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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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mhoet:| bigston, L_; Athy}, “Robson... ity. nb the: led tact avoniog wt the bail park 5s halaewlnaiioe Red ee ktar outclasned the local twelve |~ rag” ball Wig cal : : iriot ad taanea ‘Watch aid far gu- tance was woefully at. fault.’ in the end hs was only saved-from a kmoo! Outi dy the ‘action -of-Johnada n-re’ irainiugwhen “he. saw hia’ opponent hopeleesiy-erustiet—=——————— -and-his"hidgement-ordis- oe wis ahpen Serwes ~ Siitfered Batting Siump Last Week but] Stith te Torthie Lead tor two bags;-2-for-three-bage and.2: for the Witcle route. In 65 games Cobb jhas mndde-alargér number-ef his than any ‘other pinyer tm eltner I Be thaS sent v5-of them out safe, 20- for} two bags,.8 for three bags anf 2 for | four: begs. Cobb “has scored49 rins|” to Lajoie'® 25 and has wtolen 31 bases| Running Away trom Home asa Boy —to the Fre i = players in the A! Get te “ASSOCIATION {Bastern British Columbia, A.W. and-Malting-Oo,; seith-neoom- Lpanyitig “prizes: 60 targota ‘open-only o bona fide resifents of Alverta’ Hard Tris for Weare Sack Jounnox, the, “to-Austraifa and fyywetght title, tums had in his thirty-two years of fe. He ‘born’ on-March 31, 1878; at-Gxlveston,. Pex.,.'and ‘before he.was 12 years old fan away from his mammy, end rough- ed it through the south, Janded. the hea- Now. aud-shen ‘the-storey goes into ‘and |and shot off 14 shots Yor second place, BGS-? the fornier | 2 And the latter. “jar ih the Coutt of Spectat Bepstona of Tego, who tihally reach: | n|Johison came imder esricus public 100-shells;-with 46 apd AIK, vison, fourth, a dram Mask, with <5 MeLaren and-Robinson tied with 46 that “eity and-conyicted. ‘Motder-or-aany + — Johnson aid mot_rective: jeration-wntil_he hnd made good as fighter. > “He worked- asa waiter; = (ringe of sporting circles,“ And kight here tt ought tobe stated with all re-| Johnson, the price fighter, playd a sev- fentoot viol. He has all: the. southern’ Bat i was-tn 2901 that lobservation. “This was-ms contest the noted: Joe Choynaki {n Guiveston. _— x FITZ GAVE JE! 4 st 18 HARDEST FIGHT. ‘Mor: any oonalas Soy hanger-on- to the} spect to an honorable professiou, Chat} BY TIMELY. HITTING Brandon, July » 8—Clever- base fining and: timely hitting’ wou the second: game of the series for the Angels who played. giltedzed ball-j Ducky. Holmes, the—ex-Maroon-—held down. second base for the Angéls, put- piibe—Up~a-stargatte—in—fourtimes, ati BRANDON Won, te ‘Alls let out is incompreben: 99 he is strong with the willow, costly fomes. == aes {Winnipeg 000 091 0004-7 3. Brandon +012 011 100-4 9 0 three errors but thy were FERED “ABAD. BEATING “Moose Jaw, July 8.—With only four men ‘playing “in their regular posi- tions, Moose’ Jaw. ‘went “down ‘to a hed to be made, Davis coming th to thind and Samuels going to — the promise of becoming one of tlie most Fformldable Tighters of the ~oenturs; Whey say “he went t0 school tintil: be =} as 12-rears old, #6 {t4s-epparent that | Johnson ha: been sich.” He. has goné hungry and ‘has slept under the stara, He ‘has op- i rodent pros! shorter, uta flercer battie-than-the — — ——_—perity drinks Tothing else, If he’ ‘been conspicuous in the prize ring, he {Hine algo been prominent in jafl.and fnowinder “heavy ball toatand teat! Hin’ New/York-on. an indictment charg- ing him with assault on a puny, negro ing binck-and-tan report in wat town, He has been‘ locked up in~Texas, charged with’ prize: fighting, and on -|eened: Jeffries Wag nearer défest that (PRAN that ever stepped out of the the. ‘Tt has often been asked: “What fight- tle?” Tht answer fi Francisco Jeff was the worat numished [He knocked Pitz’ out in ,the. gteneh | Fouhd. Had Jeff not won In this round as be Was all in, and‘for the sake. of Hiumanity hie-neconds‘yers gding to throw up'thé boonge: | Th San Francisco on the night of Ju: ly 27, 180%;-Jetfries fought Fitz: pmoms for the: second tine. twas a eF Kave Jim Jeffries bis hardest bat-1— eae pany cae ee cian | itl hon aid rrarlapeneiblae winks Lerty. a tie’ could not have continued:‘fighting,|_ CALGARY WALLOPS EDMONTON=} ‘At Edmonton—= é é Hdmionton_ —-+-000 100 0001 -3 2 01 3008007 9 2 ickey and Spencer; Gootian and Duggan, i Umpire Deltar. [minutes-a-touxh-battié-ensued tutoat tin New York: ee a Ba a, ‘As the ship nq { Cocker I wonton deck, and, atendine in the centerof « crowd of passengers ate -sth—mme—jomgent-Thes anda -ahadest} hut Backus was again in:the road, sind | mi still another was aimed at the’net andj orice again Backus was there to inter- |Fupt its progress. -MeNab then got the ball and’ sped-it towards the, goal, but it went high. The visitors now took possession of the rubber. and brought it down the field: pased it into Proximity of the Lethbridge goal where ‘MeDunough swiped st into the ast four minutes ‘after the face-off. ~ ‘Tht: ball was ‘faced_and “went Into the neighborhood of the High River foal and after “a brief skirmish. was’ ekly brought down the field and on 4 pass from McDunough to Lg Velle| }slsltors-in-one minute: — * Playing then evened up and for ix, 6 ond.of that time MeDunough got te ball away from the bunch behind the-gosl, advanced uninterrupted, and ‘with a halftside and backward throw’ Shower of Coin Follow Boy's An-| nouncement That He is Going to- ye Tannouyeed tnat a worthiens eal |HOUPN advancing” the | ehamplod ‘ored’ boy, without friends, family or} #7500. He put up $22,000 Wit sas) about. tojump overboard. | Stakeholder Murphy betore the: £ 7 ers signed Up, ow, as to the cutting up_of tha Thad allowed to fall on the deck. As| I tured around to try my bluff tthe | fatal plunge a ‘woman threw a dollar| ey in my: cap. A shoWér of sedney follow:| “re the fight. Theut viaitedJ ed-and my. first meal in the big city! was chicken, 4 ointy shang 1/#5TR04 to CUE It 60-and_60. Tomatit to Since that Ime Tor twenty sears 1| 45reee © & was the only onb SeGmeae Haye trayelied over most of the world | 1) ofa one else Knew & thing about And hinve isd ‘my cpa aod downs. Baty, yea eertned hat ERO my ambition bas been realized. 1 have frat. When itevas over, excopt for the” tagt that Fitesimmone find beén knoe! ites Cabal tae rne saber menor Plas TORY EXCOpE Yor] hin hands, Whicl-ware broken In five jpiaces, Pitustmmona.~stiowed “few. marks, While Jeffrie’s face was beaten to & pulp,-omd-e¥e Wa entitely closed, tht. other nearly so,-and his nome flat night than-at ‘any other monient in his life, = “WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE STANDING. hat Gal-! é and-40-whleh acheme ot atviso ston shanty where I was ralsed. from) *24 fa 8 ‘a baby._mnd P've put her‘in the beat| * Would dot | Whole amount that its estimate of the Sate fecelpts was correct; “We drew. a a honag, ” he said “that patd $270,778. Last’ everiing the Mounted Police | We.alill have a-sixty interest 16 the Baseball Team Jost ‘a_game to the | moving pictures-and the fight against ‘Teamsters by a soorp that read 20—jthem tx, only going td tiakeonjo TS. Digkeon ‘and Landstde formed |for ud. It's the best. advertising tn got—everything sh —wante, happy.” the battery—tor-the M¥iinted Police, | the world. oa 50, and: finally agreed to“a-cut of 607} ibused Iike a pickpocket, Jost his temper. McLean Devito: had-thé-nerye to 50.4% indisetest, perhaps the “bugs” will Toree thie the. game. to wake'mp men who have: jare entitled: to protedtion,
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