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4- v**1 IDMONTOM ULLCTIM, WtQHfPAY, DCCtMMH It, IKS. L* . ; xmv-jia* -mji hto mi. * *: bi-.-.-'/i nhltimo? */ - 90 ****e***: b wna. : * da i lt;: (pe-.. os iih-:q . - gt; t'tf * * * *r i* ** gt; r i - * r* t lSWTIM*m (Continued from Pnfe Eight). HOCKKY. ' same ia baaoball, a contract lusts for a ynar, aud wllh tbe expiration of that ptttod. tay dab qui tisn.ua filayera for tho Bircw*ding aeaaon fl t pays the money or thera ia do prior claim on the man. Professional hockey in Canada.ia now well organised. , gt; *** 'ft* --* I i ; - r gt; m- m * t t aa f * -- ' : :* :*4-* **t* -I I mm- ' mrM am 9m * e * '** ,** *J* *n X fV- **l .... * a -' . X E . - - - r :- nue *ii *r t*r - e - - - ..a c owo E .xh.wt.on *Ai S?JS jSta wS taSS The lars* number of apoetator* at tba not jump from one to another.'1 ThittU rink last night woro treated tol * Referring to tho bwt eahibtion of hoekey of the winter in tho but o fthe practice gamen between a portion of the Edmonton Stanley cap team and an aa* re* ation p'eked from Edmontoo and Strathcona. Tho former won out after a clone fame with a oore of i to S. WhiU tho gama In taelf wae a good one there waa collide ra bie di appointment at tho ahowing pnt up *S*if Stanley Cap forward line. Petrle J flWf th* fr WBt * l*04** wan nd Llndnaj, who waa tha goal agaimt lhe challenger* fally aatUfted the hoo- 1 **7 l it Vii*t* U t they were of Cnp material bnt Whitcroft, Miller aad Mc- Namara did not come np to the tame ; * feflL The beio o tho night ww JUrold Deeton. whoee individual playing : ' * * gt; combination work with Vair waa the J Meotaoalar feature. Time after time tho V tvro oame down tho ico for brilliant r , ; ainW tba cheer* of the apectaton. The teama Uaed np aix men a tide ru*d in JAo city on Monday wai not on ****** t*waa announced that ha W* -toriBa p of hockey boot, and ***** *h H d*d to Winni pew U*t flit + W eter Patrick, the point ga, r mjji join the other Edmonton than During the game there were manv erie. for PhilUpp. .nd Jo. H.H, whohaa aeen .niaaaed. Th. Uno-uptwae aa,followei 1 SUcley c;Up r*atti. . CompositeTeem jarrv rnt*7z rrOe*tl-'.rr.r r rs da ' : *' 2** : * JJ*f*cro4V **** ;.;Deeton McNamara .....HSt CampbeU f uEJES* V3 ttr*** by T. Bxwen. Wetaakiwin. in Ah* first half and Or. ** lp tho aecond. Each gave everv ifT? -** * *? th* eBp PUJ e i time and. ,. Win allowing them to et nway on off- BOYS Bidapam in-order that thoy might mah. tfae beat pomble ahowing. ThU ad- vantage fully offset the disparity in the core. Goala werw , , * br the following Playera Deeton . Whitcroft *. Millet Z McJWra S. Campbeirj. Roaa 1. -Vair 1. i ollowmg in brief i. the hiatory of the gom* ahowing who aeored the ro U tad by whom they were assisted- riret Half. . the original atipula- tlona laid down by the donor. Mr. Koran atatea emphatically that the Stanley cap waa not hung np tor either amnteur.or profeaekmal hoekey in particu ar, but for the beat hockey. The trust- gt;c have already instituted rules thai cover everything relathig to the eligibility of playera on challenging or defending team during the aeaaon. that ia a period whan it ta practicable to bar oot men imported especially lor a cup made here. Only playera wlio have heen with the contesting tesms during the aeaaon are eligible, .dad Edmonton played for the ctip toward the cloee of last season thoy ironld haxz been'compelled by the tmi tees to plaee the same men on the iee who hid helped the .team to Win tlw championship; of the r .