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Shooting in the pistol section of the Olympic Pentathlon competition, from right to left is Sdt. Griessler of Austria, Capt. John Walker of Gt. Britain, Hptmn. Scriber, Feb. 1, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Green)

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Winners of the Two-Man Bob competition in the Winter Olympics at St. Moritz, Switzerland, on Jan. 31, 1948, in action, are the Swiss No. 2 team, Felix Endrich, driver left, and Friedrich Waller. (AP Photo)

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Jan 31, 1948; St. Moritz, SWITZERLAND; The United States women's ski team, wearing for their first time light grey Olympic suits during the 1948 St. Moritz Winter Olympics. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Hijo Chang Lee of Korea, left, and A. Huiskes of Holland, competing in the 500 metres Olympic speedskating, at St Moritz, Switzerland, on Jan. 31, 1948. (AP Photo/Robert Rider-Rider)

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The U.S. Winter Olympics team marching through St. Moritz to the opening on the games at the ice stadium, Jan. 30, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Green)

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The American Winter Olympics team march through St. Moritz, Switzerland, on Jan. 30, 1948, on their way to the Ice Stadium for the opening ceremony Fifth Winter Olympic Games. (AP Photo)

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The lighting of the Olympic flame in the ice stadium at St. Mortiz, Switzerland, on Jan. 30, 1948, at the opening of the Olympic Winter Games. (AP Photo/Staff)

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The Swiss score the first goal of the Winter Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland, on Jan. 30, 1948, in the game between Switzerland and America. Switzerland won the game 5-4. (AP Photo)

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You may or may not be looking at the hockey team which will represent the United States at the Winter Olympics, Jan. 27, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. This is the team which the United States Olympic Committee hopes will represent the U.S. in the games, but the committee is now engaged in controversy with the Amateur Hockey Association of America which also has named a team to carry the U.S. colors. A decision as to which team might play was expected, with some possibility that both American entries might of eliminated. Left to right: Jack Hutchinson of Boston, Mass., trainer and manager; Roy Ikola of Eveleth, Minn., Bruce Gardner of Melrose, Mass., Neil Selley of Eveleth, Minn., Joe Riley of Medford, Mass., Allan Van of St. Paul, Minn., George Donahue of Winchester, Mass.; Louis Preston of New York City, Jimmy Loan of Princeton, N.J.; Billy Briel of New York City; Paul Wild of St. Paul, Minn., and Chris Rodger of Princeton, N.J. (AP Photo)

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Richard Button of Englewood, N.J. who will represent the United States in the men's figure skating competition at the Winter Olympics at St. Moritz, Switzerland, makes a sensational leap during practice there, Jan. 27, 1948. Button recently won the European figure skating for men in competition at Prague, Czechoslovakia. Opening ceremonies for the St. Moritz games will take place Jan. 30,1948. (AP Photo)

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In this Jan. 26, 1948, photo, Barbara Ann Scott, World Champion Women's figure skater, practices at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Scott, who won Canadian's only Olympic title in women's figure skating, died Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. She was 84. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press)

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Members of the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating teams glide over the ice in preparation for competition in the Winter Olympics, Jan. 22, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. Left to right are James Grogan, Robert Swenning, New York City; Eileen Seigh, Brooklyn, N.Y., Richard Button, Englewood, N.J.; Gretchen Merrill, Boston, Mass., James Lettingarver, St. Paul, Minn., Karol Kenneth and Peter Kennedy, both of Seattle. (AP Photo/Michael Nash)

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Members of the U.S. 1948 Winter Olympic speed skating team limber up during a practice session in preparation for the forthcoming Olympics, Jan. 21, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. Left to right are Art Seaman, of South Minneapolis, Minn., Ken Henry, Chicago, Ill., Richard Solem, of Minn.; Sonny Rupprecht, of St. Louis, Mo., Ray Blum, from Nutley, N.J., and John Werket, of South Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo)

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Frank Stack, of Winnipeg, Canada; Gordon Audley, also from Winnipeg; A.B. Hardy, of Edmonton, and Craig MacKay, left to right, from Saskatoon, members of the Canadian Olympic speed skating team, set to go during a practice at the ice stadium as they prepare for the 1948 Winter Olympics, Jan. 21, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo)

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Frank Stack, of Winnipeg, Canada; Gordon Audley, also from Winnipeg; A.B. Hardy, of Edmonton, and Craig MacKay, left to right, from Saskatoon, members of the Canadian Olympic speed skating team, set to go during a practice at the ice stadium as they prepare for the 1948 Winter Olympics, Jan. 21, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo)

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Members of the U.S. 1948 Winter Olympic speed skating team limber up during a practice session in preparation for the forthcoming Olympics, Jan. 21, 1948, St. Moritz, Switzerland. Left to right are Art Seaman, of South Minneapolis, Minn., Ken Henry, Chicago, Ill., Richard Solem, of Minn.; Sonny Rupprecht, of St. Louis, Mo., Ray Blum, from Nutley, N.J., and John Werket, of South Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo)

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Dick Button of Englewood, N.J., U.S. and North American men's figure skating champion, and winner of the European title, executes a jump during a practice session at St. Moritz, Switzerland, January 19, 1948, in preparation for the Winter Olympics of 1948. Button was runner-up in the 1947 international competition. (AP Photo)

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Jan 01, 1948; Olympia, GREECE; The Olympic flame makes it way to St. Moritz, Switzerland from it's origin in Olympia, Greece for the 1948 Winter Olympics. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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These four Korean speed skaters, en route to the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, try out the ice and limber up in the process on the Rockefeller Plaza outdoor rink, Dec. 11, 1947, New York. Left to right are Dong Sung Moon, Chong Kook Lee, Hyo Chang Lee and Young Chin Choi, who will also act as Olympics was partially sponsored by the contributions of U.S. soldiers stationed in Korea. (AP Photo/Jacob Harris)

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Andrea Mead, 14-year-old Rutland, VT skier, uses her ski poles to give her impetus as she starts a downhill run at Sun Valley, Idaho, March 27, 1947. Miss Mead was recently chosen as a member of the women's downhill and slalom teams to represent the United States in the 1948 Winter Olympics to be held in St. Moritz, Switzerland. (AP Photo)

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