File:Lacrosse Game, Capitals vs Shamrocks Ottawa Ont October 13th 1914.JPG

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English: James J Corbett facing the ball at the great Lacrosse Game, Capitals vs Shamrocks, in Ottawa, Ont October 13th 1914

A trio of Champions

  • three great Canadian newspapermen and the tradition they created ...
  • Philip Dansken Ross, Editor of the Ottawa Evening Journal, champion oarsman in 1885 of all Canada
*Dr. Alex Martin for 6 years champion skater of North America
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Source Anson A Gard, (1904) "The hub and the spokes ; or, The Capital and its environs" The Emerson Press, Ottawa & New York
Author Anson A Gard

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