THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1919. nF yf gone up in price, tires, MASSEY _ This is the wheel you get for $45.00; and DID YoU SAVE $10.00? Quite a few of our regular customers have been in and had a tag placed on a bicycle for next year by paying $5.00 cash and $2 per. week until $45.00 has been paid for a $55.00 bicycle. Just a Few ore Will be sold at this low price, and it is low when you consider how everything else has and these wheels have coaster brakes, mud guards and Dunlop it's now worth $55.00. ONLY ONE PLACE READGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO, 88 Princess Street "Home of the Brunswick." 529 | In the World of Sport OTTAWA TALKS BASEBALL. shaughnessy Said to Have Eeen Offered Hamilton Franchise. ttaw i ng considered as International ts at New York that of the International recently written to Franky ghnessy, stating that there was 1 chance of Ottawa being n to succeed Hamilton, and re- ng him to purchase the fran- th the learned is Shaugt has taken up the matter his associates in the | Ottawa Baseball Club and will give the International magnates a reply this week. He may go to New York to discuss the situation with them. It is understood that Montreal and | Scranton" are also being considered as possibilities, but {shown much enthusiasm {it is felt that Ottawa would good in the International if given material for a successful team, bul | not one yet been discovered who shows any eagerness to buy the franchise which Hainilton pass- led up, Shaughnessy said that he are Locally make the fran- enterprise if him sum. {could finance the nternational gave hise at a reasonable the Killing That Goose. Toronto Globe: Another 'barney' was foisted on the boxing--going pub- lic of Montreal Monday night, when Eugene Brosseau beat Frank 'Lough rey in ten rounds Loughrey had defeated some very capable boxers in the United States and Australia and is a veteran of the ring who might be expected to atleast make Brosseau extend himself Instead of that the pair gave a very unsatis- factory exhibition, and Brosseau blamed for allowing his opponent to stay ten roungds when, it is sald, he could have put him away at almost any stage of the bout It is to be hoped that not being badly advised Montreal promoter will not al lowed to exploit boxing at a time when it is enjoying unprecedented favor as a result of the efforts of its real friends, military and civilian. The appointment of an independent, unbiased commission for the govern- ance of the game in Montreal appears to be necessary Recent bouts in that city, particularly those in which Brosseau has been engaged, has as- sailed the olfactory organs of the admirers of the manly art there. -------- SE is Brosseau is and that he Opposed to Patrick Plan. The Patrick idea of having 'the Stanley Cup series decided by a two out of three competition at 'the Pacific coast is going to meet with strenuous opposition in Montreal George Kennedy says that it will take at least four thousand dollars for bare expenses to take the team out there, and two matches ,could never produce gate money enough to allow for a $4,000 - percentage for that purpose. Even if it did the players would not get anything. The east may agree to the idea if the Patricks will put up a liberal guar- antee and a fair sum for the play- ers. ~~ "Dining way corporations are not alte- Sou iW they allow ¥ or Toon tthe le rain is the devil's scheme Room Furniture In oak, walnut and _ mahogany. All the latest designs and finishes. INNA ATARRH of th , e BLADDER | _and all { BRINGING UP FATHER 3 aitey neither has yet] 1 3 wi | was undecided, though he thinks he} At Baseball. 3 la W 1 wh Aimeg ld blue stands in the ay Of { would be quickly re equitably enforced does, golf, lawn other forms of amuse day of the week. The has come to be galling prefer baseball, Public opinion has made the law inoperative for golf, lawn tennis, et¢., but by some queer freak any form of professional base- ball has aroused the lice to quick activity. Those who have no con- scientious objection should hardly be chained to those who havé on the strength of a law which is honored only in the breach, s George Daley in the New York Wo That now 1seball was , as it ing and the first rimination to those who ter Zz For Sunday Baseball. Col, T. L. Huston, half owner of the New York Yankees, before he went to Dover Hall, Ga., last week established himself as a strong ad- vocate for the Sunday baseball bill which has just bgen introduced in the Legislature by Assemblyman Malone, ColonelfHuston favors the sport on Sunday 'because it has be- | come such a popular pastime among the soldiers Colonel Hustom, more than year | ago, made the remark when there | was some objectign raised because