Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1916, p. 12

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And dividing the cost by the mileage service guar- anteed, they are the most economical tires you can buy. Porritt Garage Co., Ltd. Phone 454 Wellington Street Our Rec- | iy =e | have BOXING GOSSIP. a the Pittsburg middle- | vent to Ausiralia for eady tired of t five EE a vill sail for home with- sountfy a ii hree e ly coked « Dave Smith, former Australian middleweight iampion, at Sydney. Crouse stopped d § Smith in nine rounds at the same place in July, Jess McMahon, who recently took John Lester Johnston, has added another colored boxer to his string. This scrapper is Eddie Dorsey, the { Slever Philadelphia lightweight, Jess so sure he will make good in the he has signed for"three years square circle that jum up to a contract { Memphis, Tenn., m a good city for boxing, as there recently between and Dillon drew { several hundred persons being turned {away on account of the clubhouse being packed to its capacity, Bat | ting Levinsky and Gus Christie, the Milwaukee light heavyweig { been matched to box ! there on Sept. 26. Lev ceive $1,250, the scrap Levinsky ht, insky will re- Ad Wolgast has just been matched for another scrap He will go against Young Fulton; the New York lightweight, for ten re show { to be brought off at Racine, { on Sept. 2° They will m at 5 pounds ringside and F Ri will re ceive $400, yunds at a . The failure of Fred Fulton, the { elongated heavyweight of Rochester, { Minn., to knock out Dan Flynn, the veteran fighter of Boston, in their ten round bout at St. Paul, Minn., last week, has lost for him many of his admirers. So confident re they that Fulton would stop | hat he would do the trick, The receipts were $5,700, All arrangements for the ten- round go between. Bob Moha, the | pudgy heavyweight of Milwaukee, {and Charley Weinert, Crouse was recent- | L in four rounds by! { terms fc 1st vertainly be! a gate of $7,600,] havea etght rounds | ! Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, | Hert ie Moran and Ted Cather are Wis., | "Porky" | the - scientific | 1 been completed. The managers | men signed articles of agree- calling for them to battle at of the ment Madison Square Garden on Sept. 2 for | a . percentag e of the gross re- | cei a, | Erle, the St-Paul bantam- till continues to sidestep a Kid Williams, the Balti- Ertle was offered 4 Wil- Johnny more ban guarantee of $2,000 to meet liams ip a six-round bout af Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia, his manager turned it down, but \ Mike Gibbons, 'the famous middle- weight, who took away something like $15,000 after his last boxing ex- 1ibition at New York, asainst Packey McFarland, is likely to be seen there soon again, but for no such sum as he got before. Gibbons is anxious to return and has about accepted r a bout with 'Butch' O'Ha- gen, the promising~Albany boxer, at the Harlem Sporting Club. TO PLAY IN OTTAWA Montreal Royals To Have Two Ex- Boston Braves. members of the Boston world's champions of 1914, Two Braves, | will line up with the Montreal Royals when they play an exhibition game at Saturday. the both having played all season outfield for Montréal. The In- nal Leaguers will have their squad and line up something 1 Maisel, 2nd; Moran, c.f.;! her, 1.f.; Smith, r.f.; Slattery, 1b; 5.; Damrau, 3b.; Madden | wley, ¢, The pitcher will be from Fullerton, Goodbred, and Fullenwilder., or Ho chosen Cadore Cobb Concedes Speaker's Trinmph Cobb, for nine years the | batsman of . the American | 1 has conceded -that Tris eaker, of the Cleveland Club, will thie 1916 champion. Speaker now Be a margin of twenty points over Cobb, according to unofficial aver-! ages. Cobb said it is a human im-! possibility for him to try to cut down this lead and at the same time | to co-operate in team play to the! Tyrus leading ' heavyweight boxer of Newark, N.J., | fullest extent of his ability. § lo Va { the | says {judge a cigar by its price the Peel IS IT A BLUFF Of the Ottawa ¢ fab. to Get Players in Line? According 'to a despatch from Ot- tawa, the directors of the profes- sional hockey club will not operate their franchise this winter, but whe- { ther this is a bluff to get the players lin line on the per centage syster the directors really mean it, Toronto Some time ago the Ott: club gave out the tement that they would only play if the players would take a chance along with the club, and up to date they have ard no thing from the puck-chasers, but there is plenty of time before the season opens. Last season, although the games in Ottawa were well at tended, the club lost about $2,500 on! the season, due to the &xcessive sal- aries that were in force. Several of | their best pls s have enlisted, and | they would e quite a time dig- ing up a te | It is unde dl that there will be special meeting of the N. H. A.| shortly to consider the = tuation, | Toronto, Wanderers and Quebec lost heavily last season, and while Geo | Kennedy and his Canadians pulled | out ahead, this-was due to the fact | that they had big "gates" for the world's series against Portland. Had! it not been for the Portland Cana diens mniatches the champions would also have had a qeticit. Clark G riff n Tas "pa gEed Out- fieldér Menoskey of the Minneapolis club, who is one of the leading hit- ters in the American Association. not giving his team a square deal and that the players are discdiraged because they think the same thing. | mm sc (ARRO THE NEW PRICE 15¢. EACH 2for 30cts. 6for 90 cts, 12 for $1.75 [| Cluett, Peabody & Co, fnc. Makers, $1. Johns, Que, | Phone 441 R.J. REID, Leading Undertaker cigar wil not appeal to you. 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