Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1918, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918. wo -- pon Every the World of Sport | ERC QATS AWAITING DISCHARGE. [EXPECTS CALGARY TO | t Sporting Notes Ball Plagers Looking for Vacation | ADOPT SIX=-MAN STYLE] - 2 pfore Reporting. | -- s Namal Out at the Gres. Lake Naval |Alberta Now the Only Province WE HAVE A COMPLETE RANGE OF vr " ** | Training Station, near Chicago, are| Where Abbreviated Hockey 1 The defeat of Jimmy Wilde by [several major league ball players Is Not Played. * Pal Moore at London was indeed the | anxiously awaifing the word 'that J -- | surprise of the boxing year: 3ox- | Will send them 'to their homes for a A Calgary despatch says: All ling right in Wilde's own territory, | vacation before they are ordered teams outside of Alberta are playing . ni oo { and winning tlie decision on points, | South for spring trainiy ne of six-man hockey, and it will be im- C . a ! | certainly shows that Moore must the Bisyers expect py i Ber possible for the local champions to et This Tr | have been the better man A return ! Charges beiore (D1 "a " |have a play-off k » | * Ne } mat h between this pair would be amie Boland, of t rs, did a few ATER eulens they can make i NECTAD) |g irawing card days ago. Among those expécting ? play one game sev- e o ) : "T.0)] ; drawing car enTlr Satharnos : Fred Thomas, an meRt ang the other six. It fs 3 od Be pot ie . 5 . p C is - "IE AR 'If - Harry Frazee may not have any [Of the Red Sox: Joe Leonard, of the Bh ae iin pe wry Je PRICES ARE REASONA E--. E OR. Loo | baseball brains. as s»'4 by Ban John- | Washington Urban: Fah, pe advantage in one tame Done BL INSPEC- FH D g . E uy a 3 4 > 4 . to rg 8 » : « o x e, @ ng ho / Pw son, but evidently Mr, Frazee has White Sox George . Cun- f 4 ' i. 7 ns maine brains The opinion | Ringham, 2 piieaer, Bill used to the system and one in the TION INVITED bs : Se : ' Johnson, outfileder for the Ath. jother, Se g LIES SA is that Frazee wants to get out of infi 9 "The Toy Like Structural : = de. | baseball ot his a mim against lethies; and Ben Dyer, sub-infielder | If the A.AH A. agrees with Ed- Steel a4 ; s $ the Detroit Tigers. monton that they are to play six- == » For Your Boy SS | Johuson:is a biud to brings higher ee |man hockey, Calgary will have to Go » . _ of Lab : Lipton's Great Ambition. [the Sane, as the locals stated at their This Christmas TD ; ' 1d nerica's cup is due zo back to {last meeting that they were to run S P, ou "Get Together America's cup is due to go { 3 TR rev | | sas mare to dn of Ee England, Sir Thomas Lipton declar- under the rules of the A.A HA. 4 S or ground accommodation for sport ag-|ed in an interview with the United| The question of six-man hockey ' 1 { : a i : Sir Thomas has challenged (has been brought up in every good- It's the substantial and complete Erector Set t ground. ; : Press r : : 7 3 | tivity is alor the right line, and |? : Yah . . No. 4, in hardwood cabinet, od \ | Lvity 8 along Te of all lovers] for the trophy, now held by the New sized city in Canada, but nothing ins ne electric Motor, long and short 8 ic recres : sfore the | York Yacht Club. as been said about it here. Surely Contains a fi , long of athletic recreation Before the "My greatest ambition in life is to|the Calgary Amateur Hockey League Girders, Angle Irons, Nuts and Bolts, Pulleys Al war, available grounds were very amie. who anh gi and Shafting Pinions, Gears, Wheels and many / ? scarce, and since the war many of | Win the cup from the Americans, who [isn't going to differ from the rest of i 3 2 i > all the old grounds and many new Oi. BRIG - LID a a y lake their n rules? Hho, included h 3 Deatiitlly Wustined ones to permit~of a wider scope in [SIXty years' absence from England, I| = From Winnipeg comes the story Manual showing how 10 an Re . | sport activity. think I have an excellent chance of | that "Calgary will have an Allan cup models 5 skyscrapers, bridges, mac unery, pi 3 fa winning The Shamrock 1V. is in {team this winter," but Calgary can't 1ag wachings, P ' > The N. H. A. clubs are going along | LT fine condition : have an Allan Cup team by playing While your boy plays with Erector through- { - on the assumption