PAGE SIXTEEN __ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915. 4 CMREBERENNERBNE RENNER, ; --_--_-- | In the World of Sport | | THE REO MOTOR CARS { "The Gold Standar of Values." ~~ J. Norton; i round; 'Car! Morris, th + ! round; Fred PFuiton, 23 seconds. } Baseball And i 3-TON "SPEED WAGON" WILL. { S 1 Notes } enny Ka has made 4 big nit] -- porting i ps he 12th Company | The Great War SOLVE YOUR DELIVERY PROBLEM Rl {ball team at Camp Sherman, Chilll- | Both the Chicago Nuftonal' and |cothe, Ohio. ! (From the Knickerbocker Press.) 4 Boston ierican League clubs are | -- in favor of closing the major league | Two knockouts have taken place | F YOU WANT ABSOLUTE dependability ability to keep a ho + I definite schedule of delivery day in and day out, then | you want a Reo ¥% -Ton "Speed Wagon." Ds I bs ] ' { 2 3 «& od TAPES R | pennant races at once. There's a jon the [Harrison Ball Field, New . : ; IB 7 4. Fa 8 i i penta at 2 Ba | Jersey. 'The first was the Federal The crowning atrocity of the war Merchants are becoming partis] to Reos. They have much = - u f -- { League, and ithe second was Fred | [aS apparently reached full frui- at stake and the conditions under which they operate are exact- During a recent game at Wash» Fulton. A | [tlon. Who could have supposed ing. : -- that the shots fired by a crack They have vastly more at stake than the price of the {five hundred baseball 'bats, for | Detroit eritic rises to predict that | brained student in the streets of truck---so price is of secondary importance in their considera- {which five thousand soldiers clam- |'Ty Cobb will go hitles next mouth, | Sarajevo on that day in June four tion. They buy regardless of price and with an eye to cen- Buy ow and ve oney |ared. Is baseball popular? And Walter Johnson may not get a | Yo4rs ago would have richotted sistency of performance and Jow maintenance cost. -- strikeout to his credit. i round the world ntl taey Jound When the buyer looks further than to mere superficial A = * ' re whe: ro 5 : fiodgment | ie tender bosom oO . n vesti h tability of the makers: en: . } Time wag when Montreal Na- -- , | hn be . . features; then he investigates the s 13 x T will pay » get your Deyele ! tionals or Shamre ks would bring National Hockey League mag- American yJascoalil a io is. gineers and experts inspect and analyze the quality. of every now instead of waiting un up five hundred supporters for a la- (nates evidently believe in making {7° leon, the chy / part--when; in other words, he applies the utmost care to the g They're | (Yes has' proceeded with inexor- selection of his motor truck and insists on a real guarantee -» . crosse game .against Oftawa. Last [ice while the gun shines hia Abreu tol Ee next Spring. It 18 almost cer | Saturday the famous Frenchmen [going to meet this month td ar [Able JLitectuess. ope for lye De with it--the selection falls on a Reo. i tim has practically been abando A number of Kingston's leading merchants are using them. 1 1 1 CA « nuster nipe players | range thei 2) season | 4 fain that prices will have to be ad could only muster nine players range thelr plans for next season {ed. The mighty hero, once gigantie Why not you? Come in and see them, : { in his strength, the idol of millions " 3 / i vanced considerably next season, {ington Clarke Griffith tossed out General Crowder seems to be Georges (Carpentier, heavyweizht | and the source of extraordinary ins i ai) | more effective against the Athletics | champion of Britain and France, » 3 v i : v 3 : 6 to numerous healthy young H than Walter Johnson or Ty Cobb. , has been honorably discharged from james p s ae heen This Mark is It may even be hard to get a bicyclg War has shot Connie Mack's team |the French Flying Corps. in ariich |{silows of an Zthlstic type, hag all i Your Protection pf any price. to pleces again he served for three years | a 0 I Ate We go Bwery "C.CM." Bleyels i r -- -- | i 7 i412 - ho 7 ~ Sem is dutan Better secure one now and enjoy the British soccer clubs are prépar-| One Hifficulty in the Ship Yard ne to do about BY iw wil He Phone 201 i: 129 Brock Street Be mar wri Mr yee of it all Summer and Fall, . ing to carry on as usual this fall. | League is said to arise from the fact {POP ue schadules" - How 'oan we oot * i The various league races will open [that rooters throw bolts at umpires baat. Hg) a knowing who. ie early in September. Next thing they'll be tossing gird- RAL 1 hou wr 8 Rao. -- ers in the Steel League. . going to pitch to-day? How can we War does not appear to have af- --_ dine without the score? How