FINISH OF 220-YARD FINAL AT TITLE MEET
Mil1s Carmelita Landry beating Miss Virginia .Jahn in North American speed-skating championships on opening day a t Schenectady.
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FREISINGER SKATES
TO VICTORY IN 880
Ted Ellenwood, Amsterdam. N. Y., 30; Vic
Ronchetti, Cblcago, 10 : Handlo.n, 10.
SENIOR WOMEN
Half-Mlle Race-Won by Miss Carmelita
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established last year by George
Waller of Schnectady.
Bob Fitzgerald of Minneapolls,
with 70 points, led the intermediate
division.
Behind him came Ed
Kuczek of Fort Johnson, N. Y., 60,
and John Schneider of Long Island
City, 30.
Other division leaders were Miss
Rose Steininger, Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., and Miss Bunny Lawlor,
Chicago, intermediate girls, tied at
50: Bob Phillips, Saratoga Springs,
junior boys, 50; Laser, Chicago,
juvenile boys,
50, and
Miss
Gretchen Sherrill, Saratoga. Springs, 1
juvenile girls, 30.
In the junior girls group there
was a four-way tie at 30 among the
Misses Ann Jones, Saratoga Springs:
Marion Harding, Newburgh, N. Y. :
Betty O'Neil, Schenectady, and Ann
Heitzman, Saratoga Springs.
Twelve final events will be held
' tomorrow.
THE SUMMARIES
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SENIOR MEN
Half-Mlle Race-Won
by
Leo Freislnger,
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Damitz, Buffa.lo. Tlme-1 :28.2.
Point Standing-Miss Landry. 90 ; Miss Gordon, 50 ; Ml1s Virginia. Jahn, Cressklll,
N. J. , 20; Miss Danitz, 10; Miss Laverne
Dahm, Cleveland, 10.
INTERl\IEDIATE BOYS
Half·Mlle Race-Won by Bob Fitzgerald,
Minneapolis; second, Ed Kuczek, Fort
Johnson, N. Y. ; third, Charles Snyder,
Fort Johnson. Tlme-1 :29.4.
Point Standfr.g-F!tzgeraJcl, 70; Kuczek, 60 :
John Schnelder. Long Island Clty, 30:
Arthur Van Dyke, Saratoga Springs, 10 ;
Snyder, 10.
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INTERMEDIATE GmLS
HO· Yards Race-Won by Miss Bunny Law.
tor. Chicago; second, Miss Rose Stelnln-
t".;~th~a~~;.. tr~c"{.1n~tat~~rd ~prl~~~~
T1me--O :45.
Point Skating-Miss Steininger. 50: Miss
Lawlor. 50; Miss Betty Klein, Buffalo. 10 ;
Miss Kirkpatrick, 10.
JUNIOR BOYS
Half·llflle Race-Won by Robert Phillips,
Sar<\ toga Springs i second. Ernest Rledel 1
Teaneck, N . J . ; third, Gerard Goguen ,
Fitchburg. Mass. Tlme-1 :31.6.
Point Standlng-Philllps. 50; Don Fahren·
bach. Chicago, 30 : Riedel. 20 ; Goguen, 10;
Robert Pfeil. Buffalo, 10.
JUNIOR GIRLS
On1e1-sixth
Mile
Race-Won
by
M i!ts
Ann
Heitzman, Saratoga Springs ; second, Miss
Belly O' Neil. Schenectady; third, Miss
P~:rs~a~3.~c!J~~~ez:r:~~hJo~~~.ef?~~:t::
O'Neil and Heitzman tied with 30 each.
JliVENILE BOYS
One-sixth Mlle Race-Won by Don Laser,
Chicago : second, James Farrell, Scbenec·
tady; third, Joe Tierney, Nn1·burgb, ,
N. Y. T!me--0 :29.
Point Standing-Laser, 50 : Jerry Fehren- 1
bach. 30; Farrell, 20; Jame& Quinn, Ja-
maica, 10; Tierney, 10.
Chicago; second, Ken Bartholomew. Minneapolis; third, Bud Handla.n, St. Louts.
Tlme-1 :22.8.
Two-Milo Race-Won by Bartholomew: sec·
220-Yard Race-Won by Ml•s Gretchen Slterrlll . Saratoga Springs: second, Miss Evelyn
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Potnt Standing-Miss Sherrill, 30; Mis• Lee,
20; Miss Stockman, 10.
ond, Charles Leighton, Milwaukee; third,
Bob Hackenback. Chicago. Ttme---5 :57.
JUVENILE GIRLS
Lee. La Crosse, Wjs.; th!rd , Miss Margaret Stockman, Buffalo. Time--0 :24.8.
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Published: February 2, 1941
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