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HER WANTED ANTED for Bowell 8. 2, holding Ist or 2nd ate, Protestant, Good y, stating salary re- Pentland, Bowell, Alta. . 306a6 AND FOUND Sunday between City Toronto St. on north n extension bracelet. A given, Apply 217 To- 30743 about 29th June small 00k. Hultakle reward ows office. Sid oop- . 306a3 inch of keys, Owner ame by calling at News ng for this ad. sozdte rRAYED vo bay geldings, white : x 5.00 WY tor return to roducts Co. -299dtt. ELLANEOUS DIES AND GENTS thihg, shoes, watches, revolver valises, suit musical tnstrumenta, ocrat Waggons, bug. bleycles. carpenter hides and furs, horse f-ithers, bobght ang the Harvard Tailoring th avenue, oppoxite tre. -P. O. box 858. Beat Prices Paid for seit 2 HAT HIDE, FUR CO. The above have st. selection of the city. es and thew 1d Clothing, :Clocks, ry, Rifles, Guns,: Re- 8, Buggies, Harness; Une of winter goods. ing mertioned above. * st prives. Call at 504 St. or. Phono 587, tf D ACCOUNTANTS SON CO,, chartered and auditors, (estab itors, city of Medicine MedicineHat, Lath- Nibson, C.A., resident 198. Burns Block. 276att MONEERS: EB CO. Live Stock Auctioneers, 619 Tor- Sales every Friday e at 1 o'clock. Rancb sales conducted any- furniture sales con- Consult-us, our ex- disposal free. Phone wne Co., 519 To- Jj 1ezate cr a. 4 s will be received ad- je undersigned up to of Mpnday, the 16th , for the erection of hoo building for the hool District No. 76. for an aniount equiv- t. of tender to accom- fications may be seen the-arehitect gt;in the dicine Hat, Alta, ny tender not meces- TAPIER, Secretary, chool District N . 76. 29gatzt VRIGHT 8 Broker. 3 warding agent, ag cutor of papers for into. the. United ioner in B. R., Real- nd General Agent. INE HAT. ett, B:A.Sc 1 Engineer, y porta Land Surveyor Wie foie eatiwkst, se Sewage, 18, Ete. fal Bonk Balldiag. Photie 420 Paperhanging. Stewart. pposite Binnings) Estimates cheer- on cost of Papering one 166. TICE - ; given that the un- purchased The Med- Co. as a going mts outstanding are All bills owing, by are payable by us, OLAND GRAVES. 306-4t em The News Job ery facility for: sup satisfactory. Se eH. Wright 2... 33 33 81 97 J. Sallows ... 32 31 29 92 Geo. Jenkins .... .. 30 33 28 91 J Salmond; (Capt.) 30 29 +29 88 H. N.Caven .. 26 34 28 88 G. 0. allows ,. 30 31 22 88 R. Shaw... .. .. 27 24 21 72 T. Woods... .. : 16 25 26 67 R. Blair... 23 16 20 59 P. Newman .. .. ;. 27 20 (9 56 J. Spears . ++ + 28 18. 13 54 cosets 2H 18-14 BL ep tees W219 14 45 ies Harper .. .. 12 7 30 Sooateageepoegoateagetectoagects eaptnreteceeeset Sao ereatertoat eto stoeteatpeenteeteeteegectosecfesteeteateatestestectectecteeteateate of ote. as eer Soaks ie ARNY WINS: HEAT IN 200 t MEDICINE HAT DAILY nEWS. SPORT NE Pao 5 . Me Sost . os Ss eete cheat ateatpateeteetoogetecgeeteateat eeeestntoses Soetestoats Srefeateadeetoate ree efoateegeatoatectecteates So hoateste Meoteatent SOLOS SEE OOESSESSES a Seeteateasefodteateetocteats C : hb bbb ee , 5 Canucks Do Well i's izscur : ' fe : BIG QUE + * SCORES . + i . * at Bisley Shoot ++++-+:2+0s2 BAR MUS : NATIONAL LEAGUE . Philadelphia oe gt; 82 Sevens s Capt. Mortimer Second in Gemoriat Challenge Cup Pittsburg wa 2 7 1/An Expert Writes That . Event May Cop Hopton Cup- Others Meeting , Seaton, Dixey and Killiter. Flynn Was Wi ; 4,O'Toole and Simon. lynn Was Wearing the With Fair Success Brooklyn... ... 4. 0 8 1 Negro Down When : iy Cineinihtt oe 170 Fight Stopped. * * Hanagar and Locker. hb (C. A. P. Cable) * * Fast opened up a ship- ie cam nay sar te wits ache wage Pero an RON WOT Fy USI ree reel nti 3 ; tying with Col, Freemantle of Buck- 84 tomorrow In the Albert to gain eN YOM --+ ses vss + : * that ment of Summer Shirts ingham and Coh Milner of Ulster te distinction which, carries with it eee andre. 