Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1919, p. 16

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PAGE SIX {EEN o-Night 6.30 P. M. IT SEEMS THAT Jinx says, "Some guys what thinks they're' regglir ball fellahis are .a awful mess smokin' coffin nails and sittin' at thuh third bag when they're drying t' coach." If exhibition games are to bé at: tractive to the fans there has to be onthustasm and competition on the part of the players. No bunch of biffers ean expect a crowd if they don't hand out the goods and to do that there has to be steady practice, The Ahearn cup offered two years 3 ee in' the eity: that an attempt to wrest # from "Joo" Kdhoo, who is keeping it for Y.LC.B.A., winners of fhe tro. phy last year. He has it on exhibi- tipn for any teams that would like to yee it. : some organizations should 'make Efforts ire being made 10 have the District Depot baseball team meet the Young Irishmen mest" week. former team has in the Military League next Satur day and are anxious for a practice with the Irishmen. Fromtesac sehool hag fallen down in the Public "Sehools Basebalt League. Frigidity of the pedal ox- tremities was the medical of the cause but the het may revive their drooping spirits. They dofauited their against Central school, "BUI" Dehaney, the veteran ball The a scheduled game diagnosis weather last game The rumor was current on Friday that Olsen's colts were .to be with, drawn, but no definite word was re- ceived, It is believed that if such ia the case K.C.I. may be induced to enter a team. for the cup. They should stand a good chance of wisning the series and injooting pep finto the games, t "Buff" Palmer Arranging King's Birthday Game. na "Buft" Palmer has arrang 'baseball game for the King's Birth- day which' should make the fans sit up and take notice. He has been negotidting with = the Ogdensburg Pastimes and they have agreed to come to the city for the celebration. The 'game is to be played at the Cricket Field and "Buff" is going to have all the famous members of the Athletics and some others onthe beach for the big game. The team has not been chosen yet but someone has a hunch that they will be stel- lar glories. It is probable that a team will be chosen from the follow- ing: Cotman, Spoor, Gallagher, Pur- tell, Hughes, Willlams, McNeil, 'Bak- ed a Sale of Refrigerators player, has signed up as official um- pire for the Military League. "Bill" knows the technique of baseball ana should handle the gamps well, er, Coyne, Olsen, Spencer, Kelly, Thompson, Schultz, Derry, 'Millan, Sommerville, Twigg, Downey, Hall, O'Gorman, Purvis. "Buff" seems to have a beautiful bunch from which to choose his aggregation and a hig turnout. should gather on the hill for the struggle. ago Tor Junior City Leéague competi- tion fs well worth having. 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Batley, Manuger 3 Canads Liesnse No. 9-119u8. - Vocational Training School and the G.W.¥ A. were scheduled to play the opening game of the Military Base ball League at the Cricket Field on Saturday afternoon. There has been considerable interest in the probable calibre of the ball in this league and the fans are all from Missouri, V.T.8, has: not shown wp very 'well in the exhibition games played during the past wee but. $here is hope that practice will make perfect. ' Free Demonstration 230 PRINCESS ser R. J. REID The Leading Undertaker TELEPHONE 5778 ------r TWELVE ROUND. TOO FEW S-- For Willard-Dempsey Fight Says An / knglish Expert. Among the boxing leaders of Eng- land the Willard-Dempsey fight, be- cause of the twelve-round limit, is not regarded with respect. They can not see how the heavyweight cham- pienship of the world can be decided In only thirty-six minutes, Among those who depreciate the meeting is i Eugene Corris, who calls the bout a y pantomine. He writes as follows: y i "So, after chaffing here and there, Tex Rickard, the most daring pro- moter in the world, is able to an- nounce at last that he has found a place where he can stage the Wil- lard-Dempsey affair. But the contest is to be limited to twelve rounds. Well, dif we accept this as a test for the world's heavyweight champion- ship, then we will accept preity well anything. For my part, I regard the Every afternoon and evening the boys are out at the old ball game. Reach Balls Are the kind that are used in the world's series, and those gloves that the big lea- guers use are the kind you get from us. Baseball Shoes | With steel spikes at .. . $5.00 pair Everything for health and happiness "We have the bike you'll like" SPORTING GOODS CO. ; 88 Princess Street : Phone 529 Home of the Brunswick." "Everythi r Health appiness, ~ yeryiung eo ; an Pp 1 Who omitted to provide Col, Pense | : Laon (hroueh ihe Sirois Hemet ton? The. cplonel entered Germany on horseback. Why. not Kingston? "Hghts G. W. Young, military secretary of the Y.M.