Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba ba1l1 free press Winnipeg aug 5 Are in it two great races on the final regatta Day. Winnipeg seniors Surprise everyone with an easy Victory. Tie Junior doubles too leave the plucky stir lines behind. The Ball and presentation of prizes at the Clarendon. Standing up on chairs and waving their hate handkerchiefs and and Yelling till they were hoarse. When the Winnipeg Crew landed they were quickly Pic feed out of their boat and carried up to the Boathouse on the shoulders of men while the spectators gave them an ovation of which any person would have been proud. The Minnesota Crew played out a couple of Hundred Yards from the finish and stopped dead. The Winnipeg time Wai 8 min. 11 Idieo. Of it not been for the delay caused by the sle. Ner Trio time would have been about 8.06. Records of senior four Oabed to year. 1888 Winnipeg u Miles straight 1sss Lurline 18s9 Winnipeg 1mw Lurline 1391 Winnipeg the Juk Iob doubles. Time. 8.56 8.25 8.16 10.12 9.08j 8.11 received their medals amidst cheering at the hands of his Honor congratulated them on their Suc or. W. A. Thompson Winner who of the Junior enthusiastically greeted As he Steppell Forward to receive his medal which was presented by Consul Taylor and the guests Sang with a vim for he s a Jolly or. G. O. Nettle Tan of the Minnesota Winner of the senior singles was also loudly applauded. The win ners of the Junior doubles L. Pat tort and . Thompson and Cecil Chcon Winner of the Tilting tournament were then called upon and received., their prizes. After the presentation the dancing re commenced and was continued until Early this morning. The unexpected also happened in this event i the Winnipeg club scored another Victory. Tim contestants were d. F. Fitzgerald Bow an 1 w. B. Grosskopf stroke of the Lurlea Are t L. Fatton Bow and w. H. Thomp son stroke of the Winnipeg. Thompson Ana fatten never sat in a boat together before but fortunately their style of Row ing suited each other Exa Obly and they pro cd to be a very Strong doable. They Abie leading slightly when the boats came Ioco View at the mile Point and from there to the finish they continued to increase the Gap. Both Crews rowed splendidly and it would be hard to decide whose style was the prettiest. Rowing of both was marked by a Long . Iwasa pretty sit Chat the Meh. The Lur lines made the Row their tastiest Speed right across the line making an interesting finish. The the scene along the River at the closing Winnipeg passed the flags about a Lengh and races of the Minnesota and Winnipeg it half ahead amid the exulting Hurrah of the onlookers. On Landing they were accorded a Brunei reception and both men were carried to to both ouse with great gusto. The time waa 8.47. Records of Ion. No bulb sculls. A. L. Fox d. L. Dewar Winnipeg r. Mile turn. 14.21 1ss" h. P. Watson of Libby Lurline r. C., 2 Miles turn. 15.42 1sss o. L. Taylor c. B. Wheeler Lurline b. C., h Miles turn. 0-Osi 1ss9 r. J. Knox Brown Minnesota e. Milts Tarn. 10-221 1soo o. O. Set Teton j. Paget Minnesota b. C., i Miles s.47 association regatta yesterday was Lively Gay and picturesque. The club hons and grounds and the Public grand stand were thronged with people while on the opposite Bank there were half a thousand citizens and numerous equipage and the River wan bedecked with Small Craft of All kinds sailing Row boats and team launches the whole presenting an animated a charming Aspeci. There was a Large turn out of ladies whose numbers almost equalled those of the the weather was All that could be desired though perhaps a Little on the warm Side and the Day s proceedings passed off pleasantly. The programme was carried out As announced but the results were not what were generally anticipated the Winni Peg club having captured the great event of the senior Well As the Janor doubles to that in was a grand Field Day for the local oarsmen. The Success of the Winnipeg club in winning three out of the nil association races is something to be Prond of especially when such an achievement was unlocked for. With the defeat of the Junior four on monday Hope for the seniors fled it being supposed that the juniors