Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1918, p. 14

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a 9 pring ss Ae _ PAGE FOURTEEN ____ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1915. --- EEN ENERAERPYEEEERENENENN EE ---------------------------------------- | I n t he World "of Sport | | rE REO MOTOR CARS "The Gold Standart of Values J i | A 1 | INSIDE BASEBAILTY. : CANADIAN BOXERS | cep. srauil cs u 3 2 - ----e 1 oir 99 | BET Now Trace - (Uksty George scammes cums ore-| 1 H€ Reo's "Gold Standard : i sed EB dit For New Sehieme. : {Old Country Critics Impressed ; at L Credit tor ane RT Sie | With Form in Recent ! ; jorovements of inside baseball is giv : W E DO NOT KNOW where you can even by pay- MASSEY ! Bouts, { {2h to George Stallings, manager of me bwice as much and more than twice as 4 | | = fo ai wr B [the Baston Braves, i Py The Canadian soldiers in England : { Stallings noticed that when he sant Or as low cost of operalion ¢ ainte eas v ER Ds 4 have brought some very good Sehting 1 4 player to bat With instructions to will Aint) from the Se a Inainte te. you BN, 2 {men with the gloves, and the Name ; sacrifice when the situation was ob- And wi eS : PE rs : oN . x lot Harold Rolph. Joe' Atwood, and rlouscthat a "sacrifice was to bo de. Ald when von receive it and baek il up. the Reo 4 'lark have zlready been plac- En guarantee backed up by Reo financial stability--and { {Jimmy livered, the opposition 58 i as | ye aired k ivered, 8 ,» unless it was toh in » fistic hi ; e , 'ou k , ' jed high in the fistic history writt n careless, sought to checkmate the you know there's none stronger. winch obtain a motor car of ereater reliability - | . {since the war began. Clark was the 4 ; : . : an . . ' ince he 2 heat tendon oF bt hr A plan. Sep . In a word, Reo motor cars are the Gold Standard Buy Now and Save Money | British public to his prowess by | Pe x ' Te ii inked would draw of Values in comunyercial vehieles, Yon obtain---and ~ Rnocking out Fred Housego, ot Pad. : : uh a amposIng Pi het TUMd pitch you know you obtain--the utinost value for vour , ' : : dington, in nine rounds, and. later o Ta apd Wy e Sm ry ny select aring B nou I. will pay to get your bicycle { he a some stirring bouts with Cur-| 3 : ! red to bunt, a pop fly would often Man ' whe n Jou seleet a motor he aring the famous + sult. < y jpeg? 100, : ait} nti | 1éy Walker. - Ba : now instead of waiting until ley Walker. : B® | why play right into the hands A demonstration will prove to you that the Reo . 3 { Meawhile, another Canadian boxer! next Spring. It is almost cer- [has eaught the eritical tye of late, for 0% [21 the other fellows?" sald Stalling lives up to its reputation. is Private A. Alllen; who knoeck- "Let's try some way to get the better : + : | This : » tain that prices will have to be ad led out that very able lad, Private ie of them." As a result Stallings evol- 3 vanced considerably next season, | Joe Boker, in five rounds, at the Pad Y ved a new plan of action. \ : | Rin. Boker 1s a good boxer, clever, 4 It the opposing pitcher throws in e Y This Mark Is It may even be hard to get a bicycle i tand the owner of a useful right, but oy » high one that obviously is a ball, » he could not live against Allen, who + the batsman is to let it £0 by It Your Protection af any price, | has all the eyclonic hustle for which| Owner Boston Braves es rity the pitch i a Strike the batter is to Every "C. L* Rleyels - 5 I ~ al o sins are fz 8. Al- lay a league match he: =aal . oly 8 bears oo -- = Better secure one now and enjoy the [a goon) « AE 222 Samos real he Cubs on the 28th, Sving, thus standing a chance of Phone 201 . - 129 Brock Street the rear upright bar, use of it all Summer and Fall, i { Cornishman is qualified for a go at a driving the ball through the drawn-in 4 British championship, if his form is infield. Should he miss, the opposi- : 7 1b. CHICAGO'S PROPOSAL. tibn is puzzled. It may think the good enough. He weighs 10st. 7 bp. Allen has been in Canada a dozen ------ hit and run is to be attempted, and i rears and has geen a lot of active ser-| Great Lakes Trophy Returning to consequently relax vigilance for a {vice in France during the last three Toronty, : 3 . {bunt, which gives the batter a good ' . The Great Lakes championship chance to lay the ball down ahd beat years His boxig: experience covers h -- 102 bouts in Canada and the States where] trophy may be brought back to To it out. he 'has met most men like Freddy] ronto The Royal Canadian Yacht : : ot 1 | : : { Welsh, Mike Gibhons, Owen Moran|'Club has received a letter from the wice LY 50S as ALY in ! lin the capacity of sparring partner Chicago Yacht Club * offering to Junior Rugby or Montreal. - i . : |" When Private Allen met Corporal hand this trophy vack ' the former In Montreal an effort will be made bi et} | 3 » Bridgade atl! holde and the R.C.Y.C. is con revi iunior of i Parrv, London, Rifle Bridgade, at 3 et to revive junior Rugby football this . T > : . sider of] Thereby: hangs gby ft : 3} (0d id timos as fast the Ring, to box fifteen rounds, Al Sidering lhe ofler. ee eae autumn under the auspices of the : jlen beat his opponent in the first|{a ta " Srl tah Province of Quebec Rugby Football { round This notwithstanding that Al-[ those good old races off the island ' lr " Om an Lheeas shore before the war. In 1912 the | le as suffering from an abcess on|8h len was suflerin um 4 : Patricia, of the R.C.Y.C. won the A AA rt Pett - Se a-- pr Association In view of the fact that only jun- for sports will be catered to, the ma- jority of the high school teams will Babe's Come-Back. losers challenged. The Ahmeek was have to me depended on to furnish Hammo Couches, $18.00; Complete Lawn Benches ° "Better to a the rice The Pittsburg fans, when they |built to contest the races set for : : . "Babe Adams hack.on the | August of that year. but while ths | the men to fil out the teams. Presi- $1.75; Chairs, $2.00, $3.50 and ups Steamer Chairs NAG ) + see old Chicago yacht, the Valiant, was still |dent George McSweeney, in speaking 0 ha some pleasant re mound, will have some pleasan iy the Weiland Canal wa 8 de-1of the revival of the sport, stated Canvas, $1.50, cane $5.50. clared 2 ° 4 iscences recalled to. their me : . i of a ood bic cle than a stated that "Babe will » and the RIC.Y.C. boys imme- | that he would call a meeting some < " 1 ; diately donned khaki, so that the time next month, when the mutter R ® od Reid the jaw. trophy at Chicago, and in 1914 the retum, and our best wishes for a ¢ 1a He | 17 3 had to be called off The R. | win be discussed. Undér the rales successful come-back are his. . Y ig : : and the penalty of a poor: iui bk 5 Cu Sanhlld Sh Thos sociation Olub, anfl became a free |the Chicago Fachiamen accepied IL) tary service and 'those of the draft . agent when the league finished un-|Much to the surprise 6f many, con age would hardly be eligible to com- Leading Undertaker : Phone 577. nn ------ ----------- i de sidering the tircumistances, but now t : i 3 der pressure. Back .in 1900 Adams |Sidering the ] ) te in the series. It is the ides na jer p i that the United States is at war the | Pe" ) t is the idea of one 4 was in his prime. It was that year thinas re hia lize | tROSe behind the revival of the sport that the Pittsburg. club finished on phleags fen andoubledly he en to play the game. for patriotic pur- 7 top on the National league heap, Lite tof Mie Baal beset ont and were due to meet the Detroit club a! that Mme, fy Ale on we : 3 Tio Roca 3 . a 3 - {to return the trophy. is nope rr r-- . Every other dealer tells you he has RC a wpon the Pirates. | when the war is over. A record, unique in the history a C 0 g $ iy of the American association, wase) ». he "" 1 3 ry Af something "just as good as a Massey. Babe! cho one of ihe lest ghmes established on Sunday, when Catch- incidentally. ia te BASEBALL ON SATURDAY. er Kelly, in the second game of a ® Donovan, who, Ine i Se doubleheader, played with both utsi e Br : Game Taken by the Toledo and Louisviile. 3 poses, Why? . Because they all copy the Massey. With the Tigers now. "Wild -Bli*l._ passed three men, and then got rid 'Athletics Kelly started: behind ti : i of the next three by the strike out 8. ei ¥ started: behind the bat with AL THING iT PAYS route, "Babe" lost his game in "The baseball game at the Cricicet | Toledo: W hen the Louisville ecatch- \ ) * , tae art oh De a Field was attended by a large crowd er, Myers, broke his collarbone, GET THE RE \ . the fifteenth inning 1-0, when a on Saturday afternoon and the fans Loujsiville had no backstop to put When You Can Get ' or ¥, F ow a ra tho young fellow bit a few years in the witnessed a great game. Purtell in, Kocher having departed in re- majors by the name of ay Cobh was in his best form and held the | sponse to a draft call. As a result. stole home eich Swenigiire thoy noses of the Red Sox right down te| Toledo was forced to loan a cateh. ; ot ti fa howl ne on 0 ? the ground, «cooping' up thirteen | er. Managor Bresnahan fwent be- . et the ball