will fected inferest in the Grand Circuit Anyway Jack Dempsey is the U- ihe ball Mayen So. long whhout harness races. Great crowds have [boat of the American prize ring. He Renan to indicate their opinion of a 5 a n i roti ned 80a ke My . i - u > ¥ attended 'the various meetings on | soaked Fred Fulton without warn the umpire? Will some. of. these tk 4 ries side. ing. . le American Side | husky Invalids have to go to work, or even to war? What of the um- i" N . : I Tw 4 Ld Ww 1k Ty Cobb says he has already Philadelphia man got in fate tor } . : { ice pe) [2X y as a} LL) | found a job, into which he will step the Dempsey-Fulton fight He piee Fa ben! elaine after September 1st He intends didn't see the scrapperg then and stupidity. Who ean the magnates ™ Oo o R zone hae far jeorgia. ; hasn" on | ro # 3% (Ld id (11a) as fast going back to his farm in Georgla [eon Seen them yet. iquarrel with now? How will the | e Di ------ -- Awe i 1 § 3ta ng 2) § 8 ste K - John MGraw has sizoed Dill| The Torts ILeats couid wi the |UD States keay use trom burst | onservatuton Clymer as assistant manager of the | International i League pennant if , . ; & >hrist athewson's hat or the con- Louis Paterson could 'itch = every Christy hangnail on Johnnie * ' Fa Giants, which causes a New York | ® ® €¢ . \] : he Bole bi we that od enlarge | game fof them, & Evers' thumb? What will become etter to pay the price", . "=" | woe or Thaoous [5 Hye ies abut boot io ; he : STANDING OF LEAGUES, - [in onder to get away from work |§ In 1910. baseball ' writers were | 4 . . ea. ° & ° Iournive the fact thai Napoleon National win theft 5 NE re 3 Aajoie was all in. In 1918 the! ' . Bsa " ? ; of a good bi cycle than champion Giants are hot after the | Won Lost, p.c. ment of basengll Pou 57 How a Made from Cereals other than Wheat, same. old "Poleon. { Chicago , . iv +65 38 age |iNe Newspapers gei io press w > |B C O {7} R Barl Ri jout the mug of Muggsy McGraw? |¥ orn, als, I\ye, Dariey, Kice. -- New York ...:.. 57 38 .600 nba Wed , % @ Binghamton writers say the To | Pittsburgh wa wi aa 9 44 460 | The problems raised by this Ha. | e pena y 0 oor ronto Leafs may overtake the Rin-| Philadelphia 43 49 460 {&° SYGIL are infinite in huMmber. 2f h ( 1 f i h : 5 aT ay oO pli a {Brooklyn J 50 "450, that Seryiah Youth had known what I Just enough roughage ie t in them to make ? a ie Ee a Amiens Ary . 'ten he was doing he might we have | {id . : o e" son until December 15th, | Bose *tt «« -...41 B50 450 lyoqiiated. No baseball! Pop and them healthful. Try these biscuits and NE : $ Teele ai b A381 He ts ay be the next t . The . . . n Hans Lobert, veleran third base. (St. Louis .. ... .40 59 4o¢ffeenge wal be the next ta ge give them to the hungry children. You will man of the Reds, Phillies and | -- ---- : 3 Giants, is playing for the Hog Is-! American LONGBOAT WANTS $500 'be delighted and SO will they. Jand team in the Delaware League. | Won st. F.C. : . ; Every other dealer tells you he has -- hun a OE. E10 Falko Vn Come leit Fainier: Reba Scot Pek thi 'ee t d M 1" Jack Cutler --i {Cleveland ., ... .}§ 3 66 : ing | obIn 00 d otc er 18 samething just as good as a Bassey. tho Polos iappad 320.000. on boyy tte NLL bl 4 5| Tom Langboat, the famous Indian | Rob Roy Cornmeal Snaps he isn't kicking because it convine- |New York .. ...'.48 : | Marathon runner, now with a con- : [ Chicago AAAs ae $ . struction battalion in France, has Bran Biscuits Oatmeal Gems a 1 hi th rift es xing. | Why? Because they all copy the Massey. od Mim the people, wihted Boxing. | Detrote 7 43) Eton to Tornato asking ther Ha . always lose. jot ls. . TRE EL 44213500 voted him in 1907, Yollowing -- | Philadelphia ... ..: 66 .2 his victory in the Boston Marathon, GET THE REAL THING To IT PAYS. Walter Holte, former first sacker | sn oe at on Hi order that he may ? for the New York Giants, has play- International, take a cortespondence course in civil ed, his first game in the Bethlehem Won engineering, i & : Biscuit and Confectionery Wanufacturers. : Jim Flyan, 1 round; Bob Devere, 1 |Syracuse .. ... ... 3291 Dempsey earned 'the right to be do Cream S 0 das . : 5 round; Porky Flynn, 1 round: Al Jersey City .. .. ..2 .260avoided by Jess Willard. porting 00 S . omp y A ee cm ar - Canada Food Board License Nos, 7-536 and 11-6881, . . = SOLDIERS FIND LOTS OF AMUSEMENT IN Y. M. C. A. GAMES Bsr CORR 88 Princess St, - - Kingston A -------- ------------ ---------------------------------------- RENEE RNR NRE Steel League, 0 Binghamton .. :.b7 2 . 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