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une 3rd, 1912 ES TO RENT. rnished, 3 offices Ve, m 16.00 per Co., Auction. nto St, Medicine Hat. 296. Brown ute INT Fine large office in size, corner of 4th ain street, upstairs in . Modern convenien- Mghted. Most central elty, Apply at the Se 8 TO RENT. rnished house for two mily with no children Hotson and Leader, 2746 ee nished rooms to rent, and sitting room, mod- , suitable for two ly 426 Toronto Street. 2T4ate ec TU e fromt bed room, furnished, house ful- ply 439, Montreal st. 27306 a LLANEOUS See DIES AND GENTS: hing, shoes, watchen, evolvers, valises, sult nusical instruments, erat waggons, bug- dicyeles, carpenter 1ic s and furs, horse t-1thers, bought ang he Harvard Tailoring 1 avenue, opposite re. P. O. box 701. Best Prices Pald for 28Dtt. ) HAT HIDE, FUR CO. The above have ; selection of Second the city. We carrr 3 and Bedding, new Clothing, Clocks, y, Rifles, Guns, Re- , Buggies, Harness, ine of winter goods. ng mentioned above Prices. Call at 504 t. or Phone 587. tf ACCOUNTANTS ON CO., chartered nd auditors, (estab- ors, city of Medicine fedicine Hat, Leth- bson, C.A, resident 198. Burns Block. 275att ONEERS CO., Live Stock uctioneers, 519 Tor- 8 every Friday at 1 o'clock. Ranch les conducted any- rniture sales con- Consult us, our ex- isposal free. Phone e Co, 519 To- iszatt S CARDS, MACHINES sud ning Pianos and id to rent. Ald e. W. J. Fleming eet. tt, B.A.Sc Engineer, rta Land Surveyor ur Railways, wage, Irrigation, te, 1 Bank Building. Phone 420 aperhanging. Stewart. osite Binnings) Estimates cheer cost of Papering e 156. TUNING REGULATING ur undertaken at consistent with Guaranteed. ADSIT 505 Main St ire Lost Springs about are, 7 years old, heavy with foal. ulder. Suitable White. Medicine 272412 be givenias un- ay's prices, viz: 1 steers 153 to derson, consult- nr, Col., lecture 1 at the Mon- s7- The News Job facility for sup- The Daily. News. Monday, June ard, 1912 Just received a ship- ment of summer vests from Bloom and Hor- ner, New York city. The vests are correctly tailored and the pat. terns are very swell, in fact the above firm are the acknowledged lead- ers in fancy vests on the American side. Look them over. Complete Men's Outfitters, Turpin Bros The Man's Stone Where You Get the Big Dollar's Worth oo You will find it to your advantage to . all often at the C. P. R. Men s Store during June. i We are specializing this week on our sult sale. 18 20 Suits for 12.50 10 12 Suits for 7. Look over these for every- day wear, You will find them just what you want? H.S.IRELAND C.P.R. MENS STORE Dirty Tactics in Van Con Jones Received a migh- ty Swat in Craninum from Player. CW. A. P. Dispatch.) Vancouver B. C., June 3. Mega- phone in hand, Con. Jones sat at the Canning for fish may appear unsports- edge ofthe lacrosse field Saturday, occasionally shouting: to his players. George Rennie of Westminster hap- pened to chase the iball near the Van- couver manager and stopped to swat him over, the head with his lacrosse stick, * Jones head was dented by the blow. The accident brought the crowd to its fect, but when-the ex- citement was over, it was Tegarded of the Westminster player. It was as a grim kind of joke on the part Rennie also who put Hess out of business. He was not put off by the referee, who thought it was accidental. 23 Starters for Derby Big Field will Likely go to the Post on Wednesday, London, June 3. The list of pro- bable starters for the Derby next Wednesday numbers twenty-three, and with the race so open in charac- ter it is probable that most of those will go to the post. Owners with anything entered feel they -have chance at cast in a year where so many accidents and reverses have accompanied preparations for the great classic. Today Sweeper II is a little shor- ter in price at 5 to '2..White Star and Tagalie are anchored at 70 to 1 and 8 to 1 iespectively. Jaeger and Pintadeau 100 to 8, Cat- mint and Jingling Geordie at 100 to 7, Javelin 20 to 1, Cruseke 66 to 1, Tagalio is being backed for a place von the filly's record on recent run- t ning. ; t couver Game) called a friend whose ambition is to pull him out of his native element the musKallonge is the gamest of all fish, and those who have had an ex- citing session with a full-grown imus- kallonge are l kely to agree. June fs the month of all mggghs for going af- ter this mammoth of the pike species, for then he