128 FLYNN S i you are in the right place and that it is the kind with the dou- in s score of 149 tee the. Hones is: sebton Challeng Cp. taig Brown and Fischer, ROUGH TACTICS) right time to make OOD INVESTMENTS. FE rsS wi 7 a St ble . soft collars: We Memorfar Challenge Cup, a match rifle measure of success in the various ser. POO ++ spt sO 8 O01 Wow. Naugtiten,. one of the Best: c - have them in white, Jopen competition, 15 shots cach at vico rifle eweepstakes shot off today, ee cayenne: 0 3 10 1) postea: boxing critics in the United Good-Investment constitutes o qrey, tan and Stripes Fards, Corporal Mort- At 200 yards Private P. Auld, Winni, Brady, Donnelly. and Raridan. States, who was at the ringside on Se , . finer of Quebec had to be content pos, war sixth winning 1. at 309 M9Pon and Wing. Thursday when Johnson and Flynn that affords abs fut fe ALSO: with second place, as at the longer yards Lieut, A. B, Maggs, Vancouver, AMERIQAN LEAGUE fought, speake of, the black as : a olute sate Tange Col. Milner marked seven cen- tied for first place, winning 3.- At 1st game i, sonfewhat bedraggled. champion. He P P, 2 Hy Some of pur Fall Shoes trals to tive for the Canadian, and 600 yards Private W. Davidson, Win- Cleveland ... ..: +: 1 68 1 writes: * 2 of Principal. 5 p e: Me bave been, put int two for Col. Freemantle, the second nipeg, was fourth, winning 1. at/Washington . v--+. 2 6 2/ That Johingon had scored, the moat Pk nN le put into lpriee being 8 At each range Mor. 600 yards Rev. A. R. Simpson, Ross- Blanding and O'Neil, Punches and had brought the most That alone is the most essential part and we are Stocle real new stuff, /timer tied with Freemantle, scoring land, was first, winning 5; Sergt. Hughes, Pelty and Henry, blood was something that could not) . f Drop in hd look them. 7 .*t te trst-ana 68 at the second. E. McDougall, Victoria, third, winning 2nd game - be denied, but to say he looked a win glad to say is the predominating feature of Medi- Corporal Mortimer is in fair way thirty shillings. Private AB, Mit- Cleveland ... . 8 8 2iner at the time of the interference is Bg nce eg over. t min ee match fifle championship chell, fifth, and Staff Sergt. F. Rich- Washington ae 4 7 2la different matter. It was the opin- cine Hat City property investments. S for with his wins in tHe Bass . and ardeon, Victoria, sixth, 1. Rich- abler and Liv n jon of the majority of the spectat ; other ci . Edge yesterday and tle at top score ardson was second at 1000 yards, Johnston.and Ainsmith. that tt Flynn eould have kept hig, cae No other city in Canada offers such-wonder: , today he only needs an average score winning a few shillings more. Detroit ... see 6.10 1)/per and fought cleanly he could iti i: 7. Turpin Bros, eee 2 1 i/ter amma dors. Mel ful opportunities for good investments assuring ea Works,, Mullin and Stanage, Flynn evidently was the mere tine; inci, i 7 le, Saat stomtrnere Yee McConel and Sweeney. tied. He waa fll of tant. angi wotY OF Principal along with tremendous returns, Get the Big Dollar's Worth ecor IS mas ied St Lous... 2. 7 -Olginger at all-timep.. Let us explain to you why these conditions . gt; ston vee 3 12 01 At the start of the sixth round John- + . I F Baumgartner ana Krichett son Was a somewhat bedraggled cham- exist. ; ( ) ts rien and Carrigan. pion. His stamfoa had been affected a in m iC. ven Chicago ... ... +2 ++. 2 3 5lby the constant pegging: of Flynn's A Few. of s HAT RIFLE ASSOCIATIO: y p Philadelphia... ... ... 3 8 2/gloves. against bis stomach, and it Our Many Good Buys: veg oa aronaeec aye wa see wag noticed-he no longer maintained Lots 30 and 31, Block 71, Old. (business) 1600, mbes and Lapp. 5 Yange on Saturday, July 6th, in the petition. 200 500.600 Tot W. R, Simfionds .. 32 22 27 s1 W. B. Finlay, .... 30 33 26 89 OW, A. . A. Krauss.) 30 27 25 gg Sto kholm, July 10. The. program LC. Brown.: . 31 23 26 sp for the fifth day of the athletic ses- J. Para... 30 25 24 79 Sion of the Olympic games was full M. Fulton . zs 28 28 22 7g 0f interesting events. It included J; Plumiey 4. 