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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-10-21
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‘GANADIAN, PRICES ON seen pears Yackey Movariand ‘may. tetlre fom the ring, Packey has' gtown too Heayy tor-the light welztit class. and. dooe not ‘cure to try" conclusion with ‘the: ‘welters: He scored over! Wighting otk Mylknd in New York srecently fin @ ten-Found bout, but: did not have to Teduce his weights, S| aceon mle ‘Heckey’ Association Wii ° RedaBeer in a Couple of-Weeke et. 20/—The meeting dt ‘the. ‘Hockey .. Association’ \ Wil take place-at Red Deer the first Week ‘in Novamber. Calgary is sent- ing. dqlogates who will report on the progesdiugd at .the mesting of the Calgaty: league tobe held. after the Hed Desk meetingy ~ “thisre. is already’ consider. able interest | displayed by the the hocliey season fs a long nave been signed by; have shown considerable number of new tent, on Steye Clancy, man- ‘the: Salists, states. that aly (of last year’s team will ‘ed for the: feather weight. champlon- ship of England. Prigsooll 1g: declar ed: to have: consumption? ‘Ad. Woolgest, the “light. weirnt| champion, alnounces. that he has: as- reed to.-meet /Hattling Nelson: ine nowt of 45 rounds to-a Anish on St. vatriek’a Day: Decore the cinb offering ithe largest butse: \olgast’s injury in his battle with Tommy MoPariend ‘at Fon du Lac, Wis., mst week, was a splintered bone in’ bis det wrist, which ‘will necessitate a ckst for at least six weeks. The champion #959 ‘he 1 thYoush withthe 60-cuiled easy money: bouts, in which he bas been’. fmjurea twice during. | the last’ six °' months. He sys he will not fight ag- in until he mects. Nelson. : von O'Kelly,” hatled asa coming World beater, Ix bing “nursed. -alonz learetully by ‘hig mientor,’ Tommy’ Ry. ‘n=; Bo-far’ O'Kelly "Has: not loxt “e are compelled to it Dwarf Prices. glass, in exquisice ign price, iare to buy where x ND ENGRAVING PHONE 494 WER 3010 et Rubber, skets, and’ igh made! “similar. atatement regarding tha rugby games, but’ he turned out|/™¥8 man to a pad mauting when hig club eon ‘his services. It ts hoped ie /gate will” prevail in _hockey,. Of last. year's: Tigers, Pow: ell, Meiross, Pinkham, Lowes, White and King are.still in the city and avaliable. | ‘The Cinctivatl Recs bad a arent baventonling aggregation this year. In Beacher, Mitchell, Lobert, Paskert and ring bythe time Aysn ts ready to let bim: try for hiigher“hono-s! -Ry- sn is taking no chances of subjecting thie ear- fy stages of his \citéer. “The ex-midt @le-welght chamyton has ‘scon’ many drastic treatment, and is too astute to make such an ¢fror in O'Kelly’s case, _ Buly Roche, the ~veteYan referee, declares that the light welghts of to: day do not class with those of a doz. Bgan, Griffith has a sweet bunch of ‘bag puriciners. — the Home of Seieaty“Tlerng in #67 town y ior city — = 1OU-find @ Clothes Shop for Busines Men; for Profea: ‘Sonal: Men, and for All’ Men who know elegance and” oleae cultured cloth patterns. - : “eed the. price be high, for’ there are'worthy, N suits at $15 and $20, as well Satlores sere higher cost: garments aees to $30, Mayne show yous few ofthe Tailoring As Southard. map, -Captam Chance was | ordered (ot es in the three gamesjsies and a h a promising novice spolied. by too. im old-time: shape agin.” ‘The. wonder | [Tul leather” welgnt —recentiy ft postpone ia-return match, with Spike |opson, whom he -previoudly. defeats |: Bad Hard — Asie Have No Trouble a - Away. the World's Chamrionship Flag — What Happened to Chance 4 cago, Oct. 20—Philadeipiin: {cial games and bollet also that his)at any péint or distance doubles. “the «ae today and rubbed It.jn.. The|#ssortmont of attoots 4 Just what the jerbitrator. could not see ft, and when| ‘Atuleties -clatmed; thelr -thint aucees: | Mack meni likes Sive victory of the, world's champion compat, today the Cub Ieader gotight to prolong the —ordered—him from ~ the ‘Baip series with the Cubs tothe tune] Big. £4. Reulbach instéd fuel ‘two, {i-|Tfeld,) Archer, ordinarily a catcher, ‘of twelve to five, and it-the big pen |tings, during* Which be allowed one|repiaced him at the initial @tation. nant is not nailed to the -Quakente|sinéle and two ‘do: mast’ tomorrow Connie Mack. witlte!odtsmien aid saw, 1 tne se ease ae ‘astounded and ob (the go ges Mame 2 Melntyte vas the next] Foscated gentieman of ute tiet-ter,—He-pieeues gest One-third OF jan thing, ut tht from the iield in ‘the third for‘@isfult: ‘nu the vietora -d out two. gin= d-to far Uis’ edsteinefs’ Wave|DAvis to first. faciees every assortment of o% wniett tie -entite Duiteh of Gas pitetornae ine asst ers could ‘oer. “Only” King: =~ ot wammite, tour-Tuiis were scored: mull] STiGnIny t de seriously peduseras by, Mager. = Unance, and he has been held back ‘vhe, bright particular stars of the Decause of. tile imexf@rlence An Pre isis JGoombs allowed, only six: itilis, paswed ana foe moon, asd co suike Suilfan. “Says ily: 3 “Lav feet ad) 5 Ee wen and. Mes sien fone thm, Yen S08, ArTy Dit as I there! ware ah rounds. Hawkins Was a birder nitter: Mriee sautomobile: in islets Saag es wan Lavigne, and would. have. done ‘the tfick in Jess’ time. Joe Gans) who was in lis prime when he st ped Hawkins, Srne, Sullly, dand and ott , Wa an old wy Murphy's Stunts Nelgon :be:t nim for the tithe. . dterem-tned | ee Murphy, ‘however, gon never sew how 'té box:! He ore <6 elect = ri just @ game Tellow who cosditake a Worthy v-iolt_was. ae ‘sm Deacing until he had the other acl over tio: tow tired out. He was sutferiig, trom Mow cio. wien: he was’ ¢fmnie YoRfour cocks, driving in tworratiners @ Bbeed 0) -2i At the tite Re did not (good, safe bet) Wolgast caiitehit, but Kuow Sow ‘Tar the ball Bad travelled, th two runs and hinigelt feached the ion thrige, ais ot the Bight field aver Into the Teguise bleachers not 2- representative champion, allowed by the Tough, decauce. he Gooma'E Waae to i's Talo the ovettlow,: Umiplte ODay Tight and at the same time take a Waived to nim to con enante with his title." 3 jont-the ‘ba -k. & run-counter for it. manager, who was -turned-—dewn-—by-the-grounds. -Coance,. the fiegro, has: a candidate! for thy weight Ferguson has ‘teen battling years, and a glence at bis. record
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