that they will se-| If the challenge is acc epted the | saven-men hockey. To play for the out the entire year, you will have the satisfac- feure the use of the Hamilton, Kitch- | race will probably be held about the Allan Cup would be a. big feather. in tion of knowing that the constructive side of ener and other rinks for the coming | middle of next September It 80, 11 the cap for the locals, and they his nature is being developed by the call that season Assumption seems to be 4 . will probably go to America in July should at once to make the 'Peg wri- Erector makes on his imagination, ingenuity, ambition and skill. the stock in trade of the pros. Facts |for the purpose of preparing and |iars story true. 1s the proverbial hen's | : : ractising with the Shamrock." By getting Erector for your boy, you also will be making it are as scarce practisin wi h the Sha Tos K bard possible for him to get free membership in the great Gilbert In- teeth { y stitute of Engineering. ; \ . ¥ - oo | To Manage Phillies. England To Lift Restrictions. That "Larry" Lajole didn't make | 3... Ww Coombs, veteran pitcher, In the British House of Commons, any great hit in Indianapolis last | 10 W th the Brooklyn Na-{ Mr. Wardle, replying to Sir J. Nor- | season is shown by the report that |. .., st season, has wired Wm, [ton Griffiths, said he thought it the Hoosiers are angling for a new | aker, pre of the Phila- {would now be posible to modify the manager in 1918 Larry ) made ;.10hi; aseball b, that he has | restrictions on horse racing, so as to his reputation ds a manager Ww ih ig ocepted terms to manage the Phil- [allow a limited amount of horse rac- Leafs, thanks to Lena atk | ies fest year : ' ing. The entire removal of the re- » J Coombs, it is said, will receive algtrictions will be effec ted gradually e e [| » e pe | od stricti gradually. George Whiteman the ex-L¢ | SA1aTY of $7,000, with a bonus if he Instructions have. been" issued by Cc r 1 Gorge iteman, > B 401 ceeds ne the tes ) y : J - = eo A {succeeds in piloting the team to the |p." thorities that race courses at delicious, handy, economical, keeping its rich present in military occupation are moisture and fragrance unimpaired for any outfielder, evidently stands pret{y top of the league race, or to a place 1e leaders * {to be evacuated hs soon as possible : i E po length of time, and burning slowly buf freely-- high in the Spon of dhe Yuet o [among t the Boston American League club. | 08 ! | Aintree, Manchester, Gatwick, Wind- They have : ced that in view of -- . ge depends Be Ad . "oo . The Ya na worlys wovies Ou reaper i p ol i Ba a sor, 'and Lingfield are /atready avail- these are the qualities which you will find in {greatly on whether it be applied 10},y10 Racing will pfobably. be re- * WIRELESS SETS FOR BOY traded nor sold next year. | | |Men or women or the Christmas| ume next month. \ : ) ol da | turkey It is stated that the Grand Na ' tt he ee oc iat nid § TTY All be: decided x i NURSES SETS FOR GIRLS { You can't keep Sir Thomas Lipton 3 [ihe Ares oo A aon Master: i down. That prominent dispenser -- ---------- {ing "will be celebrated in a man- PICK ouT YOUR BRUNSWICK OR of the favorite beverage--tea is | ner befitting the exceptional circum- 4 ] keen to take the America's Cup back i | stances. It is the desire of the exe- wy COLUMBIA TO-DAY to England, and is now making pre- cutive that both the trainer and rid- The Perfect Plug Smoking Tobacco receive a commemorative Slice a pipeful, fresh from the plug, just when parations for a race next season. He 1 er should nas already sent in a challenge. { trophy. > r t PAY NEXT YEAR -- y | So far as racing in Ireland next you want it, fill your pipe not too tight, light up "Joe" Canfield, the former St. Mi-| | [year is concerned, it is evident. that and you will enjoy a smoke of real satisfaction. HOCKEY SHOES AND SKATES chael's College rugby and baseball y PICARDY Lhe Stewards 01 tne Irish Tur Cink Try it oy ay 8 y a é it , 3 4 ol & cipate 3 f ce player, is shortly to be ordained to A NEW MODEL IN= ; lor a very extensive list of fixtures] The City T Co., ed, Q » Q the priesthood in Moutreal. "Joe" : tHE If ons . . was one of the best quarterbacks ever } H { for the season has been issued and