Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1918, p. 12

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¥ a 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. | § HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE In the World of Sport a ama Infatace te Announcement is made by George | RACING POPULAR y MONTREAL § PERCY J. JUINN, b hh. re 1 Muehlebach, of Kansas City, of the . . release to the St. Louis Nationals IN AUSTRALIA Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto S of Beals Becker, an outfielder DESPITE WAR|!| : : on W. H. GODWIN & SONS | "Ranks with the Strongest' Benny Kauff, former Giant out- HR fielder, is now man r of the 12th The tremendous popularity of rac- AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ Zack Wheat of the Robins has hit Company team at Camp Sherman. j= in the Antipodes is attested safely at least 'once in his last fif- afresh by every travellers returning a Y aTics AA NEA from England's great island posses- " A ------ AA ¢ pe , | sion. A prominent official who } - Ty Cobb is practically assured of { Janded herp last week declared he {fad never dreamed a sport could the batting championshi of 'the J . g American League ee this sea- | jattract anything like the enormous Virgiuin ti ER ' COKE ORDERS " son S Cw --- { through the gates of Australian i Buy Now and Save Money Ie ee "mich maior SrUCkS of grand stands. and over ONLY est hitting clubs in. each major cp LB 8 § Br u if 3 he [ 1 J 3 ) he ¢ - are out of the pennant hunt. (OWIng Honus tor. 3 day's pro- VIRGINI T will pay to get your bicycle Ir NAR Bl Pochod infoll Always Fresh The James Sowards Coal Co. now instead of waiting until Frank Baker is the only Kiity | percentage of racegoers is so greal : : regular who still is listed in the .300 r ¢ next Spring. It is almost cer- class. Pipp was hitting .304 when 1hat " the rig jelative proportion 1 M + x lef n' ted rook § existed n Ss country, we woul 3% W ed Re ing : fain that prices will have to be ad~ he left the team 2 week ago. {have a crowd of nearly a million} Wack Hendueke oo She Cardinals Phone 155. 3 ving ai ittance in- as secur fielder Anders vanced considerably next season In "Babe" Ruth's collection of 68 . j people trying to gain admittance IN-|, 0, the Milwaukee club of the : , hits, 41 were for extra bases. The ilo ah sucloshfe the size of an aver-{. 0 Loin Association 7 Anderson solle . ; : lage track. 4 ssoclation. San It may even be hard to get a bicycle sollegtion Ine ludeg temniy doubles, | "In addition to the many benefits | vas a member of the Brookleds " at any price. en triples and, eloven home Tle. | derived by the country from ' so several seasons ago ui { a A - Jack Hritton, the former middle- The Yankees always hate cop- : renerous a support of racing, large i 3 3 ~ Better secure one now and enjoy. the A h } E Pp fn ATEC | weight champion, scored a knockout | tended that the Cleveland park is To but recovering rapidly from a frac- | A { Government through taxation, at a Bert Nichoff, still on crutches ee AR Kims have been realized by the nse of it all S mer and F tore yori : ¢ a Rah 28 1 a ¥ © Y over Willie Ryan, of New Bruns-|the best in the league for hitting um! all. : ture of his right leg, is a regular Pr * Tar cad mn. at %lwick at Jersey City In the fourth | There is mot a sign of any kind pu ? attendant at the games at New time when every possible dollar ls : y : : : needed to defeat the Hun. the fences 3 i------------------ York these days. rr --------------r---- . Meme " P . There seems to be no end to 'rivate Ross Serving Mack as Seout. EIR Mike Doolan's hitting. The veteran ) A 3 made three hits off Bill Doak in Borrowed an Auto- wiiomas, before be gol. the 1b { - the opening game of the Cardinal Stro . " , Strop from his chum oor 1 ad na does series in Brooklyn. 1 . over for Mack and now he does | J kiyn. -he used it once quite a bit of gum-shoeing for the THE REO MOTOR CARS Tall Tactician "The Gold Standard of Values." " + | Tw S- 1S ||} ern serene Bl and immediately LNs a Pas 1} [= 2) wa L(Y ALLIED OLYMPIC GAMES ~ wrote home for hd One of the players Thomas = | are } round, for Mack, when the Athletics 8 . ' | ? |} 3 Io 1 . y py Held o rest or BE Don't wait for a request the laughing stock of the universe, : ¥! e 1Tnes as as May Soon be Held on the Western from your soldier boy-- rite! Roy poo Sr who went to work REO QUALITY ALSO IN UNSEEN PLACES | Front i 2 i agi at i > include an AutoStropy in a shipyard. that doesn't run ton oi Sse that es Ahied held XS in out next Overseas * | baseball ei on the side and that bh Thi aT i i package. doesn' loy scouts. Thomas dis- 3 ; oh - ©" . 