were the faster Crew and no one would have been surprised if they had been beaten. They went into the racs with the idea that they Only had a fieting Chance but they were determined to make the Best of that Chance under any or cur stance and by their efforts won Dorr for themselves fresh laurels for the club sad brought bask to Canada the grand trophy presented by sir Donald a. Smith and not Only brought it Back but won the prop Etor ship of i for their club this being the third time that it has been won by the Winnipeg Crews. It May be Here mentioned however thai the club intend to put it up again Foi Competition without the proprietary Condi Tina the a knife single. This was the first event on the programme there were five w. Brown a h Paelet and g. O. Kettleton of the and j. H. Turnbull and w. H. Thompson of the Winnipeg. Brown withdrew leaving the contest Between the other four. Owing to the course being too narrow to accommodate ail the boats at once the race was rowed in heats. Thompson and set Teton rowed Bret the latter winningly three or for Clear lengths 11 min Anc the course was a mile and t urn. Or Teton 19. They i k rent dead against him while net Eton still water and had the shelter of the above. Nettleton turned a length ahead of Thompson and led loathe finish in the together. But was soon overt de Che turning Point slight the Home stretch Paget and got on the outside surse. By which he los. We Thompson . Pulton Winnipeg b. C., la Miles straight away. The proudest Man in the Winnipeg club Otter the conclusion of Tbs races was George Gilt the old Champion. Of has for a Long time predicted that p. A. Macdonald was the coming stroke for the seniors and it May be said Bat or. Macdonald was Civen the Posi Tion in deference to that opinion. Macdonald a judgment combined with the ability of his . Gall s opinion. Or. Gal Talso frequently picked out. Thompson As a coming sculler and in. His oboe he was also right. All the members of the Winnipeg club Are in High Feather Over the Estiu 01 the regatta and Are ionizing the Eui ors and doubles. Side att emotions the concluding heat in the club fours and t a tiny tournaments were the Side attractions it cerday. In the club fours Hendry s Crew imposed of Chaffey Bow Mathers 2 b Rne 3 and Hendry stroke beat Bennett a Crow composed of Ireland Bow Shambre Ferte 3 and Bennett stroke. Bennett had the race until a Short distance from the finish when one of his men of aught a crab and threw the others out thus losing by or tour feet. The Tilting tournament created lots of amusement both for the contestants and spectators. Cecil Dickson and Walter Mcdougall came off victorious haying even vanquished the Veteran b. Cassidy. The Donoghu 8cullhbs. Joseph r. Donoghue the Champion skater Aud his younger brother James f., Are now pretty expert oarsmen and Are now at to in it i undergoing a course of training at the of Edward Hanlan pre i Atory to representing the Manhattan i. Club at several Amateur regattas soon t held in the East and West. On August in will Row in doubles at the Canadian appropriate gift. Old Hepsy had lived in the Morse family for a great Many years and being a economical soul and not Given to1 display had saved a comfortable sum during her time of service. When she reached the age of sixty she announced her intention of giving up work and retiring to a tiny House which she had "kep1 her Eye on gain on ten and there to live with a Niece who was in the millinery business an Doin Well for Hepsy anxious to present the morses oni her with some gift which should be at once appropriate and not too e a pensive and she spent much time in the scores . Vainly for something exactly to her mind. One Day however she returned Home in Triumph with a prize which she spread out before the astonished gaze of her Niece. Now if you Ever see any Ling hand Somer an better suited than thin Lucin said Hepsy confidently you can jest let me with that she spread out on the Kitchen table a White silk handkerchief of enor Mous size. In one Corner there was embroidered in the most Brilliant colors a Bird s nest in which Large and two Small Birds and flying away from it still another Bird of particularly