Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1919, p. 16

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PAGE SIX1EEN i THE DALY SRT Hib, 6, SATURDAY. JUNE 21,1919. z - : | In the World of Sport » py 2 5 rt', - . & . Attend Bout With Beatty, °* YANKS CHANCES GOOD. 5 , Joe Beckett retained his title to thel slp : A Sporting Notes heavyweight championship of Grest Close Fight for First Place In Ame a UL OF TAR & COD - LIVER CITRAN Bgitain by knecking out Frank God- erican League, ' ddrd in the second rofind of what was; © Joe Viils, in thé New York Even: -- "tto have Yeen a twenty-ronnd. mateh,fing Sun, said on Wednésday: Dempsey yesterday weighed 201 |at the Olynipic in London. The purse| Before the American = League pounds. The Willard camp expected | was $25,000, games started {o-day, the White Sox him to enter the ring at 180. Several thousand persons Saw 'hel Yankees, and Clevelands held: first Miss Durack and Miss Wylle, Aug bout, among the number being © apt. second, and third places, respective- on a tralla's greatest swimmers, have sajl- John Alcock and Lieut. Arthur W.liy 'with ouly a difference of one ed and will tour America, jBrown and ~~ Vice-Admiral Beatty came between the Chicago 'pace- B Great interest attached to it, as the| makers and Lee Fohl's Indians, who ® Since getting thelr wounded regul-; Winner . is fo be matched against] pegin an important series with the ars back in their dally line-up, the Georges Carpentier, the French cham- Huggins men at the Polo Grounds Is open. The greatest game fish in the world; the black bass are calling you. & The great day for boys, men, girls and women Pirates have been going like ahouse Pon, who holds the heavywelghtl 400 "Phe recordss of "the first on fire. They have been mopping title of Kurape, : © Fihree teames after yesterday's] up the Eastern teams, games had been valsheéd were White Spx, 30 won, 15 lost; Yans kees, 27 won, 14 lost; Indians, 29 wom, 16 lost. Inasmuch as the Clévelands were! six and a half games ahead of the St. Louis Browhs this morning, with ihe Detroit Tiges and Boston 'Red fox floundering in the mire of the second division, thé Amencan Lea- gue race, has become rather. top- heavy, although -not for thie rest. of the season, for it is confidently Dbe~ lieved that the Browns 'Gad Tigers will begin climbing as #bcn us they return to thelr own grotinds, In other wosds, the: Yankees at the present time, have an excellént wvhance to win the American Léague championship with the four western teams to beat," apd 'the other east- ern teams unable to afiord much as- sistance. The Yankees, who are scheduled. to play four games with the Clevelands here before tiie end of the week, must play phenomenil ball to prevent the White Sox. from drawing away with a strodge~ lead. Thé. White Sox ought to mike. a clean sweep in Washington, begin ning to-day, as Clarke Griffith . has the weakest ball team barring = the Athletics, in either big leagues. The Yankees showed pennant win- CURES Conghs Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc, # nb SYRUP. i jsa ove Veseignh tonic combining e curative rties ol 'an e strengthening virtues of COD LIVE ER & Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of suchagrave haacter that youshould not risk using inferior preparations. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is the only feruine remedy whose 2 putation has caused to crop up many WHERE ON SALE EVERYWHERE Europe is getting close to finding a champion. Beckett, who has fuch the same size and wadige in style as Deipsey, is. undisputed British champion. He now meets Carpen- tier for the European title. The ¢rop, however, seems overshadowed hy the size and bulk of Willard, Sdmmy Vick, the new . Yankee right flelder, is not listed very high in the American e¢Lagueée batting av. erages, but he is proving Quite & handy leadoff man. He is getting on, whether by hits, passes or errors, and during the series with the Western teams. he hay been scoring a bunch of runs, They play, they fight, and they are hun- "gry. We have the baits and lures. Get af- ter them. The leading reason that the Cubs » won the National eague pennant last . year was the ease with which they 'beat the Giants, the second place team. The Cubs in 1018 defeated The new, bait that catches the big ones. Come in to-day and get your tackle. the Giants in fourteen out of twenty games. This year McGraw's team is getting back with a vengeance. Seven 'games have.been played . be- n tween the two teams and the Giants WFOMY LOBGBOAT hive taken. the entire seven. Thig Iivdian vunner js back fromthe ro war and wants to run sonie one a 20~ igile race, Is there any Kingston in appealing to the tunner who would accommodate nim? Tex Rickard, ran