of | a Sunday benefit zame at the Pole { Grounds, that soldiers fight and die on Sunday, so it@eemed out of pro- portion to deprive them of the little pleasure which baseball affords " No Title Involved. When Joe Lynch, New York, ban- tam, beat Tommy Noble, bantam champion of the British navy, he put himself in line for a long match with Jimmy Wilde, ® world's flyweight champion. This was Lynch's ambi tion, for Wilde had beaten him in a three-round" bout at the interallieg tournament in London The American boxer will have plenty of time to train for Wilde, the bout being set for March 31st in Lon- don As the New Yorker is a ban- tam and Wilde a flyweight, no title will be involved in the match. Wilde 112 pounds handily, \which Lynch cannot make less thay 18 does Nevada Boxing Law Chahged. An amendment to the Nevada box- |ing law, allowing twenty-five-tound boxing contests, was passed by the State Senate ten to five. The Senate amended the bil] to prevent a white man from contesting a" negro. The measure was passed by the Assembly last week, and it is ex- pected the House will concur in the Senate amendment. It is said that Governor Boyle will sign the bill, al- though he has given out, no state- ment. Wagner in Politics, Hans Wagner is about to ente: polities. The former Pittsburgh star, who makes his home in Carnegie, a suburb of Pittsburgh, is a candidate for commissioner of Allegheny coun- ty, and as he ds extremely popular, his political sponsors are confident that he will be elected. THREE V. C. WINNERS LEAVING SANDRINGHAM. Left to right--Lieut-Col. Cyrus Wesley Peck, D.S.0.. V.C., and Menifield, V.C., and Corp. William Metcalf, V.C., all decorated the same day 1890, Fashions in Dogs Change. Fashions in dogs change quickly as in ck instance of the Is a as 1asnions For cords lance over the Westminster show, which yearly in New York show a big change in t last twen- ty years The pug dog, for one, ap- pears to be passing out of style. In 1890 there were tered; nary a pug year mastiff also has passed, for weren't any at the lagt two shows, while there were forty-six in 1890. There were nine Newfoundlands in and only one last year, and in comparison to 1850 there were sixteen skye terriers entered to none this year or last. And there are many other breeds that used to be all the rage and = now they are practically extinct. Airedales ap- pear the favorites now. In 1880 they were looked upon as a mon- gral; while this year there were seventy-four entered Perhaps twenty years from now people will wonder what kind of dogs, collies, bull dogs, setters and pointers were he for The here this _--, Hitech is the "Daddy. Sidney Hateh, thg- veteran Chi- cago Marathoner, who has been de- corated for bravery ovegseas, is the "daddy" od the grinders, For the past fifteen years Hatch has been winning Marathons. So-called modified Marathons are not in his list He ran a regmiation Marathon --twenty-six miles three hundred and eighty-five yards--in 1904 at the St. Lowis exposition Olympic games, and was close to the: front at the finist. -- One of his greatest feats was performed as recently as 1918, when he ran from Milwaykee to Chicago, 96.4 miles, in 14.60 30 1-6 The grit, stamina and en durance developed in the Marathon game useful on the field of battle were Donaldson Wears Well, The famous runner, Jack Donald- son, who is a sergeant-instructor in the A.G.S. in England, fis looking very fit and well, and, although now in his 33rd year, which for the cinder path is "getting om he seems equal to repeaitng the feat of beating Postie and Reggie Walk- er in 9 3-4 seconds once again Walker, of course, was the 100 vards Olympic. games champion 'about ten A years ago Donaldson might, in fact, since his return from the front, be equal to repfating his feat of running the 100 yards 'n 9 3-4 seconds, for he looks as hard and fit as ever'he was in his life Alone. Ross of earned Commander Ross Not Commander J, K. L Montreal, whose stable $99,179 last season, the second Canadian tyrfman who has led the list of winning ownersgon this side of the border. William Hendrie, of Hamilton, was the first. Back in 1888 his stable' won $51,361, including the Futurity, then worth $36,610, whieh fell to Martimas. He was the only one of Mr. Hendrie's thirteen winners not bred by the Ontario horseman, and Martimas gost him only $750. is y-two pugs en- | | re- AOE AAS Ps INLAY SYRUP OF TAR & COD - LIVER OIL CURES Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining the curative properties of TAR and the strengthening virtues of COD LIVER OIL. Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of sucha grave character that you should not risk using inferior preparations. 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