THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE : ---- SONDAY, JUNE | =n Rl ToT Tp ong ! 3 AGO twa S WE Sa ti wt atest War | [IN CITY LEAGUE 2304 | GAME BY 10 10 ¢ | | - den je; | Occupy Second Place in the Standing | --Game Poorly Attended Owing to| the Threatening Rain ! The Athletics put on {torias in the City fixture at the Cricket | day afternoon | The game was | partly on account of | ing rain and partly on {late hour af starting, { players disappointed 20d it men. The game was { usual standard put on "Somewhere in France" "lI Love You, Canada" Two dandy songs on one record for 85c, and will play on any machine. Hundreds of others to choose from. Is your name| xii: oe was on our mailing list? | {bard he couldn't j.over the plate, | Taber of V } get | provement oy the mask last is : . | . | improving and 8 | ame alright. "Vie" ( | for the first time an { well, "Doug" Pound, { Unable PHONE 529. ba, was able to come v 88 PRINCESS. f c too j Nis team svichoison Hy | Yhile were very much 1 vil 3 Who was late in arri | Murray at thirq and Shea was very good b manna mnns fssssasnay > sae 3 However, errors seeme Have you seen the New UNIVERSAL MICHELIN § ocr of the day. Non-Skid Tire, if not, call in at the Porritt Garage Co. - Limited The rest of the team In the first innings And see it, it will interest you both in price and quality. two. B. Cummings m bringing Toland home {in himself on several runs. Berry and Mc | home on a two base and Spencer and { bit of Wall. In the third the Vi Matthews came home Saunders Anderson bases were full bled play at this Kay and Saunders the platter, In the other a ju tally and ngs bagger of Shea to In last innings made two runs. Shea centre field sending Kelly sent Shea » hit to left his innings the Halliday's Phone 94 : ectric Shop, : 345 King Street |} I" - -ts -ta when . M Athletics--Toland, nen me ---- ATHLETICS DOWN VICTORIAS léague by a score of 10 to 6. ! Very poorly attended, | took some time to get other | and was very amateurish, hough each worked ictorias was a great im- er McPhie, who Saturday. getting to take his place behind the Laird was right on ¢8 and played well, ! bert brought one in for { nh error of the catcher, In the second Athletics made hit of Spencer, Toland scored on a and L over the plate. There was rather both sixth Kelly brought in an 18 in th made another on a the right-field. Spencer The in for the second time. mim B. Cumming, 1b; Wall, ss; Shea, Murray, Kelly, 3b; C, Cumming. cf; Derry, If; McGregor, p. {+ Victorias--®Gilbert, If; Baker, ss; BASEBALL | Matthews, rf; Laird, 1b; McKay, of; Saunders, 3b; Anderson, 2b; Taber, Gillespie, p. Umpire---George Sullivan. The score by innings: R H Athletics ..240001102--10 13 Victorias ..104000001-- § 6 rf; ¢ © over the Vie- | baseball | - n Satur- | League Standing The standing of the league now is: Won Lost t Ponies ..., 3uue us ..... 3 1 { Athletics . ., 1 | Victorias ... 3 teeny | | BASEBALL BRIEFS. en tt ppp the field o the threaten account of the Several of the the managers . 2 wae 0 not up to the by the league up to his us- the right stuff Cleveland is said to be "'in market for Wtitera Johnson." wore Baker is onto the! ilbert was out d played very though still Too bad that a baseball] club didn't There are plenty of could Juenos Ayres. diamond pastimers w io spared, Napoleon Lajoie is the champion catch-as-catch-can tobacco chawer of the big leagues nought but scorn for the youngsters who chew gum, out and cheer and Sommer- nissed Kelly, ving, replaced played nicely. ehind the bat. d to be the or- Jack Warhop, the veteran-twirler who was given his unconditional re- lease by.the Yankees last year, has worked hard. Athletics got ade a nice hit and then came errors. QGil- the Vies on City. Eddie Mulligan, the Cub shortstop, is the sensation of the western base- ball world, according to a Chicago critic, four came the mattér with Eddie Collins this year. The $50,000 sec- ond baseman of the White Sox is batting at rate ef .232. This is : ns' poorest record since he be- tame a member Connie Mack's Once famous §10M000 infield. What is Gregor the cs made four. on a single of walked when Laird 'was of "Watch the Tigers!" is the ery in the West. Hugh Jennings now has five pitchers in winning form--- | Coveleski, Dubuc, Dauss, Hamilton and Cunningham. He is working them in rotation, point and Me went over B. two seventh The Yankees are fifth in team hit- ting with .239 and sixth in fielding with .960. They are fifth in run making, second in base stealing and last in sacrifice hits. They are not represented in the ten leading run getters, but Pipp is ninth in the ten leading base sluggers and Magee is fifth among the base stealers, the Athletics hit one do the home on a nice Vies scored Gilbert came in 2b; Spencer, At Your Command it when you will that moves under thé ae -th At all times they are at you dealers, scientists, workmen, i Goodyear Service Stations Wherever you may be, ® accessible. They are the outp Army--always on duty OOD "YEAR| A ih ; { Familiarize yourself with their mileage from your tires. Tire Economy is Increased at Service Stations Marked Goodyear Service Stations me The better service that is given Tubes, Goodyear Tire-Saver A by Goodyear Service Stations. Cuts Tire Costs, Gives More Mileage When you go to the Goodyear Ser- vice Station Dealer you go to an expert, a trained specialist in tires. 