is at his best, fresh and. vigorous and able to put up a secap of fishermen, compare with a fighter, and at his June best, the lat- ter is entitled to the shade, jen often Me still for hours, trying the big pike is on the go from srsieesoesossesteate ete sieate sie aieaieeleeteteetoateatpatoatpatioate eeg ( - Skidoo for the Derby H Ih A Already the Big American Game Is Crowded Out at the Coast. New. York, June 3 Soccer football i steadily. gaining a foothold in the East and In the central Western part of the country. Already it has crowd: ed out the American game on the Pa- citle slope, and while it has not yet supplanted the Eastern game on the Atlantic coast, a league has b en formed with six colleges as members, and Indications are that two more will Join for next year. Princeton and Brown have been fermally invited to join the Intercol- jleslate Association Football League; whose membership already comprises Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Haverford. It. is believed that the invitations will te accepted as the athletic authorities at Princeton and Brown have already indicated their desire to compete. As will be seen, the personnel of the league is, with the exception of, Haverford, entirely big teams. The Schedule is so arranged that every jteam meets the other seven. It will be this very feature that will in time enable association to . considerably undermine and dethrone the American game in the end, according to under- graduate talk. Aged and timeworn scraps be- tween various of the large universi- tes have resulted in the severance of football relations with many, so that Jat present they are not linked up with any series of games. Pennsylvania is a rank outsider, and Cornell is almost in the same boat. Harvard and Princeton were kept apart for years on account of a silly mistaken idea. The fact that the English game is What has brought all of these univer- sities, through their athletic teams, into amicable relations, is what makes lovers of the great American as a side line on the Pacific coast and is now the one fall sport at Stanford and California universities. versity of Southern California took it up and the University of Ne- vada followed suit: have Washington and Oregon that they too will put soccer next fall. can game as long as possible, -but lack of opponents caused the change. ty features both branches of football American and English each having about the same number of adherents. University of Wyoming is thi following suit. several disgruntled members of university parent that Dartmouth, West Point, Annapolis and Syracuse are the only large athletic institutions that hot represented in the British game. The Carlisle Indians Poeteatestestoctent hos2os e se ako e e oe a eee eoaioaieedoeie eleaie ele eteeiease fests ste eteateet against fatalities and injuries in the rushing style of play, and the fatali- ties and injuries tha: alwa its BAe for these contentions is apparent. But this is not all. The alterations Four Events For Two Days Racing Are to Be Pulled and changes made to American foot- Off. ball every year when the rules com- mittee gets In its deadly -work Is weakening the game more than any other single cause, it 1s claimed. Coaches and candidates find eve: fall that it is necessary to learn prac- Ueally the entire game over again, so changed and revamp d are the pro- (Speeial Dispatch) New York; June 3. Another bie visions tn the new rule book. road race is planned for the Pacitic Set ae ee rtion of the old time cone on IulpB REE. 10 will be aera Faas ca rca TON Baek ce cracoeus, Waatkestietor, tovanonce ee ange ucsTEradulatee: Whol of (ko TacaisegMleoblle Glau can Samer for return of the: Gld stvie th, recone GReaEMAcea It Fee of play. The allowance of the for- events are planned for the two days of racing, which will be over a circuit in-Pierce county through the Tacoma gravel prairies, The course fs five m which means that cars will pas grand stand at rapid intervals, The first day there will be run three iight ear races, including the 230 cubic in, and under division, 231-300 and 301- 450 displacement, division in Class These will run respectively 100, 150/ By and 200 miles. al The next day there will be the f Class D non-stock free for all rave, contestants running 250 mi means fifty laps, The cash prize tor the free for all is 5,000, the same amount being split up in the light car events. Four