Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1919, p. 12

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PAGE FOURTEEN ; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, Ad , 1919. T r her V t is left | can league y team has one or sand © pitcher, | gf } areer ir > or more star pitchers, the pitching Fee insiders ha pronou < tremely Compagi#on of the Teams. { L "eo fai In the Nagenal league the Chicago ! Baseball Briefs ! Ed. Konetch)y } bee | 'ubs, Brook§n and Giants appear to 1 $ | succeeded by alter Hol the' outeliss the teams in first-class 7 ) - ! Ve first man 4) pitching ma But in the Ameri home, | "Pox na traded by strength of the Johnson cirenit, as a led th ie cant wip | Or t San An whole, excllling that o he older | - o shape. He'll get his un-| the s league. It was onl | league. AP a matter of record the} : 1 se. DBoehling was| few jy ago that G'Toole wa the! American §eague has possessed more! | OECe wed to come to Toronto, but | most talked of pitcher in baseball. |and betted pitchers in the last ten| ' ' i err years tha the National league--a acl Famous Rughy Stag. | point cleafly illustrated in some of | -Eddie Burns bas been 28 YT "Capt. Hugh Gall, the famous Var-| the more {recent world's series. : ¢ sity star Galf-back ved 'at Hye The Red Sox trimmed the Cubs In . : A rary Le di kt 5-1 fax on the Minnekabda. In the Ways! the worlds series last October chiefly Ww ] . f bi 1 1 ! SB bly | of his prowess on the gridiron in the| through fhe efforts of Pitchers Maya, e must have room lor our JICYCIEs anc A » the never-to-Le-fergotten Intercollegiate Bush an@l Ruth. The Cubs used Devi gun' work with 50,0. 40 was the idol of thousands | their left-handers, Vaughn and Tyler, h motorcycles, So we will clear out a lot of our iseball s at Fordham Col- | Toronto. Before enlisting with|alternately, but the Boston strategists in phonographs at prices never heard of be- lego, and is making good as w coach | 0 onpineers he was secretary of the | proved foo much for them. It was according to all accounts | Ontario Rugby Football Association. | great pitching by Urban Fabre, ably fore. Hod Eller, a Cincinnati Red pit- | vet { assisted by Cicotte, that enabled the = cher, refuses io sign, cQesplie {we | White $ox to take the measure of the vases ofief , him He, declares | ade New Track Mark. £1 | Giants jin the world's series of 1917. il cost the wh more iit wants Joie ay, of the 1llinois A etic Wi he er of the Boston . . ry t hod for the season i , against Joe Stout ot | Nl oni een in 1914, High Grade Memorial Monuments Herrmann says that he has|the vers of Chicago, in & | when Pitchers James Tyler and Ru- Information On Request, to Outfielder Eddie | matched one thousand yards race at| dolph 5 wv @ © rr i ! { of A lo ; eat the Athletics four straight { 1hat e Is the pay of ar y| the fourteenth Jor Soe of the! the world's title has been won each The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., LTD. t { i 3 tions ans ity i . on y | p } ot 0 in the Nat nal Kan a { ity Ath] tic bins b, Ww Bh. ie | year dince 1909 by American league Phone 1931, Kingston, Ont. / 397 Princess Street. € ne ush, however, is stand-|race in two minutes fifteen sec 8, 1 teams largely as a result of superior- vith a demand for salary | establishing what is said to, be a| ij the box. rman and other baseball new record for the twelve lap track ' ---- eee ee etn | Ottawa For International. | (TH HUG y With a view to ascertaining just i . 7 EE what are Ottawa's chances of secur- p = . ing a franchise in the International Baseball League, the president of the Ottawa Baseball Association, which won the Canadian League championship four times in succes- hat re eal argains : ston, has written David Fultz of Ki ® K | 3 New York pside f the Inter- SR 0h 2h fhe Jot iddie Koops national League $30.00 Empire se we av "ve. . $24.00 { Sufficient backing has been guar- ® anteed, and in the event of the in- $30.00 Regal Bs ba teen se vow $24.00 -- 8 a ' tarnational one ror able it is Iron Cribs } ) \ 3 probable that the Ottawa owners . . i SL Re d will make an immediate effort to $50.00 Invincible .. .. .. .. .. .$34.00 2 oo bo ST Berl ruil ol Wiki of the club will go to New York in $75.00 Opera Grand a . $54.00 i : N = a day or two to talk things over with Mr. Fultz This is the first $120 Gold Medal Ce ee ee . $104.00 3 { 2A i A move authorized .by the «Ottawa 8 in a o i ners V & 5 toring the club owners towards rest $215 Columbia Elec $114 00 | H B 9 i Fie Capital to the baseball map. ih A : | "Jennings and McGraw (Demonstrator) | Hi a 3 0 7 _- i When John McGraw, manager of $295 Brunswick Ce . $244.00 ed a 2 5 < al the Giants, broke into fast com- Demonstrator ep l ih {iii Atm QI® [ber of the Baltimore club of what ( 7 ) pi iim HTT TR TTT . was then the American Association, wil. 7 7 H 3 only five of the present big league ' Hi J managers were in evidence, Tre oO oO e Oo Oo Hughie Jennings was among ' . them.' The Tiger boss was playing C These phonographs Mink last long. T B Li it d short for Louisville. At that time k "Kid Gleason was pitching for the ome 1h an get your choice. Oo Oo e POS; imi e yPhillies. Connie Mack was catch- ing tor the Pirates and Wilbert ; . . MONTREAL : WINNIPEG Sobinsha Nas catching for he club White Enamel, Kapoo Mattress, Two TORONTO VANCOUVER * George Stallings was dividing his sizes. See them and have them 4 time between the outfield and the TREADGOLD : EAR EE WINES. | catching job for San Jose. demonstrated. - Coaching Giant Pitchers. From the training camp of 'the y i /d New York Giants at Gainsville it is 230 PRINCESS TELEPHONE SPORTING GOODS Cc. ' \ 3 _ learned that Manager "Mooney' | STREET . . 577 2 en RR Gibson, of the Leafs, has been en- . 4 . ; gaged to coach McGraw's young pit- The Leading Undertaker 88 Princess Street i : chers. Thus "Mooney" will be kill- 3 : ing three birds with one stone. - He : f 0 ol will be earning some extra "kale" i 6" > " : for himself, will be helping McGraw, Phone 529 Home of the Brunswick. and will be ready to pick: up any of ; the cast-off material when McGraw starts to' use the axe on his squad. pany, August 26th, 1891, as a mem- Bush For Detroit "Club. 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