Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1918, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE E DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 13; 1918. rr - > - ea -- dul, _-- Bicvel In The World Of Sport [ll Just Arrived !! ~ DICycie |= i ime omese%ow | The New Reo Light Four : Not His Intention of Forcing Quarrel es 'With International, : 73 Ee Ben Johnson has evidently given | Erickson, Dauss, Boland, James Se i up his intention of forcing & quarrel and Jones, Working at : Jack Lysaght, well-known handi- | with the International ALague by ; i capper and one of the best posted | playing Sales between nator league Their Best. Can Now Be Seen At : men on horses in the country, died in| teams at Harrison, e has given i ; Buffalo last night. He Lid sixty | his consent to the soccer people for | It is still rather early to judge the . years old. the use of the old Federal League | value of the Tigers _ pitching staff, 9 : s grounds a week from Sunday, so |but from what Mr. Navin's high-sal- oy Su arage P fm x i Urry has shown so For the third time in as ays | that there = iwill be no baseball on javried corps of curvers Babe Ruth has oh anapy dave that date anyway. It is signifieant {far they are coming around nicely. 8 v that while heretofore all the Harri- Bill Donovan and Oscar Stanage * » roi Bowe nat ne ht he son instructions Fave come through |devoted their entire time to coaching Itis just the model that has been called for. y ¢ the pitchers down south this spring other sources, this is the first time i . ognized-af - clout off the mighty Walt Johnson: | other sources, this Is the first time {the hel cllorts are Sdaay Suing The Reo Four is rec 4 the quality ay 0 The baseball season is surely on|the open as being the' controlling |ing fruit. Bolind "und Erie Four at moderate price. ' authority. The New York Tribune So far Bernie it / i A . . Put out of the same the other day {84s that dr. Johnson and his con- | Erickson have made the best popes In appearance this new model touring car -- frerer intend to charge that the new |sion. . : According to the ruling of the A. | c1dss AiA. circuit, of which John H:| Ray Kallio's worth to the club can. surpasses,anything yet turned out by the A. U. of Canada, Wilfred Rutledge] Farrell is president, sprang into be- [not be estimated until the Tigers Reo ple EVERY ONE RIDES THIS YEAR and 'other Toronto players who tried] ing through the tarftarial Dettuyal Sump up against the eastern Subs. 1 d 1 k \ . bef b . of the cities of Richmond and New- § hurling while opposed to the Cal an thi Vi 0! and failed Te Snonty iT ateitlonals ark. 'These two cities' held out | western teams of the circuit has not 00 8 car over : re uying. able to play amateur bail The rul-| doggedly for suspension rather tian heen Saywhere ar an airtight » : 4 disbandment and cast the two dis- | stage, but he got by. His test is yet ing does not seem fair. senting votes against the latter al-|to come. GEO. W. BOYD, {| : " " op terpative. The . Tribune adds: Carrol Jones has shown on two oc- St aV ' Daan Wheat, 9 he Dodgers, bas «yhat personal iiterest anyone as- | calons that ho can take up another Phone 201. Agent 129 Brock ® B hel T6 ted by thq National Com- sociated with the National Commis- | pitcher's burden and acquit himself : sion~may haye had in the old | well Just why Hughie Jennings did nt Ea 5 Y in' New- | se 3 The Beaches will go to No York league's térvitorial holdings in' New- Lnot send Him in before last Sunday . > . ark jis beside the question at this [has caused a certain alount o ti- AR : in alr neal sy Se Crasoents tiie. Nor is It angone's particular osity, ' 3 Sm ------ 3 x 1 . Anaus A Same business that the National Commis- George Dauss made his debut Sun- : Bicycles Save You Money, Time and Shoe also take place on July 4th. «=. Ts¥on "gdw fit to reimburse out of its {day and looked JUS ZBol is E600 as ; IWICT AD) \ Rocky Kans the BufiBlo i own exchequer to Ban Johnson a jhe has at any time in the last three JUST ARRIVED a. A LARGE L th r x h oH cansas whe Buffalo boxer, ersoma) loan to the former presi- years. He gave way to a pinch hit- eainer. J as outfitted.a Polish ball 'club in| gant of the International - League. ter, but until he did, Dauss brought ] Buffalo. He bought the team every- The chairman of the National Com- [keen hopes to many fans, With the s ASSORTMENT thing from. garters to uniforms and| pjesion did advance these side- kind of weather we are having ooted the bill himself. Now the lights as a justification of violation | Dauss will get an opportunity to re- Jolly Jitneys, from . : » little Polish lads are pulling hard for § ag , in ey. . » i vie aly nriy «aia BLDO to 82.50 Buy Your Bicycle This Week Before Prices Rocky to become champion of the) °F MINOT league rights in Jersey turn to top condition. 