Gaudy plumage and widely extended wings. It s very handsome said Lucinda hesitating a Little but How do you mean it s so Well said Hepsy with of con tempt i did suppose Tsibula have to explain it All out Don t you see she proceeded in a commiserating tone there s or. Morse in the nest an mrs. Morse in the nest an Frankie an Emily in the nest an master Willie flown to heaven above Why i think it s Beauty companion. Yester my s sports Winnipeg win the Lacrosse match easily. The score six to nothing in their Assiniboine beaten at Ball by the Cricket matches in the City and at Selkirk the Lacrosse match Between the Winnipega and Ninetieth Drew four or five Hundred people to Duff Erin Park yesterday. It was a sweltering hot morning and the players did not particularly Reliah the work that was before them. The teams were service. Had id not been far the Fine batting of mr4 Sheppard in the first innings of the West end they would certainly suffered defeat his compilation was made by Good Cricket. At the close of the rime the West ends expressed by Hearty cheers their appreciation of the hospitality of or. Young and other friends. The a following is the score i use do you let inning. 2nd inning. J. Appleton b Stewart. 1 a. Grieve b la Blano.0 t a. Howe o Thomas b stewart0 b r. A. Sheppard not out. .28 Bun out. 4 of Sinfield Vila Blano. 6 c milage b Stewart 5 e. Elliott b la Blano. 0 o Stewart. 0 j. Millar b. Stewart.0 b Hsy d. S. Umbon o Thomas b wish Isbos. 3 White. Goal. S. Point. Mcbratney Johnstone Centre Beaton Stewart h. Law b la Blanc of Hay. 2, b Anderson. A d. I Home b la Blano. S b Anderson a Ewing Candy Lablanc 6 not Cut extras. Total. Extras total. Selkirk. 2nd Inni Oge. D. W. Molea Home e j. Home Elliott Jos. Mcdonald. Captained. Burrett Moro san who was to have played did not arrive from Springfield until after the match was under Way owing to one of his horses taking sick. His place was taken by Pitblado who came out of the grand stand and put on a uniform for the first time this year. Notwithstanding his Lack of practice his playing was of the old time brilliancy. Another change was made in the Winnipeg team by moving Flett Back from inside Home to cover position for which he seems peculiarly fitted. K. G. Mcdonald was the referee. The match As the score shows was very one sided the Winnipeg having it All their own Way excepting of intervals when the Ninetieth rallied. There was very Little combination play the players not being let innings. , o Grieve b sin fled a a Newton b Sinfield. 2 c Grieve b Hanson 0 j Hay b sinfield0 in Sinfield. 11 Thomas borne. 0 bhorne0 j. Erskine i b a b Sinfield 0 b Hanson. 4 b. Millage o Miller b sin Fjeld. 7 e. Run out. 0 run out 0 t. erg b a. Home. 0 not out. 0 out 1 b Hanson. 0 Anderson oewing b horns0 o Hanson b 0 extrrs6 g. We kilns not out. Extras ing of ".one. Was on another and the the whole much poorer a Mcdonald a. W. Brooks j b one Way of sending news in England. News Are neither collected nor delivered by railway companies which As a matter of fact care very Little about messengers Are employed by the news agencies to take them to the London Termini and messengers from the newspaper offices await the arrival of the train by which they Are carried. This is the Gen eral practice. No doubt there Are except one is known to the writer a certain office is Situ ated near a railway station has a standing. Rule which provides that the person who delivers a news parcel shall receive two Pence. This being up porters As May be imagined always find time to carry to its destination the news As it arrives. Reporters and local correspondents also. Send a great Deal of news by Means of train news of interest to those whom it immediately concerns and yet not of sufficient value to justify its being sent by Telegraph. Some Large weeklies receive at the week end forty or fifty news parcels containing anything from three lines to three columns of a. Herbert s w. Carter it. of. R. A Mclaren of. Total. Luk Wao we Gnu than the usual Standard of the Ninetieth. On Casein ibises. The other hand Winnipeg aggregation proved much stronger than was expected. To Donald Letb and Pilblade made n defence