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0 THE WINNIPEG FEBRUARY I
BEAT RECORDS
j Over Kinks Alreadyfor Which
I Opens
IftThere will be over rinks In
at the eighteenth annualof the Manitoba branch of tho
This was assured when theL entries received by Secretary J.I Robertson up to noon todayf numbered Then will be
a few morn last entries to-d- ay
unless ad signs fall which will go tomake year's the greateston record In so far as attendance U
with tho exception of thei year of the of the curlers fromV the land of tho
The Ontario curlers will reach thecity about six o'clock tho
V transcontinental being over live hoursf--i late They Include two Chatham and
two Lindsay rinks and links from To-- Wj
roii andmf j To-da- y incoming trains were crowd-e- d
with Moose Jaw and theHr Dawson rity who haveH tending the werem among the first to reach theSeven American rinks have already
ty thero being two fromand Drayton and one from St. St.
Hj Thomas andft The meeting of theH- - branch will be held to-nig- ht In the
city when the will beThe draw In the
H-- j wall trophy will also bdSix Draws Each
u Six draws will be pulled off each dayat 8 11 4
mm and 10 p.m. Ail the regularcurling are In tho num-ber- s
running as follows1 to on
rear of Clarendonmm 8 to betweenand Alexander cast of Main
mM13 toFort near Main street
16 to McDermot ave-nu- e
opposite GeneralMore
Following are the entries received Inaddition to those published
one
two R.V.
two A. J. A.Hf- -
one W.
two J. J. A.Hl
t one A.HlHf one Norman
1 ACypress ono W. Town- -
m N. twomi C.
two L.mt J A
mk Fort one J.two J.
A Kmf two E.mk Jmt two A. S.mk A.fk two J. E.mM B.mm one A. E.
mM Portage la one G.mM skip- -
I
Pilot one E. F. Stead- -
two C. A.F.
St. N. one D.
uMMi two D.L.
l Manitoba twoF. A. A. J.
MM one A.one A. E.
key P. G. V.V 4 O.two J.
t one D.CI
one D.D. M.
two A. J.imm JMoose two
MOak one R. L.
one J. M.
H two G. M.Mi
two T. B. Cope- -
a land C. A.one R.
1 Winnipeg fourteen J.i J- -H 1 E. J. J Mun-I- V
I ml A. R. C. Ir-B- V
A. Mct P.T. H. C.
BW R. AVBB Winnipeg four
n. P. A. T. A.11 L.T pep W.
VI ii J. G. H. Lulling- -
ford D AV A. CarsonV D. A. O.vW DA JJJ. R.BB
N. M. F.BH I.
SPRINGS
I St. John Collegians Beaten in SeniorI
In the Intercollegiate senior game onSaturday Manitoba sprung a
defeating St. John's by au score of 4 to The was a good
St. John's hade more of theI but w-er-
e off In their Dhef- -
ManitobaI. St.Gannon goal ue
f Fullerf coverf Morton rover
Adamson forwardsMatheson
l AdamsonG. Judge of P.
goat Feary and Sey- -Daly and
IARE BEATEN
Hf Wanderers Spring a Surprise in Big
HJ Eastern Game
Bj 4 Ottawa's famousBl Stanley cup was beaten byBl the at the Arena SaturdayI night before over thof score being 5 goals to It was
Bl of the most brilliant hockey matchesHm ever played In From stait to
finish the pace fast andBV and the hockeyBV victory of the came
A as a surprise to It wasf known that they were In splendid phy- -
Bl condition and able to play thefi game of their but so generally
BS was believed that the wouldHf win that their admirers were willingBY to give all kinds of The resultBl was that a few bold sportsHJ cleaned a pile of In some
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cases 10 to 4 was offered on thowith very lew
Captain Art Moore voiced the senti-ments of tho players after the
when hoand ull credit should be
given the who playedWe played our and 1
think that our work was up to butHie excelled us und that Uall thero In to
The followed the stylothat has distinguished the forthe past lew The forwardsstuck to their appointed positions andstuck to their The result wasthat Frank McGee was so closely
and he was not as dangerousus Patrick und Glass followedup und fell back so speedily und sountiringly that McGee andwere prevented from making theirgreat
It was clean which wasIn view of the Importance
of the None of the playersroughed It and there were compar-atively few
The first In twoSix minutes later Patrick
evened the Then McGee putthe und Glass made ittwo Just before halt
McGee scored early In the secondbut Patrick made It three and
then put the In theThe teams officials
iHague goal MenardPulford point StrachanMoore cover Kennedy
rover PatrickMcGee centre Glass
Smith right JohnsonHarry Smith left Blackford
HarryFrank
RAMBLERS WIN AT
Fast Intermediate Game Won By CityIn a fast game tho
Ramblers of defeated theThistles' second here last night by ascore of 6 to Tho checking was hardanil of the homegot his back andrA the was Injured with aslick and will be out of the game for a
The teams and officials
Martin goal ParrPhillips point
coverArchambault Humphries
DunderdaleCotter left
Martin right Mooneyspare Drew-Refere- e
TomJudge of play HughTimers Young and
Goal Judges McAdam andJ.
