Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1919, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1919. Hockey and Fancy Pleasure and Waltz $6.00--Auto Tube are electrically welded together and are strongest tube skate made, $5.00--This Beautiful Pleasure Skate 1a designed by the best skater in the world. Auto in U--The lightest Skate in the world, made with the . famous aluminum tops. $7.50--This is the finest Skate made for fancy' Be figure skaty.. Has the saw tooth notches in the toe. These are our best Skates. Then we have the Ladies' Auto at $4, the Ladies' Pleasure at $3 and the Yukon at $1.90, are gootl Skates for those who do not have the desires of the better models. Hockey Shoes We have the finest assortment of Hockey and Skating i Bhoes between Toronto and Montreal. We put Shoes on Skates 5 ' ; Free... © . .. When you buy your outfit from us. * "SPORTING GOODS CQ, i Street Phone 529 {pears to t n and will cause | tracks in operation in Kentucky, 88 Princess "Home of the Brunswick." Kingston Boys by. Sending a Box of Cigars Made in Kingston May be had in boxes of 10, 25 or 50 at all sigs and drag stores. 'Get them away now The wings > i riches are mot ° kind that angels use on their head- World of Sport | In the TO MERGE ALL RACE TRACKS IN KENTUCKY) Churchill Downs to Close, and Derby to Be Run at Douglas Park. proposed sale ot the stock of P and Latonig tracks ng syndieate,. which g for soms time, ap- The the Douglas to an under has 'heen per a merger of all the eluding Churchill Downs and Kentucky Association in Lexington. It has been the desire of the prime movers in the plan, which or- ginated with James P. Ross, super. intendent of the Kentucky 'Associa- tion, and who interested Edward F. Sims in the enterprise, to "have Douglas Park take over the man agement of Churchill Downs, with a view of closing the Downs course! The delay in closing the deal has been caused by the failure on the part of those in charge of thé Downs to accept this proposition, But now there appears to be every probabil ity that Charles ¥. Grainger, 'Pat. J. Hanlon; Matt Winp and Hamilton C. Applegate, as well as athers in control of the Leuisville Jockey Club will 'agree to the proposed plan of merging all the tracks under one management in the form of a board of officials similar to those which control the affairs of the Jockey clubs in" England and France, the Argentine Republic and New York. Such arrangement would be em- inently-satisfactory to the breaders and "horsemen - in * Kentucky: It would bring together the various fac- tions and result in placing the racing situation in the hands of men well qualified to maintain fi% sport of rac- ing on the highest plane. It will also go well toward pre- venting a move in the next legisla- ture to ¢nact laws - curtailing the present. privilege of racing associa~ tions. A Where "Everything pes." + Moose Jaw Times: --Tx6 AAU, of Canada has no hold on hockey in Al berta. Glance at the line-up of the teams in Calgary and even in E&- monton and one will see familjar names of professionals, Alberta ath- letic promoters were fed up with the laxity of the A.A.U. of Canada, and for two or three years have been conducting their own affairs and with wonderful success. Even Eddie King, who once tried out with Otta- wa, is playing on one of the Calgary teams, Cast your eyes on the line-up of hockey teams thit are playing in Fort William and Port Arthur, Wel- lington and McGregor appeared in a recent game. Should they be Wes, Wellington and Mag. MoGregor they are wide open pros. for they bath played with the writer in the Mari time Province League, Then there are Harry Fraser, Gagnon and Flana- HATS _&'CAPS Zor DAD and his LAD 15 ME OUT- aring, consummation, ! in-! ; the PA AAA gan, All these boys played with 'or against Jack, Walker and Eddie Car- penter last Winter, This is the lea- gue in which the A.A.U. of Canada asked Walter Smaill to resign be cause he was a pro, _ Resumption of Races, The cabinet at Ottawa has been asked by the racing and breeding in- terests to lift the suspension on rae- ing accompanied by speculation. The suspension last season was due to an order in Council prohibiting the op- gration of the pari-mutuels or other methods of betting for the duratiosn of the war and for six months thgre- after. According to a despatch from Ot- tawa, the 'Cabinet is engaged in re- viewing, with others, that . order which has to do with racing. As a matter of official record the was is not over, but the racing and breeding interests feel that the purpose of the order his been served and desire to be permitted to fdsume their activit- ies next spring under the conditions which. obtained before and during part of the war, Wilde a Great Demand Despite his defeat by Pal. Moore, the American featherweight, Jimmy Wilde is in greater demand than ever. In addition to the prospects of another entounter with Moore and his arranged match with Johnny Er tle to take place in New York some time in April and May, he has also contracted to meet Charles Ledoux, the French champion in London next month. This is a match that should draw a record crowd. Ledoux, whe is to weigh 118 pounds, is a very formidable proposition for the En- +h "Terror." Want Ontario Entries. The Northwestérn Curling Associa~ tion, with headquarters at Duluth. Minn., which annually conduets an - | international Bonspiel for the Louis W. Hill $1,000 cup, is seek tries this season from Toronto and other Ontario points. Heretofore Canada has been represented by rinks from Fort William, Port Arthur, Winnipeg and other western clubs. The bouspiel this Ss4man opens oh January 20th. £R~ Araprior iris 'promises to be as popular as ever this biter: and pang are ih In the mivking fo Tr & good winter's Pr Gifhs Curling Club has ye- list 1s ; already about Xwenty. Tite officers are: President, Mrs. GG. W. Gill , Mrs. R. J. Simpson;. Gaudette Mra, hOT S. Chueh, RESOLUTE U.S. America's Cup Defender. U.S, Government fad Racing. George Rothwell Brown, «in a recent issue of The Washington Post, SAVE? --s 2 "Experts abroad are already talk- ing of the resumption of racing on a big scale in this country under Government direction and supervi- sion as onew! the best possible means that could be devised for the de- velopment of horse breeding, as the great scarcity of horses in this coun- try had become a serious national problem." Ry 'Mr, Rothwell also reports the French Government contemplates buying all the horses now ii France belonging to the United States Gov- ernment at the signing of the armis- tice. There were 166,554 horses in France valued at more than $50,000, 000, Qf course, Hazel, people eye-glasses for the looks of thing. Any Woman's Struggle® For Good Health Quickly Rewarded A SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT NOW ADVOCATED THAT GIVES FINE RESULTS, wel When a woman's face grows hag- gard and pale, when she is tired all day and ready to cory when night comes, she ought to know some- thing is wrong. Putting off only make 'matters worse. The best advice we can give any #ickly woman is to test out the dollowing treatment. At the close of every meal, with a sip or two of water, take two choco- late-ceated Ferrozone Tablets. This seems to be the best thing: going for folks that are tired out, run-down, and in need of a strengthening, building-up medicine. 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