A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . — U. Salchow, Champion of Europe, 1S98-1900, in obRocker, in the Competition at Davos, February, 1S99 CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE 8*5 893892891 89. Competion not : T. von Foldvary, : Ed. Engelmann, : H. Grenander, : Ed. Engelmann, : O. Uhlig, 13—Dr. A. G. Keane, Champion of America, 1898-1900 CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICA 1887, first champion, under N. A. S. A., F. P. Good;88, 89, L. Rubenstein; 90, no contest; 91
A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . — U. Salchow, Champion of Europe, 1S98-1900, in obRocker, in the Competition at Davos, February, 1S99 CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE 8*5 893892891 89. Competion not : T. von Foldvary, : Ed. Engelmann, : H. Grenander, : Ed. Engelmann, : O. Uhlig, 13—Dr. A. G. Keane, Champion of America, 1898-1900 CHAMPIONSHIP OF AMERICA 1887, first champion, under N. A. S. A., F. P. Good;88, 89, L. Rubenstein; 90, no contest; 91, G. declined to skate off tie with L. Rubenstein; 92,Phillips beat J. F. Bacon and retired (N. Y. Herald, ); 93, Bacon beat H. S. Evans; 94, contest aban-doned; 95, Phillips reentered and won, but was beaten in96 by Evans, who then retired; 9-, Phillips beat Keane;then retired and took charge of the St. Nicholas Rink. 34 METHODS OF JUDGING AND SCORING The strict rules for English form have undoubtedly con-tributed to a high level of general proficiency among Englishskaters, but at the expense of individual freedom and elastic-ity. Judges and skaters have a definite standard to go by,even if it doesnt suit everybody. On the other hand, thefreedom of the American schedule and rules makes it difficultfor skaters always to know just what local judges expect ofthem,—there is no precise standard for skat
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