*- * EASTKHN HOCKEY TEAMS. The probafcle line-up of the teama In tfi. Esatern Canada Hookey Association Ottawa-Leeuenr. goal; Taylor, point, Shore, coveri iraNh, Stnart, Shore, .Phil* lip. aad Gilmour, forwards. ' ' Waadanra- Kern, goal; Rosa, point; SmaiU, cover; Olasa, Gardner, Keen, Joka.tp.MKl Blatchford, forwaidi. Queb -Moran, foal; E. Power, point; J. Power, over i C- Power, Jordan, Hogan and Uorency, forwafda, - ShamrocVe yio oBon/ goaH UTtloL Wte.pjdntj Hall, overj McNamara, Marshall, LUBton and Hooper, forwards. honrv tf mla. H gt;4 eece., doing tka, anal, Ur in eleaa to*H at loads' time. I . At IJI Floyd WcFerlnnd. tho. m-day' bicycle hero, started the two famoua run-. ners on their long Journey of If mllee, tt yard*. Thero waa a wild .fcovt ot ipprov.l aa Doraado'aped off lo the lead Ml tho rail. Tho Canadian Indian to.- ired high over the Italian, bin swarthy copper akla reflectiag back tao Ught in a u nner wftU-h apofce of great pfays'oal condition, ln fact, both men appeared in ihe piak of condition. Only one. in tk- *r*t half of the jonr- ney dU I/ongbcat step oat In the lead. In the thl id mile he challenged hia opponent, nnd ' ike fimt clip for ato Ws howed tke way. Then Dorando sprinted and pm gt;ilag the red kin easily eaistiaaed the lea-1. On tha thirteenth mile .ad ninth lip. -Longboat tor a second tim. took tko *ad- He carried Dorando the Uth mil. la tbo fnst time el oae hour ft mins. At** faee*. It was 1.IIH better than the time of Haye. and Dot rande. After leading for six laps, tha Indian tiara way. te Poland* At tho end of the 16th mile, Longboat lightly incw aed hie etride. He had been .topping about flva feet' Not A hair o tihe rath-el****** rnfled. dsepHe th. pac* the pair had maintained. Prom th* atart the runner, hnd eclipeed the performance nf the Hayea-Dcr.ndo race. Pandemonium broke kioae aa Dorando led at thit end of the Uth mile by two yarda, having covered the distaaes ia 1 hour, SO mins. 414 eeca.; nnd nnly **A eoee. better than the tima of tb* Uat race. Longboat took the lead at the end 'of tha llth mile, and still led at the end of the Mth mil* by two yards, ia S bourn, A mins., *3 i:5 eeca. . that Ahead Again. . x - JL*** - te.s ,ti Ajfc gt;* xmronA mile, after hs lng dropped haek. Lonf- boat for the fi-.irth time shot ont to the lead. He est 11 fast paee tar two lepe, hot again gavl way to Us adversary. 8KA1IB00KS MFSAT WINNIPEGSl OtttaA* wi.ivH dealTnglt ih* *ajal . nnipjj, gee. ;-The Shamrock, defeated tbe Winnipeg by a ecore of 9to 5 in a profeaahmal hpefcey mntoh; Thc. game waa -alow end clean. Mc Na m a r. flWtt a face gt;ff in front of .-goal * mina. 7 . J: ?; ' - Dseton, on a pasa from Vair*. run from oentre 2' mine. - ' -.' lt; Deeton, on a run -from centre *t minutes. PITY HOCKEY LEAGUE. -A meeting was held in the' Y.M. C.A. laet evening for the pttrpose it forming a Boya' aty Hockey League Representatives were present from all the teams joining the league and a ejrong. executive haa been elected. The offlcera elected were as follows: Honorary Prtsident-Bev. Archdeacon Gray. -s ; v. . esident-M. Vf. Hariow. J Vlofe-Preadant-R. H. Boberts gt;B.A. gt; 'a lt;'. t of Namara * nuns. McNamara from a fae* off goal u mins; -Tf ... ***wU:H*mt./ : .*:V:-: Miller,- on ite. ftom WhiterefthS mins. -, ;.:it,i', ... .