and William Caskey, Canton, O., rolled 299, PREVIOUS AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Individual

the second ever bowled in a five-man event and the tenth ever bowled in any event. Ray Farness, Madison,, Wis., was the individual star with the highest series in the classic and the fifth highest in A. B. C. history when he contributed 767, leading himself and his partner in the doubles title with a combined total of 1,346.

Yr.

All Events

Two-Men Teams

Five-Men Teams

..3,063

1925 A. Green, Chic.. .706 C. Long, Buff. 1,977 Schupp-Karich, Chic.. 1,318 Buffalo.....3,022 1926 E.Votel, Brad'k, Pa.. 731 C. Gertoski, Det...1,981 Aston-Young, Akron. .1,233 Chicago. 1927 W. Eggars, Chic.....706 13. Spinella, N. Y...2,014 Flick-Snyder Erie, Pa... 1,317 Milwaukee. .3,190 1928 H. Summers, St. L...705 P. Wolf, Chicago.. 1,937 Hradek Bros., Cicero, Ill...1,363 Ch (Oh Hy's) 3,075 1929 A. Unke, Milwauk...728 O. Steln, Jr., St. L. 1,974 Klecz-Butler, Chicago....1,353 Hub R.Jollet3,063 1930 L. Shotwell, Cov., Ky.,774 G. Morrison, Chic.. 1,985 Devine-Heup, Beloit.. ..1,339 Graffs, Kal., 3,100 1931 W. Clack, Erie, Pa. 712 M.Mauser, Y'ngst 'n, 1,966 Rafferty-Reflly, Phil......1,316 S. & L.M., Ch.3,013 1932 O. Nitschke. Cleve... 731 H. Stewart, Cinn...1,980 Daw-Benkovic, Milw.....1,358 Jeff. Cl. D'tn.3,108 1933 E. Hewitt, Erie, Pa..724 G, Zunker, Milw... 2,060 Zunker-F. Benkovic, Milw 1,415 Optie'ns, Cov.3,021 1934 J. Vidro, Gr. Rapids..721 W Reppenhagen, G. Rudolph-J. Ryan, Wauk.1,321 Bohem. Beer Detroit. 1,972 Detroit...3,089 Wolfe, T. 8..

1935 D. Brokaw, Canton..733 C. Mayar, San

1,344

Niagara. 3,029 Falls City Hi Bru

1,347 Indianapolis, 3,089

Krakow Fur

V. Gibbs, Kansas City, Mo.
N. Burton, Dallas, Tex. 1,350 nitureC. Det 3,118
Johnson-Snyder,

Birk Bros., 1,337 Brew Co. Chi 3,234

C. Sumerix-H. Souers,

Francisco..

2,022

Akron.....

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M. Stein, Bellville,

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2,070

1938 K. Anderson, Moline,

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D. Beatty, Jackson,
Mich.
Joe Wilman, Chica-
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Indian

1,978

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Murray Fowler Philip
Icuss, Steubenville, O... 1,405
Herb Freitag, Joe Sinke,
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Monarch

1,346)

Beer, Chi. 3,047

1941 WOMEN BOWLING CONGRESS WINNERS

Fife Electric
Detroit...3,151

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All Events-Drusilla Kellum, Baltimore, Md.. Singles-Carolyn McGinn, Baltimore, Md., 398. Doubles Helen Starron-Nellie Urban, Bridgeport, Conn., 695.

Team Title - Rendezvous Girls, Washington. D. C., 1,651.

Mixed Doubles-Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., and Alan Liebler, Atlanta, Ga., 802.

Game-767, Black Rock Conn., Feb. 2, 1941.

Duck Pin Bowling Records

Source: National Duck Pin Bowling Congress

MEN
.Teams

Team, Bridgeport,

Three game set-2,068, United Aircraft, Hartford, Conn., Jan. 15, 1941.

Five game set-3,348, Kelly-Buick, Baltimore, Md.

Ten game set-6,460, Park Circle team, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 11-12, 1941.

15 game set-9,420, Popular Club, Baltimore, Md., May, 1940.

Consecutive wins-33, Franks Tavern, Washing

ton, D. C., 1938-1939 season.

Season average (84 games)-629-52, Rossylon team, Washington, D. C., 1939-1940,

Three men game 475, Middletown All-Stars, Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937.

Three men set-1,240, Middletown All-Stars, Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937.

Three men four game set-1,524, Brozey, Hranicke. Weinberger, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 9, 1939.

Three men five game set-1,957, Hildebrand, Pickus, Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 17, 1939.

Doubles

Single game-341, Jake Hanson and Gordon Caldwell, Richmond, Va., July 1, 1933.

Three game set-918, Ray Haines and Art Felter, Baltimore, Md., April, 1939.

Five game set-1,416, Ev Gardner and Nick Paye, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 22, 1940.

Six game set-1,624, Nova Hamilton and Winnie
Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1940.

Eight game set-2,053, Tony Santini and Ed
Blakeney, Washington, D. C., April 4, 1940.
Nine game set-2,431, Nova Hamilton and Winnie

Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1940.

Ten game set-2,720, Nova Hamilton and Winnie Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 21, 1940.

15 game set-3,808, Tony Santini and Ed Blakeney, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1939:

20 game set-4,813, Red Neblett and Ray Barnes, Richmond, Va., Sept., 1939.

25 game set 6,072, Red Neblett and Ray Barnes, Richmond, Va., Sept., 1939.

Season average-245-10, Paul Harrison and Max Rosenberg, Washington, D. C. 1928-1929.

INDIVIDUALS

Single game-239, Eddie Funaro, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11, 1941.

Three game set-518, Wally Pipp, Hartford, Conn., April, 1934.

Four game set-610, Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22, 1941.

