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A DISLOCATED SHOULDER and torn ligaments did not prevent Bert Schlosser, of Portland, from ski-ing at Mount Pleasant, Maine. Many skiers have difficulty in maintaining their balance when in top physical condition, but this particular enthusiast found his injury did not affect his balance to any great extent.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 13

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A DISLOCATED SHOULDER and torn ligaments did not prevent Bert Schlosser, of Portland, from ski-ing at Mount Pleasant, Maine. Many skiers have difficulty in maintaining their balance when in top physical condition, but this particular enthusiast found his injury did not affect his balance to any great extent. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 13

A DISLOCATED SHOULDER and torn ligaments did not prevent Bert Schlosser, of Portland, from ski-ing at Mount Pleasant, Maine. Many skiers have difficulty in maintaining their balance when in top physical condition, but this particular enthusiast found his injury did not affect his balance to any great extent. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 13

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