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IN THE SNOW

SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS.

(Per Press . Association—Copyright,

THE CHATEAU, August 26. Ruapehu Ski Club’s championships commenced: to-day. . r ihe weather has been unsettled for the past two days, but the sun shone, during the races. The course was set close to the club, ahd consisted of two runs each. The results were:— ' Ladies’ Slalom—Miss S. E, MaePherson (Palmerston North) 75 2-5 secs, 1; Miss J. Harrison (Auckland) 77 1-5 secs, 2; Miss E. Smith (Wellington) 88 1-5 secs, i Ladies’ Novice Race Miss R. Schmidt (Auckland) 1; Miss E. Hunter (Te Awamutu) 2; Miss T. Rowe (Auckland) 3. It is expected that the men’s downhill races and possibly the men’s slalom will be held to-morrow. * Tararua Tramping Club’s races also commence to-morrow. Events open to all comers will be held on Saturday, and trophies will be presented by* the Chateau management.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1937, Page 2

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IN THE SNOW Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1937, Page 2

IN THE SNOW Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1937, Page 2

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