4 a he " > x doesn't employ scouts on Ng 7 ; : : soon Within $38 ange ot he bis Remember, that the. Auto- covered Grover out in Butte, and é€ HE 'WORST THING' about a Ree is the best 11 : uy, hye or al anol Lg a Roy nade his debut in Cleveland thing," exclaimed a Reo owner--"ils un- e ter to a t e rice meets held behind the lines in ; because of SROs Thomas was in the Sixth City and seen quality. Quality that is there and France and "italy that English, BC. "wars ready rode. out ii & street ar with his which each month and year after year shows itself in . French, Italian and American mili- Price $5.00 kind 10 the Lexinmon avenue the marvelously regular performance, and the ab- tary and athletic officials are think- J At leading stores everywhere PNT B o vou're nervous abo sence of troubles of anv ki RL 5 ing seriously of holding the big in- * 4] suppose youre Net 18 about ny Kind. : ng ey ternational track and field games in AutoStrop me?' was Grover's question to me, OCnee ina w hile we express this same 'objection f lt F Paris sometime this fall. Safety Razor Co. Thomas, + rophied to a Reo. when we find it impossible to show a buyer Entries for these games would be Limited 0 8 : . h the difference betwee ro CAFS r cimilar "whee h ) Vv Aw "i tall vou Whi aght o between two cars of similar "wheel p y poor obtaimed from (America, England, 83-87 Dake Street, : a ] i tell you what | Wg base" or "rated" power or "rated" capacity 99 . |canada, France, Italy, Belgium and 8 Toronto, Ont. 10. do,' Sai( Grover. col pow : Pacily. ' possibly other Allied mations. It is : out of this ear; pick up a few C@b- ( You 2ver hear of an owner changing from a Reo certain that the six nations men-| HE €) { |Dble stones and sprinkle them around tony other make of gar. Fully eighty per cent. of Reo tioned would have entries in the Ne / Y second base, so that the balls will Cl sales il ar he 1 he 4 vy - lo] 4 ) games as all have {roops on the # ~ a pound like I have been accustomed R wi! es this year have been reps at orders. Every western front and are interested in : ! # i having them bowng: . bound, To et. th tate ts t the development of athletics. The Pe ? el us prove ose § ments up to Every other dealer tells you he has Hh deo of cach of these! HN ; 32d ice: Johmston #5 antiog. ott Wel the hilt. *" a fy) J s star : nations are enrolled in the armel N by A with the.indians. He is leading off . "ee something just as good as a Massey. fighting for democracy, and though S1ENAN SN 8 in the batting order and getting his a number of them have been killed oP SN ary of hits, br up 3 = or wounded, there are still many fila. 4 - i; Oh as oh Th abs' Why: Because they all copy the Massey. lett, especially in the American and ; g Clery | Hollie ot We oe ® English forces, to make the games 4 . bre Bot? of he Baas GET THE REAL THING IT PAYS of international importance. The PRE He is one of the finds' of the sea \ a, . games would also aid in keeping up 5 SIM RE Gedeon still is making good at Phone 201 - - 129 Brock Street the interest in the Olympiad so that : second base for. the St Louis " 5 another could be held shortly after AZO ain) ee ong Of the surprises \ { peace Is declared. Tho last Olympic | § By RE VERA games were held in Stockholm, ee rer rm |, = ar A J j 2 Sweden, in 1912. 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' enthustastic racing votaries, has is- | playd-first base and shortstop equal-| Tie sacrifice 'has grown in favor pa -- short sleeves and long legs; short sleeves sued the warning to Jovers of cross-|ly well with the passing years and most : country racing that unless they be- managers are inclined to use it A few odd sizes of men's balbriggan an d po legs stir themselves and develop some new Jack Hendricks, of the Cardinals, | quite freely. steeplechase material there will be a | hag secured Outfielder Andersen a 'underwear. 39 C {+ sharp decline in cross-country racing | from the Milwaukee club of. the A lunatic's train of thougnt Is . A next year and in the years to follow, | American Association. usually on the side track. Sale price FR on a Re ae 5 Come, your size may be here, SUMMER COME ORTS Men's white duck trousers. Sizes 34 Boys' bathing suits, sizes 26 to 32. 2. 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