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Lindsay Post (1907), 13 Mar 1908, p. 3

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over- mu. R to? lnfnl ’ROYd TC' r the Watch m’s nod!- ma It 0! r100“ PROMISES A MARVEL. ,A Mini W and driven 2.35%“: will put an. thaomarkét his 33}? a demon M’hinh..aeoocdiuztta 151mm. Mull reduce the resistance “ch anextem as comp: Imus ‘ "Wk-e}. l mm. at 13 seconds hater MM mt - . ' . ." __ , pxmm Mann ttho militia at ,tho Examumr. P ruin) . The Oanoe ha! I ‘ 1 ,\ hockey mm; “rimmed {ho Gram:- on rm“, device in an mliowlon i0 tho the imam-u we. mnkmx three Pe- pneum- w'm'h teams! to acne WI? tron: “I“ 0‘ a” “o principle ~ which 31”th w vehicle- :: mum‘wu‘: m1 m m Wm M , 7 . .A .,._ tho numb m to provide come the m3 ice. making three Pe- nman-(h warm to acne Mn! tron: the northern villmgo with the mall at at the more. {rho load- went up on (In 5.30 9.1:). ”9.!an rain: on thatlyw'. The Ice mum: didon. the rink, an open-d: one. out! the aim sun had W italomg thenidu and ammo“: ‘u me. Me of my little son, who W88 1'an uck from a protracted cold on hi! gs.,’ 0n _MRS. ANNIE BRAMBLER- agevflle, March 15, 1907. “I am greatly pleased with the good I95111“! we got from Coltlfm m -. Am; 3‘38”“ comfort with It for MOLE” au- great. In -- .. A’Kzgaq Toronto. 7 can, W is the' at ham eheu t e p’m’iption f oat ad [130an '12:qu in the 3:111]. a]; how can 9119 hour ' .0 ha mthout 1t. YOI The record was made at at Cal. nose athletic field day held in bele- btatior. of the Chinese New Year. En fine was in competition with near- 13‘ 30 men. "the race being run in heats. The record'was established in thermal heat, John Lo, another Chi- nese youth. running second. £0 Sue is an all-round athlete! and is considered the best third b450- Inn and the best base runner in me Hawaiian islands. He was one of the St Louis college baseball team that Visited Japan last October. American amateur records, accept- 9‘1 b) the American» Athletic union, for 1905‘. show the following for 50 Suds; May 9, 1891, W. D. Eaton. time 5 2-5 seconds; Feb. 20. 1.904. "- 5. Rice. time 5 2-5 seconds; March 17. 1906. L. H. Cary. time 5 2-5 Seconds. E E“; ".P E9 :32 52 fi ep 0990900090O5909699¢”90990090fifi00009900 v oWhat is Occurring in the Town and District, and: . Sporting Circles Generally. : “I have used Coltsfoote W “nth?- be greatest satisfactien With my Children. It is a wonderffl cure 1°” “Id! and sore throat. I befieve it DIV- A.) .L .. A bl‘I-LEDY ORIENTAL Eonolulu. March 4.â€"-A 50-yard dash in 5 1-5 seconds is the remarkable um authmuc record which En Sue. a. Chmese athlete, has established for the Sporting world. to marvel at. ghfldgen Enjoy .It THE FIELD OF SPORE Limited, will continue to supply their long-to-be remembered Goâ€"You-One-Better $3.50 Boys' Suits through- out the coming spring months, and that the Town Clerk be and is hereby instructed to mail a copy of this resolution to every ratepayer in the Town of Lindsay, also to The Evening: Post and the Watchman-Warden" That we, the members of the Council wish to place ourselves on record as heartily approving of the "Go-you- One-Better $3.50 Boys’ Spring Suits" put up by Messrs. Dundas Flavelles Limited, Kent.st., and to testify to the genuineness of the values, they being in every case as represented, and that we, on behalf of the citizens of Lindâ€" say, wish to express our appreciatiOn of the liberality of this firm in giving such value at just such a time when a num ber of our men are out of employment, and also to express our wish that the firm of Messrs. Dundas Flavelles Seconded by. M owed by The Town Council Tke Fol/020mg Resolulz’on Should be PM Tkroug/z az‘ flze Next Meelz'ng of the Lindsay T own Council. Running Trotting 2031'. mus“. FRIDAY, men o6oooooooooooooocoooooooooooooo 90009099000090.9960...00‘9000096 STALE AND UNFAIB. Toronto World; The rule ldopgel by the joint 1'an committee of are. dxting a. batsman who scores a‘ base runner .vmh a. caught fly wi-‘gb a sacrshce hit. is no novelty to 13,9 game. _In 1889, a rule, scarcely as specific as the new, one, apps-us for the first am, 'It runs as follows; "Sacrifice hits shall be creditci to tho batsman who. when but one man is out. admnces a ~runner a base on 91.11.] to the outfield or a. gummy 1m which results in Putting on: the. gunman, or would. 