Summary of1 142 Ramblers Humphries 53 74 Kenora Archambault
HalfC 4
6 107 Kenora B. Martin 15 79 Kenora 4
Penalties Humphries Archam-bault B.
and
WRESTLING AT ARCADE
Downs Wins Hit Challenge AgainstRoot After Hard Content
The people who witnessed the boutbetween these two men at the ArcadeTheatre on Saturday evening wentaway with the satisfaction that theyhad received their money'sthis proving to be the tusslethat has been put up In
A new aspirant in the person ofDickson of Portage Prairie gave anexhibition bout with the
through the non-appearan- ce ofthe Minneapolis strong
who was billed to tackle the Turk Ina contest under the Cornish
although a good lighterthan his did
When Downs and Root appeared onthe mat there was someexpressed by Downs as to Dav-idson's ability as and finallythe Turk was appointed to Judge the
The conditions of thecontest Downs to secure threepoints to secure a fall and Root two
the best of live Themen tried every conceivable twistand turn to gain advantage and it wasnot until 34 minutes had been regis-tered that Downs was awarded thefirst bout with a half Nelson and arm
Root fought strenuously In the sec-ond round and gained a victory In 14minutes with the bar The thirdtry went to Downs In 22 minutes witha half Nelson and arm Root'sarm being so badly crushed that heasked the referee to grant his oppon-ent this Downs eventually wonout In the fourth round In minuteswith a half Root holding outthat Downs twisted his leg In an un-fair manner
At the conclusion of the bout Downsagreed to meet an unknownA forfeit of was put The un-known must throw Downs three timesIn an hour's wrestling
MEETING 13 POSTPONED
Northern League Delegate Will GetTogether Today
Owing to theof Grand
of J. Price andof have not ar-
rived but are expected In sometime therefore the meeting ofthe Northern league was adjourneduntil some time The dele-gates that arrived Theodore
John Percy Glass ofLake John D. of
J. M. Lamb of T. E.Brady and J. ot Ar-thur and Anderson arealso in the
SHIN-PA- D
The Maple Leafs practically cinchedwhen they defeated
the Kennedys on Saturday night by ascore of 6 to
Cornwall defeated the ofin the senior series of the Fed-
eral league at Ottawa Saturday nightl y a of 5 to
In the senior hockey match at theMutual street rink Saturday theArgonauts defeated the 21to seconds
St. George'sThe and Crescents meet
tonight in an Intermediate fixture atManitoba rink at 8 The
will have the followingmen on their
rightleft
The first game for the Icelandic hoc-key championship of this year will beplayed tonight at the Arena from 10 toU between the I. A. C.
