Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1918, p. 14

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. -- In the World of Sport | OVERCO ATS ! Hockeyist Repatriated, CANADIA NLEAGUE DREAM. | Jack Aldous, the celebrated Win- SEN: S -- Not | nipeg hockeyist, has been repatriat- | Sunday Games in Hull and Mon real €d after spending nearly three years As Inducement. | porting Notes Goma ge 8 priv of mae fal he sen ott" Shen made | WE HAVE A COMPLETE RANGE OF 1 Germany. He was captured at St. Oltawa or the ree flablishment of i {Julien in 1915, where the Canadians | the Ottawa Baseball Club and the All fans must agree that 1018 . jas the best season Foch, "Babe® ifonght a valam: hattic against Canadian League. It will not be ' | Ruth and Jack Dempsey ever had {great odds. Aldous was a member very long before a real start in oper- 3 wi ! Tr, {of the Winnipegs when they held jations will be made locally, and the . | Baseball games in London are not the Allan Cup. affairs of the former cheat aes : : | half as interestinlg as the stories 800m be engaging the attentins or : | written about them by the J-ondon AAs ne | baseball men in a number of cities . ; ne | sporting scribes. y : throughout Ontario and Quebec. : a -- SD RE With Montreal in the ring in 1979, | 7 3 it is more than Probable that the | The of 1 Club is at- | {§ FS Canadien 1, tor. the Lot Bollany. rept matt ak 7 | [Eronter sucomns tparll be a much PRICES ARE REASONABLE INSPEC. presented by the N.L.U. some years r ' | |Years. Ome reason for this is that TION INVITED fe ago by the local sportsman. Leave! | at least two of the clubs, Ottawa and . " ; > | it to Ottawa not to overlook a bet. : L Montreal, will be able to play Sun- B Erector Battieshi | yo-- ; A day ball Schedules undoubted] y | Having run out of ammunition to | | 3 : will be arranged so that western , thing new and fascinating to build, more {fire the pro hockey, managers are 3 teams will play both in Montreal far re fa! Joulething he: things to be Yorrned with | getting a stock in to renew activities | PICARDY - and at Hull every Sunday throughout 3 | in several days. | A NEW MODEL | the season. A London or Hamilton | : ---- E | team would play a series here start- Where are the kings and where the 1 ing on a Sunday, and would then rest move 'on . to Montreal for a series, We held last might against Sup vest? | | COLLARS Winding up in that city with a Sun. » They're gone, .w all their pomp | . day fixture or vice versa. 2 and show; : TOQKE BROS Ui cn esa, Tailors They're gone the way of all jour| | Bl nowmen, VANCOUVER MAP OUT BALL PARK REG. u.S.PAT. OFF. | dough. | | | -- In Berlin For the Day When Allies . Enter. ot In a letter to the New York BEven- - i ing Telegram, John Evers says: ) Hockey managers are complaingnis | ° < One of the best things the Lo : . 3 long and loud these days. They Knights and the Y.M.C.A. did in Ask Jor ee sony 3 he By ao Tat Sells shout Say that the price of outfits for I their vast war activities was to sup- the Diggest idea ever vented for boys. {hockey player are outrageous. It's Ply the great amount of baseball lostitiute for Boys, [a sure thing that many a hockey : Squipment, hich they did, for ible player will have to go without new | men. It's In use every day ight material this winter, It needs a f hour. - It's as important as the work fortune to run -a hockey team, done by the Y.W.CA,, and the sup- | plies sent by the Jewish Welfare . 3 'Willlam Prower, of the Bank of | Board, the American Library Asso- Montreal, London, Eng., has | ciation and the Salvation Army. cabled that James R. Wilson, former | We + "Our soldiers are arranging ath-| . champion swimmer of Canada, is | : letic contests for the time when p safe in a Birmingham, Eng, hos- they get into Berlin. Maps of the Teach Your Boy or Girl to pital suffering from wounds and gas / German metropolis are available poisoning. here, and some of the soldiers and I "THE TOY LIKE STRUCTURAL STEEL" Oh, thou who playest poker and Believest in the well-filled hand, Remember that the coin takes wings | All the boys who know about construction toys will tell you When one bets all he has on kings { Erector is best--builds most and strongest models and is | genuine engineer's materials in toy size, me have already selected parks, parade Big league and minor league and drill grounds where the Ameri- baseball players are rapidly - being can national game will be played." h demobilized from the United States | To } il : VA ¢ army, and by the time next spring | SN * BE by Y rolls around the respeotive manag- > RETAIN THE OLD STYLE. 