Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1918, p. 12

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PACE TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THUF ae" - v - : - i gs - A yy Ideal Xmas Gifs | In the World of Sport | i | OLIL.STARS FADING CAPTAIN ARGUE Wot NDED. La ¢ Lyke Leads the Riders orl ormer McGill Rugby Team Manager 7 : : American 1 Went Over ith 244th, ss records Gt 1B riders who uae | wont han rene" nei B WE HAVE A' COMPLETE RANGE OF $ apiain (Dr. Pad) Argue had been ; 4 { |w inded in action Captain Argue 1 Hp {w i one of the most prominent ath- {letes at MeGill previous to the out- FIT F wounded. on the firing line ¥ {ridden more winners than Ji MM the war, and when thé rug- 3 E E 2 54 3 been seen in action i } Hugh Duff one of the first ath- {this season Bow that 11 Old 5 8, letes to run one hundred yards under {for the most Pare, are in vay to seconds, is reported to have heen newcomers Lawrend I as entisted with a M achusetts infan- Jockey in America, while Sande, who by team won the championship dup- : &= ial Bp | try regiment shortly after the United | is second, never had a mount until ling the Season 'of 1913, it was.un- V4 ¥ ates entered the war. He is re- [the heginning of the present seas der his inagement He also man! tovering in a hospital in France, and | Prank Robinson eontinie ho Slaged the MeGill hockey team, and! | i ( rt, t } pects' to return to the first line |own and is third, but finished second in the pace for the! trenehes within a short time. Buxton, Knapp, Troxler and se eral | intercollegiate title in 1912 | Rt DR Bs 8 |" The amount of prize money that f others, + were: brig ATS LEW Po -- -- PRICES ARE REASONABLE INSPEC- | ti vs : i will he awarded in the international | seasons Ago, are now far down the Belgian Am Surprises English. The light that says | six-day bicycle race which starts at | Hist The Belgian army soeécer team is] TION INVITED » now touring England playing the . br { Madison Square Garden Sunday, Dec. Sie ------ en €« TH SE» re {1st, is estimated at 30,000, The Canadians Win Boxing Bouts. English and other Entente teams, ere it iS {winning team will divide $3,500, Two well-known Canadian boxer *Iwith the sanction of the Belgian mili- 3 { There will be prizes for at least 12 | have re ently added to their re a-' tary authorities. They will shortly {teams . The entry will be limited to tion in the ring in London, FE In [tour America, FALSE STEP | 20 teams. one instance Sergt. Joe Attwood (C.| The Jelgians recently won an in- {Terry McGovern is dead, but Ped-| M.G.C.) beats Seaman Eddie Stevens |ternatio al mateh from one of the h [lar Palmer, who was christened Tho- | (R N.). After a long sparring match crack English teams in France, while c Ir e ¥ 0 r a { mas, Is still very mueh alive, Terry | Attwood twice shot his left over his both were awaiting orders to gO to | knocked out Pedlar for the feather- opponent's gnard Later Stévens at-| the front, and the British Empire WT n | weight champjonship of the world at tempted to lead, but ran up against a {has not vet recovered from the shock. . ong turn there, | | : British Tailors Tuckshoe in one round on Sept. 12th, | hard right, going down. He injured | Being good sportsmen, the | } 5 3: a 1899 Palmer hoxed an exhibition | his arm falling and was unable to re- invited the Belgians to come over 18 made impossible even : ti etl: lin London on August 15th last in & | sume and get a good | show for the benefit of his old train Another mateh 8 fn round [aoil, but the Belgians refused to sue- I Another mateh wa ten ung i, but th gans refx on the blackest of fe and second, George Jackson. Pal cumbh, and have been: doing great coniest between Sergi! srthwick, : mer, who will be 42 years old on | Canadians, and Corpl, Naish (CGrena-|stunts in the land. where soccer origi- nights, by an Eveready | November 19th, has not been s much | nated Pro-| dier Guards). Borthwick wa DAYLO. It points the way | minenf In the ring since 1905 He lthe stronger, and he began to ssore iiiey, form 4 | fought one eantest in 1912, | mid in the fourth round. 'In ihe "Fat" ¥, former star home| ~Surely and Safely. Ldent. Lawrence B ("Larry") | midst of a very-brisk rally he crossed [player of the Toronto Beaches jun-| Cowing, the amateur galf champion bis opponent with the right andliocr lacrosse champions, has been | of California in 1916 recently died ce. Jaish ake the t in Fr y ' , forced Naish to take the count. vounded in France Don t ask for a flashlight from disease in an army hospital 4 : : A AR A A ------------------ as France He had won alse the - get an Eveready DAYLO Suter California ije Lieut. | MUTT AND JEFF AT THE FRONT 'owing is the second California ex-| ' i i | } |ehamplion to pas away in the service, < 4 : : 4 : | = SA SRR : : 3 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. 