Bn : turned out by St. Michael's, and he qi provides for racing in nearly every . { | centre in the country. No fewer was also a clever 'baseball catcher. | { e The Leafs endeavored at one time / CO LLARS {than 116 days' racing is announc- to secure him, TOOKE BROS ur ed in the list. £1, nowmea, "UF wioaree ieee | Secretary @ announces that TORONTO VANCOUVER scretaly Siovitt | | Lose Suit Against Willard, SP TIN 00 y . playing certificates will be out next - ; OR G G DS CO, ha tne dar Junior clubs are re- oq Jess, Ww Hard, Heavyweight Sham i ' cial birth certificates . awe «me | PiON © e¢ world, was made the de-| minded that official b ald he wotld, was mad Se 4a . are de 11 playérs, and it is 88 Princess Street are needed for all play pm . {in the Supreme Court at New York! . quite necessary that these be secured | Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." au soon as possible. - = ) {by two prominent promoters, Tom | LS ---- ; 4Jones and Jack Curley, who former-| : | 7 i {ly acted as his managers. The new International league' has | It is alleged that Willard ceased | c : i never been what one 'might call paying the two promoters a com-|| and buy your Christmas Present before all the pretty things rong nd Jue developments Tacent: pore] TANT aN Miseion of 10 per cont. of Bis ipsome| are taken. Look at the assortment of Small Table Lamps y at New York hav 8 1 Ques that tne " {from boxing and theatrica exhibi- |} 3 wi 'q 8 siderably the unsteady pedestals that| |"coa™ Wil ] {tions when he Youskt this Jobe wil- | in our windows at $4 each. have held up the league. The drop- : | 8 {lard Wild West Show in June, 1917. - < ~ ping of John Farrell as president and : ; ; WV si 4 |In the bill of complaint Jones de. | Fh = Pi i the Jakiing u of Dave Fultz say be 4) alll } {clared that he and Curley were large- | ' it th nai is o for the better-| 4 jy ;Feaponsible for v Mard's success | . . A e : "! i {and stated that the champion re- : " WE BUY AND SELL WAR LOAN ISSUES ment of the league. fof | ceived $4,000 a week during the sea-| OLLI TY 167 Princess St. son of 1916 as the star attraction of Bongard Ryerson & Co. 'Varsity's Blunder. = GI Dieta? the complain] 3 ASL Rae I) . The Toronto Telegram says: Offi- . . f the ueen's University . INSIDE on the ground that no proof had, Members Toronto Stock Exehange. > ei Wihg Club An given it out rt been presented to show Willard's in-| --- the "Varsity officials are now quite ' come after buying the "wild west" | STOCKS, BONDS, GRAINS AND COTTON du anxious to go ahead with the Inter- Stown In : Show. Tne plaiatile attorneys sal Wants to Bay Tommy Smith. clined to "negotiate further with i - collegiate senior series this winter. {| {they had been unable to do this be-| Ottawa Citizen: George Kennedy's | Smith unless it can secure him per- Private Wires lo New York, Chicago, Toronte, Mon but that it is impossible now, as cause Willard had been out of the| refusal to sell Tommie Smith to the manently. The Ottawas take the State and his counsel had refused! Ottawas has put a new complexion |stand that it would be unjust to : ; ueen"s have entered the O. H. A. > | 239 Bagot St. - - - - Phone 1728 9 looks as if "Varsity officials saw HAT S & CAPS jo produce his books. They were'on matters concerning the former |them to carry Smith for one season y ; lallowed fiften days in which to ap- Quebec forward. It is understood | and then have him recalled by Cana- their mistake, but were too late to S . { rectify it. 5r DAD and his LAD peal. that the local club does not feel in-/ diens. ------------------------ THRO", TWO SCENES OF THE HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE MOBS IN MONTREAL . . 7 EE mtd Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., Phone 133 Foot West Street THRE Now is the thee to come rund make arrangements to ve your car stored and overhauled. We still have space for a few mare cars. : Automobile repair work = specialty. ED. WALSH, Prop. © 8835 King St. . Phone 2183 ) tings. To the right is a fire trick run outfrom the siatign and wrecked a To the left is the sen of Chaboillez Square Station, where a mob demolislied the furniture and f PN Sn i ¢ mob. Nole |

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