Five game set-782, Astor Clarke, Washington, D. C., April 5, 1941.

Six game set-912, Mike Dziadik, Derby, Conn., April, 1939.

Seven game set-1,053, Joe LaMastra, Bridgeport, Conn., April 17, 1940.

Eight game set, 1,160, Steve Witowski, Middletown, Conn., March, 1941.

Nine game set (all events)-1,318, Wally Pipp. Hartford, Conn., April, 1934.

Ten game set-1,482, Winnie Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 21, 1940.

15 game set-2,116, Steve Dyak, Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 6, 1940.

20 game set-2,757, Astor Clarke, Washington, D. C., Feb., 1934.

25 game set-3,406, Jack White, New Haven, Conn., April-May, 1938.

30 game set-3,946, Willie Stitz, Baltimore, Md.. Jan., 1941.

35 game set-4,764, Mike Bogino, Hartford, Conn.

port, Willimantic and New Haven, Conn., March, 40 game set-5,251, Jack White, Hartford, Bridge1939.

50 game set-6,725, Jack White, New Haven, Conn.

100 game set-12,446, Gordon McIlwee, Winchester, Va., Dec. 18, 1940.

Season

average (90 games), 131-70, Ray Northan, Hartford, Conn., 1939-1940 season.

WOMEN
Teams

Game 677, West Haven Girls, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1940.

Three game set-1,830, Newfield Girls, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 25, 1941.

Five game set-2,896, Health Center Girls, Norfolk, Va., April 5, 1936.

Ten game set-5,438, Evening Star Champions,

Washington, D. C., Feb. 9-11, 1934.

Season average (36 games)-557-20, Recreation Girls, Baltimore, Md., 1935-1936.

Consecutive wins-37, Bookies Team, Richmond,
Va., 1938-1939.

White, Lieb, Baltimore, Md., Oct., 1939.
Three women seven game set-2,433, Simmons,

Doubles

Single game-310 (tie) Ardrey Mullaney and Minerva Linthicum, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 11, 1939; Betty James and Ethel Harris, Baltimore, Md., Nov., 1940.

Three game set-798, Ann Levy and Doris Smith, Norfolk, Va., March 1, 1941.

Five game set-1,252, Ardrey Mullaney and Alice Lucas, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 26, 1936.

Six game set-1,417, Ethel Brewer and Dot Woolford, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 9, 1941.

Seven game set-1,659, Sue Miller and Frances

Oeschler, Baltimore, Md., May 4, 1940.

Eight game set-1,905, Thelma McDonough and
Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Md., April 14, 1940.
Ten game set-2,259, Anne Crubbs and Polly
Dozier, Richmond, Va., April, 1932.

Zentz, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1939.
15 game set-3,397, Naomi Zimmerman and Ruth

20 game set-4,500. Dorothy O'Brien and Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April, 1934.

Season average-217, Naomi Zimmerman and Mildred Tuckey, Baltimore, Md., 1934-1935

Individuals

High game-201, Peggy Vreeland, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1940.

Three game set-443, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., March 2, 1935.

Four game set-551, Lucille Young, Washington, D. C., Dec. 1, 1940.

Five game set-694, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April 17, 1936.

Six game set-835, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., March 13, 1937.

Seven game set-862, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., May 4, 1940.

Eight game set-988, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April 14, 1940. Tie.

Eight game set-988, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore,

Md., April 14, 1940.

Nine game set-1,202, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., May 29, 1940.

Ten game set-1,355, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Oct 25, 1936.

15 game set-1,942, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 29, 1939.

20 game set-2,486, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Dec 29-30, 1935.

25 game set-3,015, Ethel Brewer, Baltimore, Md., Jan., 1940.

30 game set-3,581, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Md., Jan., 1941.

Season average (93 games)-121-16, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., 1939-1940. Mixed Doubles

High game-337, Minevra Weisenborn and Clarence Blake, Baltimore, Md., March 21, 1941. Three game set-835, Ida Simmons, Bill Bradley, Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 23, 1939.

Four game set-1,095, Ethel Brewer and Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22, 1941.

Five game set-1,340, Ida Simmons and Bob Fisher, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10, 1941.

Six game set-1,523, Ethel Brewer and Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1940.

Nine game set-2,174, Ida Simmons and Hugh Arbaugh, Miami, Fla., Feb. 15, 1939.

Ten game set-2,567, Ida Simmons and Ray Von Dreele, Washington, D. C., Dec. 26, 1936.

15 game set-3,637, Katherine Vick and Bill Gauer, Norfolk, Va., Sept., 1939.

20 game set-4,830, Katherine Vick and Bill Gauer, Norfolk, Va., and Richmond, Va., Sept., 1939.

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Men's slalom (Amat.).William Redlin, Wash. Ski Club.... Aspen, Colo......
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and downhill (open) Toni Matt, North Conway, N. H...Aspen, Colo... Men's combined slalom

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and downhill (amat.) William Redlin, Wash. Skl Club.. Aspen, Colo. Women's slalom...... Marilyn Shaw, Mt. Mansfield Ski

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Gretchen Frazer, Sun Valley. Women's Downhill Nancy Reynolds, Amateur Ski Club (amateur). of N. Y.. Women's comb. (open) Gretchen Frazer. Women's comb. (amat.) Nancy Reynolds.

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AMERICAN SKI TROPHY

1939, Dick Durrance; 1940, Alf Engen; 1941, Charles M. Dole.

Official American Ski Jumping Records

1941, Alf Engen, Sun Valley at Iron Mt., Mich., 267 feet; 1941, Torger Tokle, Norway Ski Club at Seattle, Wash., 288 feet; 1941, Torger Tokle at Leavenworth, Wash., 273 feet.

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Sports Club..

Combined slalom and Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N.
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