up to the plate, strikeouts. ~The game was nip and [hind the bat for Toledo and loaned ; Anison Earned. His Motioy tuck right through to the last wien Kelly to Louisville. = : : A , "enthutNas( | the Athletics stood up on thain hind While playing with Toledo, Kelly / ran uscball f conglons legs and walloped some of Kenney's | was once at bat and had one put- points out that records o 8 for a series of base runs. The teams: | out and one assist. While playing rti G d C ? y tive games played by modern ex- Athletics--iS on g o ot i La i ian eS S----Spoor, -* Zb.; Schultz, | with Louisville he cracked out one Spo ting 00 S omp Dohents of the_Bational Pastime do 1b.; Thompson, 5.8; {Cotman, c¢.; |hit In two timeg up and had two ' : 2g old Cb pha 4 a chenty Coyne, r.t.; Cummings, 3b.; Spen-|put-outs. : ayers Adri se AN. . ME . » % ' BE Princess St. - - 5 ston son played in 691 games and again Sr Oia Man Turtell To Rejoin Pirates o y 3 in 568 -games in succession. Sam |?' abe as x . NR ay "" : . ry ; a : a . ou Sox---Adams, ¢.f;; Graham, Charles "Babe" Adams, hero of the Fe . Crawford in £72 Roger Conner in 1 < i L 437, Dave Cross in 429 Frank [s- | TI: Baker, 2h-; Sass: ab. Hager 1309 world's series, has signed a con- : i AT ord ry . man, ¢.; Smith, s.5.; McKelvey, L1.: tract to pitch again f he Pitts- i ell in 412, and George Burns inl 2 he A : I again for the Pitts bell d. George: Burnein |S C1, SUD, S85 MeKel re Joaran Pe Mis fur the Pits Stand by Your Local Manufacturer. mrt sees i 0 ofleam as soon as possible, it was offi- 3 Athletics .. 0010100043--95 10 2 cially ne here today by offi- Long Jump by Canuck. . 30X i 20- B At a recent R.AF. sports meet- Red Sox... hd 200000030: 3 cers of the chab. He has been with "x ing Lieut. Sanderson, a Canadian, [OUNG the Kansas City Club of the Amert- - TR Y : achieved a feat in the long jump THIS YOUNG LADY 'an Association, and became a free The added money ror thig rien [2 900 to the third. Half of first 2 re fi y a A with a leap of 28 feet 6 inches. Said 'to be Second May Sutton at|28¢nt for the present when that lea- Melbourne Cup is $30,000, of which {second and third money will be patd A ------_------ in war-savings certificates. Tennis, gue closed its season. $6,000 goes to the second horse and tf v s a ---- ) Eastern tennis authovities and C : Oe ary C | followers of the vourt game in 4 5, general are extremely interested in reports from the Pacific coast re- garding the staying ability. of Mira ¥ Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Cigar. Ya Brarens, a youthful product of the San "Francisco public park courts. S. OBERNDORFFER, Maker, Kingston. t 3 DASE 0 sie Feftrence to. Mise her teens, she hds all the marks of 4 second May Sutton. This is high praise, for if the latest forpla tennis phenomenon can, in me, reach the tennis playing = pinnacle achieved by Miss Sutton, ow Mrs. J Bundy, America will be well forti- fied in this department of the game ® p for the international play, which is ¥ certain to develop after the termina- # x : of § and A @ v Marble, wees tion of the present war, i - The McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. ~ d Virginia Manager George Wiltse, of the Telephone ; y Buffalo team, got ints an argument 3 Princeas Street. . y 4 2 Maintains its. reputation for dependable with. Umpire O'Brien at Bingham- ] terminated in: a quality. Particular men demand it. Reliable Uigarettes ~~ ton,' N.Y., which : . fight, and th hole ffalo tean dea Bac Pep Young is out of the game [dissolution of the Western League. 88 el on: the oaole Bufale team ors everywhere sell helor cigars. ity 2 Sisley forse, and Jack Oat. > Pitcher Fred Toney hag been sold | fended himself as best Ie could, but : a , one e Sordham star, and [by the Cincinnati Nationals to the V4 the odd are t eat h t 0 Et i= sade _- later with the Boston ationals, is] New York Nationals for a cash con- 4 8 | NIA a Hy Sonting. "Wiltse IE the un { WIS ARE 8 A WwW y playing second 'base in 800d style. | sideration. Toney will at once Join Packed ir ways fresh pire so hard that he broke his thumb Zo NDREW ILSO AL motion; Coffey joined the Tigers after the the New York team. - and could 'not play again. BRINGING UP FATHER 3 21 0 | 12 1 3 ! TELL YOU NOT TO WIT THE DOOR 15 ) . HE DIET NE WANT P ! Ey ™N Tee - HY 2 | n TELL - - f WANTS TO 5 £ --~ R- Svon " A GENTLE MAN ME Ri oe HOW MANY TIMES mysT WELL + WHOSAT |] roe iow [IE waar tors OE ne SATS HE 1 a - PyT Hou ON YOUR COAT ; AE - J : a ; s

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