30 16 26 72) the trial heats in the 200 metres flat T, Hutchinson 25 25 20 70 *ace, the final of the 5,000 metres flat J.N. Williamson 25 22 28 99 Tace, and semi-rinals of the 1,500 met- J. Proby ..... .. .. 24 27 47 6g Tes flat race, the pole vault and the T. Ready 29-16 20 65 Weight. putting. E. H. Selhorn. . 31 22 12 65 The stadium began to fill at a very HH. McDonald-.. .... 28 17 16 56 early hour, among. the spectators be- A. MeArter .. .. .. 25 12 11 48/ing a large-number of Am rican and J. Patterson .. 19 21 7 47/8ritish visitors, whe-had come. to T. Depew 2. 48 12 B7pwetetthe runntie of the Uiai nests: Geo. McDonald .. .. 19 8 6 83/in the 200. m tres flat race. D. 8. Di + 19 7 2 98 In the event many of the finest atn- A: Freet Z 20 4 3 27 letes in the world, belongiAg to both The last son, will be held of Saturday, July sth, odes RIFLE ASSOCIATION Atythe third league shoot on the Coleridge ranges last Saturday the Scores weer-as follows: 200 500 600 Tot. Ist spoon. won by:F, H. Wright. 2nd spoon won by R. Shaw, CRICKET (c./A. P, Cable.) Leeds, July 10 The fourth, of the vtriangular test matches being played+ this season closed there today when England dismissed the South Africans for 159 in their second innings, to which Tanered contributed the top score of 39.. England won the match by 174 runs, this being the second they have beaten the Africans. score Dy-innings is as follow: jand First iayings, 242; second 88 238; total 480. South Africa, rst innings, ut; second innings 159 total 366. - : The standing of the three teams up to date is as follows: Tesi Played Won Lost Drn. England .. BBO Australia .....2 F 0 1 South Africa .. 8 0- 8 0 z (C. A, P. Cable) : + gt; London, July 10 In the annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge University th former Were beaten by three wickets. The standing of the two, universities in- cluding this years atch is as fo- lows: Cambridge 37, Oxford drawn 8. Kent begt Lancashire by an innings and 20 runs. Yorkshire beat Gipu cester by 247 runs. Northampton- shire beat Surrey by nine wickets, No order too large or too small for vague shoot -ofthe-sea the United States ani ant Grent Beltaiar t ok part. 7 The weight putting was completed early and a a result the American team added another six to its total of points,.as P. J. McDonald, Ralph Rose and L. .A Whitney shared first, second and third place between hem. A new Olympic record was; created today by J. P. McDonald of the Irish American A. C. with his putt of 15 metres, 34 centimetres (a shade over 50 feet, 4 inches) in the final of the weight putting. The old Olympic record of 46 feet, 7 inclies, made by Ralph Rose in 1904 -also. was exceeded by Ralph Rose himself who today put the weight 15 metres, 25 centimetres (a fraction over 50 feet.) Putting the weight, Final P. J. Mc- Donald, Irish Ameri an A. C., first, 15 metres, 34 centimetr s; Ralph Rose, Olympic A, C., second; 15 met- res, 25 centimetres; A. Whitney, Bos- ton A.;C., third. 200, metres flat race, first heat C: Reidpath, Sy,acuse University, first; G, J. B. Rollan, France, second; time 22 3-5 seconds, 2nd heat Ralph . Craig, Detroit 1 M. G. A, first; R, G Rice, Eng land, second; time 24 4-10; seconds. 4th heat C. Luther, Sweden, first; J.'Grijsels, Jrah, Holland, second; time 23 -5 seconds, Sth heag W. R. Applegrath, Eng- Jand, fif t Harold W. Hefland, Xay- ter, A gt;C;-New York, second; time 24 4-10 seconds. 6th-heat R, Rau, Germany first; A. E. D. Anderson, England, second; time 24 4-10 seconds: 7th heat Carl C. Cooke, Cleveland, first; K. Power, South Africa, sec- ond; time 22 1-5 seconds. Beasley, British Columbia, finished fourth, 8th heat J. A. Howard, Winnipeg, first; F. Gionge, Italy, second; time 25. seconds. Army Howard had a walkover. Sth heat K. Lindberg, Sweden, first; E. Molliet, Sweden, setond; time 23 1-10 seconds. 10th-heat P. C. Gerhardt, Olympic A.C. San Franscisco, first; W. H. Darcy, England, second; time 1-10 seconds. 11th heat Donald F. Lippincott, University of Pennsylvania, first; G. Motter; Sweden, second; time .22 9-10 seconds. 