Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Sep 1916, p. 12

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#clipse all others of equal cost.and evin some that are sold for consider- ably more than our price. Made of the best long filler tobacco by skill- ed cigar makers, it is a cigar that reer ere emer emi] \ de tember Records -- BOXERS IN BUENOS AYRES, ther is ans Aix: nocrer in| mai Cotte ued site If there is any N.H.A. hockey in ' : ands eo g BOXING GOSSIP. /IN BUE AY the coming winter, which prospect \ value. A trial today will make ft 2 ; - your choice tomorrow. ' 5 seems remote at the nresent | the Newest Records Are Now On Sale. : Cable Haw lo For Boat pan Wanderers will ia aif p ha ty be A he Columbia Records are worth a trial. A cablegram has been received 8 Th : erts, for years ranked as one of the Th b 1 t re from Jimmy Dime, who is in Aus- Rosy ere. best forwards in the league €n you may € our regular Sustomer as we 4 [tralia "with Tive American fighters, da oes ake stating that George Chip, the erick gaining Tr customers jor y Sh ot R midalewsien: oF Pituburs, and leg | btwn Shaster ol Noh in Buenos! located in New Westminster, B.C" [qi thi pring. He dossat he : 3 - re he 8 3 N DOX . xl 1S spri € doesn say any difference what machine you ave. he =e Lain hy Aan don ent) {Ayres, are cabling home for boatfare, Sortie Svs de is located there per: is out of hockey, huwerer so. it som 1 he Pace Coum uiifers uf ords will play you better asic than any other, [pon & Dventy ua at Snowy Hird oL Jdist hve Jn squtational ol cine, in which he graduated at he quite likely that if he stays on thelteams, { Baker's opén air boxing arena a without the | Ann {Sydney on the afternoon of Sept. 15.| It can be asserted ® ; v7 ® {Chip is to receive a guarantee of | slightest fear of contradition thaf] : : ; . i$2, 500, with the privilege of aceept- (any South American promoter, no | - : } ing 25 per cent. of the gross re-|matter how high-sounding and patri-| leeipts. | cian his name, who asks any New } | York promoter, manager or boxer to} Johnny Kilbane, 1 the featherweight | journey to thai {gma of foliage and] | alomny who knocked out George finance and engage in a '"'monster| : | Cha - | boxing carnival," will be a visua) left} , We have Grafonolas.from $20. 00 to $475. 00. [Cramer a ro Mimare op! ther. | DONE on the original invitation, and | You will be del: hted with a Columbia the same as | { Day, is to give sparring exhibitions doubtless a digital jab for a repeti- | 8 t a theatre in Baltimore next week | tion. la p d some of our best families. ' for which he is to receive $1,500.| It should prove a lesson that box-] 1 {Kjlb: eceived exactly $11,533.87 ers and managers never will forget, | Small machines $12. 00 and $1 5. 00. " rs ri ed oo gross re- and the only strange feature of the | € usic for: ¥ -| whole affair is that astute managers | Come | mn and let us phy your favorit ny 5 of the Newt Jigurea up V30, | like Buckley McKetrick and Johns-} you. : -- [ton should have been led into the| > Jimmy Johnston, manager of Joe | scheme like lambs to the slaughter, Welling, the clever Chicago Sol guia weight, announces that if either @ | Benny Leonard, Charley White or|style and bearing the toplofty appel-| Freddie Welsh would consent to|lation of Marcel Pecan Del Sar, s-| * The deplorable condition of the! President Lichtenhein has received American 2 letter from Roberts, who is now take on Welling in a. twenty- -round | {sured these wise finanagers of the :e 3 Phone 529 bout at New Orleans, that he would north that they would get barrels of | make a side bet of $5,000 that Well- | gold for the services of their boxers ing would get the decision. "in Buenos Ayres, it does not follow NL TT aii a | that the managers should have swal- ems IER RE [low i No law to prevent you having your favorite lager i in. Dominick Tortorich, the premier |lowed the Yarn Without the custom- - - wwe |fight promoter of New Orleans, is|ary~application of salt. : ' now trying to clinch a twenty-round eee 3 your home. Order it by the case from us.. Kingston Ss EL C tore go between Johnny Dundee, the DETROIT AND BOSTON | < fast Nalian lighiwaight, and Freddie] It is the same pure, refreshing lager that you have | | Welsh, the world's lightweight will Soon Clash in a Series That May | Our Tungsten Lamps champion, 'to be decided at his Be Decisive. always had, made by The Hamilton Brewing A iation, 1 | club 'next month. Tortorich~' has Detroit and Boston. ia-the Ameri] A : . 