Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1918, p. 12

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RABIES bis mS RSENS IR ll Sora a igs, PAGETWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. in the Field of Sport THE REO MOTOR CARS "The Gold Standard of Values." 3 RECEIPTS MAY NOT GROH HAS RECORD 3 OF SHORTEST HIT REACH LAST YEAR'S . , ll Develops Fifty Per Cent. More Power On : Peculiar Play in Saturday's Baseball Public Likely i Balk Less Gasoline i i Ces ror - Giant-Red Sox Game in at increase Cincinnati . Park. . World's Series. : : ; : Now York fame (New Reo Light Four) r Various players had laid claim tof New Yor husoball Berlex: ia i : the honor of making the longest hit 0 ed a hassha hs hr is 2 : in a championship ball game, yet|P ays » h Dr oy will os To-day this Reo Four motor actually develops fifty per there is no dispute as to who is en- hain a OW mu 'R 4 jay d th cent. more.power than it forherly did---and without increase % titled to the credit of making the At as ween the ie ity ans ie of cylinder dimensions and with an actual decrease in gasoline jo 4 shortest Heinie Groh accomplished Cu bs draw? fast year . 8 ~ consumption. This latter due mainly to improved valve design i that feat in Saturday's game between | ©®iPts were $425,878, the play rs oe and carburation. the Giants and Reds at Cincinnatf. viding $152,888 and the share of the Costs more--worth it In low upkeep the user gets vack 3 The Reds' third-sacker lunged vic- Chicago and New York club owners the difference many times over. 2 5 jously at a hall delivered to him by being $230,401. With the war now soldier's kit Same clutch--maltiple dry disc--efined at some points, Perritt, but only "topped" the pellet | demanding heavy financial sacrifices, Every sande but essentially the same. and darted away toward first base. | tBere is some doubt whether the base- musts contain certain Same rear axle too--why change when we know of none Bill Rariden, who was catching, ball public in Boston and the Windy things if he is to pre- x other as good? looked in vain for the ball, as did City Will pay the increased admission sent that smart ap- Ten minutes spent in our show 'edms will prove the worth 7 fy every member of the #iant infield, Des the a un pearance" which is 56 of these statements. : x a ast GF Caving reached and $5 fa re- y . * HOW MANY Eo § : [ania at Just Gray, Raving reached served grandstand box seats again necessary in our Army. E S RIDERS ! lit out to Raiden » The nt lay on | Will prevail, prices that were consid- Of "these probably the : 5 f {fair territory not. more than two in-{ ered exorbitant in the golden days of mostlimportant is his razor WISH i { ben 2 oy of the plate having the sport. .As the proposed eries, if -- it must "stand-up" ' EB THEY 3. [struex in the depression in front of | Plaved, will be another extravagance, snder all gonditions ~- i E 1.v # } hg or Rare 3 o , | therefore it will not be surprising if must be ready at all time .s : HAD i ithe rubber, WN here it hugged the the gate money docs Not come up to 50 that Hie Can get a clean, Phone 201 4-3 129 Brock Street 4 earth, neither bounding nor rolling the figures of former Years. velvety, comfortable shave BOUGHT Bway. . -- in the shortest time. This ------------ To Pay $700,000. is only possible with the A i : a an . . . hy Although there wili be no major AutoStrop Safety Razor : " FORESAW WHAT WAS COMING. league baseball next year, the mag- because it is the only one i | -- ; nates must keep on paying rent and that sharpens its. own 3 Baseball's Present Predicament debts The former Federal League | blades automatically, ; Might Have Been Averted. | backers have claims of nearly $60, Include an AutoStrop in " In view of the Tact that players are | 500 that must be settled in 1019. your next Ove pack- deserting ~their tang, Heat ited, The owners of the Giants will age. 00 ance figures in al but two 22 | have to pay $80,000 for the Polo i 5 . 5 ® | major league cities have dwindled to Grounds in rent and taxes, together aia 0 hd £ [a few hundreds, and that the base- with overhead charges on the plant. 