80 result if nanu. led without error." . 'l'hc injustice of such a: rule is evi. dent. For instance. .Wbat would now pneumatic shoes. they will greatly lengthen his m. as well as re- store tofthatturt many ofits oldta-n .voxi'ws who have broken down unâ€" der theau-ain. is nutrtopadtmbted. however. And this would beenomzh patent invamtions b1 [the algae- Astanyraha it mmhbeunigue. m United. 6mm patent cube. proclaims oflmially that it has never saw any,- thing like it More. . fl‘mttlnqg recotrd, one mileâ€"Lou Dil- lon. Memphis, m, Out. 24. 1903 1.58 1-2.. -. . ;( . Peeing record. one mileâ€"Dan Patch with wind shield: and: pacemaker. in txont and at his side). Sept, 8. 1906. be able to carry, along his mm track cushion as it mm. a spring in each stop. thq pink! impmt ol ethane speed eliminated. his raising. file mm mm medieval (1 its mutant. W and: the track mild- ar'a ant maria virtually: 01 W10 wanna. Harm m it the invantion will do all that is animation in Ida Pickwick. once Queen at the W1) 'M. died! at mam KL. the 0.0;th day, all: Ilha 83.91.11 20 years, (While 109.11an a. musty, coal. 61:6,. papâ€" Ituawd. 44 lanes in bar m.a,ndM'on $45,615) 101‘. The *1de i! “1 M11631“. t°th° .Thoncy wps at the depot to Join 31100 0‘ that POW-“Mi" P’mdpb the team. but after he had an inter- thb a" TM“ W vehicles view with "President 1. Taylor. be re- MVO M” W13 W01 mud to sign the contract and prob- tho 1!“)th m to PIOVW come nLly newer .will Join the Boston ag- Oflt 0‘ a. Ida-tit!!!“ By Whflmt negation. Although Thoncy wan not to autonomic-doc PIC-um a Ihanw g'm: the exact Monk he used to Pro- but; mm mm Magnum 3 aidcnt Taylor. but said, this morning to who claim (I tho Mentor. twill lthm it was 3 pretty ‘warm war of , Chan. kamnn Nan Dam. the mm {Hislut workon‘the umkmulncarznam.whmeh°m® 101' mfmq ‘ , \v .1“ ' Mover and Seconder Yet to be Selected. Baseball. ' July 6th, gras court. lawn tennis competition commences; Sth, rifle shooting at Bisley; clay-bird shout- ing at Uxemdon commences; 9th and 10th, rifle shooting at Bisley and clay-bird shooting (continued); 11th. boa; races; 28th, entries :10». yachting; 30th, entries close, Town-lg: (Belgium, Canada, Germany. Holland. United Kingdom-) ~ Mu) _6lh, covered! court. lawn ten- nis comchiLion mmsnces; 11th. m tries close. tennis; 18Lh. 'tcnnis com- petition .commenoos; 23rd. entrias close. golf. June Lst, entries close. rifle shoot» ing. clay-bird shooting. polo; rowing (except Belgium. Canada. Germany, Holland, United Kingdom) Golf competition wees. 2nd, ‘gglf companion (ooncludcd,) 3rd. gclf competition (mutinucdd 6th, entries close, grabs court lawn tennis; 1.3m, cnrlies close. nthchics. archery, (vcling, swimming. wrestling; 1511;, entries close, fencing; poio competi- tion oommances: 2011:. final polo match; 27th entries close [or mean words [or a: few minutes. and tint he told Taylor just what he thonght of him. The contract Taylor wautvd .Thoney to sign called for a. much law“ salary than that which had been agreed on beforehand. and Tay- lor positively refused to raise the (iguxe a. dollar. Besides that, Thoncy is soxebecause he did not get a slim of the purchase money. Thoney has angolfen to manage a team in .an outlaw league, and. will probably accept. In 1886 Chicagot won the baseball pennant and repeated twenty years later. In 1687 Detroit. won the pen- nant and repeated twenty years lat- cr'. In 1888 St. Louis won the pau- nant. St. Louis scribes are figuring thak history will repeat itself. as it. did with Chicagmnnd Detroit. TEE OLYMPIC CALENDAIZ Following is the list, of dates wul b compaitors or prospective competi- tors for the Olympic games should bear in mind; April 26th. entries close,‘ rauquets; 27:11, racquet oompetition‘ commen- ccs; 28th. entnes cm covered warn. lawn tennis; 30th. entries