Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1919, p. 16

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PAGE SIX1EEN dna. tn te ra Chee ____ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. June 16 The great day for boys, men, girls and ; women Bass "1shin Is open. The greatest game fish. in the world; the black bass are calling you. * They play, they fight, and they are hun- gry. We have the baits and lures. . Get af- ter them. Bass-Oreno : The new bait that catches the big ones, Come in torday and get your tackle. SPORTING GOODS CO. ed 88 Princess Street Phohe 529 For Health and Happiness." 0 you lot, tree hot, digs bother yuu? | Got one of Sur And keep cool, Prices from $3.50 to $43.00. | In the THE RING. i Jefl Smith: will try to. eliminate | Mike Gibbons as & contender for | + Miko O'Dowd' middleweight olsym- ; Vlonship when he, meets the St. i Paal Phantoms in a 10-round bout at | Kaneas City, Mo, July' "4th. The two hive met 'before ui no-decision bouts, . Frank Ddrcy, brother of the late Les Darey who started off to emulate Wis brother in tbe roped arena, is seriously fil, and' his. 'friends fear that he may not be able to box for a long time, of at all. Like his broth- er, Frank is a middleweight, and is said to be almost as ard a hitter as the late Australian oHampion. Joe Lynch, the New York bantam, who fought Jimmy Wilde 15 rounds in London recently, will get a chance iat Pele Herman, The two go six rounds at Shibe Park, Philadelphia June 26th, Wilde was awarded the decision over Lynch on points, but the .referea's action was greatly criticized by the Epglish press and the boxing fans, | Because of 4 difference in welght | | Lew Tendler- and Joo Welling may | not get, together in their six-round! Boni wt Fodladelphia, © Jume 80h. Tendler wants the weight to be 134 pounds ringside, yale Welling is, holding out for a' pound heavier at {the same time, The one-pound dis- pute may 'keep the Iight-weights apart. AR i 4 "Home of the Brunswick." : Jianmy Clabby, the American mid-| dieweight, is stil in Australia, where i he 48 recovering from an attack of influenza whic threatened for 4 fime to be fatal. A loiter [rem the Antipodes conveys the mews (hat Clabby is SGI weak and will' hat be: fible to battle, forksome timies Clan thy 18 quite a favorite in Australia, | | having enlisted in the - Australian! army witile the war was on. | Clay Turdier. the: Ind'an light. ¥y-weight, who has been aut of 10 ring for almost twe months be- epluse of frattared ribs, cxpeets to re- turn to the ring very shortly. The Indian. was beaten Gp pretty badly in & bout with Kid Norfolk the negro, and bus done liltle work since then: { : -- : dohn Beislgr boxing promoter and manager at Tulsa; Okla, wants Bil Brennan atid Billy Miske to meet in 8 80xonnd decision' go at is club; July '4th; to decide which ghoul Le 'the. next clallengér (or. the: heavy. tile. - Miske cannot Oh that day as. he: boxes' Os assaburh of Toledo, Hla Wi Had -Dotiip: soy fight, Willie' Jackson, the New. York lightweight, wae out on the Paciiie tant recently, and tewk part i sevs oral bouts. ' He bécante quite a fuv- orite, and was asked to wretwry, in July, Jackson Has found that, pouts will be plentiful 'in the east ' and] middie west this summer; and: has decided not to return to California g until September. « J Pal' Moore will receive a record price fo: meeting Jimy Wilde in fon-" don next. mouth. Moore will. get $15,004 fur taking -on the = British champion. This is a higher give than any dthber hantem-welght has ever received for ring services. John: ay Coulon received $8,000 when he lost his title 'to Kid Williams, and this wag the top figiive for the file boys. : A 2 SAR : mwalght championship after an alleged foul by Kid Williams in 1915 has 1 been knocked 'out 'in turn by Dilek | cently' to Pal Moors, i % Vor x (world, decided fo (ake -up his resi- {dence in this eduntry, { honors was Jer & 'sleeping. feet saa nny Hrtle. who claimed "the : Suadman, Frankie Burns, and re-} Pete Horman. He also fost : i World of Sport TO WIN FIGHT IN VOTE TAKEN The completed poll, taken by the National Police Gazette of 336 opin- The most IF Weleh's English Delafiey, and hel gave up his life early in the war. : { Hikely successor Haory Wills, the blg hegra heavy weight who declares he can whip both Jack Dempsey and Jess Wil lard, is having a hard job geiting matches with (anyone these days. Mest of the wilite heavyweights have "drawn the Hae when his name is mentioned and the boxers of his own color don't want to meet him. the heavyweight championship of the world on July 4th, at Toledo, Ohio, shows that 172 favor Jack Dnmnset to win the