combination of great strength and the Field of Junior players placed a fast and steady game. Chestnut and Molean were Well supported by the Junior Home Iceni and altogether the team was Well up to senior strength. At the outset of the first game the Ball came Down on the Ninetieth flags was returned and there was some hot work around the Vav in be g Flag. Bob Mcdonald relieved with a Long shot which Mclean gathered in Ancl dodging his Check sent in a speedy shot. Mcbratney stopped it but Campbell caught it on the rebound and tipped it the ouzo for minutes after the Ball had been faced. The second g ame was purely a defence one for Tab Ninetieth. Johnson made a plucky attempt to raise the seige but Mclean checked him Down to Centre Field where the Ball went into o scrimmage from which Molean emerged . He and Chestnut earned the Ball Down the Field by some Winnipeg win the Assoni Bolney Defeated in the game yesterday morning. The Assiniboine and Winnipeg played Ball at the South fire Ball grounds yesterday at 11 o clock. The game. Was a five innings one and resulted in the defeat of the Rausini. Boines by two rens their first defeat this Teavon out of a series of five lowing is the score not to use sunlight soap on Wash Day and every other Day is to stand in your own Light because it will save you labor and fuel prevent you rubbing the clothes to your hands soft and healthy and make you de lighted for everything that needs to be kept clean and Sweet. It has won six Gold medals. W Lamb o1 s. Gallagher c. _ n m. Gallagher p j. Baker in. W. Puller 3b 0 w. Puller 3 a. D. Mosi Ullen 3b 1 Rehill of. J.veu11i, 1 l. J. Puller 2b Fletcher is. Smith c of. Ferguson r of. Total. 4 league. At Brooklyn Brooklyn a Pitts burp 2. At 10, Cincinnati innings at 6, Chicago 2. Bain in new York. Association. At 3, Washington 2. At St. Louis 8, Boston 0. Campbell getting the Ball irom Mclean scored time 3 a mates. The third game was also Brief and was won by a pretty exhibition of team play the Ball was carried Down on but Bain picked it out the Winnipeg goal but Bain picked it out passed to Jack Campbell of Hesnut and to Ilean then handled the Ball and the latter to Campbell who scored. The fourth game went the Way Mclean scoring in a scrimmage. Before the flags by a k a. Regatta which takes o. Aug fut 12 to 15 they will enter the a bulb races at the Northwestern Amateur association and the Mississippi Val v a is citation at Detroit. From there the Washington and y Aso Row n and wind up the season at Boston the Babbie Bagatta. A curium 111 Brilliant bit of stick hand log. In the two remaining games the Ninetieth did better. Johnson moved Back on Coyle and Wasdale took Molean and this to improve the defence somewhat Robertson. Ana Hargrave on Home Field did some pretty. Playing and called upon to Stop a hot one from Braham. He was equal to the occasion though and free coi Usuia u the Ball want Down to the other nag irom in this Way reporters seut to do assizes Bob Mcdonald s stick. Chestnut and Owr functions Are enabled to to passed it got it Back Ito Patch batches of manuscript earlier Mclean again would otherwise be possible. Sometimes again. The reporter writes out Mcdon. Borne bos Jones Onue x n 344 main Street. To make room for the new fall and Winter goods the balance of the immense bankrupt stocks together with Worth of new summer goods will be closed out during this month. Prices will be no object during this Sale. Every Dollar s Worth must be cleared out As we require every Inch of space by the 1st of september for the new Stock of dry goods and mantles now being purchased by our buyers in Europe. Bargains in the following lines during this month prints sateen Silks dress goods muslims household linens towels towelling blankets quilts lace curtains gloves hosiery underwear. 