slim. gymnastics. . Cincinnati, 0.. March 4. â€" Jul: Thoncy. the former Toronto baseball player. was all ready :0 join the 804- L01- American Leagno £Club. when that team arrived here yesterday. on the was mouth. that. the tram puiied out without him. be termed fielder-5‘ choices. had to be scored as sacrifice hits. After a «upk- of years ’tha rule was dropp- ed '1th year Mike Kelly. of Dyan led the league with 52 ancxihce has. TBONEY ‘STILL, BALKS Odds and Ends of Sport A 00sz in lithe London ! Sperm; m an?! that Britain must . be capable ct beat“!!! tin [ONO-WI and c. D. rm-udmbuch, N.Y.A.C,. in; a ZOO-yard wimmifl! relay ram at the Spor.tamen’5 Show in Maison. 9111mm Garden lad: 'nilght by, About 153,316; mammal-5 New York. March 5.â€"Charle.s M. I C. H. L. Heines. a fancy skater o! Daniels. New. ’York. A..,C holder at note. performs stunts on 15 inch many world's rascals. With Bud God- 2 blill skates. mn ui ham mate. Wed. ,3. LI. Handy.otthol’11inoi3 LC" 9hi~ago.I 'â€"_ Major Taylor. the wonderful col- --.A It“! a! I. llhn‘ar 0n hfi fame! 8 5. The former recorcL also held by Bandy. was 1.18 1-5. Charles M. Daniels. the champion. decisu'ely de- feated Handy ime speeiai 100 yaris race. leading Irons. the crack of the pistol. and at the end being 20 yards in front. The time was 56 1.5 sec- onds, which equals Daniels’ best Am- erican record for the distance. {the honor of landing the first 1m! in the ”and half tell .to tho Bri- tainn. thus making th. more once more a. tic. It rwan scored. on. tho droppimz ct the puck on nn' «fade in trout or the "Y"1:oa1. 'Tbevlns’ duriuz this in]! an! Inter and int- ta throwzhout than in that tint half. but that dam not mean that tho first half (was at :1! wt, Al the two team- were now equal in more. an! 9hr was fine. but with-- or learned to have the advantage. Finally the YsM.C.A. boyl :10th their Int. (making YALCA. 3. Lu- tb Britain 2. Into Association boys won tho by!” -. «t r C. L. 8. V8. BANKERS. \ While th‘u (inst me was good. taut clan howdy. it was autclaued by thnwddmt put up inmmmd gum. Bank!!! In. GALE. frhe tum: «were inclined to mgh it. and: ifthev hadnotbum hell! dawnbyl‘tharetn exec. Kayla. and judge of play. Dr Walters. «would macs. have soon put the Band «cash-bane. Trip ping enema! to be the main 1mm. (rho gum! wad out so M that it did not look as it the players could hold the pane for long. (then did. nevertheless. and mu forth even n lasts! brand in the second; hall. where were a tow changes idthd ling-4 up at both team (the Bankers had' [Walnut]. :1 new man, playing lett wing, while thd C. L. S. and: Pete NEW SWIMMING RECORD New York. March 6.â€"In the one hundred yard race. break. stroke. at the eportsman’a show. in “Madison Square Garden last night. Henry J. Bandy. of the Illinois Athletic Club. Chicago. established a new world's swimming record at this distance and style. making theum yards in 1.17 motor boat races; 18th. Olympus games in stadmm commence; 31th. yacht races commence; 28th, Glyn-.91- rcgaua at Henley commences and will be continued on the 29m and the 30th. cue-ion amoy‘ng the playdm and those who saw the shut. it was daided that the umber had oomo from the aide through a hole in the not. (rho'flmt halt coon stood, Y.M.C.A. 2. Little Britain 1‘. .‘ ,jL u (l‘ho Y.M.C.A. gut {be next. their second. on a great shot tromwthe kid. Yemen" (which won him a round at applause. rm: was the last [10:11 scored: in this Win: nhoxtly Mord-tins the puck was seen uepoaing in the' Little Britain goal. having been shot by a man dz: the corner. After a little heated dis- game would dtdcidb whether or not the YM.C,A. mid get their pro mined. oyster supper. and the team did that pruttiast to get their teeth on the mm For the first. ten minute or no ndthet silo were «his to aco'te. although some very hard playing took place. HoweVer. the as- sociation landed «the first goal of the evening after a. hard struggle and things than to look bright for the 05m“. Hm. Littb Britain te- mfiated,nhnmtlv With a nicely lulled on: in thd "Y" not: and‘thd teams once more mare even. ‘ 