No. 745
Crime, Eccentricity, and the Sporting Life in 19th Century America.
April 16, 2024

Wrestling Match on a Canadian Steamer.

On the St. Lawrence River.
April 16, 2024
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Wrestling Match on a Canadian Steamer.

Wrestling

On the steamboat trip from Montreal to Quebec the voyager meets with many French Canadians going to or returning from market as deck passengers. Being of a lively and social disposition, they while away the time in rude but innocent amusements, to the great entertainment of the other passengers. Sedate priests are often seen among the spectators, evidently thoroughly enjoying the sport. Wrestling matches frequently occur, and our artist furnished a sketch of one of the contests of strength witnessed by him in which a spunky little French Canadian contended against many more formidable opponents, and, although invariably thrown, returned smilingly to the encounter as long as his strength held out.


Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, January 23, 1875.