5o pair White blankets slightly soiled at about half regular value bargains in dry goods come to Opportunity offers up at o3 i ou8 Buzio night. By the time he has finished writing Blade s Quick catching and Sharp returning i . Nna t i nil features of the. Playing the the Day has been Post Baa gone. If it has he sends off his neck Blu vol ouzo copy by train parcel on the following to Tea Winnipeg and shot after shot copy v Xea Oreg Thyl of Floe a was turned aside Mclean finally got the cars let co honest testimony Joseph Wolf Mac Tola Sale -2tott to mail 26-Eoj-Al Crown and your these Arntz cements have been ducting of the . Races at Bame fours will ber owed in heats the preliminary heats taking place on the Farst. Day and the finals on the second. The Junior doubles and will also be rowed on the first Day. Thib will leave the finals of of the senior Ana i Kuzub univ m. Lengths to Gam to do it. Ine Why a clubs was Deluch news Duluth will not be represent. De at. The mini Peg regatta at All year req by t h d Pearson who intended to go and Row this left the final struggle Between nettle pc j did not receive Hia official Noti Tor. And Turnbull the two Best men of the the local committee until Satur Nettleton Radthe Best of this race from the Start and the buoys two lengths Turnbull he came Down the Home stretch thou exerting himself and finished two j i Day and in consequence refused to go because turned Noti have sufficient time the Ball. Hath beit of the course but still Turnbull match i was Helk i hic. He Al style was admirable. A pleasant conclusion to the event was the complimentary Ballton dered the visiting oars which was Helf in the dining room o style was Amir. Well but he lost a Deal by bad i judg All _ ment in Turnbull was Peru As very the possible Winner of this event but As in no i Case of the other events the expected member including v3 Imp wa3 enjoyed. There a p in j Tuow his Honor the Lieutenan _ ,.ice s onor e i Quenan Case of the other events the expect did not rag were Schultz or. And mrs. M happen. The time was 11 minutes 12 seconds. Or and Are. i Raj kerb act Lieut and mrs William had been posted tit bits. _ tie poring Home fielders. _ or or. Snell persists in his opinion that i a the no match for the of of Ohnson is undoubtedly Man and will be better when the has considering that be Nao Vii Gnu m pm win inn i opinion of the soap Ond we will mail you Fth in a Beautiful without printing. Address the Royal soap of. Win leg. So common among is attributable to working by the imperfect Light of the safety lamp. The fact that the complaint . 1 a i in Uius is found among the workers with. Naked played Good g lights is in itself sufficient to throw Doudt i Success of a Home players _ particularly Robertson and har Nelbet opportunities for scoring by 4 Seaton and d stood games in Centre. Eddie Doyle upon the Long prevalent theory. The Ames in Centre. Was a inside Home his Speed stand., i ing him in Good Stead behind the flags and for o Loughlin in Home Field did some Beautiful catching the score was authority the Case of a Man who after Winner. Working with the Davy lamp for fourteen . Years without injury proceeded to work at second. A pit where candles were used. He had been employed there for three and one Natt v years and during the last twelve months sixth he experienced symptoms of nystagmus and had ultimately to leave work and seek the Winnipeg will Send a twelve to Tor nor Tirril Aid Tage with the foresters on Friday to play for or Snell has collected a mass of facts thirteen an attempt will be made a nil n up nerd of a Laree number of instances to Send a Strong team. From the affection which r. Q. Mcdonald who refereed the match scorer. Campbell Mclean. Time. 4 mins. 3 mans. 8 mins. 3 mans 5 mins 14 mins of household furniture Fine eleven Stop parlor or Tan nearly Melodia handsome Marble clock 1 splendid French clock with Glass Shade extra Fine Brussels carpets Grood As Black Walnut end Ash bedroom suites etc., at the Sale rooms on port re Avenue Friday afternoon August 7th, commencing at 2 o clock i i will sell on the above Datu a Fine collection of household furniture including parlor suites easy chairs and rookery. Centre and occasional tables Rau silk and and lace curtains poles and Tings is ing tables Dinens choirs Hail notes. We m there h. A. Seed has opened his Portage Ato nue store and it certainly is the brightest coolest and most i a _ inviting confectionery and Cream store in the City. Come and see our fruit. We have a Fine display at 574 main Street by j j Wilson. 