22c. postage will deliver an E {ball pennant races are practically | mpg Brooklyn club has some big AutoStrop Overseas by first svar; clubowners, critics ai fans notes to, meet, also the interest on class registered mal. are beginning to realize that Ban several mortgages. The Phillies will ° AutoStrop League. wan Fight. show ne mherscall| bo required lo piy a years rent te Safety Razor Co. just received another shi . ok hoe Thu 36 ason on August The ps nen f inky Red Sox i We have Just receiv anot er s ipment ; Q | a regular seas m August y ners f he MG Sox, " by T , Ont. 3 : 3 Other dealers keep on saying that their 20h. so that the Woridis series | Braves, Browns and Cardinals also, | Bie By Ten of 30 x 34 in. tires that we can sell at great- . : could be finished before the.first of [will be compelled "to settle heavy | | AF * : i wheels are made like a Massey, and they next month obligations. All of the other clubs Fe ly reduced prices. They are all good tires. n : 3 In a letter to baseball writers last] will be pursued by cold-blooded ! sell them for $5.00 less sometimes m order November Johnson said: landlords. It is estimated that with- & "Professional baseball confronts alin the @ext twelve months the big Ae to get you to buy them. serious situation and the matter of [ leagues will hand over nearly $700, - a operating leagues next summer will! 000 to their creditors, with not'iing ; Et - be difficult problem to solve. Condi-| coming in at the box offices. emm : EA BUY THE REAL MASSEY. tions such as the war has produced ta : : : + 3 3 never existed before in the life of the teports gtate that the re eqie of . 3 | Because you get the best that can be put game and they can be met only as| Wheat, of the Dodgers, is imminent 187 Princess Street. & . . . they come to the surface. because he insisted on fighting in ' 3 into a bicycle; and what is a few dollars "With the country involved in the [the ball park. A case where, W heat : - : : " : most terrific conflict in the history of | is paying for the sowing of wil n : o when you are paying for an article that will the world it behooves every man to oats. x . : give serious and profound thought t)| gem ama os . last for years, J the nation's welfare. The American y he Massey Bicycles Twenty Years old are League is a unit in its desire to do : : : . the right thing--which Tact was am ' ng around our city, and still go Ay strated By le wor still Fning around ous city, good [flu gemonsriedsy" "vo iM GOOD GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICE.NO INFERIOR GOODS AT ANY PRICE. Z or years. eet | "With millions of men to be sent to France the man-power of the na- : WE. ARE SOLE AGENTS tion will be taxed to its full limit. 2 . The time does not seem opportune iL : for play or recreation. With that : 4 thought in mind, it was suggested ; 2 last summer that we close our gates and one and all should bend a shoul- : der to the wheel until the war was @ k \ brought to a close. a g . "This declaration did not have the J approval of the Administration. and . @ did not strike a popular chord in | ! SPORTING GOODS CO. other quarters. The president said 3 a is . . J he saw no reason for the curtailment Gentlemen! It is not our desire to exaggerate conditions or scare you into buying schedules, and many . vi . . : "The Hone of the Brunswick." leagues operated to the close of the clothes now. But the plain unvarnished truth is that good clothes are going to cost you a EE : . one and crag was Dut in Rll whole lot more money--and very soon. This being the case it is up to you to take advan- E Phone 529 Kingston ha Bilgnting tect." © tage of every opportunity. About all this advertisement can do is to make you want to sée "Fully ninety per cent. o e play- # 3 & ers in the major leagues will meet what we have to offer. Nd the draft requirements, and, with . . the tremendous demand for men; it 4 ) can be readily understood how great : . . 