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'Phone 1340 Aa ar World of Sport % i THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT KINGSTON PLAYERS TOOK PRIZ- ES IN DOUBLES AND SINGLES, | The Prescott Club Was Very Gen- erous and It Was a Splendid Out ing--Mayor Newman Secomled Vote of Thanks. : After the moet successful series since pre-war seasons, the annual tournament of the Ht. Lawrence Lawn Bowling = Assoclation was brought to a close Friday with the playing of the final stages in the doubles and singles competitions, In the semi-finals Green and Kimmer, Kingston, were deéfeated by MoMey and Cordufles, - Vittorias, Ottawa, but were awarded fourth prize---two briar pipes--in the competition. W. H. Wormwith, Kingston, was de- teated in the semi-finalé of the singles by Stewart, Vittorias, Otta- wa, and was awarded fourth prize of a box of fifty cigars. All thé bowlers were profuse in their thanks for the hospitality ex- tended them by the members of the Prescott Lawn Bowling Club. Rev. Dr. Milne, of the Ottawa club moved a resolution of thanks to thé club for the generous treatment, second- ed by Mayor Newman, Kingston. Bay City has released Bill Yim, the Chicago player who cn#8 from the Eastern Leagué. One critic says Yim seembd to te playing good ball, but that Bay City's néew manager, Cal Wenger, didn't like his looks. Catcher Frank Crossin, who has been doing most of the catching for Reading, {8 out of the game with a broken leg. Hé may be out for the rest of the season, PICARDY A NEW MODEL IN~ TOO COLLARS IooKERies WINNIPRG "Home of the Brunswick." HATS & CAPS sor DAD Makes thé Work $32.50, $87.50, $425 Rental $1.25 pe; day : Thompson, p. and in... VISTORS NOSED OUT 4 WIN MANHATTAN GIANTS DEFEATED | PONIES BY 9 710 8. It Was a Peppéry Game But Errors Were Bunched Up--Y.LC.B.A. Won the Junior Gabe, Over four thousanl pergons are be- leved to have altended thé eghi- bition game bétween thé Manhattan Giants of Buffalo and thé Ponies at the Cricket Field on Saturday aftér- goon. Every part of the grounds was crowded and the game proved to be very intéresting. After a hard struggle the visitors madagsd to nose out 4 win by 9 to 8, dlthough it looked for a time as though be Ponies might gain the laurals, If was a peppery game, from first to last, although both teams slipped in a bunch of errors which made it Quite ragged at times, The visitors | are not quite so livély as thelé breth- ren, the Havana Red Sox, and failed to hand out the line of antics of "Pop" Watkins' Gananoque babies. There was some hard hitting durihg the game and the visitors' famous! pitcher, Emery, showed as poor class #8 has béen seen on the local did- mond this son. Too much hard work in the t sun has evidently told on him. The locals jazked the game along right through and handed the pos- sum pickeérs a tough proposition to handle. However, thé trotters went up in thé air tore or less in the fifth and sixth innings and managed to lose their lead for the rest of the game, dithotugh the game was tied until the ninth innings. The teams: Manhattan Giants. Harelg, 12h. Brown, 8.6. ... Ransom, 3b. Land, Lf. . Smith, ¢. .. an Emery, 1b., p. and r.I. .. Carter, c.f. White, r.f. and p ED Dk | = wl orrvor~S? al ae oo as Ponies, C. Stewart Pound, 2b. Gallagher, 1b, and p. Ji Stewart, rf ...iv00 Daley, 1.£. and 1b. Evans, c. Baker, 8b. ... a Cherry; p. and LL. ..... | AS srt wl DO bets = bo FE FS The score by Innings: = = Manhattans ...000044001--9 8 ef 002302100--8 14 9 summary: Thrée base hits, C. Stewart, Baker; two base hits, White, Evans, Pound; stolen bades, White, C. Btewart, Daley; base on balls, Land, Cartes; stuck out, t son 4, by BE 0, by White 3, by Cherry 4, by dlagher 4; hit by pitcher, Baker; umpire, E. J. Hart- rick; referee, "Bert" Boot. y Thomp- The Junior Game. The largest crowd of the season witnessed the jumior game at the Cricket Feld before ithe exhibition feature commenced on Safurday. af- térnoon. The playing was snappy and some of the youngsters: Sorts were heartily applauded, At the final count Y.LC.B.A. had it over Rad Box by 7 to 6. The teams: Y.1.C.B.A.~PFitzgerald, s.s.: Claire, f.1.; Connolly, ¢.; Gourdier, 1b.; Gauthier, 3b; Devlin, 2b.; Arneill, ed.; Meredith, 1Lf.; Guthrie, p. Red Sox---Morgis, c.f.; Abrameky, r.f.; Powler, 3b.; Johnson, 1.1.; Ada, P.; Beswick, 8.8; Sugel, 2b.; Mortis, 1b.; Serutton. p. Umnipire--"'Bert" Daley. i MILITARY FOOTBALL Sli . x The moet exciting gamé of foot: gn = __THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919. EO RELIABILITY. 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