Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1919, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE B | Get ¢ } | KeepOut ~ARE DOCTORS' ORDERS v The good old bicycle, Massey or Red Bird, will give you better satisfaction than * two or three cheap bicycles. : " The best is the cheapest. Get yours to- day. You can see Massey's on the streets of Kingston that have been running for 15 years and they are good to-day. little more and have satisfaction. ONLY ONE PLACE y_ TREADGOLD ® ? » Out Pay a 88 Princess Street "Howe of the Brunswick," QUICK'S - Western ~ Meat Market Stew Reef ... ..15¢ to 20¢ Rib Roast ..; . .. un 1b, 25¢ = Ib." CHARLES QUICK eed Beira Lisense No 8-000 AHURA" TALKING MACHINES All makes of phonographs flonan, all makes ood expert workmanship, moderate " charges, quick service. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham #t. Phone 2058 nu Ladies', Black Satin leather, Oxfords, Louis v ee a xa AST00 5: Four styles of Colonial buskles; Now. York's newest street ornament for a pair ses ww 3 k cro. $100 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. v In the World of Sport | WHEN TREATY IS SIGNED. | Then O. J. C. Officials Will Announce | Usual Spring Meeting. I'he Daily Raciag Fortin carries the { following The larger tracks of the Canadian preparing to resume rac- ing this year, It is expected that the order-in-Council prohibiting the sport will be lifted when the treaty of peace is signed though no agrée- ment with the Canadian Government has been reached, as was recently res ported Discussing the matter, Seeretary W. P. Fraser, of the Ontario Jockey Club, told & representative of the circuit are Daily Raeing Form, that, though no | formal agreement with the Govern- ment had been had, as soon as ihe peace treaty is signed the Ontario Jockey Club expects to make an an- nouncement of the usual spring meet- ing at Woodbine, beginning. May 24th Messrs. Northey, of Montreal, and Louden, of Hamilton, confirmed the statement that nothing definite had been done by their assdciations, but agreed with the Toronto plans. The anti-racing element has again started its campaign against facing in Ottawa, but turf interests are san- guine that racing will be resumed this summer, and agents of the Ca- nadian clubs are doing missionary work in the east and in Kentucky, looking toward the recrujting of crews for the pari-mutuel machines, and lining up stables of the best éluss for entries to the races which may come when the ban is lifted. Why So Many? >It is proposed to build an arena ca- pable of seating 50,000 spectators in the event of the Willard-Dempsey scuffle going to Great Falls,- Mont. Are there that many people in the world willing to tender a testimonial to Jess Willard? Boxing for the Red Cross and box- ing for $100,000 are different stories Willard declined to box for patriotic causes, but for one hundred thousand certificates guaranteed and another hundred thousand for playing the rolo ef a motion picture~hero--oh, Min! , What should Willard care if Dempsey's upholstered flipper Knock him into the land of waving daisies and sweetly trilling birdies for a few moments? He would wake up right square in the middle of two hundred thousand coupons. That's be pretty soft, sary way. 50 Years Government Employee. Ottawa, April 4---Colonel A, Hamlyn Todd, chief clerk of the parliamentary library yesterday cdlebrated the 50th anniversary of his entry into the employ of the Goverment. Colonel Todd, who is 68 years of age, celebrated the an- niversary by a thirty mile walk from Ottawa to Kinsmire; returning by way of Aylmer. End}Your Catarrh Today! Catarrh sufferers; meaning those With colds, sore throat, bronchial trouble, etc., can all be cured right at home by inhaling "Catarrhqzone." In using Catarrhozone you don't take medicine into the stomach-- you.just breath a healing piny vapor direct to the Jungs and air passages. The purest balsams and the great. est antiseptics are thus sent to every spot where ¢atarrhal trouble exists ---germs are killed, foul secretions are destroyed, nature is given a chance and cure comes quickly. 