hockey Great Inter-est Is being taken In this match by thoIcelanders of the and u largeturnout of supporters Is TheVikings have the championship
I since with exception of latwhen the I. A. C. won out
READY FOR THE CURLERS
Last Meeting ofis Held Another
The final meeting of thothe Manitoba branch of the tocomplete arrangements for tho big
which will openwas held on Saturday afternoonGreat enthusiasm marked the
One of the of the meetingwas the Inauguration by the
C of a new compe-tition for the It Is to be achurch In which each congre-gation In city will be privilegedto enter u the or someonenominated by to do the
will present a trophy ondfour prizes to the winning Theywill take place at the conclusion ofthe Details were left In thohands of the thoand J. past
also advisedthe meeting that the annual curlingservice be conducted In St
church on Sunday nightTestimonial
A letter from C. C. ofannounced that the
royal secretary testimonial fund wouldclose on and asked for all do-
nations to be In by The sum olhas been collected from the clubs
In tho The Granite and This-tle clubs of this city also donatedapiece to the Secretary Robert-son will remit at once by draft
Contributions Still pomeJ. secretary of the finance
reported the receipt ifthe of which
was from the Inter-Ocea- n hotel Heannounced promises of a considerablefurther all of which will be col-lected this all the fundsare In there will be sufficient to defraynot only the expenses of the present
but also out the deficitfrom last On motion of I.
seconded by F thereport was received and the thanks oftho council tendered to the
Police WillTho Ice committee reported all In
readiness for the The drawfor the Dingwall trophy will be madeduring the day and given out at themeeting of the branch Pol-Iceme- n
will be detailed to assist theumpires at the Granite Thistlerinks in preserving A doubleforce of umpires for day and nightduty will also be on
MeetingTho and prize list
announced that the prepara-tions were complete for tho meetingof tho branch at 8 o'clock to-nig- ht
when an Informal reception will betendered the visiting curlers Ar-rangements were made to meet thevarious Incoming trains to-da- y to re-ceive the visiting curlers and escortthem to their Theask the public to assist them In re-ceiving the visitors by dressing thecity In holiday likeall the Hags throughout the city to beraised to-d- ay In honor of the openingof the
The reception committee has pre-pared an interesting forthe banquet to the visiting curlers onThursday night In Manitoba whenthey will be prepared to seat cur-lers at
NUGGETS OF
Brief Run Over the Latest Sportingv
Harry thirdwhom Chicago secured from
has about made up his mind tothe game and engage In the mer-
cantile business InDick Padden Is a newcomer In the
American but he alreadylays claim to the pennant forForce of habit Is
Miss Amanda a femaleannounces her retirement from
baseball to go Into a finishingand Jack Sheridan has
A unique condition unveils Itself atwhere two Grand Rapids
boys and Pete willfight each other- - for the position ofthird
Hans expects to boosts hisbatting average for honever could hit now thebig
Jimmy Is giving pointers toTerry McGovern on how to Bat-tling Terry will need
Herrera and Kid Herman havesigned to fight In San Francisco
and the winner will have anatch with
Jake the old-tim- e
occasionally acts as a referee at someof the three-roun- d affairs pulled InNew
Sandy Ferguson Is In jail Theheavyweight scrapper will insist onsaving his best punch for his
It Is settled that the national ama-teur boxing championships for 1906will bo held In under the
of the Olympic AthleticThe date has not been
It Is alleged that Jim hascombined all of the fighting atSan Francisco Into one big
This will make It possible to dobusiness under one
The national outdoor swimmingchampionship has been awarded by theA A. U. to St. during thelist week In
They say that Keene Is not Intend-ing to bring out till near theclose of this
MAKES HIT IN
Harley Davidson Pleases a Crowd atGolden Gate
San Harleyof St. champion roller
of the the title which hewon recently In St. Louis against thechampion of arrived In this
engaged for thenext two weeks bv the management of
pavilion to skate fancy andfust During that time
will skate some of the roll-
er skaters of the coast Severalmatch races for large purses have been
and something exciting willoccur every night of engagementhe re-
in the Mechanics' pavilion he willendeavor to lower the world's recordon roller skates for two and
Last night Davidson startled the au-dience at the pavilion rink with one ofhl that of Jumping over seven
while skating backwards at anextreme rate of This was
by the professionals out herea suicidal great
Davidson went through thewithout a l
mb
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Evening
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Club Dancing and Novelty
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tie and Comedy pres I'Mr the great atJ lly In two ni t- - J JMr CasU of HI Dan Gillespie J. ZZ Jobson HT Deacon Chesley M