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Manager Cosgrove's speed boys day afternoon, and retu evening with a 2 to 1 the C.L.C. in the ball in the Kingston Amaten Queen's Lower Campus, witnessed the match, w rned in the victory over game played r League, in A big crowd hich was of the big lea through, an The "Feds" gue variety all the way d the fans were Pleased. as they have been nick< named, are certainly delivering the goods, and an the honors is now on. pe ers were defeated by Queen's, by a are fourteen other big league clubs. | be | | The Frenchman has | | | scored the first run for | | | | Gault, 1C. L 'ics { Wolfe Island score of 9 to 5. back into their playing tucked a j of the finest games ever put on in | Kingston. both teams | minute, ang moment. Dr, led the game w cisions being questiood. Both teams showed up better than in their former games, Horn did the twirl Ing for Wolfe Island, and Fraser for the C.L.C. and both pitched air tight ball. Both touched for four lonesome bingles. For Spoor, Olsen, Horn { ried off the honors, Wilson, Quigley and latter an old player on did the stick work for the CJI.C. Both teams scored a run in the first innings, and it Was not until the eighth innings that the Islanders got in the second run thit won the game, McColla's three bagger feat- ured the curtain raiser for the C.L. C. He crossed the plate on a passed ball Spoor hit for two bag th Everything w there was not a dull Leonard Walsh hand | | | were while MecColla, Schultz, ti} the Victorias, 18 on Olsen's sacrifice. quiet then until the eighth innings, when Wolfe Island sc he win ning run Horn won his own In the eigth when he knocktd out a two-bagger and later scored on Ol sen's drive C.L.C. tried hard to score in their last going Both Fraser several men ored game out 1 one, two, order and Horn I'ht score Wolfe Island three struck follows: Spoor, ss. Olsen, cf... ... R. Davis, 2b... Sheldon, 1b. . sh... Card, c. .. .. Sheehy, rf... ... H. Dairs, If... Horn, p.. H. Coyne, if... ... 0 McColla, ss . .. pea anes 1 C. Fayette, 2 one ae 0 Wilson, rf,, '... 'en 1 Davidson, 1b., .. 0 Schultz, of... ... 1 H. Fayette, ¢. oi 0 1 0 4 § the score by innings HB 4 4 - 3 ** Following : R. 100000000--1 100000001 2 In Junior Series In the junior-series of the King- ston Amateur Baseball League, Red Socks won from the C.L.C. Juniors by a score of 11 to 2. The batteries were, for Red Socks, Baiden and Geohey and for C.L.C.. Turgeon and McCartney. Mr. McDonald, of Queen's team, gave good satisfaction as umpire. The Senior Standing Following is the standing in the senor the Kingston Ama teur Baseball League: C series of Lost r-L.C. 2 1 folfe. Island ses 1 Queen's "aa 1 2 PITCHER GOES TO WAR TO WIN GIRL AND COIN. George 'Winterbotham Has Joined 11th Battalion of American Legion. -- George Winterbotham, former pitcher in the Pacific Coast league, is a private to-day in the Two Hun- dred and Eleventh Battalion of the American Legion. He joined in or- der to win the hand and heart of a lady fair--also $50,000 of her papa's money, Winterbotham is a cigar salesman. When he duly requested parental con- sent for the marriage he proposed, the prospective father-in-law declared he must first prove his merit by going through the war. To a meritorious son-in-law he also promised the modest sum of $50,- 000. So Winterbotham got measur- ed for a uniform. -------------- Kirkfield Tourney Postponed, The last battle around Ypres, in which the Canadians were engaged, has struck very heavily throughout golfing circles, and it has been de- cided to postpone the Kirkfield Inn on June 23rd and 24th, at least ten- tatively, until Sep ber. Many of the golfers who would have participated in the tournament have received news position at the present time to go on 'with the tournament in the, would have to be gone on ensure success, The Tigers, who lead tht Ameri- can League in batting, had a record of 457 safe hits in fifty-two games up to last Friday, excelling all other major league teams in this depart a in Junior drifted over from Wolfe Island Satur- interesting fight for On their ap- arance two weeks ago, the Islanid- Saturday they came own, and by clever way. a victory in one As the score will indicate, were in the game every ell, not one of his de- the Islanders, ; and Sheeby car-| | | | | | Sir Robert PEEL THE CIGAR THAT MADE THE 5¢ FAMOUS Kingston's Electric Store Cool Smmer breezes from our electrie fans. Highest grade at reasonable ices. | Also electrie irons from $3.00 and up. ¢ H. W. Newman Electric Co. 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