"PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1919. rd sss ee --e Special! 'We have a few 22 in. and 24 in. frame $52.50 Indian Bicycles to give you. Indian Bicycles at $45 Cash Or $1 extra per month on time. Pay $10 cash, balance $2 per week. a ONLY A FEW * At this price. The price now is $52.50 regular, _ Dunlop Tires, $2.25, $2.50, $3.25 and $3.50. Inner tubes, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. We give you service. Bicycles repaired promptly. Free air at the ddor. "Don't take too much because it's cheap." Massey and Red Bird Agents. In the World of Sport - EXTENSIVE TRAINING 'FOR QUEEN'S TEAMS i The University Athletes Will Be Put Through a Thor= ough System. With the appointment of "Jack" Williams as coach and James Bews as' trainer of Queen's athletes dur- ing next season, which commenced in the fall, thie plans for training are being made. "It is estimated that about fifty students will be in the hands of the two officials. These will be the xhoice of the university as its ath etic representatives and an inten- sivésystem of (raining to make them as ghod. as possible will be started. The season will likely comanence at the opening of 'the university in the fall, and from then until the season closes in 1920 the students will De under rigid teaining orders. They will probably sleep and eat at the university, and start their training every morning at six o'clock and continue until the afternoon, with interruption only for eclasses and study hours. Players who wish to enter into any line of sport, whether rugby, hockey or even tennis, will have to train in this way. The -plans call for the production of winning teams in every line of sport. Which Is Better Drawing Card? There is now some discussion as to which is the greater baseball draw- Ing card, Ty Cobb or Babe Ruth, with quite a number favoring Ruth, largely: on the strength of his prodi- gious beginning of the season with home runs. It 'seems too bad to Ruth's admirers that his six home runs in two days against the Orioles, of Baltimore--five of them in suc- cession--could not have been made in a regular league game instead of an exhibition. However, six home runs in eight times up, the other times being passes for the Babe, practically. makes a sequence of six home runs in six times at the bat, which is unprecedented in baseball history. However, it is pointed out that Ruth's performance has been somewhat approximately. In the old days. Bobby Lowe, with the Boston National team, at Boston, May 30th, 1894, cracked out four homers (two in one inning) and a single while Elton Chamberlain was in the pitch- er's box for Cincinnati. "Big" BEd Delehanty, of the Phillies, July 138, 1896, at Chicago, made four home runs and at a single off Pitcher Terry, Dan Brouthers, Detroit, N.L., is also credited with four home runs in a.single game, SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." 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Butler went to England in 1916 as Paymaster with"the 12th Artil- lery Brigade, and later went to France with the 3rd Machine Gun Battalion. - He received severe :in- juries and was shell-shocked, and is now -in only fair health, While in England he was asked to particl- pate in the allied championship race, to be held on the Thames in July, but his injuries prevented him from ac- cepting. ¥ With reference to the Canadian eight, now in England, Butler says they are coached by Patterson of Vancouver and that four Ottawa oarsmen, but no Toronto men, are in the boat. Butler won the Canadian and Am-| erican sculling titles in 1910 and 1911. At that time he was at his 'best, and, in passing up his oars and shells, the Argonuuts lose their premier sculler and ome of their finest sportsmen. » Flocking to the Giants The New York National - League Club has announced that Pitcher William Perritt, who has refused to report to the club all spring, has ac- cepted terms and laft his home in Shrevefort, La., to join the team. Dave Robertson, former right tield- er of the club, who has not played ball since the 1917 season, will re- port to the New York Club to-mor- row. It is understood here that Robertson will be used hy McGraw in a trade. Cobourg Bowlers in Line, The annual meeting 6f the Co- bourg Lawn Bowling Club was held, and the following officers elected: Hon, president, J. W. Bickle; presi- dent, W. H. Hopper; vice-president, W. Delany; treasurer, H. McCul- lough; secretary, J. H. Roberts. it 1s intended to hold a tournament here on July 16th. wis. Limi Tooke Bros. Limited WINNIPEG VANCOUVER Jeontests at the islands, POLO GAMES FOR ISLANDS. Clubs to Hold Contests Next Sum- mer on Boldt Estate." The Thousand Island Polo Club, directing the grounds of the George C. Boldt estate on Wellesley Island, has been allotted dates from August 23rd to September 6th for a tourna- ment of the Mid-Western Circuit cups. This action, with the an- nouncement of the visit early in the season of San Mateo Ciub team from California insures a series of polo the like of which has never been witnessed by north cor ntry residents. Already preparations are being made on Wellesley Island to put the Awo polo fields and the two practice fields into condition for play, and ithe stables, grooms' quarters smd other accommodations relating to the field are being made ready for the opening. No attempt at polo has been made n the St. Lawrence since the open- g& of the war. Midget Marvel Behind Bat, When the name and fame of Ray Schalk, a twenty-year-old kid, weigh- ing 140 pounds, height five feet seven inches, spread around the major Milwaukee, Six big league owners turned around and spurned this midget. '"'He's a high school catcher, too small for the big leagues," they said. But Schalk proved that height and wefght are not needed behind the plate. He is regarded as the greatest catcher in the game to-day, a midget marvel with the mask. His career, started with a semi-pro team at Taylorville, 111, and advanced to a world's series in 1917. doses of Beecham's Pills, For Biliousness : Biliousness is a common form of indigestion. [It is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- tines and bowels fail to expel. 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