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Show 1 ' ICE SKATING :! Saranac Lake, N. T., Januarj1- 1, 1912 ! f-jl, Edward Lamy made a world's record ! ij' of nine seconds for 100 yards, standlnr i start. 2' " Springfield. Mass.,. January IS Ml.3 Masrgle A. Graham of Ludlow won the Jl 'k hnlf-mllo women's national skating- cham- flifL pIonBhlp, defeating Mrs. Frank McMillan m;' ln 1:44 4-5. m Chlcagp, January 28 Ttobcrt McLean. t1,' international amateur skating champion, was defeated by Charles Fischer of Mil- ) ! ... waukeo In tho one-mllo Invitation race, J;V In S:03. Herman Leweck tied tho world's ' J , ,' record for the backward Jump, 3 feet f ')'. Inehes. ;' Saranao Lake. X. T.. January 31 Ed- ij mund Lamy wrested the title of profc3- slonal Hkatln? champion from Morris .ill' Wood, defeating Wood In tho half-mile Si! race in l:u 1-5 and the two-mile race Sit'i In Ci55 n-5. Wood won tho quarter-mile race in 30 3-5 seconds. , 'a;ij, Stockholm, Swcdon, February 11 Oscar J?!'! Mutliicson. the Norwegian skater, wan J ''' declared clunmplon of 13urope. having won f h the COO-uieter race in 44 1-5 seconds fa 3i M! new record), and 6000-meter raco on February 10 aud tn 'February 11, tho J'.'f ICOO-meter raco. In 2:20:6; 10,000-metcr match In 38:02.8. A , Stockholm, Sweden. February 12 Go- 'y, esta Sandabl of Sweden won the "Kuro- tL1'!' pcan championship for fancy skating. T. ()' Cleveland, Ohio, February' 34 Robert ',' McLean was declared International cham- V' j plon of Canada and the "United Slate-i V after winning all tho events in a series j , r of meets, which ended at Clovcland thla week. it , |