J Sally MarieZ Miss Camson U. L. Ellsworth HJ Others lly thi s J 3Z The following be a M
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In a graceful anddaring
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10 and 15 aNights 8 and 20 and M23 H
AUDITORIUM RINK I I
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CELEBRITIES ENDORSE THa j j
j PIANOSQUALITY THAN t K
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Tou may Inspect them and I Byourself of tho excellent I H
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Music Piano Co JmS MAIN
VALUE IIs what the purchaser of an instrument Kgets at
Turner's Music Mouse
We have cheap but we dp not I Scater to H
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Skating Afternoon 2 toSkating Evening 8 to
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AUSTRALIA'S GREAT
Whole Life of People Pasted in OpenAir Many Novel
Australia Is about- - the same asthe United States and contains nomore Inhabitants than New YorkHut their cricketers have beaten thebest elevens in England for manyyears and last year NewZealand football which playsthe same game as the de-feated every team broughtthem In the old except one ateam of says Julian
At the first weekIn there Is first-cla- ss
and In no other country out-side of our Is there so much base-ball played as among these
Every bungalow has Its tennisand every community posses-
ses Its lacrosse and polo Thefact these people are allthe climate Is dry and
enables them to keep the field a. I
the year and their generallyactive life and temperament tit themfor athletic There Is a say-ing that whenever a new settlement-l- s
founded In Australia the first thingdone is to mark out tho site for the
the to survey andgrade the The whole life i
of this Is passed In the openthe percentage of drones among themIs so small as to be a
and Australia mightbe considered the paradise of
I have several times had occasion toremark that In this there area few persons who do the actual ath-letic while all the rest of us arecontent to go and look And
In the proportion ofthe players at various sports ismuch greater than In com-parison with are not
Cricket of fav-orite Australian and yet thenumber of spectators at a cricketmatch unless It be a very ex-ceptionally Important Is limited toa few score persons at thohas of all the Tho an-swer Is that they are nil playing cric-ket they would ratherthan look They love sport forsport's not for what money thereIs In or for tho mere of a
An Australian will bet ona horse no but there Is asystem of lotteries connected withhorse the people ofsmall means contribute In small sumsto a big the winner of whichsuddenly finds himself In possession ofa there Is nothingIn Australia similar to the rapaciousand unprincipled class of professionalsport gamblers that there Is andho wholesome of this condition
Is conspicuous on allHut Australia docs not restrict Her-
self to the games practiced herepeculiar to one ot them Is thecamel for there are many ca-
mels In tho Imported therefrom Asia und used for desert traveland freight railroads are non-existent and horse perishes from
The in theseare ridden by native Af- -
who have a knack of gettingspeed out ot their which nowhite man Is able to A largepart ot the In these places Is
by the Afghans among the spec- -become terribly excited
the air with their yells of encour-agement and At the close ofeach race these Interesting barbar ansalways rush together In a furious
the result iswinners and losers lly at one another s
and new racesIn northern Queensland thero are goat
which are likewiseand the great contestsand rock-drilli- ng matches
ahe Australian's proclivity to turn evenhis moat serious labors Into capital for
perhaps the most exciting ath-
letic game of the 19
axeman Is attended by a whowhere to lay his
and Informs him liow the other fellowIs getting th same
nd fixed upright In there supplied for that
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all may have an equal Anal and all fall to work at
Syme make splendid progressat the but afterwardsand passed those who seemed
for Is no more vio-lent exercise than wood-choppin- g In
The axe bite thebig chips the bodies of tho menswing and their breathcomes in regular The
shout their applause orand at last one of the big
logs gives ii and In another mo-ment It Is Not seldom the vic-torious chopper falls belde It utterly
livery Australian canbut some experts have raised the thingto a and their feats are
Illg prizes arc given to theand the are advertised
weeks I rememberwhen we used to have chopping
lu Northern New and Ionce saw a smoking his pipe bythe of an who hadthat day sawed and tencords of hickory But I ft-a- r
such heroic feats are seldom seenexcept In remoter regions
where newspaper reporters are not en-couraged to biga. it does not II v fur away fromIt and whatever there tobe Is readily
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