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fiSKI RUNNERSTO JU^P HEREtook first places at West Salem,Rush-ford and Spring Grove, will be hereand eighteen others are now tryingout a course which has been builtWU.3NEY SUNDAYat Koch's farm, on the Mormon Cou-I )enionst rationofStunts tlt;» lr Made at theKoeli Kami as Benefitlee road.Ski runners of national fame whoare already in La Crosse to partlci-Verialh»at« *n nieet, includes besidesLaumb, Oscar Gunderson of Chippewa Falls, Krling Lang of Stoughton, Axel A as of Spring Grove, Oleand Christ Bjerke of Chicago and Peter Kvammgp of Peterson, Minn.To Organize Ski MenKvammen is a ski runner from Norway who has just come to this cohntry after winning many tournaments there. He is likely to give the other professionals a hard tus-fLlt; ale.for OrganizationLa Crosse is to have a big ski tournament tomorrow.National ski runners of prominence who have been participating in the ski tournaments at West Salem,Kush-ford. Spring Grove and other places during the last week are congregated in La Crosse today to put on an inter-championship meet in this city Sunday. Incidentally they will lay the foundation h« re for the organization of a l,a Crosse ski club whichthey hope will be able to put on areal nation-wide tournament next winter.SCROFULA AND ALLIt is the purpose of the ski men to get La Crosse ski runners organized so they can begin concerted work with the opening of the next ski season. There are several hundred men and a few women In I^a Crosse whotheHUMJRS G.VE WAYCarl Laumb of Spring Grove, whoThere are many things learned from experience and observation that the older generation should impress upon the younger. Among them is the fact that scrofula ana other humors are most successfully treated with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medicine is a peculiar combination of remarkably effective blood-purifying and health-giving roots, barks and herbs, and has been tested for forty years. Get it today.enjoy tue spcrt independently in various courses. There is an excellent course above the golf links, another at Pammel s farm, one at the rear of Granddad’s bluff, one on Miller’s bluff, one at the rear of the county jail and others which have been popular this winter, but the Koch hill hasbeen pronounced best on acount ofthe snow abundance.The meet will open at 2 o'clock.Arrangements have been made with abus line to carry the crowds from the end of the Mormon Coulee road car line and a nominal charge will be made, the money to be turned into the organization fund of the newclub.
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La Crosse Tribune

La Crosse, Wisconsin, US

Sat, Feb 20, 1915

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