1as Campbell White, a former title ALL YEAR | helder, serving with the British | 3 mi ' . \ Acts like a Charm in | forees;- was killed in wetion. in ROUND Iders in August, 1916 | % ! : George (Babe) Ruth, star bats- | : Sh ; IARR A eae {man of the world's champion Red | Sax, has beew ill with the "fluey" at wigs . GR Tas 4 | Ihis home at Balti , Md When } bee Dn ade 5 > | Specific in HOLERA and {the baseball s son ended Ruth se- > 2 i 4 ; [eured essential work at the Lebanon | t+ 3 ig ! % fe I plant of the Bethlehem Steel Com- | § 3 A 8 * F 4 b ; Y E » | pany, and became a member of the | We have a grand assortment in now. But {plant team in the Bethlehem Stee) { ; E 4 ; i 4 : ! Checks and arrests those foo often fatal diseases | League Called _ to Baltimore onl t 4 : | FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. there sa shortage this year and we advise 3 {husiness, he fell a victim fo (he a : : ; The beat Remedy known for COUGHS, OOLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. i ~ | plague His condition is reported | g 4 h | Effectually cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. | as ithe serious. I ; . p ? "a ihe only palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Another death of gridiron injuries | ] E % Ohorodyne is a liguid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. i H 3 X he i" ly relieves pain of whatever kind ; creates a calm refreshing siech ; ap © wv H8 recorded Cart D. Savder, 21, of! ' nF ' ] » : : Tidis x J N raf a i oth, i, | New Philadelphia JO. died af injuries | a bp : 3 on § 3 iiane irsitation of the Be fate When no ots tics oe ovedea pari, ta 4 wv i) jreceived jh a game recently at Alli 3 2 4 : 8 of oe + oo. a S : "¥ ENSIST ON HAVING PA 9 aes TT x ; fanee, O His back was broken 'in ddd = a : | & serimmage, and he was nnconseions | ¥ 4 Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEMCAL TEITHONY : . ~~ . {from the time of injury | 3 : x $ y 1 CHLORODYNE. 3 ; Come in 'and look over the different | me TE at : : BOTILE. kinds. | ARE THEY ON LEVEL? The immense success of vy, 8 this Remedy has given rise x ty { Sold by all. Chemists. | , to many imitations, i SER Prices in England: i 1 | Amatenr Authorities Will Leok Into | 4 be BN NB.~E bottle of DE MASE uu, 21, oe. We recommend No. 2604 and 2619. | Swede Runwer's Records, 3 4 . 2 } ein Oh Sole Manofacturires Bal' . < {..Jchn Zander, who was coming to ¥ & { 1 h bears oa the stamp ne 1. T. DAVENPORT, i 3 : the front when the war broke out in 1 the name gof Ake ' {1914, is now the greatest distance faveator, Dr, J, A {runner that Sweden has produced, Collis Browns. {and when the International Amateur {Athletic Federation meets after the § A] % 7 as i x At {war is over, it will act upon a nums- . SPORTING GOODS CO. [ ber of his valid elaims for world's : . ' oo no ep ------ records. His lalest explolt was in 32 i [the annual Swedish championships | Aen i » bac } '88 Princess Street {at Stockholm; when he made the new | world's record of 3m. 54 7-10s. for 4 [the 'LEO0-metre race, which is 1-108. "Home of the Brunswick." {faster (han Abel Kiviat's record | Am, 65 4-58. made in' 1912 in the {Olympic trials in the Harvard Stu. dium A Raid Your Country's Voice is Calling: Woman Athletic Coach. , po dg Joston now has its women football : GSR i : i 4 : coaches and referees, and is proud X Fue 4 7 8 " hie . of them, Of eonrse is another vot 3 Eo sult of thé war taking so many of : the yonng athletes. but the women | = > 3 9 : { 5 8 3 we 3 are making good | a oa SR a , ro AT eas k This is where little Jeff scores. This tall German prisoner is helping in o'clock to five yon will see a horde his chplon one of the shiidy and daring bablams was hit by ashe} ® = ) ; f youngsters mastering the finer ] : : '8 . . ¥ . * . . igar Sc Pr A the &awe so he public splinter after capturing his prisoner. 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When the men teachers "who in on Tip of Bach Olgar. other years had charge of the athletic 7 EEE Insp sports of the hoys were called away to war, the question of how to pro- , ! perly supervise the schoolboy games became a serious problem. Two women teachers of the Quincy School ur ew a i 4 with the Rochester International SEN ~ £00 RN ei league club, has been wounded. He + + was. called into Uncle Sam's amy : fast winter. He has had trials with ® . el the New York Yankees and Brook- b Bo : K lyn Nationals. The Leading Undertaker; Motor and Horse Equipment a - inion In - Arte , cuT yb HONE J. R. Minogue, well-known Mon(- 230 PRINCESS STREET gh 1 PHONE 577 Tie roudd-about ioad is aigays. 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