3 ffered a purs f $18,000 for the on, in'lae Ameri-] 3? ; AH Are Durable and Effici- Pt. : Pl Fy ol Jis008 oe al-| can League, soon will be at it in an Limited. an i \ ead epted f Dund { important series, ext week the; : ready accep or Dundee. {Red Sox will journey to the Tigers'| No chlorine to impair the flavor of the lager i mn the Tom Cowler, the English heavy- fair for the final three games with | for | their chief rivals, and history probab- | water used In Regal. Hamilton water is pure and L d h weight, who has not fought 1 1 b ie f B Joh * {several months, his last battle being '!v Wi IE RCe BO, an Johasony) et us advise you how to with Jack Dillon,«who knocked him | circuit at that time, Boston has a| uncontaminated. light your home at the out in two rounds, is ready ta battle rather hard row to Hoe after'the club again, and his new manager, Jimmy | leaves Washington, for the remain- | minimum cost for elec- Johnston, is looking around to sign | ing Eames 2 Jie scheduled on | 0 ' * » i " , foreign fields, with the exception of] r er rom us. a on rea « tricity. him up with some good heavy. 1 Pp | ent. v roe I~ ---y seven at the finish. On the other| Ray Carcey, of Minneapolis, Minn., | hand, the White Sox and Detroit | have an almost unbroken stretch.of | Everything Electrical. weighing 185 pounds, with red | $1. 70a case of 2 dor reputed pints. Fulton's scalp hanging at his belt, | at-home games before the tinal | has arrived in New York in search of | Bames are played. { $2.50 a case of 2 doz. reputed quarts. ewman ectric 0. bouts. He won over Fulton on af : : foul, having the big fellow whipped | : Giants Get Herbert. | and express charges from Hamilton. Phone 1 41 3 79 Princess St. Yow Tandstill when Fulton swung a| The New York Giants have repurs| $1.00a case additional, with first order to cover cost of cases and bottles. Express low punch and was disqualified. | chased Pitcher Fred Herbert from | Carcey has won seventeen straight | Toronto. Herbert was booked tor | r charges on two cases reputed pints are only slightly higher than on one case. fights via the K.O. route and is after | the Giants last fall, but in the s ring | Have You a Photo Taken in Your Own Front BHI Brennan, Charley Weinert and | of tre phaainst fall, but in the spring | . : : Room? Gunboat Smith. Dick Curley.is his| He has had a good season with the 0. RGIUS, 35 Rivard Street, Montreal e reauired. We try te please. Prices from 87 to $35. Have a manager. i Leals and sheule be able to make the % / kat our expense. -- grade in the big show now. ang _ ETE, He, John Weismantel, matenmaker ol BLAKEMORE, Stuart Street, City. the Broadway Sporting Club, is try-! ~ ing to arrange a match between E------ y | Jack Britton, welter champion, and Al McCoy, middleweight champion. Britton has already signed, declar- ing that he thinks he can stop Me-| OUR STOCK THAT WE WERE EXPECT- ict" 4% Veoh uss clever Britton. a ---- Harry Lewis, former aspirant for| " : the title of champion middleweight boxer, who is now crippled, is suing And we are now prepared to show intending' his wie. Sumh Lewis, and saying unds an anks to recover abou purchasers a fine selection of Scotch Granite. }1570.000 ot his earnings 1a tne prize ring. Monuments to choose from. Towis® ight name is Harry Bes) terman. On June 3, 1909, while he! 5 was in the zenith of his fighting! career,' he marridd Sarah Neiditsch, | McCAL 1 UM GRANITE CO. who acted as treasurer for her | " fighter-sweetheart during their court- | ship days. The defendant, it is] 1 Kingston averred, failed to deposit the money | ' $ in Lewis' name as he ordered her to y Fo do, THE INTERNATIONAL FINISHES THIS WEEK J wy I ¥ J THE LIGHTS OF 65 YEARS AGO if 1 Is Not the Same Live League, | }Y : 2 eK 2 SPELL IT a as Some Years are still doing duty in the shape of Ago. ! : is : B CKWARDS The International Baseball League / : -EDDY'S MATCHES finishes its season this week, &nd, It 2 5 Al looking"back, it has not been the bed 25 3 of roses that the magnates expected with the termination of the Federal League. In this respect the mag- nates have nobody to blame but themselves. Last. ginter some of the owners spent their spare time shoft- ing how cheap they were going make the league, and this year they were surprised because the fans re- cle hs engin made money bus [ll The Ontario Temperance Act comes into force .an cheap way everything was tun. In| i September 16th. Eo p 2 After that date you will stil be able to buy your . favorite beverage. 4 , 85 Rivard Sire, Monirea, will ley fe

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