Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1919, p. 17

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PAGE SIXTEEN | In the World of Sport I -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. -- fr tp Shaughnessy And McGill. CREWS PREPARING FOR = || rans Shaughnessy will have «| INTERNATIONAL REGATTA v Notes busy time of it when he takes charge -- | f of the athletic department of McGill High French Officials Will At- ll University next September. His job will be to make ap athlete out of each tend the Inter-Allied wh of about 2.000 students. His plan is Water Carnival. i Grover Cleveland Alexander's [10 encourage every scholar to par- -------- | name may be added to the list ot|ticipate in sport, and "Shag" will be The crews which will take | famous comebacks. somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades ton the international regatta on thei} supervise and direct operations in all } seine on April 27th are dipping their || . A Manager Lee Fohl has appointed | the fields of college competition. His | piages in some of the mgst {amous | : Tris Speaker captain on the Cleve-| principal work will be with the foot- rivers of the wocid, the Seine the || | la ans. Joe Wood will be his|ball, hockey and basketball- squads. Thames and the Rhine, in prepara- ||| assistant. : The policy of many institutions these tion for the intenallied water: SAF i : ! " days js to encourage every person to afwal. sporting ahd: socal events of) i participato in at least one form of PL ny SO evans of Between the toe hold and the head hy o the Fr season. lock wrestlers would appear to bejdthletics. A game for every man and aol ciaie including \y going to extremities. every man in the game---is a slogan Premier Clemenceay, "and officers | SPORT NOTES that just about hits the nail on the p ABed: arms fo. BE: | . head. Such is the policy of Shaugh- from all the AMBed armies have > | | Jack Tressider, of Toronto, is still] nessy will pursue when he hooks up | Preesed their intention of being pres- ent, Each of the crews is made up| ARE DOCTORS ORDERS {running in great form. He won the ar gran collegiate teatns of of "WIE Yorerdns. The 'Newioutid-] quarter and one mile races refently po sho Wing. as is in the Canadian sports in Belgium, |dirkotion also landers are showing a surprising am- - a - i 3 ount of speed. .The coavh, however, Ji The Rochester Bronchos are got Lacrosse To Boom. said. that his men were handicapped because they were unaccustomed to} gE ' . ? " Jf{ting eight or ten castoffs from the| Lacrosse is goimg to boom in the ie . . - The gooth old bicycle Massey or Red {New York Giants. They are now [small cities and towns'of Ontario this | the sliding seats. *® ! High Grade Memorial Monuments ' i 1 ar, is K s The Austral and New. Zealand' 5 summer, is the' word the delegates 8 £ adlan and New. Zelalan Information On Request, . . . . . training at' Wilmington, Del, unde: : Bird, will give you better satisfaction than J] in arin 'iste. Del. indore, he word tho delegates ve t, but aro capectad in bens onl The M CALLUM ITE . FR sgnvention. Buf the boom would be | Present, but are expected in Pa-is on Z two or three cheap bicycles. Jess Willard will probably enter}helned along a whole lot if railroad | Sunday, The Portuguese erews have did = Kingston, Ont, GRAN Co, LTD. r : . the ring for his fight against Jack|fares were not.so high, and to get}been on the water since Februury,] : : 7. Prius Suey, Dempsey, weighing 250 pounds. His}some relief in that direction the 0.A. J and the French oarsmen #re véter-| Bn . {height is six feet six inches: Demp-|I»A. will ask the sports committee off ans who have rowed together sey will weigh 195 pounds. the Citizens' Repatriation League to] years, ¥ g fo afd in having the club rate privilege The dark horse of the race is Reports from the south Say that] restored. This has been'out of the| Alsace-Lograine. he men repres- Ty Cobb has been working like ajQuestion during war times. Carting | enting SE are training in| Trojan to get back into condition. He | @ lacrosse squad of fifteen players | secret on the Rhixe. * around costs a' big sum these days The reason given for the with- when railroad rates are about sev- drawal of the English crew is that enty-five pér cent. higher than they | when they came to the Seine for is a little overweight, but ought to have one of his best seasons. According to James J. McCaffery | Were in pre-war days. training they did not like the French it's easier to break out of the Toronto Prien type of boat, which 'is heavier than z : fx : jail than it is to steal second eon Modern Rink For Orillia. . {the English, und decided not.to com- Catchey "Mooney" Gibsop. Almost half of the $30,000 requir: | pote. . e room 8d for a new hockey rink for Orillia no New York baseball men are offer-} ext season has been subscribed. Op- Peterboro Great War Veterans' As- . ing 2 to 1 that John McGraw's Giants tions have been secured on a number sociation hope to get "Red Galla-i s 3 run one, two or three in the National fof<suitable sites. "It is proposed to pher and "Seotty" ILisner matched to urni ure 4 \ Ball League, ' fornia, joint stock company and have J oi00" an djsputes at Poterboro on / \ i Sly # : Na the rink ready for use wheh the hoe- May 22nd } ! MASSEY What's in a name? CHff Robinson |key season opens next winter. "% Sheviit, 'champlon. woiter. of the f is the latest sensation among jockeys| The plan of a rink shown Was for a nica States navy, beat Newberry down