12th heat Alvah T. Meyers, I. A. A. C., first; R. C. Duncan, England, Second; time 22 4-5 seconds. f the News Job Department. . American Broke His Own Record for Throwing Hammer third league shoot and. spoon come+- Only tio be Beaten Out for First Place Army How- ard of Winnipeg Has a Walk Away. ; Cleveland A. C. P: Cable.) ton-A.-A., first; G, M. Zeedhouse, Eng- land, second; time 22 4-5 seconds, 14th heat G. H' Patching, South Africa, and-H. B. Macintosh, England College, second; time 22 4-5 seconds. 15th heat H. N, Mann, Germany, Hirst; Isthvan Devan, Hungary, sec- ond; time 22 3-10 seconds, 1 th heat W. H. Stewart, South Africa, and H. B, Macintoch, England Mitchell. used his head as a battering ram on eet Hetty. tens: 38 secon, ndgame 3 Johnson's throat and chin. 1ith heat D. P. Jacobs, Great Rophesf r sess. 5 95 0 Flynn. Warmed. et Britain, first: S. Jacobson, Sweden, Buffalo ... s.. 0... see. 3 12 2 Johnson still held on and glanced second; time 23 1-5 seconds. Holmes and Jacklitech. jappealingty at the referee. Amdt ) 18th heat .s. Perrsonn, first; R. Stfout and Mitchell, the meantime Prof. Watson Burns, the Schurrer, France,-s cond; time 23 1-5 Baltimore Sat deal eens 9 14 1 champion s principal second, jumped seconds Providence 8 11 3 upon the ring ledge and shouted at The eighteen heats run marks the first round of the,200 metres race, the t two running off jn. heats in the semi-finals, Out of ithe thirty-six places Great Britain secured 9, Am- erica 10, the Colonies 4, South Africa 2, Canada 1, Australia 1. 200 metre race, semi-final heat. First heat, Ralph C. Crafg, Detroit .M.C.A. first; *D. H. Jacgbs, * Great Britain, second; Ira Courtney, Seattle A. C., third: Time 21 9-10 seconds. Brd heat Donald B. Young, Bos- ton A.A, first; Carle C. Cooks, second; G. K. Roll, France, third; time 21 9-10 seconds. semi-final Donald F, Lippincott, University of Pennsylvania, first; J. A. Howard, Manitoba, second; Alvah, T. Meyer, I. I. A.C, third; time 21 4-5 seconds. 5,000 metres flat, final- H. Koheb- manen, Finland,.: fjrst; J. Bouin; France; second; E,W. Hutson, Eng- land, third. Time, 14 minutes, 36 3-5 seconds, America secured the first three places, P, J, McDongld boing .fires, putting 115.34 metros-3 . 1500 metres race, final, Jackson, England, first. Norman Stabero, Brown University, second, and Jopes, America, third. 1500 metres final, time: 37 minutes 56 4-5 seconds, Onty'a yard separated the first'two runners, A. Decoteau, Calgary, and Joe Keeper, Winnipeg, were among the also rans. In the 11,500 metres flat-rave, A. N, 8. Jackson of England, the winner, beat the Olympic record easily, his time for the distance being three minutes 56 .3-4 seconds, ,63 seconds bettor than the record established by Sheppard at, the Olympic games in London in 1908, which was four min- utes 3 2-5 seconds. The 5,000 metre race was -practic- ally a contest between Kohimainen and Bouin, the r st of the arters being nowhere to the fore. This pair kept together all through the race, with Bourin leading most of the time. Potter, Great Britain, retired in the eleventh lap, and Joe Keeper, of Win- nipeg, retired in the eighth G. W. Hutson, Surrey A.C, and G. V. Bonhag, I. I. A. C,, led the rest of the field. It was a grang finish, Bou- in, panting for breath, being beaten almost on the tape. Hutson beat Bon- hag after a grest spurt by a yard. One hundred-and.fitty yards separ: ALN. S. 200 metres flat race, fourth heat,/ Putting Weight, best*hand, finals, Atrica, third. ) Sixth leat Charles Reidpath, Sy- INTERNATIONAL ceding rounds. Toronto... sesoeess IL 14 0 By-the way Flynn rushed from his Montreal + 8+ 6 4/corner it was apparent he had seen Drouek and Bemis, exldence-of Johnson weakening forthe Fletcher, McTigue, Veebahn and sangermilky quarry ike bull at a ate and Jersey Cl... ... ++ +8 14 5/had Johnson against the ropes before Newark Y.. ... Gaw ... 