- ; ' J. gt;.v. Deeton in pNH* fun finrn-fac* gt;ff-v 30 seconds.. '- / ' .f '-*-' Deeton on a pass from Vair 41-J mine. Killer from a face-off ne*e goal * mine. Eo a by a long run 4 rot** Vsir by short nm near gont-aft seed, Miller on peat from Wfaitctoft-tmUa. Campbell on *** -r3,jri- mins. Whitcroft aecfc PetrhS .S? * :frii, ;MU gt; - * gt;m ttmpbell by a abort e,y ' a Secretary-Treasurer Egan Agar. There ate four teams in the league represent the Alexander Taylor school, McKay Avenue school. Queens' Avenue*school and the Y.U. C.A. hoya' Wp meeting will be held on Saturday. Dee. 19th, at 8 p.m. in the Y.M-C.A., when aome other organisations may enter teams. The age limit for play* ern is seventeen years or under. A committee, has been appointed to draw up a constitution and-to pre* sent it at a meeting of the executive .to be held- on Saturday. The league has arranged for two games each week on the city, rink, on Thursday vn.ttmmmjtm lt; w *... * lt; A' * I Iront 7 t lt;MJ pjn. and ou Satunlay from Whiteioft frnm fac off-fll eec.. ;; . U* 7.3? p.ta. . m TEAM LEAVES TONIGHT, .Tonight'nt 9.10 the Edmonton Stan- , . pl y the Wanderers , for thc Stanley cup. on Dec. 3 th and 30th. SI -** Irt j from Whitcroft *y . long rpn l 4 mina There were no penalties impoaed. f VO OBJECTION TO TEAM.. - J?J W*'5?V 1? In dweussing'the criticism which has arisen over the coamopolttau personnel of the Edmonton hockey team which ia due J8i4m .* j** 0 * n* the Montreal Wanderers for the SUnley cup, Wm. Foran, one of the cup trustees,statef that all conditions sur- lng. teams were Uken into consideration long before the present, and the trustees are quite satisfied the cun is being contested for by.*hat it was originally intended, the beet teams in Canada, dow i to the earoe players who went through the previous sen- praseai tokivo the team a hearty send-off. Tne players going eaat from whom thc JSdnionton line-up for the SUnleyyCtfiTnwrtch wfll be eeleoted are Lindsay, Pafrick, Petrie, Boss, :MiUerrWhitcro ,McN mara, Phillips and Deeton. Thb officials who will go witli the team, ire A. M. Stewart, president; E. E./Chauvin, ftecreUry, and. W-M oirtB trainer. ,The team will arrive in Montreal 'oh Monday morning. Dec. 21st, and will have one week's practice on the Arena Rink before the match. Phillips and - a y on and won the'rigbts to play fir the I'. S id Mr. Gordon: Death, injury *' . JtffWSW m residence .may pend. thc -original makeup asunder.. Ii is the Patrick will join the team in Winnipeg. v - 9 TH ETRACK. LONGBOAT DEFEATS DORANDO. Madieon Square Oardea, New York, I Dec. IJ In ono of the greatest running , race, ever witnessed in the history of athletics gt; Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian distance runner, beat Dorando PfeUi o..igbt. Dorando collapaed in the sixth Up of the:twentv-Kixth mile. Longboat; finished in' the fast time of t '* * , mm*i * tho twenty-fourtV mile. After fonr Inps of the twenty. ftW mile Bad Ve- reeled off Longboat for the flfth time shot to tha front. The littlo Indian maiden. fiance* of Ton Longboat, waa led down to the preaa box. Aa Tom esyfbt a'ght of his sweetheart he mad* aao*W apart, bnt aftor two. laps gave way-: to hia op. ponent. Tom. took the lead again *t the start of the finnl mile. Dorando showed great fatigue. He sUgered, bnt held on gamely na Longboat set out at a stiff paee. Dorando fell from exbnnation in th* fifth Up .of the twonty ixth mile, Longboat, finishing alone aa he pleaaed. HU time for tho distance, 26 miles, 3S5 -yards,-waV 2.43.0 S-3. r-r : A PIcturstqut Figure. Longboat is perhaps the meat picture. equa figure in athletics today. Ho la a full-blooded Onondago Indian, nad waa raised on the Caledonia reservation, sev- enmilesjro . r . trac ted attention suddenly by winning the historic Herald Marathon race in Canada When only nineteen years old, and came back and won n similar race the following .year. No one had ever heaKd of bim before this, but subsequently he won.many famous * long-di*. tanoe races, among them the twent-ftve mile Boston, Marathon. Longboat, ran in the .Mrathon at the Olympio game, last year and was among the front runners for about twenty miles when he retired. Longboat is