south. He will have-to ride[stéel and concrete structure, about] Points ih -20 rounds at London. wonderfully well to equal the record | 230 by 120 feet, with a sheet of ice : a Ly : of the late bearer of the illustrious|180 by 85 feet. ' A spampf 105 feet wr . . The best bd the cheapest. Get yours to- name, Frankie Robinson. is provided, with one thousand re- pr HA served seats within the span, so that ' ' ores : day. You can see Massey § On the streets And seven months ago the betting | there would be no obstructions in front of these seats. The supporting . Kin, bee runnin ras 20 to 1 against National League . of gston that have n g for 15 ed od I in 1919: "La-! columns would be behind the reserv- Specials for en ' ears and. the a dies entlemen the batteries for) ed section, and standing room for y y re good to-day, Pay a les and g n about 2,000 people would be provided to-day will be Alexander and Killefer little more and have satisfaction. por Oni ABO on each side of the span. A balcony N . could be added 'at-each end to ac- ; The Week Con Jones seems to have reversed | "ommodate about 250 in each. the tables on the Ottawa Lacrosse A mn ct Jimmie McAvoy, former Canadian ; Club. Ge Booth was preparing ; a ONLY ONE PLACE o take hn ioe ot when | l.eaguer, will be Connie Mack's back- Finest Western Round Steak, Con announced that the Vancouver stomping mainstay in the American 35¢ per Ib 3 coming east. League race this year, 4 h players Werg E -------- A ---------- Finest Western Sirloin Steak, Honolulu ps ja girl swimmer . . 85c¢ per Ib, : Nad will become a Glorious Relief! Corns Finest Western T-bone Steak, > : : | | . 4 " whom it believes : champion. She is Miss Marion] ° *(Callguses. Foot S3¢ per. 1b. : ! Dowsett. She rosently Swain an 'L y Stowing Jot ss zr Ale a I. ; d I : h " yards in twenty-nine flat. Duke Ka-i 23% umps Go fronts of Veal, .... 14¢c a Ib. Largest an t selection in ci -- : Minds of Veal .. . .20¢c a Ib, bes ! city hanamoku is coaching her. % sel amamoky to choose from. Prices the lowest. om - " -- You'll feel hike d kia again, you'll SPORTING GOODS CO. ' Connie Mack says he belleves|ne tickled to death at the painless, MEAT PE Pitcher Jing Johnson will be ome off quick riddance of all your corns once RINCES the m sucossstul of the yearn the | vou paint on Putagin's Extractor" MARKET a Amen gue. n Do it to-day! ealers everywhere 888 Princess Street. 230 PRINCESS : 88 Princess Street say, Johnson draws his salary from|uave heen selling this safe, depend- STREET R J REID TELEPHONE He : the Philadelphia Athletics. ible and sure remedy for nearly |||: ; : * . n 4 4 &, - -------- ifty years. Only. costs a quarter. r y Th ¥ Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." Would Whitewssh Them All. | 50¢s the trick every time. Promptly e Leading Undertaker ; : ' of y Mannger. r Calgary's athletic Putnam's Corn Extractor was the presenting four to five thotsand ath-}¥pdt corn remover on the market, has Haun . : lotes, went, on record as favoring thel o.day the largest sale, and simply No. p-119%8 > whitewashing of dil athletes in lhacaise it's by long odds the best. 3 Canada this year and the members as rionsodds the heat of Iris Majesty's land and sea forces as they return from the front. These bodies also favored the a : mingling of amateurs 'amd profes Z RE y CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS sionals under Sertain Well-defincy ro [ bien 3 « - . : - strictions such as are observ ' . witilye . ! . . . s ; : : Great 'Britain without detriment to Satisfaction is a delicate "Plant," its cultivation requires much attention AGENTS FOR the amatepr's standing, and they wu the milk of "given values and Uiwave z service." : = algo endo a defimvtion of an ama- . tour, as *'a participant in sport who ] a ; b {does not accept payment in money . ® 4 a wrein C( h or other form, directly or indirectly; ; for playing that sport, and who does not pawn, sell or otherwise dispcse Tu : Sgn ode of his prizes for money or other e or er material consideration." y ; The resolution will be put ature © Also manulacture all kinds of soft drinks. We deliver-$5 the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- of A « ada. ' A motion endorsing daykight ; I pusy at the of : Sng was also' passed." : 5 Sir Douglas Haig's Tribute. ~~ Our first thought was to tell you what we've been doing in preparation for your | Th following - "foreword" = ft omecomin wg . . . . : hs o Gapt. Sidney Galtrey's book, 'The : h . 8 but this » no time to talk spring styles. The spring step of your march Hore and. the War, was wriien 13 up Princess street is the big thing now. ' You are the subject of discussionand we're with Hiking weapoi' x[J you strong. What's 'a Lion suit to the suit you have on? What are our ties beside the an amy as ustriking weiyoll ong ] largely dependable on its mol s 2 i - i Mob lity is largely dependent on the ties that bind us to you! Our hats are in the alr as you pass. - suitability and fitness of animals tor army werk. Ithope that this ac il e § freshdl We hope to see you when you b uy, mals for the two military virtues ol : Eegznsi 8 But you,can bet your old Tin Hat, mmm DUC you Amn Lo We'll see you when you go by. Hotkey fans In Hamilton are ub | lant. . Hamilton is to have a real ah Ww re to tick RR trai alle fn and vo' . SL 4 ! e're going to stick around till\your train in ' : ~ *on the curb all chalked off, even now. When you hear a lot oo Eat ou grand stand

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