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Lethbridge Daily Herald 1910-07-02 - 1910-12-31
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1910-11-09
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if f fe We are sols _ for | these’ go: Lethbridge, and carry a full line of machines, both two and four minute: ~ shrty i Pas ae z CRUCIAL GRIDIRON ; 3 BRUTAL Lewie-Burke Matoh Takan ag Sample by New York Press to-Enlighten Public on Legal: Dallianes . By Ralph Thompson. New Xork, Nov. '8—Managers of boxing chibe are killing “the *gooue “egg” | For a tong-time-they conducted the bouts in A more or: less legal manner, but of Inte they. nave “tolerated, JT mot en- couraged, savage exhibitions « Howdies like to see Didod Hox, but the: majority. of those patronizing. mx: ing prefer clean, (fast .work, with -a strict observance of the rules. and a munimum of. punishment. ‘be «managers would “do yall to} ‘adopt ries drawing the: ine + learly Detween, boxing and fighting, They might, probibit blows string at an:op- onenit’s back while in ctihches. ‘The Lewie-Burke fight-f9 a case tn polit. ‘The papers commsated on the fact the day foMowing the fish= g | Says “You neeg/sot ealiate to rechmimond ALBRRTA‘S PRIDE as ‘one of the very finest beers on the market today. “Tbave been brewing beor for ¢wenty yeura now and never be fore have I turned out a product with which I was 3 I am with LETHBRIDGE beer. eae d_ by hunters ist Monday by Georgay Git. mer. Bruin weighed 400 pounda and| jwas captured affer. biz men aixt aa many dose fought it for two ours. Nour houlid paps mm tray svere!| | knocked out’ stilt by swings from. the pear’a right paw, and when it hasan |to took as if the brute had a fighting chance to win, @ bullet from the #ifte Of L. W.: Woods laid it low. Twem'y- three® beiirs. have been trapped aid Killed’ ‘by hunters-this. season, Tanchers. ate complaining tat thi, Dears are raiding their barnyards with, Telling effect. = Deer are reported plentiful in thei sang district, “According. to. reports hunters are Invading the territory and killing the deer by ald of dogs. Thin method ts frowned upon by the ranch- era,-who approve. of still hunting, but draw the line at the sport with: doze. \ It is afd ‘that they have formed a [compact to “Kilt the dogs of-hunters jusing dogs th trating deer, and in ‘spite of this: Many ‘deer are-daptured ‘with dogs, “Several parties of-runters are”geported' to be in: that region en: Joying excellent sport. = USLIUTULIELITERETEITTT records. CANADIAN PRICED ON eo1soN cessayetesnd ons ROM Gem Gorpraation’ —-- BIR Came Within 1S Paints -of Own Re cord In Mateh With. Cutler Last Week Wilite Hoppe cane: within 33 pottite Of equajing bis own warli’s record tor a Righ rom ‘Of 160 af/28.1 alk Wine ‘est-bears ‘ever Killed in the | Twin} tilllarde tc the contination of his , MOUNT district, near White Stilmon, fRandicap uiatch wtth Albert G. Cut- fier. at the Knickerbocker Academy in Brooklyn last week. “He clickad oft ‘187 points in the 11th inning by a bril- hant show of delicate nursing and ky Tockety round the table shots. ‘Aw Was the case on Wednesday even. ing, when ho established the new ‘mark ‘at Doyle's, seadamy, lie missed a, difficult masse shot, and~s0° failed to set even better figures. With three blocks of the 1600-point match over, the fourth wee transferr. ‘TwRD| ed to Brooklyn, and Hoppe playing 19.1 Tairly Jumped away from Cutler play- ing 182. “He competed his’ string of ‘S00-points in 13 innings) for ac aver Age.of & tuade over 23, whereas Cut. ier, wad was dlatinatiy off his-gama, could not get the balls roliing’and ran up only 02 points far the small ‘nv erage of eight. here ‘Cutler made three ‘misses and in Nive innings scored: offy one pot, sa aes ‘Hopye.was af:the table most of 3 time. The youthful ciamplon was in| rare stroke, and no shot appeared too” difficult: or eomplicated. His con\rol ofthe balls aroused zouch en thud tasm and he’ played. with wonder Tal -f/ktll. and confidence. 4 UE YAR ATLL CEEOL “THE MATUR ti, Nov. 7.— of} pitcher, and John Bates, outtieia! rer, both members ofthe Philadelphia” Nétional: fongve' tom this year, aizn- ITY OF AGE” * —A-GE-does not always mean impi ovement 1 ing whisky Sany mote than it does in the \ncorrigibly bad boy. | New Whisky, like « young boly, must“possess tho ‘od contracts today to play with the = elements of matured goodness. uineingat! club next. year. ‘Their ac’) = tion in the face of President Fogel's) See deciaration that the Philadelphia club [piteher, 1s expected to precipitate op- ed war between the Cincinnati and . Wpliaaeipnia ‘clubs over the trade of Ipiayers announced last week, “= ‘Mequitian came in from Newark, N, J., and slsmed Bis contract after taliing Jess:than'ten minutes with Vresident Herrmann of the Cincin Rati clit, The salaries offered tc - the men were not announced, but Tt fe) ‘Understood that exch will get an ad: vanes of 9600. ‘ates came from his home in Bte Denyille, Onto, in response to a mes; fe Sago from President Herrmann, and is made by.a purity. develops its ‘which the position of the Cinctunati Jeind-was-explained, attsched-hi; nature to mcumtract for next year. Mr. Herrmann took this action det ite Horace Fogel’s notice of last week ‘that Bates, Grant, Moren and MeQuil tan -had not been reléised, and that ithe trade made-by Doolin, the manag jer @f the plities, was ott. | CORBY’S Storage for years. in _ degree of excellence, The and tempting aroma sre not On cote by sil thst-ctass hotels, cafes ond “Special Selected” Rye Whisky — \ process which yields wp the . goodness of the richest grai1 in absolute \ € x \ ok casks ) fo a rare »oth flavor | equalled. inherent ‘hqeur stores. ~~. Corby Distillery Company \ Limited * SS Head Offices: Montreal. “dorby's ot Corbyvitie for Over Hait-on Onnury” = ie. He. His Honor. iis decision i “apey, Ww at tke last a colrt on the '¢ ing into theo Yon and Co. Sth. office at Feaoeable dington &-Co. The gecision { Charge, holt conustances: th ‘Peace, nor, x stances. which. "Besides, You ao | than thi time wit ran Bent
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Image 1189 (1910-11-09), from microfilm reel 1189, (CU1663746). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.