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Knox Cave Notes Last year the best time in speed contests for 16 laps at Knox cave rink was 3 minutes 27 seconds by Charles Riley of Albany.
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'''Knox Cave Notes'''
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Last year the best time in speed contests for 16 laps at Knox cave rink was 3 minutes 27 seconds by Charles Riley of Albany.
 
   
 
   
 
This year the contests are on Thursday evenings and the first of the series was held August 5. This race was won by D. Valletta, Schenectady, in 3 minutes 12 seconds.
 
This year the contests are on Thursday evenings and the first of the series was held August 5. This race was won by D. Valletta, Schenectady, in 3 minutes 12 seconds.

Latest revision as of 19:40, 19 January 2014

Go to Knox Cave Early articles 1933 - 1960
Knox Cave article August 13, 1937

Knox Cave Notes

Last year the best time in speed contests for 16 laps at Knox cave rink was 3 minutes 27 seconds by Charles Riley of Albany.

This year the contests are on Thursday evenings and the first of the series was held August 5. This race was won by D. Valletta, Schenectady, in 3 minutes 12 seconds.

Winners on Aug, 5, 12, 19 and 26, will compete for first place on Sept. 2.

Managers of the Coast to Coast Speed Skating Derby have requested that Knox Cave co-operate with one or more teams. Transportation to and from Longg Beach, Cal, is guaranteed. Skaters pay will average $10O a week, or more, plus prizes that may run into big money.

Altamont Enterprise August 13, 1937