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of his favorite recreations is knoekiui;- down the ten ])iiis, and amono- tlie vahied tro- 

 phies lie possesses as jjroof of liis prowess, is a gohl medal which he won in the To- 

 ronto Bowlino- Clnl) tournament early in 1907. The contest was for all comers over 

 .50 years of a<>e. and Mr. Phelan's splendid score of .)!)4 points more than entitled him 

 to his victory. His son Fred is widely known as a .skilful amateur sailor, who has 

 competed .succes.sfnlly in international contests. His second son. Harry ^^ . Plielan. 

 holds the important office of accountant of tlu' Canadian Railway News Company. 

 He is a mcniher of the Toronto Hunt (luK. and has demonstrated his ability to follow 

 liis father's footsteps as a clever horseman, having ritlden the horse Harold Lewis 

 to victory at the Woodhinc races. Toronto, in the fall of 1!)0.). He i.s an all-round 

 athlete, and is particularly fond of hasehall, being- considered the best amateur 

 pitcher in Toronto, if not in the Dominion. 



Harry W. Phel.^n 



