/ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 28, 1899: THE HOCKEY MATCH. Rossland’s Victorins Defeat of Nelson by ® Score of 4 to 2. The hockey match played between the Victorias of Rossland and the Nelson team was a hard fought battle, and re- sulted in favor of Rossland by a ccore of to 2, ! There were abont 1000 persons wit- . megsed the game, and were liberal with thelr applauge of good plays by both sides, The teams lined up ag follows: vi ‘Mowreary.. B08 nt rors Ee cea jox Thompsor -G Hengersar though a very were taken by anyon fluke. . The Nelson team ‘was in splendi: form, and showed much practice. Th: combination (plays of this team wert many and brilliant, but generally ender at the entrance of the Rossland goul. P CG. McArthur, although not in the ber form, showed himself to bea firet-cloe- “man, and about as good as they mak- them in this country. He made two « the gonla for Roseland and carrie through @ number of beautifal combing tion plays, showing work and experi ence of the highest order. He makes : valuable addition to Victoria.\team ane in the game tonight he willbean im ortunt factor in carrying the white ant Black down the Roasland line. Ed O’Brien is always to be relied upor when most needed, never , loses his hear and always lunds a-neat and clean pley There ia nu better ‘cover’ inthe wes: than he. es: Chalmers and Merritt did excellen: work in last night’s game, except tha Merritt lost afew doubles, and hardly played ng strong a game as he generally does, bur. managed two goala for hir team. There was come dispute as. t: one goal on each side, but the umpire’: verdict gave general satiefaction. e Tonight the Rosslands and Victorias meet for the final contest, and the inatel promises to be even better than’ las: night's game, which will be saying + good deal. Lorne Beecher ia not able t- lay, go someone will be chosen to take fie place, All the prizes for the car nival will. ‘be presented tonight in the rink immediately after the .hocke; match. by Mayor Goodeve. So far ne referee haa been’ agreed ot for the big match tonight. Mayer Goodeye and’ J. 8. ©. Frase: were asked to take the umpire’a position There will be a hot time tonight, pape eceoeacy Curled All Night. In yesterday’s curling rinks many clove games were played and a notivabl: improvement is observed in the scores. » Kaelo ve. Sandon, Waugh and Hood: skips, played off for the Tuckett trophy and the score was 10 to 7 for Kaslo, and at the enme time in rink 1, Rossland ve Nelson, Craneton -and Peters, skips. Rossland won by a score of ll to 2, In the Sandon ver Rosgland game, Grim- mette and Cranston, skiys, Sandon wou, score 9 to 8. In the: Neleon vs. Rossland’ game Grant and Fraser, skips, Neleon won, + score 12 to 11, and in the Rossland vs. Rossland, Carlyle and Morkill, skips, Morkill won by @ score of 15 to 2. In the Hudson Bay contest yesterday Revelstoke vs. Kuslo, Brown and Waugh, ekips, Brown won by 12 to 8. Some of the tinals will be played off today, but the bongpeil will no doubt require at least another night and day to tinish. The visiting curlers were entertained yesterday at luncheon at the Allan house by Messrs. J. B. McArthur, J. S. C. Fraser and W. A. Carlyle, ant in the afternoon at the annual mecting of the Kootenay Curling Asgoviation the fol- lowing officera were elected for the year: President, F. W. Peters, of Nelson; vice- : presidents, J. S. C. Fraser, of Rossland; G.O. Buchanan, of Kasle, and H. A. Brown, of Revelstoke: secretary-treas- urer, H. W. ©. Jackson, and the preei- dent appointed the following as an ex- - ecutive committee- M. L, Grimmett, of Sandon, W. A. Carlyle a Dalby Morkill, of Rossland, Judge Forin and Mr. McLeod, of Nelson, and James Waugh, of Kaslo. Skating Race. In the skating matches yesterday, E. J. Scovil, of Karlo, won the one-mile event, with JN. Merritt of Rossland, secoud. There were seven entries. In the three-mile race for champion- ship of the province, with five entries, Scovil was again successful, witl wba Kennedy, of Rossland, second. - W. Clit, of Sandon, won the race for boye under 12, with EB. Harris, of Ross- land, eccond, and RB. Rawlings, of Ross- Jand, third. . There were six entries in the race for boys under 16. and E. O’Hearn, of Ross- Jand, won it, with J. Donahue, of Ross- Jand, socond. In. the’ girls’ race, Lucy Dixon, of Ressland, was the succe-sful one, and Belle Inches, alco of Rossland, took eec- ond piace. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. F. P. Guteliug, of the C. & W. at Trail yisited Rossland yesterday. Thomas Gray was wp from Trail, en- joying the carnival sports yesterday and today. 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' SOLE AGENTS, or ship any class of goods, afer, war We sell W: Bet. Spokane and Washington Sts. John W..Hartlin ossland Evening Rec VOL 8, NO. 178. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 380, 1899 PRICE FIVE CENTS. Curb Bracelets. Hithérto the Carb Chain Bracelet” has been looked up “staple,” with little noticeable change in style from year tn year! . We have, however, recently added to our stovk something entirely new in 'Curb Bracelets.” Thie'new style.is studded with Pearls and Torquoise. The effect is pleasing, and adds little of cost and mucli beauty: _d. W. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. . NEXT DOOR TV.POSTOFFICE, SOLSSSOLOLOLZOLESDLSSOT= 9 ASNAPIN ||| CLOTHING. ®) For the balance of our, THIRTY-DAY ROOM MAKING SALE we will offer at a. VERY SMALL’?MARGIN our well assorted stock of ‘MEN AND BOYS’ Suits, Overcoats, Pea:Jackets, Reafers, Mackinaws, -Pauts, English’. and © Ameri can ly ‘and Ame: ican ‘Shoes. We Carry ‘a Complete Stock of MINING: SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SLICKERS;.anb.4 NICE ‘ASSORTMENT OF SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS 422.2: (¢ ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD PANTINGS EXOEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, a M. J.O'HEARN, The Clothier. Cor, Columbia Ave. ‘and Lincoln St People Will Write tance ‘te’ephone hasn't super nd paper yet." Since this is 80, wa Ni ssortment of Stationary, You will i dein it everything choice anid admirable in the stationery line, H. S: WALLACE’S STATIONERY, ‘WALL PAPER, FANCY Goods, TOYS, NOTIONS BLANK BOOKS AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. N. B.—Pocket and office Diaries 1899. SOUVINIR PROGRAM. Pampbiet.a’ Frost ‘and the Promoter in Pfonship, THE SCORE TWO 10 NOTHING Rosslands Put up Game of Their Lives, But to No Avail—McArthur a Crack-a-Jack. 2 to 0. That was. the ecom in the hockey match, Saturday night between the the Victorias. ‘Che score is'a very fruit- ful explanation of: the game itself; such ascureas any team. might . well feel proud of, Two,to nothing im an hour's play means & great deal to those whe ander- stand the game. 3 The game was for the hockey cham- pionship of British Columbia, the em- George Long, who got out th carnival program has come to grief in Rossland. ' i :