2" Evening Peat of .mrch 5 Last night's frown League hockey turned out the [out yet. . Both manna «wean cxttromcly fast. andgood hockey was played throughout. fl‘ho booms more also well matched. not! this ma B‘s-ob“! to the excitement d the Mowing._ (there m n dairâ€" Iizod and vary enthusiastic crowd at suppoxters tor each of tho steam: precast. and whom a particularly (goal play man made or ought place reached. the (rooting. was very en- thuainslficl . x i; . m» that game plach was the! Y. M.C.A. alguind: Little‘ Britain during which both uteomn showdd up tosgood' WW rrho outcome of the toward the and of the half. then on nothing was scored 11?. eith- er “an. ulthaxgh both put up L } good Light. fI‘ho score stood. Bunk- Sptdt in" ‘Ruutyi‘ Burke‘s place 1t contra. Pete is certainly a comer. and did bung good work last. night. «specially during the first half. He was also won-fin; against the dis-d3- voflalgbotlifingot lossmqightthan my man dthd!‘ of tho-teams. frhe double I system worked well. (the Bantu-c got goo! number om. with good. thud. clean play. and lol- lowul. after another tussle. with goal nuniaar two. lTho C.L.8. were put- tint; n) a. good fight. but mutual: dab to land mthin; till wall .on From ,An-n- Evening Post of .mrch 5 hockey was played throughout. fl‘he bums vwdro also well matched. and this added are“)! to the excitement at the wonimg._ (there was a dair- Iized and vary enthusiastic crowd of supporters for each of tho steam: WHIRLWINI) HOCKEY IN LEAGUE FINALS CANUCKS WILL HAVE [1‘0 60. NEW SWIMMING RECORD. ! Enron While competing m a. tournament at Pinahurst n_ couple of years ago. James D. Foot. of the Lpawami: Club. pulled his second shot. and to his amazement new hls ball disappea- dawn- a. chimney of an old shanty. Nothing dam-ted, the veteren enter ect the buildlng, found the ball in competing mm. on! none nesd ted aahnmu‘l at Unit showing. fl‘ho 0th am simply Ind: u better team. ‘ ME ON THE GAME; ( Scum at the men on mhqtteamnarc "gala: whirlwitlh Ind should Lb dob, itthc‘y keep on impmvmg'. to nah u hark in OJi.A. circles. .. Major Taylor. the wonderful col- ored cyclist. is likely. to be 'astc: than ever this aeaon. and may visit A STAG'S LONG RUN During a xecent run of the 6mm- ty Down stag-hounds. the stag. which was unlocked near Bunbndze and handed southwest. led the bounds a distance of over forty miles. czentu- ally taking bo,the can at Newcastle. Aru-r swimming some distance sea- wadr. it xeturnod to the beach. and racing along the shore. again enter- ed me water. near the quay. "The animal was eventually captured some” distance out in the bay by fisher- men. who rowed after it. Moe Koyl mu not as strict as ha might havdheen in the timtanme. {there were nuke 1 number at «Emu he should M tapped his bell. 851, hobby mmapooqrdexee. ‘He is even better than most. ( pextormqmcs in the Olympic gunes. as a main Indium; Putting theahot.l91eat;muwingthohump met, 175 out; long jump. 23 locus inpheq;highjump.6 meme)“: 9015511111512”: 100.me m:220¢yfllilo22monds;nuar- wmmm;mwe.1mw 0:0 55 anaconda; one nib. {minutes 20 accords; three milea. 1‘ minute. TEE FELIX FORBERTI CUP Won for Sqoood. Timq by the ‘ L. 8. Hockey Team. "fine you a. single wish that re- mains ungratitied t" asked. the indul- gent (other. “Yes.” answered the daughter, who was beginning to aar- ry weight .‘or age. "I am thirty years 01-1 today. and. I wish you and ma- ther had postponed your. wedding :1: last to: yuan." Axum: Irwin. one-tuna managerot the (Bamako M11 Club.~ in now in change (1 tin! um:- d a thhinzq :::.m;4cf 3:21;? 4:1: - i: .._... .1 The Evening Post at mm Enn- £3..th begin on April mm.- mm «will lam M April llt.\“a frhe Printout! Wales will honor the Quakes wmtewy and: his pre- meinJuly. And tromnawon member- at the Garrison Club: will Government. tor 35.000 t0 “at!” Iutea to England tor the Olympic mm It is unddmtood that i1.W- J. Ram. the all-round strong mm at theoWhitneLy Cabinet. 3083. be 309‘ athisownexpane» ..U.