4 Colds and throat troubies can't last if the pure healing vapor of Cadtarrhozone is breathed---sneezing and coughing cease at once, because irritation is removed. Use Catar @ to prevent---use it to cure your winter ills--it's pleas- ant, safe, and guaranteed in '®véry case. Group of animals with Berzae's Eireus at the Grand Op- era House Tor two days commencing Tuesday with a matinee| daily. ase * "SHAG" SIGNS WITH McGILI.. In Full Charge of All Athletics Next Season, A Montreal despatch says tha Frank Shaughnessy will not man age the Hamilton Baseball Club or any other athletic organization of that city this Season, was assured Saturday when he signed a con~ tract with ata Athletic Association of MeGill Irniversity, Shaughnessy will be in full Charge of all athletics at MeGill next season. his term to commence when the uni- versity réopens in the autumn, Shaughnessy will cofdi the rugby players, and that will'be folldwed by the hockey club, and later in the season he will also coach the basket- badl players. "Pra." Hockey For Hamilton. The Hamilton Herald says: --Local hockey fans are going to be educated to professional hockey next winter. | The local arena directory are anxious | for the "pro" article, a8 well as the O.H.A. brand, as they realize that in order to make their new arena a pay- ing Investment they will have to have plenty of games. Charley+Querrie, manager of the Toronto club of the N.H.L; in a conversation with Hamilton hockey officials recently, stated that the N.H.L. would gladly welcome Hamilton to its ranks, so it does not look as if this city will have to do any begging to become affiliated A four-club league would prove much better than the present bobtailed ar- rangement, and Hamilton would make an ideal fourth club, the league officials say. Hamiltonians do not care much for professional hockey, but ifegiven a ito Tex whereby he would not inter- { first class team they likely could be induced to' enthuse. Plans for the néw a are now being prepared. Tiger Football Player. Angther Hamilton athlete has ar- rived homé in George ("Snooze") Ireland, who left here with the 205th Battalion, and was later transferred to the 164th, from which he was' drafted to the 102nd in France. He was with the latter battalion when he was wounded in a trench raid in March of last year- George played football with the Tigers, and was al- 80 prominent. in hockey before th war and looks capable of going through another gridiron battle or two. ---- -- If it's a desirable apartment there Should "e a demand for it--a de- mand ° materialized * through the classified. idleness is such a slow traveller that poverty soon overtakes it. Oil and truth are bound to come to i i nn CENTRAL ONTARIO LEAGUE Single Umpire System and O.A.B.A. Rules Adopted. . The Central Ontario Amateur | Baseball Association met at Port | Hope and organiged for the season. | The following clubs were admitted: Lindsay, Petérbore," Oshawa, Bow-l manville, Port Hope and Cobourg. Belleville applied for admittance, but the remaining teams objected on account of the extra mileage and the application was refused, Another group will be formed in"the east and | Belleville will be taken in. i The rules and regulations were | drawn up and a suecessful season is anticipated. The league opens on May 24th, with the following games: Peterboro at Oshawa, Rowmanville at Cobourg, Port Hope at The single umpire systera was adopt- ed and it was decided to play strictly amateur ball on O.A B.A. rules and the winner to cofupete for the News! |i Trophy, emblematic of the Ontario championship. The following officers were "elect- ed: President, 8. Lockington, Port Hope; First Vice-president, Mr. Kem- mell, Cobourg; Second Vice-presi- dent, Mp. Nott, Oshawa; Secretary Treagurer, M. J. Dedman, Lindsay. Rickard Goes 1t Alone. Tex Rickard isn't Jetting anybody bout for |} run him. the Dempsey-Willard He knew in advance that many cities would want the bout, hut nol} one €l¥e had the nerve 'to go into the matter originally. a 50-50 basis and submitted a plan fere with any plans or arrangenients, but would abide by anything Rick- ard said or did. Al he wanted 'was an even split on the profits. Rigkard isn't that kind of businessman: He told Willard in éffect: "I'l give you $100,000 to box Jack Pempssy ac- cording to arrangements I will make. If you want it, take it. Jf not; leave it. F'll promote the beut absolutely alone." When Rickard snapped but this ultimatum to Willard there was nothing elge for Jess ta do but aceept it, and he did. All_kinds of offers may roll in to Rickard, Lut it is a safe bet that he won't accept any of them. He wil stage the show him- self. 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