perpetual challenge ward pass under certain conditions is the only innovation which bas found universal favor. Association football was introduced The Uni- then Announcements been made at universities in teams in the field They clung to the Ameri- which fj Coming further east, Utah Universi- trophies will be battler for in each This year several Colorado institu- race tons will have soccer teams and the Starter Fred G. Wagner has been King of asked by the Tacoma people to make another trip to the coast to start this race, and if the Old Orchard Beach meet promoters will release him from his contract to stazt the races Still further east, it is learned that the conference body in the MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Soak ar ter eee Excellent Soil. Half Cash. F Abundance of Water LEVELLAND oS WITHIN FOUR MILES OF POST OFFICE 50.00 PER ACRE FIVE ACRES OR MORE Balance Without Interest M. GINTHER LAND CO, We are THE Farm Land Co. MONDAY Annual championship tournament of Women s Eastern Golf Association opens in Philadelphia. are have a soccer 8tidiron sport fear for its life. Add to that the annual i June is a great month for the an- glers and from the Atlantic to the Pacific the man with the rod is hik- jing for his favorite haunt, there to joo and maybe win what the poets call the tinny tribe. Those who have never blocked for channel cat in the Mississippi, however, have misse jone of the most exciting experiences that may come to a fisherwoman. This week will witness the beginning Jot the blocking season on the pa- pa of waters. At first contemplation the art of blocking, jugging or tia- anlike, but it ain't. The blocker takes a dozen or two wooden blocks, corked jugs or airtight tin cans. and team which plays a few games every outtay fall ee Blocking For Cat Is a Popular River Sport bellied beauty below, dragging heavy block .by the hook in his gills, changes his course every few minutes and the boat handler needs to be skil- ful to keep on the trail. drawn into the boat unless the line breaks or the hook becomes unloosed. One happens at some time during a day s Sports, and strange to say, itis al ways the biggest fish one gbout 80 run, long (business of ecteiching tne OA arms as far as possible) th: gets a- way. No sooner is one big cat caught until other blocks go racing off, and Pennsylvania state tennis champion- ships (for men) begin at Haverford. Pa, Maryland state tennis champion- ships begin in Baltimore. Fottoa States tenn begin in Montgomery, Ala. TUESDAY Willie Hoppe ys. Harry Cline, at Philadelphia, for 18.2 balkline cham- pionship, Annual St the tournament Mexico, Mo, Annual bench show of Ladies Ken- Kaler Eventually Tace meeting at Des Moines, fa: New England charhpionship tennis of these accidents invariably 10 rounds, at New York. Tony Ross vs. Jim Stewart, Atlanta, Ga. WEDNESDAY W: Opening of annual exhibition of Winnipeg (Man.) Horse Show Associa- tion, 10 St isconsin and Minnesota where the flerce muskallonge abounds, or who has the time and the price to visit this region during the next few weeks. According to his friends if he can be the hat would make the blood pound hrough the veins of the most biase Only a salmon can muskallonge as a A salmon patience even of an angler, but the second he feels the hook and there is take seventy-five feet of line without a check, and the man who has timt Interscholastic Athletic leaping darting, plunging, curvetting, glistening bulk of deviltry at the end of that length of slender line has no time to think of home, mother, wife, best girl or the price of stocks. Still another angler, who has experienced fierce denizen of the rivers and lakes, remarks: The grapple between a hu- man beinb sound in wind and science epics about. of all a veritable tiger among the fresh water fish. Championship meet of the Michigan Association at Detroit. GUN CLUB The club: had the pleasure of en- tertaining Mr. N. Beckman at the reg- ular Saturday evening shoot. The scdres were as follows: Shot at. Broke 62 delights of a bout with such a Waddell *N, Beckman The muskallonge is at A.K. Grimmer ... ... Toledo Chicago Batteries Bender championships Benz and Sullivan. of Missouri Boston . Trap Shooters Association opens at Cleveland ... ... Batteries Hall tournament opens at Hartford, Conn. Chicago Charley White vs. Young Shugross, Philadelphia . St. Paul Minneapolis Batterles Bomas Louisville... 