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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-12-31
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HE LETHBRIDGE DAILY HERALD - § i SASTERN AND AMERICAN AS-| -BOGIATION TO GET {ty | it, nttes ii ft Clever Bowling ‘at the A i i i ui ‘Owing to Taber's inability in FS deciding carter "whether. they '® could play hockey here this al- Match Last Night ~ Davies-Sinclair |} Sper. sme vs y f seh i = sufficient in Which to ad~ Team Won / tie os ag ‘ x “ wv i Last night the Arcade was the scene) strong th the next with over 200; ‘of an exciting bowling match. It was ;Bitg casily. The next -two & clash potween two pair” of _city | Sho¥er bad things all his 01 though Sinclair rolled league bowlers, Davies and Sinclair, | Shover ran up a. seenth Scarle snd'Shover. ‘The former team |256 and 234. retin Prof ‘The totals show Davies and Sinclair ‘A fow days ago Davies and’ Sin-| Winners by 81 pins. clair issued 9 chalfonge to any 1 fyowlers in the city for team match. Scarle and Shover accepted with the foregoing result. FoThe match was decided in four 3 ies be 848-381 337 897—1a78} ‘ 15 170.157 162-594] Fiabk, Dec. $0.—The Skating tink dn-protty good condition, ‘and is helag well patronized, by lovers of} in Frank, and Blairmore: ‘team fe practicing hard forthcoming, league “game,‘at on Monday next, when an seine’ is expected. 2990 O%OOO%0906 606: | Ma ead te fences Cente oe win an jourth w -markjof 215 against Scatle’s 353. 290 353 418 896—1443 j Shover and Sintlair‘hoth-rolted 2} The! match was for » purse of $25. {strong game, Shover eapécially being} Pércival and Holmes have challeng- SROWN-AND OVERALL DECLARE [in excellent form, The'latter took the 'ed-tib winners, matth to take place * THEY Ane ‘THroucH frst byGve-pine, Sinclair came back |"Thursday evening vex. - __ Football THEY WILL HOLIDAY GAME fea Seine sae MEET ABROAD BETWEEN CITY TEAM AND NORTH New York, Dec. 30—Acconting to 8!" serHppipGe; WEATHER Tumor which reached here from Cal- oS PERMITTING. Mornia today, Al Kaufman ‘and Jack - 28 # fee REE P — 3 a % PRS z Res ISLANDERS TAKE WONDERFUL CHANCES WITH THEIR) ARMGé— CAN'T STAND BEING BLANKED IN GAME FOR TO Ba 99S OSS 996. &FO9Odd: FULNESS IN THE Bia Leacues -) ARE-OVER {Johnson came to’ an wnaéremnding some time ago. They. will meet in| ‘England-or France within the next six Months. Wheti Kavfman was boxing with Johnson while the Intter prepar- ed for the Jeffries mitll at"Reno, Billy Delaney, it 1s sald, recetved.a prom- ise from the negro to fight the young California heavyweight before any- body else. Johngon, s0\the sfory Boes, told_Delanvy that he wanted a year in which to gather easy money on the stage and that if Kaufman would cbal- It there is a Possible chance of the will be pulled off in North Lethbridge, with the team of that district and a) North Lethbridge R. Moore, Ws Bry- den, Melilyena, . Hethfleld, "Hutton, ‘Thomasson, Willis," A.*Moore, Staf- ford, Clarke. -~ I FIGHTING TAME — _ LACROSSE ROUGH . Gy Umpire Buty Evans) Pitcher McQuillen, the former. Phil- jadelphia-twirier, now-a member of the (Cincinnati Reds, enjoys the | unique Jaistinctiom of having created = feat. ‘ure int Cuba that will probably live as long 3 the gamé thrives.on the ir Hand. # MoQuilien’ was 2 member of one of lenge him ‘sit months after.the Reno 5 Q THATS HOW JAMES J. CORBETT = ‘taynded “the® Ie, affair, a match would ibe ctinched.. |ENGLISH CRACK. : SIZE8 UP. THE Two SPORTS ee =“ Ses papabaties TEAM COMING| ~—®PEAKS OF GAMES AT © [the ptayers could: talk any Spatieh, = tos OTTAWA jand a5 reault they were miable to f converse with any of the native fans, MAY VISIT LETHERIDGE NEXT. Facade tasccitng tenes SINE EAOURINS een fi alfantest, Tt segms McQuillen was Siesta wile allsfere ths bese a : ae “It {6 rumored that the New, Castle a ‘As isthe custom with al 5 i tawn, De eleven {s coming (0 Canada and. wilt Cuban rodters in their native tongue baseruaning Sree tout the West, visiting Lethbridge by told the Auericans what’ vould hap- | tents had. given vent to thetr “Bloan- attempted ‘to rougtt tt, and lure in a Ales or two. i i z af E : i tes iti i i i t ae ir i i it Be! i ae e i ts { Colonel Bill Barnes, of Kentucky, entered an ob- ection, against the employment of the gate, and the stewards of the ee na bal a! $F i i = The tall Sean hud a bet on the colt dt long adds, and (©. the fullest height hundreds of them remained. over to|™mand, and he was a fete the Flatbush the following Satur | feet tall, and looking day and: bet the bulk of thetr. money |Be shaggy brows with even back on the Hendrie champion, Srey a8 5: November morning, Martimas Never Headed - — |freezingly, with a touch of his “The old gentleman, surrounded by |Dle Scotch brogue: i | bis stalwart sons, saw Martiman-teke}—" "T won tho race. 1 had the lead directly after the race was | horse, and I don's give s —— started, this tlie with a machine and money." 7 with only @ few minutes’ delay, and,|. “Lewis always has mi being never headed, crossed the win |Sloan made the claim of foul ning He a handsome victor. of the row they had in the fil “In trie race Sloan had-the mount! Sloan's equal fm tho stewards’ ‘on. J. Joyner’ ing Autumn, and| when presenting a olatm of 85 soon as he had weighed in he rut dotending + bimselr against ed into the stewards: atand and Jaid g [charge had never béen «seen charge of foul riding against “Lewis, country and before the etewarda =| who, he sald, had ridden hinvfoul-at| thoroughly sequainted with the start. ttles-an a special pleador he “Mardinds' number came down. Au-| with things that would not tuina’ went’ up, and the incident waa | tenaiced nowadays.” be i # z in ? i i £ tr ! oe BRE ezE é ; Hl d i ae 2 ey hy i aifee! i ir i i = i i i i if 83 of Bs i: 8 Fe g § fF. z 5 & &, = Hi s8e Niele :
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