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Harold & Dick Clague Head Down The Ski Jump At Huron Hills, January 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Harold & Dick Clague Head Down The Ski Jump At Huron Hills, January 1939 image
Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1939
Caption:
APPARENTLY HEADED FOR TROUBLE: It took a lot of nerve for Eck Stanger, Ann Arbor News photographer, to snap the above picture. But it took more nerve for Dick and Harold Clague, the principals, to provide Stanger with his inspiration. The Clague brothers are shown coming down the steep ski jump at Huron Hills, hand-in-hand. Harold, on the left, appears to be getting one of his skis dangerously close to his brother's path. But they both made the jump and the only casualty was Stanger, who vaulted out of the way, just after snapping the above view. The three Clague brothers, Tom, Dick and Harry, are giving exhibitions several times a week on the newly-erected Huron slide.

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