Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1919, p. 9

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: 4% WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1919. ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, -- Bass-Oreno be Have you heard about it? It dives dash- "es, darts and wiggles just like an injured fish. this bait is its extremely erratic . motions. Several hundreds thousand have been sold. Get Yours To-day The back-lash which occurs so persistent- ly when using an 'ofdinary reel has done more to discourage the sport of casting Probably the secret of the success of than even that oft-mooted question: * "N7hy Don't They Bite" ol Now we have a Reel that won't hack- lash, and you don't have to thumb yeur Line. The caster has only to learn to throw his bait properly. The South Bend Anti-Back-Lash Reel thumbs itself with a greater precision and . accuracy than can be done by the most ex- perienced angler. Fully Guaranteed We Kave the BIKE you'll like to take you to your fishing grounds. TREADGOLD 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Bruntvidk EO RELIABILITY. On sthedule to 'the minute, on the andi; ata low cost o a VER HEAR OF A REO save on the initiative of the driv- ler? The Reo is is as reliable as the _ sun in its orbit. In the World of Sport LONGBOAT IN COMEBACK BEAT QUEAL BY FOOT THOUGH NOT IN FIRST OLASS. -------- Indian Finished Nicely After Having Been Collared Near Home----Box- ing Bouts, The fifst appearance of Tom Long- boat since His return from France drew 4 good crowd of provably 3,600 at the Island Stadium Friday night. He met Queal in a three-mile run and won by inches. Neither was ih first-¢ form, but made a good race ot it. The first mye was done in. 5.05, the two mies in 10.23 and the thee in 16.04. At the last lap the Indigh hdd & lea twenty-five yar Queal wens after hifh and for the last twenty-five vards the two were neck and Hock. dongboat winning by .a The Indian has a lot of rune ; in him yet and finished in com- Beativaly good shape, with Queal There has been a decided revival sée the Indien on the track, Perhaps "Hob' Hushell will open negotiations with Bim for the big fair, DOM SHOT | oF WAT 18 OR I8 NOT. Jinity Wilde may Becoe a pug. {list parliamentarian. Here's hoping Bé won't have to ude h. fists. E. J. Tranter, National Trotting Assoeiation's expert AgAnt has every reason to believe that more trotting bred horses will be shipped abroad during the racing season that he an- teipated. Jack Dempsey says (hose Buro- pean 'foreigners' must come to Am- erica if they want to meet him. Dur- ihg the war, the Germans would have bad to do the sdnié thing. Some slap} Bh, what, old top? edt Hubbell has bitched six con- secutive winning ganies for the LeAfs. Johh Paul Jooes rattled om nine straight victories the first few weeks of the season before # wis beépten. Hubbell 1s out to beat that record. : Outfielder Spencer, of Bay City, Who was obiginally booked tor the | Leals, bas bees turned ovér to Jer. sey Av k y Billy Cristdll, ronto ball team made jt 13 straight wins by taking both con- tests froth Reading on the holiday. As withJersey City, so with Read- ing--they dre a losing #sam atid they jack the puneh that wins games and fall down against a fighting team ike the Islanders. Everybody's Dovin it. Doing whit? Why taking a fall out of the Reading team. Even old Jup. Dempsey is a popular champ. They Always ate the first five minutes. No couple evér threw dishes on their honeymoon. The query "Why owns the pir? will néver be satisfactorily settled Wwhilé fight managérs are arou 'While p sying golf over # Ro86-, ast hoi dale links eek Larry, tatofi; ft to the prof {onal of the ub, killed a crow in fight. Ofia bird carols that Willard had & §00d head for buliness: Right. bemposy 1s a two-fisted business Road. 'Two fists are better than one head. Poor old Rube ! | These aré sad days for 'Rube' Marqliard, who sits arotind and wat- thes his team-mates on the Brook- tn club when they are playing at ome, unable to get nile the fight. he SRuks at re ronen ¢g Is mend- ey ke uh hbey 2 he hopes in a y Hid-Ats- oy i is tl ough t ay Hat he wil) be able to piteh again before the heoka of the season, a broken les, ve it "soft' by don't mind a ut the "Rube" mn. He would five times in foroed to helplessly HE wateh the Othet fellows do it. ie CARPENTIER AN § IDOL, A Acary.. Al-| | to sit | He -- eSmplotely - ter Sominating 2 ANOTHER BOY QOLFER AMAZES THE EXPERTS AT ARDSLEY COURSE A New York despatch says: The boy prodigy of the links is again with us. This time his ndmé is-J. W. Sweetser, and 'he comes from the Ardsley course. The lad about whom all tongites are wagging to-day, was first poticed playing with his father in the Pater et Fillus tournameist at Sleepy Hollow a matter of two or three years ago It was observed that he had the makings of a real golfer; but féw who saw Him then would have dreamed that in 'a lttle white, and even before he had entered college, fie would be cutting sudh capers on the links as he did in the qualifying round of the annual champlonebip tournament of the West Chester As sociation, whens he went around in the wonderful store of sixty-nine. This clips three strokes from the amateur record, which has stood for years to the joint eredit of Walter J. Travis and Findlay 8. Douglas. in foofrunhing and all were giad to {fe 8ome Scrapper. A, o ya Georges Carpentier, French Boxing champion, who won his first rin battle since before the war, defeating Dick Smith; of England, by a knock- out, Carpentier made an enviable re- cord as a fiver in the world's st Tussle, nd may meet Jack Dempsey | wins from Joe Beckett, although the later wants a prior claim on the world's champion. ------ Hamilton Rugby Gossip, Hamilton Herald: The Yhiune of Bobby Kerf, Hugh Murray and the other Tiger officers from overseas has resulted in ncaa rugby gos- sip. The opinion is shared Rs all concerned that the great fall pastime will flourish this year and that, while dll of the clubs in the Dominion wil have to practically _ rebuild thels teams, the material will not be found wanting. Tigers are already looking forward to the cool weather. There is also a stir apparent among the offi cers of the Hamilton Rowing Club. The O.R.F.U. wants the H.R.C. in the senior ranks again. mE -_ Want Steamers To Carry Ponies. A. Graham Miles, Alexandria Bay, polo 'enthusiast, is negotiating with the Canada Steamship Lines to have polo pores transported on the boats, thé Kingston and Toronto, betwéen Toronto and Alexandria Bay. The purpose is to make it possible for the Toronto polo team to come to this resort to play on Wellésley Is- 1and, add for the island team to go to Toronto for games. It is under- stood that the only question is that of room on the boats, There would be about four ponies to be carried on each trip. THE POLO MATOH 18 | UP TO Ea The United States Will Not | Challenge Until Britishers Are Ready. Possibility of an international po- lo match between picked teams of American and English players next year is entirely in the hands of the English polo authorities, according to 'a statement made by the Polo As- sociation at New York. It was an- nounced that no challenge for such 4 match had been sent to England, and that none would be ferwarded until such time 48 the English auth- orities indicated that a challenge would be welcomed, The recent victory of the Free- booters over the Thornby four in the final game for the British champions ship cup by a score of five goals to three at Hurlingham led to unofficial opinion that England was ready to defend the international trophy won by England from America at Mea- dowlrook in 1914. In this matelf only one member of the victorious Ebglish team of five years ago appeared. Major F, W. Bar- rett played at No. 8 oh the Thornby four, and English repotts of the match, indicate that the standard of play was considerably below the pre- war form of English pelo. HIS CONDITION "Mow's your huiband getting along?" 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