4-k i a useful lot of Sun auctioneer. Or Portage Avenue three doors West of the Queen s. Miner at his news. A ventilation Register Many mines in the Anthracite Region have the uni orb introduced an instrument devised for d Oneg i _ of aae Neft Jill cd 1hqj. 1 the 1 one of the senior players of the Winnipeg team after the match said that with a few hard matches to Harden them the Winnipeg team of yesterday is equal to the Champion team of last year. This is an extreme View o f the twelve Are certainly eating when the volume of air famished Cricket by the ventilating fans Falls below the required amount. A. Small tube running the evens la a one inn Lori from the return Airway at the Venta Labaig match. Machine or in the mine yesterday b4ween the Tab Beal pro Petty aet of 1889, nos. 774-3700 and 1433. Grocery Stock James Mullen a Mcdermott St stroke. 81 the e Lur Iines were confident of winning this All the More worthy of left said not by issuing Cert Focati cants or to whom a dated at Prairie this 1 it and you will d debarred from title "6soe for Portage of july 1891. Two in the debt assorted and freshest Stock yet. On t miss giving a Call for bargains. Mab kit Corner of bin Obs St. X lands be fobbed to Thi Mani Quarter of thirteen 13 Range said he was pleased to have distributing the prizes nearing he visitors w but As some he would of the his walking tue Best exercise. At Goti a Lead of half a i continued to they were the mile Point with the and the coolness of the other Memde possibly Macdonald we and shipping s sue affected by of the Good feeling existing Between the Ferent rowing clubs and trusted that it while the bravely 8 an exciting Hundred Yards the different rowing would continue. To 3enwitneseed the race hours ass King in the open air in co and scored 101. The double figures were . Wilson 26, and p. W. Stobart 17. For the evens Law and Brundri made the top figures 13 and 26 respectively. Stumps were pulled at 1.30. The following is the score Clit Hangi Ana with some Light Burden in the hands. And perhaps if the b. Young b Bolt thirteen Range Meridian m the lion under tax tale deeds res St. Marg ant s office Vic Toria Street London England. . A j. W. H. Wilson District Reg Tatri t. Clark o o. D. Macdonell o Aub Cal Fer b Bolt or mom uhf _ Espoo Tauy the juniors i work is said to be erratic d0t winners Fie attributed the Eli the fact out of i hem to i and taken without dietetic and hygienic i. P. Wilson b Tullock. P. W. Stobart o Bolt b o. H. Walker b Bannatyne. A d. Mctavish run c. E. King h. O. Wilson not out. K. J. K. Steele run York Sun. Doubts but when he began to have Proeto to Good pm the senior i Holland has some Peculis in our. Tlo.3 jew 4-Vft a Many towns bulletins Ara affixed to Ino Imandt Heubach lost their that the rate unintentionally sure that any one _ trite faces of the Winnipeg Jour a they were sorry for what they head he was ing or ringing and in Haarlem of a of held is announced by Means of looking Giusi placard adorned with red silk and lace. Winnipeg Industrial exp in n sept. 28th to oct. 3fid, 1891 Bailiff s Sale two o clock in the afternoon one open Buss. One open Bubs on Sleigh. One pleasure Sleigh. One Hack. Prizes on application one owes Nuit one Bay horse 6 years old called Bui. One sorrel horse 7 years old aued Joe one Grey horse 8 years old called Frank. S Joseph Wolf. Thomas Sutcliffe auctioneer. F. Brown Hen Bash members of to come Forward. Sirr Sorar break the Mold. Though in society it is useful to Barto prize list for prize lists and Otter information address the Secretary treasurer. 0_ k Bell Alex set treasurer. Total West a ski 0. 0. Is. Eau Oak. Journeyed bailiffs Sale. By virtue of a warrant for taxes and to Media antics to the goods of Robert Tindale i have seized and taken in execution one Bay Mare i years old called which i shall offer for tale at the Palace stables. Smith Street in the City of Winni Peg on monday 10th Day of August ism at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon. Thomas i was up night and Day with Arm i too Jurt two bottles of Burdock blood bitters a it a ired Muff Gertie drawn Aylmer oat
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