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Lowell (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
Frank Parker (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
McFarlin (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
Charles F. Young (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
Charles Johnson (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
Edward Warren (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.
E. H. C. Plympton (search for this): article 19
Prizes for skating.
--The skaters at Lowell, Mass., male and female, contested on Saturday last, for several prizes offered at McFarlin's Park, with the following result: First prize for boys under fourteen years of age, half mile, was won by Master E. H. C. Plympton, in 1.45, 1.39, second prize by Master Chas. F. Young, in 1.47, 1.45. Mrs. Charles Johnson won the ladies' prize for the fastest skating, half-mile heats, in 2.07 and 2.08.
Frank Parker took the first prize for gentlemen, mile heats, in 3.16, 3.26.
For best fancy skating Edward Warren received the first prize.