A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . but, practically, the filling out of some of the numbers inrecent New York competitions has been so meagre, and thelove for adornment with medals has seemed to be so muchmore prevalent than the love for the art of skating, thatsome of the older skaters have resigned from the N. A.,whose management, according to Caspar Whitney (ifar-pers Weekly, Feb. 25, 1899), has not been free fromlocal bias. Perhaps, if some of the numbers were prescribedbeforehand, and some drawn by lot at the c
A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . but, practically, the filling out of some of the numbers inrecent New York competitions has been so meagre, and thelove for adornment with medals has seemed to be so muchmore prevalent than the love for the art of skating, thatsome of the older skaters have resigned from the N. A.,whose management, according to Caspar Whitney (ifar-pers Weekly, Feb. 25, 1899), has not been free fromlocal bias. Perhaps, if some of the numbers were prescribedbeforehand, and some drawn by lot at the contest, the endsdesired by all might best be served. 31. II — G. Hlgel, Champion of the. World, 1899-1900, in Second Curve of of Rocker, in the Competition at Davos, February, 1S99 CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD 1895. London: 1, H. Grenander, Stockholm; 2, G. Hiigel; 3, G. Stockholm : G. Hiigel, Vienna. 1896. St. Petersburg: G. Fuchs, Munich.
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