crown, while 144 believe that Jess Willard will conquer his challenger, Twenty othérs have au clared themselves unable to figure oul the winner. The opinions, ob- tained by the Natfonal Police Gazette, represent the solid convictions of men throughout the United = States and Canada, who were held best qualified ta render an opinion on the vesuit of a4 sporting event of 80 great am im- portance the Willard-Pempsey fight. For (his reason they ean be Said to be an -3xproession of popular sentiment thra iglout these two coun- tries on the outcome of the big bat tle. The 172 that favor Dempsey are divided as follows: National and American League busebail 89; sporting editors, 44; fighters, 16; aciors, 7: race track men, 6: fight promoters, 2; managers of fighters, 4, wrestlers, 1: miscellaneous, The 144 that picked Willard are: Na- tional and American League baseball Rickard Invites Flanigan, Tom 'Flanagan, Inspector of Dem- inion Police, Toronto. Rus been ine vited by Tex Rickard to $0 to Tol- edo to act as an'official in connection With the Willard-Dempea# Hout, The Toronto sportsman is rather too bus-| ily engaged with thetdities of his office to make the trip. Much as he would like to sea the contest. 'How ever, he has not yet decided wheth- er-or not it willibe possible for him to mccent the appbintment offered by Rickard RY REEDNATIS INFLAMMATOR my i any CURED NEW BRUNSWICK LADY GIVES players, 97: sporting editors, 25; FULL PARTIOVLARS OF race track men, 6; fighters, 6; actors, HER RECOVERY b; fight promoters, 1; nlanagers of -------- fighters, 1; miscellaneous; 8. + The There ara many typ doubtful ones are: Nationnl and Am- tian, but evicas baseball players, 3; sporting matory, editors, fighters, < It was this kind that atmont killed Mr Edw. Warman; otf Cont. Jet, N. Ti as | of rhenma- nons "Wworseg thin nflam- i Will Not Witiess Fight. i Jess Willdrd's wife will not. see bim box on. July 4th. That story Was nailed to<day. She bas never geen Joss Mm a ring suit, fieithor has 'any of the tittle Willards. The cham- pion said: "I wish, youn "woud Every knewn remefly "she fried, different foctors gave their advice, but theidiseade incroaded; Weak, and despairing, she was at ber wits' 'end when (He remarkahle cure of Thos, Cullen he published. lg i a orhau- straighten that statement. out, 1 Jy Mye. Warman used: the samo rom. { REYEr Mix boXing with ny. domestic oly. Here is her statemant. oplite, It is a business' with me, and "For five years 1 have been rheus il leave business behind whem I en- matic. I.tried varions forms. of ros | ler the-home, ) Hel without success. = The isease ing) ing affairs at home, especially - be creased, settled in my, joints and [Oe the youngsters. 'Of course, my miseles; these swelled, caused ex: boys are going to be taught to take cruciating pain und Kept: me fromd care of themselves, and are to have My lunbs and arms stig. | the lessons of clean manhood pictur- ened, my shoulders were lame and | ed to them vividly, but they will ney- préventsd me from working. Week! er be trained for professional Boxers. by aveek.) was losing strength and {It seems to be the only 'vocation in despaired of finding i cure; It wus nthe 'world where if a man strives to happy day I heard: of Fertozone | live straight and right, he becomes Fiyery day 1 took Ferrozone I foft|n taiget of abuse, 1 want my boys better; it. eased. the painful joints, |to be spared that 5 §ave me energy .and a feeling of how fre, He. Terrogone curéd my rhenma- Ham, ured it 50 that not #4 ache has over retried. Bven damp weather no anger affects me." sLrozope power ta destroy Uric Acti," nut "and q blood, and. there Orst gduses. Pogilist Johnson's Finish. \ Jack Johnson wrote the finish of his boxing career Sunday afternoon wilh "Bob Roeper, Chicago. wi 8.210 pounds and has great #clls pf tat on his stomach. He tack eddidgnient of distance, alt he spent two months training. Johu- son 'has stited to the press that Jack Dempsey has promised to visit Mexico Tor a 25-round bout with him, experimenting? # Sullerer, fsn't Jt about in GUBE; onder to-day. Bde vor ance, Jack's usefulness as a boxer is limited to six-round exhibitions. ~-- six tor fons as to who will win the fight for} players, J In fact, I never talk: in Mexico City, in an. exhibition bout] Johnson but, judging from Sunday's perform: ] ver. decisively beaten '& " top| {li potel boxer. Instead, he himselt has| Mike O'Dowd, middleweight chan: jplon regrets that he could not meet} ) s iFrench and Bur ARTISTIC MEMORIALS _ Manufactured in Kingston by The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., LTD. 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