0 ! a ers will know just what talent they ------ 7 } p have. Catcher Earl Smith, the star a Manitoba Association Refuses to Your Wellington Pipe will never " of Arthur Irwin's Rochester team of £0 Adopt Six-Man Hockey. go back on you. Its" 'well altvags last season, is one of those who Though it was expected that the catches the moisture, You always . have been released. ! meeting of the Manitoba Amateur get a clean, cool smoke. The WDC -- | y Hockey Association would discuss six man hockey and the "skating on triangle trade-mark proves that the : The great question of all An international boxing tourna- side" rule, such was not the case, the " bowl is real French briar. Chum up » . b k i ent i he hela ih Alen Hall, a only business transacted by the to a Wellington. ' Good dealers have : = London, England, on December things discipline meeting being the re-election of offi- uf the shape and size you want--$i. 00 nations 18 to et ac o pre and 12th. King George has offered The officers cers, with no definite date set for re- ond " A war days. Your boys will |]: rer. casads win De represent. oh ded dy > jm the heavyweight class by . Bill Noble, president of the Mani- 2 h t ! h I i et him et Sergt. Rolph, in the middleweight Auten il toba association, now in Torénto, at- WM. DEMUTH @ Co ave to e P- g by Sergt. Alexander, and in the ing, wi soap tached to the Royal Flying Corps, ow Yor lightweight by Sergt. Clark. and : will represent the association at the busy with Erector now. recy wey BESET FEE REE0E Sm Ypres team, who played such a A A i rere hrs sterling game last season in the Al- toStrop-~the nly Toronto on Dec. 13th, ! lan Cup series, has announced his aX o : " » LD [fais § ss re, maz soe CRIlAren's Furniture fence man, and, although not a speed x » merchant, he generally managed to Price $5.00 Re ier With Amerie : : get in some clever rushes, which v s . At ~ Grover Cleveland Alexander, the fo A SPORTING GOODS CO, Stteb resulted in scores. id reba Chicago National League. chu pi r # -- 20. postage will deli " The Ottawa N.H.L. team are de- AuioStrop Rasor Oversees by cher, who entered the army soon af v6 A o fired class registered mas), ier the club paid 'Phitadelphia $50,- 88 Princess Street termined not to let "Rusty" Craw 500 nee hop, Pult Ebitadelphia. 3 ford away from them a ain. Last : i : : season ty did not an ts AutoStrop army of occupation now marching; Kiddie Cars worth and loaned him to the To- Safety Razor Co. into Germany. ag Information 1 Limited was received by Manager Fre - - oii JH ; { : Tontes. } o tneiprocated by playing 83.87 Duke St., Toronto, Out. chell yesterday and dissipptes hope Carriages . . $2.50, $3.50, to $13.00 61-818 that the manager had entertaine . Ally did much to bring about. the he said, that the pitcher would be niall i om pole a: yy XB available for duty next season. Toy Setts $2.75, $3.50 ness to return to Ottawa. GG ------ Baby Walkers Na ; 3 . With other bodies making plans Seattle is hoping that Walker, 2 for future sports, it is up to the | Foyston and Roberts, the noted : | Bugby officials to get together. The | hockey players, will receive their ; {OR F.U. rules are practically the army discharges in time to panrtiei- | same as the CRF.U, but the intér- pate in the Pacific Coast League. Z collegiate are different One set of | With thesq stalwarts in line the ph (ules for Canada is needed. - Phone 577 | management expect that they would mn i es rind . 5 be the team to beat for the cham- Ld : A : plonship. Vancouver is angling for the services of Art Duncan, who! : ishias Prose ; i formerly played with the 228th Bat. and f your Christmas Present before all the pretty things talon' ILL. sexteiial are taken. Took at the assortment of Small Table Lamps ; 9 @® 4 / . / Brit 7 ----f You Can't Sign An Arm : : . p i Ale. Hamilion, Well-known Athlete, y u an | n : Yr - WEA TOT GIT OR) | wortivianill o_o : | . A . flton, a member' of one o he Mania WELL OLE J, mai la 1stice With Old Man Winte Y ASL (RRL) LI : boys who have distinguished them- -~ . selves in various branches of amateur . J [sport and as officials in various ath- . . ml | Tie ch You've got to fight him until nex In 1909 he played with the Mont- are made of TIGERS IN TOUGH LUCK, San will be lifted before the regularjreal A.A.A. Iacrosse team and in ¢ ---- Season starts. {1903 and 1904, captained the Me- over heavy. Hockey Plans Upset by Revival of, The Tigers may play an exhibi-|GM rugby team, and led it vii } Epidemic, tion n game or two in Toronto dur-|the memorable match with Varsity I th-| ing the month, but the intermediate in Ottawa, a ---- - aie fa aj and junior teams will have to remain} big handicap to the Hamilton hockey! idle for. a few weeks. Odie Cleghorn now looms up as 3% J ys' duroy ALL THE NEWEST IDEAS in Men's \ S---- the rock on which the Ottawa-Can~ eh ' A schoolgirl never graduates until'adien hockey alliance may split. M . See our she has learned to stab a pickle with Each club seems determined to land | a : ufflers w classy range. a hatpin. \ : games 5, but it is doubtful if the the former derer star. ~ Np. NEN -------- |

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