7 10 2/the' champion had taken two steps M, Hall, Frill and Wells, * from his. corner. Rondeau, Gaskell, veut, Lee and . Johnson clasped Flynn's forearms Huggins. and -leaned his elbows in Yhe. hollow dst same ' *. lof Flynn s arms in such a way that Rochester... 0.0 ... 9 12 0 fPiynm Was, a* prwerless as a man Buffalo... : 5 10. 1/handcuffed iynn lurched and twist- Klepfer and Joniteh. Hansei AMERICAN ASSOCIA Columbus Minneapolis Cook and Smith. Patterson and W. Smith. Louisville Milwaukee ... Toney and Pearce. Cutting and Schalk. Indianapolis ... Kansas City Schlitzer and Clark, Powell and James. Toledo ... St. Paul . W. James and Land. Rieger and Marshall. Duluth Winnipeg . Stark and. Sargrove. Hirsch and Hasty. Superior : Grand Forks ... . Rhod s and Bener. Edmonton Red Deer onds, which is a new worl Applegrath, England, first; 'P, Wilson, Cos College, second; Harold W. Helkand, third, Time 2 onds. P.-C. Gerhard, Olympic Francisco, second; R. Pov Time, 22 1-1 racus University, first; Wy cey, England, second, and berg, Sweden, third. Time 22 1-2 sec- onds. Francisco, W. K. Darty an of Germany, gave a fine ex this heat. There is, considerable diss: jover the timing of the foot races wrich of hooks and uppercuts. Is done by an electrical system. But here today he allowed a man Several sportsmen who timed thelilghter and several - inches shorter 100. metres, are ce tain he-made world's record by a fifth of In the 1500 metres race ti were unable to decide who ond. Abel R. Keviat, A. C., man Taber, Brown University, came in practically together, and are awaiting for the development of photograph taken of the finish of the race before giving thel: as tc which third. The 13th heat Donald B. Young, Bos- ed the second:and third, Kohmain- Esglishman, fainted after Munsell, Fullenweider and self, and finding he could not do so, Vickers, Walker, Smith and Bergen. Smit Dygert, Romneas and Smith. CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL Wilson, Myers, Morse and Egands. WESTERN-CANADA Sou We ace Nes en's time was 14 minutes, 36 3-5 sec- 200 metres race, semi-final. Fifth heat--R, Rau, Germany, first P. C. Gorhard, Olympic A. A, San second and which the-grin which he wore In-the . pre- ed violem:7 in his efforts to free -him- Can't you see that Flynn is but- TION ting? 5 9 81 Johnson added hir voice to that of 1 6 2 Burns and there was m look of con- cern in the champfon's eyes. Referee Smith pulled the men apart .0 6 land shook a warning finger at. Flynn. 5 8 0/Fiynn, whose fighting blood was up, z yelled excitedly: He's Hbiding me; he's holding. Why TF 1jdon't you make him quit and fight as 8 9 2/a champion should? . : Smith turned to Johnson and told nim that the charge against him was 2 7 3 true and that while he, was not as 2 7 2/culpable in the matter of unfair fight- ing as his opponent, he was departing from the agreem nt entered into as to fair stand-up boxing match. + Then Smith waved them together 5 7 8/again and when the order :to resume fighting was given, Flyan went at the champion head-o1 . 3, 8 0 Johnson Holding On. - 3.5 2 arms and pinioned him and try as he might the fireman could not free a glove to. deliver a blow. He was mad clear through and he immediately-re- sorted to butting again, while John- son shouted to the referee for help, and Prof, Burns,, on, the ring ledge, waved his arms and ctled aloud about the unfairness of things. Not once but fous-times did Smith have to pull the men asunder and shake a warning forefinger at Flynn. As often as he did so, Johnson stood there in a noticeable imp condition, and Flynn, With his fighting spirit at fever heat, geaticulated and bellowed: What am I to do? What am Ito, do? I am Ifcking the big stiff and he is holding me. And this was a significant point tor those who knew Johnson and know of his past battles and past, spells of training know that when he was him self he never allowed anyone to take Uberties with him, An extra hard punch either in x practice bout or in a real fight brought retaliation from the champion in the shape of a yalley id's record. Ww. R. Clement 1 9-10 