2: Columbus... : Batteries Rowan and Schlief; oO Haxon, (Saturday s Games.) : Philadelphia hington Louis Batteries Hughes and He Son and Bitshell. and Castorby. nel Association of America at Min-/New York . : : after an exciting pursuit, with a thrill Po), ry Detroit... ne for every minute, the boat-gets along- Opening of Cedar Vall cir. Batteri cult Batteries Caldwell side the block, and the big cat fish is OPening Summers and Stanage. and and Sweeney; Sunday s Games, Kr Ragon and Erwin. 14 6 Walsh, Peterson, Block and Kuhn, Coombes and Lapp. Louls ... hington A Lake, E, Brown and Groom and Henry. 3 6 6 9 yehell, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, (Saturday's Games.) and and Allen. and 2 muskatonge taformed with the W. Craft ... 54 Bruck and Smith. temper of Satan is something to write A McKellen 53 Indianapolis 2 B1 Toledo ... 0. 22. 22. home only in cool and deep lakes or +s. w. Arbuckle ... 48 Batteries Merse and Clark; clear and swift streams, which:makes W. N, Roxborough . 46 lager and Land. . him the eristocrat of the pike family, A W. Gleaves ... ... 33 Milwaukee pry jas his cousins and uncles and aunts S J. Lait... .. 32 Kansas City oa delight to wallow in mud. No other S. T. Fawcett... ... . 31 Batteries Marion and Sunday s Games. brand of fish in the waters he hauats *Visitors, Powell and Jones. dares tackle a muskalionge, haviag Spoom shoot next Wednesday even- learned discretion trom dear experi- ing at 6.30. Indianapolis. ence, and the muskallongs-is the-foe- Casey and Clark. 307 410 5 St. Pa Rochest Murray; 2 4 3 6 491 Col- 1 3 J. Sallow T. Woods T. R. Shaw Doane For all 4 Montreal . 2 Holmes and Blair. Taylor, Becker and Pierce. Proyidence : .. 4)Jersey City ... 2) Mitchell, Hardon and Bruggay. Frill, Hagerman and Doescher. Alexander rer Muwaukee Kansas City 5 ase Slapnicka and Schalk Rhoades. James and O'Connor. 4st game Minneapolis... ul... ones 4 Olmstead and Allen. 6 13 H.N. Cavan . F. H. Wright 315. Salmond ows. 9 Geo. Jenkins Gunamo E. Newman Newman Wilson ... Johnston . + 30 30 32 30 30 25 26 26 22 30 18 22 13 EMPIRE RIFLE COMPETITION 31 26 28 a1 24 16 18 18 18 17 15 At the Empire rifle meet held the Coleridge rifle range on the 24th the following scores were made, H. N. Cavan winning 1st spoon Woods winning 2nd spoon, 200 500 600 Tot. 30 28 and 32 32 26 29 25 26 21 2 21 15 16 lt 34 2 a i Duass, Karger, Larcey, Kanniere Thomas: d McKray, 2nd game . Minneapolis 9 BSN SE Paulieiay Oo asucdd We 3 12 3 Comstock, Burns and Allen. nry: Nel- Recannlere, Dauss, Block and Mur- ray. 3 06 3 meee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE and Nunamaker: fereres Rochester ... . oe 8 BL 5 8) Ueronto lt;.. a aiisvagi. 1 oo 9 8 3 2) Battereis Martin and Blair; Max- well and Wischer, Sunday s Games, 72 on Ti 92 90) 89 85 83 82 ot 66 61 58 in central section, will turn their atten-/Maine on July 4, he will make sthe tion to soccer sinde football games jump to the coast. a Louisville : 2 5 1/LENNOX TO outside of conference members is Columbus - ) 3 6 1b RETUEN To barred. Minnesota and Michigan will CALENDAR OF SPORTS Cook and Smith, 3) have English teams in September. POR THE WEEK Looney and Schile, LOUISVILLE- Along the Atlantic coast, it is ap- 5 Chleago, June 8 -Rumore had it here last night that Eddie Lennox, Cub third baseman, was to be Te- turned to the Louisville club of the American Association. 2 The contemplated deal is said to be a three cornered one, which the Columbus American Association team. will get a player in exchange for jJerry Downs, who is also said to be slated to go to the Louisville club. Infielder Jack Scansbury and Pitch- er Charlie Snyder of the Louisville club are expected to come Cubs, to. the BILL BURNS TO BE SHIPPED BACK 2/ Washington, June 3e Yesterday s defeat probably marked: the farewell appearance of southpaw Bill Burns as a Tiger pitcher. Jennings has made 3)up bis mind to send the curver back to Minneapolis as Soon as the neces- sary formalities in the way of secur- ing waivers can be gone through with. WOMEN S EASTERN GOLF TOURNEY Clevela NTRAL INTERNATIONAL (Spectalite the, News) Ting aos 0 each a few feet of strong the fisherman is a mighty busy man Opening of ten days spring Pastas (cent nee 2 t eae pe aere rau nia dtees are an line and a-stout hook baited with alfor an hour or two. The blocks oftea at Marlboro, Md. George and Adams, Dulnbi oe. ee 10 14 1 ual championship tournament of the jSeneral allowance of liver, of which become widely separated, some being). Ad. Wolgast vs. Phil. Brock, Wood and Nunamaker. Winnipeg ... ... .. 