€.A., has written to head. quarters for baseball paraphernglia for the diamond and is also inte: est- ing himselt- on bghalt of the Military Football League; : ~---- St MACDONALD'S "BRIER PLUG SMOKIN The Military Football League looks like # live organization' for the summer, There are a good many | soccer players in the city and a ful league is expected. Several practices have been held and averyons [sg wait. ing for the schedule to he drawn ups R.CH.A, will probably (haxé a we strong organization as some of the returning men were on a dhampion- ship team. that cleaned up. on every- thing in the British Ieles, including the Imperial troops. Some of the discharged men, however, may go to outside teams to balance up the league. A fight as something very nearly like a pantomine." s | The Han on Walch | Wolfe Island may drop out of the junior division .of the City League. Some of the militia department autos might also .be used fm giving convalescent soldiers who fought overseas a little outing. What! | | | | | Once Kingston held the record for | ETT CN the fastest telephone service in Can- | The Real Test of Value HR-R-R-R!l It's like riding on velvet when you have a C.C.M. bicycle ona good road. But the rough spots are the real test of value. Year in and year out C.C.M.s stand up against the hardest usage. It will pay you handsomely in the end to make sure now of this sturdy quality: You will find it in | ; g ada, its percentage being close to Ri NA 1.000. Now it has dropged to the -333 class like a baseball team. But HATS & CAP Here's ho The Hon. Mr. Lemieux surely does not imagine that the granting of di sf'vorces by 'parliament fs home life. Why, bless you, the home life is shattered before e aggrieved party goes to the lawyers to get a divorce. Instead of shat: tering home lite, divorce is surely in- tended to improve it. the Lampman is sure it will' ge up ing it does. again. LAD shattering old chap; or DAD and kis nn AIR irs ssn wn 'June Weddings | "Pretty Boudoir Lamps, $4 and up; Elec. tric Toasters, Grills, Irons, Vacuum Clean. ers. Hi 1° ATTRA TY EYE LT TAR The prayer of the people to en our darkness" is to answered by the city council, which has order ed the erectien of over forty morc | street lights. : | _ O'Cedar. Mops, O'Cedar Oil, Floor Wax, Dustless Mops, Clean Sweep Floor Brooms. Ne Bise carry 8 pl Shock of paints, varn- Ht militares' cies can any bo i i ted In a c rated building, it 18hes anc. interior finishes Iv Suident that the. ol ening, 1 nated, as far as the 2ist colors ars concerned. Perhaps, however, the nanny goat mascot might be housed in the city buildings and brought forth at council meetings to eject ak dermen who do not behave theme } ves. The county cowlei] ahd the Ontas rio Synod chose the same week fo! [their sessions here. Perhaps both expected there would be'a circus in town, but as the cireus people have Many C.C.M.'s are. still giving satisfaction after ten, fifteen or twenty years on all kinds of PEt Their record is your assuranee of ood, faithful, honest workmanship. . ractically all the C.C.M. are made ii our own factory. we are able to make your ran doubly sure by our hard and fast guarantee, PSTD The C.C:M. Crank Hanger is so sturdily and accurately built that it runs smoothly and even - like a watch, This means extrd yeats of moth. Al CCM. bicye. by, th jou will Horeare, He Latng have pain by. th ton ori ~ Hercules Coaster unless the city council could stage Brake, It is sensi- one of its blow-off performances for | go the rural visitors, ; : i ec cided to pay us a visit? - Not in a Kingston hotel 'suite' at any rate! An idea: The mayor might hire the palace steamer ton, on which the prince's land ma travelled from 7 ¢ Lg -- 43 5 . Mayor Newman fs going-lo try and {do some hobnobh with be- Joss he puts aside the 1 Prince of W. Pr cm gn

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