'olding Sewing with yard measure .., . .......... $2.00 world. i az CET Bitl James cannot be judged by hi Curtain Stretchers . . . " ol 1.50 NLIN AS INSTRUCTOR. ot be judged by his Hi ¥one 8 A _ DO! work in the Chicago series. Bill.was : Bhooflles .. . .0 .«. 0°... Ln $1.75 and $2.50 Go Up. What Longboat Wants. The Former Giant Player To Go|knocked out of the box two days in {| Reclining Chairs with Arm ... ... ii ti.. $1.78 Iu a letter received in New York "Oversere Shortly. » |Succession, but Chicago is the only { Reclining Chairs with arms and log rest ... .... 82.50 from Tom Longboat, the famous Can- Mike Donlin, for many years an|cluP that has gotten real. fresh with 9 1 Rock-aeDye Swings ... ... ... ii: us oner aes $1.75 adian Indian says he is serving as a idol of New York Glant Be is to go| the eminent wild game hunter from | && sj Combination High Chairs (2 motions) ... . . vas $5.50 hn '" . 3 ol of New York Glan y 18 Ann Arbor. A good idea would be pr White cnamel bassonette ,.. ... .., ... Ta $5.50 runner" for the Canadian fortes, i, Frauce as a basebal linstructor for EB 4d White E . Ha and that he craves to do two things | the soldiers. Old "Turkey Mike," to give James a vacation whenever N hite Enamel medicine cabinet ,., ,.. ... . "ia $8.50 before the Huns get him. "I would slugger extraordinary, and one of the the 1 gets tee foxy Jor lhe F fi like to win a military medal to 80 | most picturesque figures the national in od ym pv are fvicent'y poison At ROBT 'J REID'S . With my track prizes" said Tom, |pastime ever has produced, is to PRI There is Httle doubt but that Bele = A : "and I would also like to meet the |appointed to that position by the obey ut that Irie , | Erickson is going to eut quite a fig-] 230 Princess Street. Undertaker and Furniture Dealer man who impersonated me when en- | Committee on Training Camp activi ure in the American league race this Motor Ambulance 577. : o£ listing in the United States army." | ties, apd-expects to go overseas In thef cear, His recent good work is grati- Longboat says he has been in the | near future, i fying and shows that Erickson has fighting and has been knocked over| DPonlin, whose efforts NAVe{ ihe right sort of heart. He got away C by the concussion of bursting shells| been devoted to a nymber of enter- to a. tough. start, replacing Boland Bi les twice, but suffered no serious hurt prizes Stige his TStiroingul fam bases in the first game at Cleveland with C on either occasion. Longhoat's let-| P3lL, is known to fans the seore 2 to 1 in Detroit's favor. i - 4 = over, and it is certain that there are Hw : 1 aye Jat dy » ood, of To} many boys in khaki "over there" who Tob: 2 Light spot tor a recruit nd % the holder of the world's rec- {ave cheered the former cuttielder on Btfckson on the benen that ane. Fons ee. Jor funning Bites : myles, met! major league diamonds in happier lost to Coveleskie, Cleveland's best 4 é e line o uty. {e was | days gone by. : ) ales hn C in a dugout that was struck by a Mike is a real hustler, the sort of fe ohing Jot. ut he non Slielt from one of the Boche "heav-y fellow who puts his heart Into the oi)" oh cucceeding ame Erickson ies' and was killed along with sev- work at- hand, he it a ball game, a : gE ' eral officers for whom he. was acting | vaudeville sketch or a venture which | °0Ked stronger, &s an orderly. requires his peculiar genius for or- oland presents a formidable fig- ' : - . : SRE op sanization; The committee is mak-| ure on the mound. His arm has evi<| | Have your Vacuum Cleaner gon over aud cleaned before it. What Rath 15 Worth. ing a wise move in its selection 'off dently recovered from the sorendss to work, Better look at your Iron and" Toaster .also, Our repair When Owner Frazee 'of the Red] onlin for such services as will bel which prevented him pitching a dol ment. 1s Tully quipped Tor (hi wok. 2 Sox miade the statement some 'time | "eduired of him, and its judgment isi game against Cleveland. 