Outing . Bleasdell the vice-presi-dent. There are some eighty members,who are divided into twelve rinks, withthe following skips : BOWLING RINKS. Rink No. I, W. H. Bleasdell ; No. 2, Thornton ; No. 3, Dr. Carlyle ; No. 4,C. Carpmael ; No. 5, J. D. Henderson ;No. 6, John O. Reward; No. 7, E. ; No. 8, James Hedley ; No. 9,W. Lawrence ; No. 10, L. J. Bolster ; , W. M. Merritt; No. 12, Dr. A. Since ones leisure time cannot be al-ways spent at curling, any more than attennis or bowls, since the bow cannot al-ways be bent, the physical system evenof athletes needing


Outing . Bleasdell the vice-presi-dent. There are some eighty members,who are divided into twelve rinks, withthe following skips : BOWLING RINKS. Rink No. I, W. H. Bleasdell ; No. 2, Thornton ; No. 3, Dr. Carlyle ; No. 4,C. Carpmael ; No. 5, J. D. Henderson ;No. 6, John O. Reward; No. 7, E. ; No. 8, James Hedley ; No. 9,W. Lawrence ; No. 10, L. J. Bolster ; , W. M. Merritt; No. 12, Dr. A. Since ones leisure time cannot be al-ways spent at curling, any more than attennis or bowls, since the bow cannot al-ways be bent, the physical system evenof athletes needing occasionally absoluterest, the Granite Chess, Draughts andWhist Club was formed at the close of theyear 1886, with the following officers :President, Hon. Joseph E. MacDougall ;vice-president, J. C. Kemp ; honorarysecretary-treasurer, W. M. Merritt. Thisorganization, boasting of some goodwhist players, has occasional bouts withother similar clubs. Certain of its mem-bers acknowledge themselves sometimes. VIEW OF READING ROOM, TORONTO GRANITE CLUB. 36 OUTING FOR OCTOBER.


Size: 2042px × 1223px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade, booksubjectsports, booksubjecttravel