‘. -~ six balls each“ and the balls plssed considerably over the matheroock. The bet was decided early in the morning for fear of accident. The required elevation was obtained by a. barrel stave suitably fixed, and the height of the steeple was 161 met. vinpial cow-amt- my asxeuar 000 trom‘the Provincial We: to help datrgy W at Canada'sath- letio man in England; but Itho (the W0 Qantas Footbsll Club will [go to the Pacific Coast!“ are out in the Pwplf"_ SM?“ . ‘IIL be mind any tiring the royal 831- m at ‘vww-om mm Another tale is tint bets were taken in the Burgess Golfing Society that. no two members could be found cupable of driving a ball ore:- the spire of St. Gila’ Cathedral. Edit» burgh. But two golfers. did perform the Isat.1‘hey. were allowed to use In New England’ the jockey ciabs are compelled by. law to allow book- makmg. and cannot Impose a license fee at over £30, while in South Ans. Hahn the club olfiocrs or servants are empowered to expel bookmakers {tom tho: .slub propcny. with :1 pen- alty of £30 or two months to: sum us return alter being once warned in this was. ‘ . the door and back on the [air green with only a log of two strokes. the fireplace 'and played it A deputation an: and the Ontado ”wwumm ‘ww yum“ M“ M For the woman of taste there is only one place to buy dress goods, and that is from a firm that know how to meet the wants of culture and ideas. We can prove to you that we show a most exclusive line of new Spring Dress Goods. So we ask you to call at your first Opportunity, and let us show you something that no one can but The women of Lindsay never were as keen for good dressing as at present, and this inclina- tion is on the increase. D’Lunghlin McIntyre We're just going to have a little chat about our new goods. which, without a doubt, are the daintiest and prettiest in the history of our store. That’s the way it is with us, and with you also, is it not? ..thing New.. Always Look= ing for Some= Just a Trifle. CASH AND ONE PRICE. 99696699090060. 60606006600. asked 5:- I The game waq hat and fast [tom start to finish. but the only one who suffered was the referee, whose we: got strained watching the hghtnimp lthe passes of the fourteen proficient” 9-133“ :5. I I The game started with a. rush. an! i although at halfâ€"time the score 10*. led mhcrwse, the Typos were able to hold their opponents pretty wen L in hand. \\ hcn referee J. Lynch tink- lod his hell for halt-time the scare ' stood 4-0 in Iavor of the Examiner. However, when the boys came on the the return game will be .playetl here next Thursday evening. when the Typos expect to reverse the score on home ice. Skating will Mellow“ ed after the tune. a: debt of gratitude: [or the troubio to which they; went to entertain them. an appetixing banquet being served at Long's restauranh The great Examinen - Post game has at last. come alt. and. certainly made an impreaion on the Peterboro public. Several entirely new. brands of hockey were exemplified. and m o' the greatest. plays seen in Peter- bozo {or years «were put on by the men of bath team last night. when the Typos Journeyed to Peterboro- ice again. the Typos were determined things would be the other way tor A change. and were beginning to lee! more at home on the large rink. The game was for faster than the first halt. and some great rushes weer made by Williams. at point (0!: the lypos. Almost first thing. nickmbotham. o! Typos tame, land- ed a dandy in the Peterboro nets. This was followed by one from 113331;. After some sensational stick hzndo ling. the Typos then settled dam to holding the Examiner people :6 bay and kept things so hot (or them that; only one goal was scored by unit opponents during the whole 0! the second half. The oihcial wore swabâ€"Examiner 5. Typos 2. - the a large‘nrowd. witnwcd the game. although it; 'did not comment ml a quarter to ten owing w the .Thc Petexboro prom men certain“ kanw how to give their visitors 0‘ good time, and {the Typos. owe wen train nix-hing late. and it continued till half past eleven. “Fourth Estaters” Play Fast Hockey incr Teams Clashed on Baby. Evening Post of March 5

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