Curling in Canada And the United States a Record of the Tour of the Scottish T

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Curling in Canada And the United States a Record of the Tour of the Scottish T
John Kerr
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C. Simson of Halifax, whom I met when he was on a visit to Scotland, had strongly urged the sending of a team, and promised a most hearty reception, and I am sure, so far as he and all were concerned, the arrangements for our reception Nothing could exceed the generosity of They seemed Photn by Watkin A. T. SIMSON.
were simply admirable.
our curling brethren both in Canada and the States IMPEESSIONS OF THE TEAM 573 just to have one idea, and that was to do everything that lay in their power to
...make our visit enjoyable. At Halifax we thought their hospitality could not be surpassed, and yet, as we went from place to place, the curlers seemed to outdo their neighbours in kindliness and enthusiasm.
Now, as regards the curling of our friends across the pond, it must be admitted that in its own way it was perfection. Their ice is generally so keen that their play is mainly with the wrist, and from the "hack" this is most scientific. Very little force is required, and with ample space on rinks that are as smooth as glass, they can, and do, put on the maximum amount of "curl.


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