sec- A.A, San ery, South 0. seconds. H, A. Dar- K. Lind- dE, Kern hibition in satisfaction thar himself to take Tibertles with him. If he had followed his usual cu tom he would have shook himself free and batted Flynn's head from alde'to side with crashing punches. Instead, he clung to the undersized fireman like a creeper to a fence and wanted to be declared winner on a foul. second. he Judges wae sec- and Nor- the judges ir decision Carl Morris will try to come back Terms, 1150, Termis, ner) 2000, Cash. Lots.15 to 17, Terms. * Lot 36, Block-80,-Old- Terms. - If you want to sell E THER 890 TORONTO STREET. has not served to clarity to any, ex tent the confusion that followed, the end of the holiday championship. lightweight fight between Ad Wolgast and Joe Rivers at Vernon. . The cries of Fake which resounded through the fight pavilion on the 4th, echoed among the haunts of sporting men. Promoter McCarey says that in view of the grave doubt laid against the Once again Johnson clapsed Flynn s so lareien ce etree Welch tr-hward- Ing the tight to Wolgast a a knock- out, he was undecided as to giving the: 800 diamond belt to the ,cham- pion, Scores of men who were among the 11,000 spectators at jhe fight suggest that the boys be sent together in,an- other 20-round battle to decide finally the questfon, of supremacy. Rivers and his manager, Joe Levy, expressed wiHingness to fight the bat- tle over again, but Wolgast and his HEAT WAVE HAS GRIPPED TORONTO (W. A. P. Dispatch) Toronto, July 10. Although -with Fms and cool- er weather to keep up Hopes, Torouto is still swelting. The temperature Tanged about the same as yesterday and the slacking of industry and*bus- iness caused thereby was more pro- noynced today. At 8a. m. the ther- mometer stood at 80,,compared with 79 yesterday. Of the 125 deaths re- corded in the Inst seven days wer those of children under two years, . WITH THE BOXERS Owen Moran and Jack White have signed for a clash to take place at Vernon, Cali, July 27. Now that he has defeated Joe Mi dot, Willie Ritch e believes he shoul Jackson, /once more when he meets Con Cot iskey at Sapulpa, Okla. July 11. - be given another chance at Champion Lots 12 and ath Divck 2, Merale Bee 0 40, Block 20, Cousi: Block 11, Cousins and Sissons, 1250 Lot 5, Block 2, Gentral Park, 1150,Terms. re) 800 Diamond Belt May Not Be Handed. to Wolgasi - Los Angeles, Cal., Sily TUT panes arrector, Tom Jones, 30 * iew lots, ins and Sissons, (cor- extalla it quickly list with ul. LAND COMPANY 2 PHONE 171, tain silence, If the .two together-again it is said the will be, foaght on Labor Day. After Welch helped Wolgast. feet and rendered his rank decision, said Levy, I offered to siart the over again right there. Bat J disappeared ania Jones. and We refused. I am willing now) Rivers back- into the ring e Wolzast ans time.*- Wolgust did not leave camp, to which he repaired 4 iately after the tight; Rivers was about town early. His right eye was cut and almost closed. Hig noce considerably swollen and his: Miouth-puffed and cut. Wola: shoyed Wie marks of the pounding he had received. One ering, both eyes were black -and there were severnl cuts between his forehead and chi FRUIT CROP. HURT Rain Since June 15th... rines, Ont, one drop-ef rain tas faiten im the Niagara district fruit belt east of Grimsby since June 15th and the prospects for big crops of fruit ars now daily failing. All tree fruits have so far shown no harmful results, but raspberries have suffered at least 50 per cent. JULY 10 IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS 1867 Joe Wornlald won British heavyweight championship by fortett from E, Baldwin, who was not present when the. bout was called to begin. Wormald and Baldwin later fought a draw in America, 1911 Ray Brongon defeated Johnny, Hov r-in 8 rounds at Memphis. Subscribe now for the Daily until late. of his ears gave signs of cauliflow- Niagara District . Without. July 10- Not
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