loose in a very bad way, the same in England. about it, decent one of the foremost English-speaking world. There is quite 'a former Yankees on the St Browns; the Bt. bers during the - winter. Austin Gedeon, Demmitt and Shocker St. Loufs team, . Threé discarded by the Browns last winter. Nunamaker was truded to Cleveland, Maisel was released the American Association. Cullop Boxing Control Board for a referee, remarks that until the naming Qf a Government Board, pro. boxing just It dia And despite all that, despite the slurs thrown at the game 'by those who know least it has survived and under control promises to .become sports in the sprinkling of Louis tho the Yankee colony on Louis club lost several mem- ATO the remaining former Yanks on: the others were to Baltimore and Tim Hendryx to Louisville in How Much Will Canada Spend. Word was received" Ly General Manager Melville, of - the = Montresl Amateur Athletic Association, to the effect that James G. Merrick, 'erst- while president of the "Amateuh Athletie" Union of Canada, and per- mudient Olympic Commiss.oner for Canada is in Ottawa to ¢all upon the Minister of. Finance. The intention is, 40 get an idea of how much the Canadian Goverpment is willing to spend to be well represented at the Olymplo games to be held in Bel- gium next year, and an effort will be made Py Mr, Merrick to get a very liberal appropriation for. that purpose. a Dr. Jacobs, who isin chirge of the Capghinawaga Indians, says that "Newsy" Lalonde actually wanted to play with the Indians, but his appli- cation was turned down because sev- Sing quality in their recent series with the White Sox, Tigers and Browns, losing one game te each of them and piling up eight victories. But the Clevelands seem to be more dangerous than any of the : other western clubs, which makes "the clashes with the Yankees doubly in- taesting, If the Yanks®can 'break even or win three out of four from the Indians, New York fans probably will 'have visions of the world's ser- ies next October. It is' worfh *re- membering that the Yanks will meet the western teams here during the month of September. \ Remarkable that nearly "all the men who are doing anything as men, either in the great war, or 'as an out- ledme of it, find: their way to ring- side seats at boxing matches. At the fight in London Admiral Beatty Free Demonstration (who went to St. Louls with Gedeon, Shocker, Nunamaker and Maisel, Hill 48 on St. ouis' ineligible list, had beside him the flyers who just made | Newfoyndland to Ireland éut. Brown eral of the Redskin players were just as ood us I 230 PRINCESS STREET R. J. REID m5 LONGROAT WANTS A RACE _ SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." "Everything For Health aid Happiness." with Some. of the Fast Rupuers of Past Years, Tom Longhoat's feet itelly, says, the Toronco Star. He wants a race, Anybody who will go ten miles or over----it makes no never mind how far over----will suit Thom- ag. Percy Sellen, the zuma Jitile kang ish runner, is kicking around aud thinks he can trounce Thomas. Sellen: isn't muc) larger thin a ping of cidér but he graobed a rifle and stated for Berlin in 19%i5. and he fa'sined three years in France Hike a avo-year-old. He won many races in Fiance and says that if i Longboat Wants to step out on a cinder track heli show him how he rag a coupls Gorman regiments bow-lezgod. Alge Staub Is tod busy growing pigs and macerating alfalfa into. breakfast chow to even look at his spikes; Red Hawk, the Christian Island Indian, is now Big Heap Chief of the. On. ip Indians and too dashed fat te o more than hang over the fence; while poor Ted Wood and Jimmie Dufty are Iying in France. Jimmie Corkery will be back shortly and Billy Queal, the Yankee galloper, i home from Chateau Thierry, 80 there are still a few left. ~ Longhoat sug: gests that some one locate the Indiax who impersonated him in Frisco in 1917 and put him in the race. This bogus Lengboat: turned out to be 8 real runner, but the real on sayr tif he can't beat him on he'll take him on with any re from Mills' 'bombs and bayonets to ing gloves. Man! What a © 'there would be if this pair ever step into the rel ara getting Why ad you let these lot days bother you? Geb one of our aus gud Reop cool. Prices from $8.50 to $43.00. TT nasi " LT aa SITES [qh] 161 dri hy | OJ LENT) the Blame. Tt is never safe to judge a wor us that, foughly man's courage by the way she mau- riage in three re-|ages to avoid an. interview wih a began the chap mouse. = ess irritation. | hined in, "and that It sometimes comes to pass that 2 newly married man is almost as fond of. his wife as he is of himself, | vid In hn tyi to get up in the world thelr friends as

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