0. . ' ' . . . . will be the drain upon the profession. Pay the Lion a visit and you will see why Our Men's and Boys' Suits will survive a 2 oar oro rig peried the Gaver several hundred men and young men per- || SHOW DOWN at any time and at any place. : . none, and men must go to the can- : 3 3 Lion suit ever time the A er A A A Pd at A se tts at : - T R Y tonment camps when notified. Such sist in getting a new y / Th hi Ii d f i ki r bo the fe Ws conditions will arise in 1918 and old one is worn out. { € livelier an riskier you y 3 ® must result in endless confusion Arn Anni I Ane more he stands in need of the good clothes iE the great baseball family. The mat- . - C oe igar C ter of maintaining a contest of keen Remember that our best values are not sold in our Boys' shop. | : interest that would appeal to. the always advertised. err A -- public seems impossible of accom- -- A A AAA A A ---------- . Look for Silk Thread on Tip of Each Olgar. plishment.' Play Safe. Come To-day! : Get your boy one of our good Corduroy . ---------------- 4 5 . : Ty Cobb Still Supreme. 3 An ~ || Suits before school opens. S. OBERNDORF FER, Maker, Kingston. Tyrus Cobb has cinched his batting Do not stop at prices in making your com- en har hoe the Arce Leaps oYanth time tn _ parison, compare qualities also. Price alone Prices considered to-day, is 1s the lowes did not get going early this year, be: signifies little. . price clothing store in Kingston. : Sehr re ing farther down in the batting list in : ' in July than ever before during the . ® years he won the batting honors. But Ter rg .---- a Y he overcame the lead of other league Hun re 5 0 ot ers mn e Y al 0 " ® hitters, of whom Sisler and Speaker, . ; the latter who beat him two years / ry . : Im of Scotch and American Granites, Vermont Marble, ago, a his long String of cham- : 4 : vionshigs at ning conpecitive, were Ral! McCallum Granite Company, Ltd. Borie he pany Colpectiive, were : J ; 897 Princess Street. Telephone 1931 Aitting spree, and according to the SEA aA sam | WEEKLY averages is thirty-five points : a Ji REQUESTS WERE GRANTED. Everett Scott and John Melnnis, who Shead of the closest rival, George . % ; : ---- had asked their local 'draft boards if] Burns, formerly of Detroit, whom ' » y : Four Boston Players May Play ih | they would, be permitted to take part | Jennings released at the eens op om Men's Balbriggan Underwear in sizes 36, shirts MEN'S SUITS World's Series, in the post-season series. They wore | Season because he could not hit. That only, and 34, drawers only. Men's Dark Tweed --. --- atu a pa Four members of the Boston Am-| told they would be allowed to Play | the Peach was hitting the skids this Sale Price : Cc Men' wi Tweed --: ++... in : erican League baseball team, leaders | until Spt. 15th. é year was on the lips of miany, but the is tl Sut ae en's Bro ' in the pennant race, have Jreceived | . The Boston Club's chances Tor fiz | Southern marvel hushed any talk like BAGH - «2 ev, ver vs ntaen Ln Men's Brown Check Worsted -.. -.. .. .. 4 ~ , Permission from their 'eégemption | uring in a world series, if one can ho | that in rapid-fire order. When Ty We are selling 2 nice Men's Grey Warsted Suits -.. ... ... cde we Se : uards to take part in the woNd sef- | arranged, have been greatly improved | will be through as the champion hit- Brown Tw Suit '® Men's Novelty Brown Checks -.. ... ... . $26.00 ie + les. ont Harry Frazee. bf the | by winning the first two games in tha ter is voiced annually and the "I told BOP coins inaniiinin on - Men's Novelty Brown and Blue Trench : oF €.ub, announces, The play: ire; present series with Cleveland, its »you so" fans have worn themseives i t will be I ure'and i y '$27.50 : "Capt. Harry Hooper, Amos § Strunk, | nearest rival. out in Tyrus' case. : Selecting your Raincoat w a pleas Suits -.. .-. co. : Say. H a - - an economy. A good raincoat is n Jo your 'Ask to see that extra good BLUE SERGE we =. com the year. You will be of Getling a good Raincoat There because we have | are selling. i #9 other kind to show, MEN'S RAINCOATS Get your boy a pair of our Boys' Corduroy . Men's dark Brown Tweed, trench style to ) pants. . 8 =. ah us, Ba wee suk 4 Joes A Fine Tie puts youth and pep in a man's ap- Man's Durk Grey Tv ranch style - -.- -$14.00 : : it Men's Novelty Blue, trench style --. ... .. -. | We are selling a splendid $2.00 Mens Novelty Green, trench style .. --..$18.00 | 5 Wo i § {row ame vin "v 3 A BARGAIN IN BOYS RAINCOATS EL Others at "up to $7.50. '| 8 Boys' ue $5, s ; ow fe = Math up that Sout with a $0 up 350. 9 and 10 years up to go at +... ' i ion Clo r. Look for the Lion in the Wi

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