2go that he had been offered! $100 - certain to be applauded by those most Erickson, Boland, Dauss. James 1 - w and wr " --- ; Fr 1 {ew York |2fected by it--~the youthful soldiers and Jones, working at their best, : M BU%. for bare Ruth, a New Yorke Yemosracy serving their country | will not give etc a stalf that can LT i! w Ww 1] | } / Ls 00 m to task, and pointed in shell torn land, be described as weak. ' » . 4 . H [out Joa there never was apd never - ) aq y) TY p Pn would be a player worth that much 'Only One Purse. Don's G gfe] ]3 RINCESS OV money to play ball. Probably Fra-| The Toronto MailEmpire says: Reputations Don't Count. i i > SPORTING GOODS CO. . L200 atthe time of the announcement | imagine. the predicament of a Can- po idie Gleotie ls finding that op: K i \ GSTON : ONTA RIO figured that his whole ball elub was j adian horse breeder who has twenty- x worth about that much money, for |twe horses eligible to go to the races Daashall Tepuiations. igi masa a developments of the past few days|and only one purse in his own coun- ting his bumps this sprin s 88 Princess St. Phone 529 have shown that "Babe" Ruth fs|UrY to race for! Such is the state of | DE 8 this spring. : about 90 per cent. of the team. This affairs that greet the Seagram stable player on three successive playing { °F Waterloo. In addition they have days cracked ont homers, while yes. thirteen yearlings and twelve foals terday, in addition to twirling, led at the farm along with twenty brood * Es mares and three stallions, bringing the club on the offensive and was \ ; 5 ¥ their thoroughbred stock up to over credited with five of their nine hits. seventy head. Truly the ban on ~~ § ? Bill Carrigan was right when he re- racing in Canada has hit this stable marked some years ago that 'Babe' harder than any of the breaders, as ® Ruth would continue long in the ma- it came- just at a time when they of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Marble, Jors after his pitching days were]looked to be coming into dhe ova ; 3 ver. y . year anks to McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. ator anions. Hoan: Sars Sih 807 Princess Street, Telephone 108% K150,000 Refused for Hourless. |blood. wo' Some idea of the value of Hour- vy d less may be gained with the kuow- Belleville Baseball. ledge that as a two-year-old Charles The Ontario Baseball Club has Clark, son of William A. Clark, the |been orgaiMzed for the ensuing sea- |. Montana mining king and one-time {Son with following officers: President, Senator, offered $50,000 for the|Cel. E. D. O'Flynn; vice-president, youngster. The colts owner refus-|B. L. Lyman; second vice-president, ed to emtertain any proposition for | Ed. Thompson; executive committee, | the sale of the youngster when he |C. Jeffrey, \Dr. Robinson, Col. L. W.| ® was asked to set a price. Taking a | Marsh, Col\A. P, Allen, D. Watking: \ g : line through that happening and { managing committee, W. Ferguson, ] Vnavarging quality, rigidly Maintained for ' i , C : oe ar C the knowledge that Major Belmont |W. Thompsoy, R. E. Colling.. All of many years, has earned for the "Bachelor or " © . is Xeon in Felation to breeding. M the Shes "ill be paged Ta Lhe cigar the high regard of Canadian smokers, \ would appear that no amount wo evening one of good results of the : : ? Look for Bllk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar. have purchased this French bred sou | daylight saving system. The club] - L L 5 of the Jockey Club chairtoan's idea | also decided that all games are. to bel - " oma of the proper sort of breeding cross. ( played for the benefit and under aus- It is generally conceded that event pices of the Great War Veterans' As- a sum lke $150,009 would not have | sociations. The club goes to Picton NN yyy TRY, hk Addit A A aa a 4 a S. OBERNDORFFER, Malyr, Kingston. uo AA tempted his owner to part with him. on the 24th. ONE GOOD QUESTION DESERVES ANOTHER. ; MMS LET ON -- aoc. : I : BUT How Does ERE Bhp Ee : ; AT'S YOUR Here sone: Ma) | BE CELE ms view ummk,) (ie cer meme? QUstion, mort DOES THe SQUIRREL : MUTT. You see [| 3 -- ; s DIG Hits Hole © Syn) 7 nef n LE Pe nNIwen WITHUT SHOWING : La ANY DiRT AB JEFBAT'S RAING AND We GOTTA {STAY 1M, LET'S Ask QUESTIONS To PASS THE TIME. THe QUESTIONER MUST Khow THe Answer To Wis QUESTION OR HE FORFEITS A FINE. on DIDN'T PAY ME THE DoLLar, EITHER A PLAY PinocHLe?

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