a natural bom runner. He can run aa well with rubber book on as well aa with the up- to-date apiked ahoes. He waa bom in a typical Indian hut. and when young bis people marveled at hia sped and endurance, Cnthualeem hx Terenta* Toronto, Dee. 15 Hundreds of citizens -OmtrgX VtSoranS* When the renult wa. announced crowds paraded the atrgeta, cheering enthuisias- tioally. Satisfaction ia felt by the Indian's admirers in view of the tendency In some quarter, to knock Longboat because he refused to be managed by a oertain clique. X * t*t a lmm e 0* * , m l EW SCULLING CHAMPION. Wanganni, North Island, NJ5., Dec. 15 B- lt;'Araest of New Zealand today won the eculilng championship of the world by deefating W. Webb, also of New Zee- land, by eight lengths. Time 19.52. The diatnn'ce covered was .three and one- fourth milea. Arnest led throughout. i' m.r -T . Don't Forget the. ** r A t ; 1- .1- * - f * - ' . :- oonduoted by Hall A Co U+*m,-i *. * 1 South of Jaaper. sling of 10,000 Stock * * r. Watches (Such asy23 jewel uiards) Solid Gold, Sterl- ** Vr- l m lt; * ** i . + *' /*'- *'* - Silver, Cut Glass and every other* article in the jewelry 3 gt; v m I - : business. lt;; - gt;- a ' -m. m *. , m w. * * *. I Twiee Daily, 2 and 8 p. m. -' - - r- -rr*.. At Your Own Price A Sacrifice Sale. T r (everyone welcome.) at CITY RINK McDougaU Avenue, Friday, Dec,IPtli, fmrnm.* *- emm a. -. *. a -- it . -- -. . - SW Ops. entflSSktl aafl 10 o'clock uatf Xm** m , . *e SHOPPERS *' t - * IWIOULTY IN MAKING THEIB BKLIOTIONS gBOM CUR BIG STOCK OF HOLIDAY 00OPS AHD NOVELTIES, IH BOTH CANADIAN AND IMPORTED LINEH 8WELL ' : T BAGS fTTT f a Z I Ve arc showing the finest range of Indies' Chatelaine Pxirse* and Shopping Ban ever seen in the city, rfkect from .New, YoVk in the latest shajy*. stylet and leathers; A sure to be appreciated gift for Christmas, Mom from 75c to 9.00 THE BEST 18 NONE TOO GOOD t * 4 * For the Edmdnton Hockoy Club Stanley Cup Team ff ' on Tholr Trip to Montreal. * Thoy have shown their appreciation of good aervice by selecting THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY with routing via Chicago and Toronto. ';.. - v r ' m . ' ' e If you want the beet service, with moat comfortable equipment, let us suggest that you follow the example of the Hockey Quo when you arrange for your Eastern trip. - Tickets and Reeerrations fro THI *i T. i'W. B. DUNN C. P. and T. A., Can. Nor Ry. 115 Jaaper Ave. East Phone 1712 : '. C. W.COOPER. A. G. P. A., G N. Ry, Wpg, fi t*. - * '' ;/i tr.*. Net f- ZF i i.X H*k* ggag te d. useful gifts for the holiday season r out* range - otters a big choice. L'V Silk Blouses in black or colors, ia00 te 7JWi : . 7 y LT : 7-f ; Net Blouses in Cream, White and Ecru, . ', A 'J* -. :.: 5.00 to 10.00 * irri - r TO EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES POINTS For round trip to Montreal and points west in Quebec and Ontario. Tickets on sale Deoember 1st, to 31st, good for three riftft-frftm flat* of i fflii wiith .jr -;y.. - . *-*g* - J Tanqr Linens a a m at r **i m T** * '*- **-fr l l m W * *F fc''i * t'** ' lt; * , In Damask, Hand Drawn ah3 Battenberg, scarfs, centres, doilies, fiv .o'clodt gtdotl .etc., are always popular. We arc showing them at flie ifeat of the store, first centre table. Be sure- you sec them when you are in, they may help your choice of gifts. -** -ge. Wm i A t I ,v; thnstnias Calendars Iwe-haKCia vexy pretty calendar this Chijstmas. .Ask for one when yott are in, wheth ryoji are buying or not, we have one here .;ioryQwi* il ft*i- privileges bf extension on payment of a small fee, liberal stop overs allowed. Choice Of Route* Correspondingly low rates to points east of Montreal * - :' .: .. y. : - .. . ' : - ' 7'--- -' T m* * - *rw ,--, Very low return ratea to St Paul, Cedar Omaha, Chicago, St Louis and other destinations. - IT I m-e I * t - em-i. *f t - * t ' * i * ,.' m tm+f -, *a AS CHRISTMAS ' ' i.i m -a Perrin's Guaranteed Glovjcasin. the new tan and brown shades, also ; black, white, grey navyt ox-blood and green shades, in all sizes. A and popular gift, per pair mi and 1 0 I Infants' Fancy Felt and Moccasin h' Juppers ; p;*i ... . Tickets on sale daily during the month of Dec2 ember, good for three months and may be extended, choke of routes.- - - -T gt;.'. - -a. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars, two ' a* ' Make your reservations now, further1 from ;; . ft m ,. *' - . When looking for a gift for Baby, see our display of Infants Felt and Moccassin Comfy -Slippers, neat, attractive and warm. In all sizes for the baby,'and a good range of colors. Ask to sec them. . -' .', : -.. h j M3S.. J e WW W W . Admission 25c Band in attendance. WVVVWWWWWVWVAAAAAJ .. * . - RINK am . PHONK 2151 r a ;i SKATING TONIGHT. Hockey Boots R.L. PICKELL, City Ticket Agent 145 Jasper Ave. East. Phone 1511.* J. E. PROCTER District Passenger Agt. Calgary, Alta. - * '** V * V * McPherson lightning Hitch Hockey Boot for Men, Women and ; Children, w.awnocr.cvQX-fe Jind would be very appropriate for Christmas as a gift. In Men's, Women's and Children's sizes and , ? several different prices. Ladies' Hockey Boots, skates at- tached?.................... 5.00 i 58 ' ttO From Edmonton to stations in Ontario and Quo- Men's Neckwear Our McnVDepartmtfnt ifi showing a very fine range of new special Christmas neckwear for men and boys, new snappy styles and very attractive patterns, ties any man or boy would be glad -t4 Canadian Excursions ** -. 4- V t r gt; AU prices frDm 25c. to 1.00 . r - , - r r* - , - Souvenir and Initial Handkerchiefs * In Silk or Mercerised','wc show a very new Une of Christmas goods, silk souvenif hatfdkerchicfs, * Bdmonton handkerchiefs. initial handkcrchteis, aiif-prices, also a full laugc of linen and vcambric handkerchiefs, boxed in quarter or half dozens of sold scparatefy.; . . A m ' - -a ' yt ; y s urs For Christmas wc show a Ane range of futs, muffs, ruffs, stoles. Collar.*. Throw ovcrs, ctc;,in all the leading furs, mink., sable, fox, Alaska an Columbia sahjc, marmot mink, Japanese mink, lynx, oppossum, etc. ; / Spsclal Christmas prices on all Furs. v**- Wi W.JohnstoneWalker Co. t Band in Attendance, V AA VVV AAAAAAAA/VNAAV gt;A/ asper Avenue East Tickets on aale Decemter 1st to 31st, 1908. Find return li mi ts 3 months. European passengers can purchase tickets November 21et to Decem- 31st, * * '-- ' Extension of Return Limit may bs ba d upon payment of S5 00 for e veiy 15 days or part th ara of to agen tat desti nation. /y -.-. Canadian Liberal stop over privileges and a varied choice of route* via Duluth, St. Paul and Chicago. THE BEST TRAIN8. Tha Alk.ru *xpr*** Daily bttwtta Ednontoa, Sukttooa end Win nipt* r -. - Wir.nipef and Dulath. Tha 01. Paul Might Flyw VU 0. Th tee t rain * earn* Flrtt-elSM SlMping nnd Dflnnc Can; Th. St. Paul Day h -Vli St.*'.. .' Kailway. Cafe parlor C*I* r * a * a a a r t-a ' t , Excursion rates to Europe in connection with all Steamship Lines via St. John or Halifax. PortlaodrBo8tonor New York.. v f Reserve bertha nod eecure 11flf*Hrrr from WM. t. DUNN, CP. T.A. C.N.Sy. IIS tl**e*r Ate. t. ***** ITU C. W. COOP S, A.O.PJV., Oepf. S. e**i. Ner. tiy. WINNIPEG . lt; gt;, g*w . *-a -w -i --i --*- * 7 I a * * . . ,- 7l 3 *- 1 M m - * al m* * ;** i i - gt;.- r * r I * - .*. i m.****f;e - t ' * ...X-JA
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