3g 2 Women s Hastern Golf Association br- me channel cat-fish is very fond caught by the current and switled rounds, at Pittsburgh Detroit 2. cas 3 9 1) Batteries Workman and Popham; today on the links of the Phila- 2hese are cast overboard into the cuir- off down stream, while others are THURSDAY New York -.. 3.0 0, 00 Mlwequariy and Jones delphia Cricket Club with a Iargs rent from a launch or skiff. The ish- caught in snays or eddies. To look Middle Atlantic Golf. Association -- Mullin and -Stanage. Grand Forks ... +++ 10 19 7/feld of contestants. The tournament erman permits his boat to drift dow atter all of them is no lazy man's job, championship opens at Wasbington, Ford and Sweens Superior ...-... ....... 12 46 Will continue three days and will be. Stream in the wake of the bobbing The blocks are usually made of soft DC. lt; Chase, Vance, Rhoades and Ander- followed during the latter half of the blocks, and Keeps his eyes on the light pine and painted black, or of New Jersey State Golf Association 5 son, week by the annual Griscom Cup; blocks. Suddenly he will see one of airtight tin cans, Some commercial. championship opens at Atlantic City. NATIONAL - LEAGUE, Snook, Whiteside and Edmunds, ompetition, between Boston, New his blocks go under the water. A min- minded blockers use heavy blocks, Opening of annuai horse show of Sunday s Games, York and Philadelphia. players, ute Iater, perhaps, it will reappear which soon. tire out the fish, but this the Plainfiela (N. J.) Riding and (Saturday's Games.) Daletthy 2b. 5-002, wuss qe ade 8 and start off, up-stream or down, at is unsportsmanlike and no. blocker Driving Club. Bt Loulae a5 St 8 etetpeg: oe + +s. 8 12 3 THE CEDAR VALLEY the rate of a dozen mites an hour. worthy of the mame wotild associate Opening of four annual gummer N York ... ... Be A 0 eietteann. woke ana Cartohoeds CIRCUIT TO OFEN Then begins the chase.. The yellow- with such a person Face meeting at State Fair Park, Ok- Dettories Steele and Wings; Math- Tot ata Bakers ; 2 ee Saye 5 Grand Forks ... gl aiilaty- 86 ' (Special to the News) F M k ll N Ss Z SATURDAY ee 7 Flsuperior ... 1 4 2 Des Moines, Ia, Juney The rac Eastern Olympic trials at Harvard pac eee ae Wilson and: Bowers. ing season of the Cedar Valley Cir BCTCE. uskallonge rh A Stadium, Cambridge, Mass. ice a ae fictansrneatd gs POET ES iE oat oe pease Tie ae Western Olympic trials at North- 5 lation is: schedu open with a Attracts - e ngler, S western Field, Evanston, Il Eittebinrg tise ue AL ee LACROSSE. three days meeting here tomorrow. i : Canadian Olympic trials at Mon- Philadelphia ... ... .. 5 8 6 The season will continue until the (By Gravy. hires . Batterles Robinson and Gibson; Neu SIE last week of July. and will embrace Lueky Is that angler who lives along no rest for his captor till-one or the Latonia Derby will be-ram at track/C Tie and Moran, rae Irish-Canadians 9, Tecumsehs 4, Meetings in Perry; Marion, Mason the Great Lakes gt;the Niagara or St other has pean ees the victor. of the Latonia ena. Chup, : See a8 peers : Cornwail 7, Shamrocks 2. Bs Obie and Algona, Towa and Writing of the muskallonge, one Missouri State Golf Association a snr i 6. Capitals 1. ustin, Minn, See Lawrence rivers, or other waters in sbortsman truly remarks: He witl hamplonship opens at Kansas City, Batterfes Suges and McLean; Montreal 6, Capitals Canada and the States of New York, SESS JUNE 2 IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS 1904 Jack Johnson defeated Frank Childs in a six round bout in Chicago. 1909 Stanley Ketchel knocked out Tony Caponi, the Italian middle- weight, in 3 rounds, fi Schenectady, N.Y. 1910 Jimmy Clabby and Bob Moha fought 10-round draw at Milwaukee. 1911 Matt Wells, weight, defeated Leach Crogs of New York in 10 rounds at New York. JUNE 8 IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS 1907 Sam Langford, Boston's color ed heavyweight, knocked out Jeff 52 Thorne, English, in first round at 48 London. 1 39 1910 Joe Jeanette, negro heavy- ' rounds at New York, : weight, out pointed Jim 1911 Jimmy Cladby out English light-
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Image 931 (1912-06-03), from microfilm reel 931, (CU1739119). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.