Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1919, p. 10

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ls THE PAGE TEN ( ER NE ARR Br RRR % on Nene Ry ER OT AO ny DAILY BRITISH WHIG Ae ea A TA EHS -- .Bass-Oreno Have you heard about it? It dives dash- es, darts and wiggles just like an injured fish. Probably the secret of the success of 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 oy reel has done more to discourage tH€ sport of casting than even that oft-mooted question: "N/hy Don't They Bite" Now we have a Reel that won't - back- lash, and you don't have to thumb your 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 i accuracy than can be done by the most ex- perienced angler. Fully Guaranteed We have the BIKE you'll like to take you to your fishing rounds. TREADGOLD . SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK "De Lux" Klectric Iron .. . "De Lux" Electric Toaster ........ oe vsnivsi.r vBS0 i "De Lux" Electric Stove ... ... ye «+ +. $8.00 Es The above are all guar d. See ples in our d ki ' ' ' Er - : . 1O( ¥ ~~ x ' i Automobile + Owners Attention ! Why worry about the many troubles that .develop in your car. Just bring it to DAVIS DRY DOCK COMPANY and have their mechanics do the | y work to make . iE | OXY.ACETYLENE CARBON BURNER * SE AALS ace eg mre maaan Heese. | In the World of 'Sport BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME HORSES RACES AND BASEBALL GAMES AT FAIR GROUNDS, | There Are Four Events on the Racing Card, While the Havana Red Sox Will Play With Ponies and Ath- letics--Driving Club Has the Sea son's Very Best Offering. Monday (Civic Holiday) will be a big day at the :Falr Grounds, The Kingston Gentlemen's Driving Club has completed arrangements for the best programme that has ever been given in Kingston, and one which will suit both the lovers of baseball and horse racing. All that is necessary to 'make the "doings" a great suc- cess, is fine weather, and Old Sol has promised to do his part. The list of entries for the horse races appeared in Friday's Whig, and it is regarded by lovers of horse racing as the best card that has ever been offered on the local track. There will be four events, the named race, the 2.16 pace and trot, the 2.40 trot and pace and the 2.30 trot. A 'keen contest is looked for in each event, In addition to the horse races, there: will be two baseball matches when, the ever popular Havana Red Sox will be here for two games. They will first "hook up" with the Ponies and afterwards play the Athletics. As both the Ponies and Athletics are going strong, these games should be the biggest drawing card this sea- son. - "Pop" Watkins' nine is always | {popular here. They will render a| {programme of songs throughout the igame, They are a funny lot, and {are sure to give the fans a good | time. They are also showing "pep" {in their games this season, and no |doubt will be greeted by a record | crowd. THE LATEST BOXING DOPE JIMMY WILDE 1S LIKELY COME TO AMERICA. TO Pal Moore Wants Another Bout With the Champi Dempsey Has Not Made Definite Answer About the Big Bout. Jimmy Wilde, the British fly- weight marvel, wants to g0 to the United States and "make a clean- up' of dollars. Therefore, it is not likely that Pal Moore and the little champion will meet in London again soon, although Nate Lewis, manager of Moore, has asked for the match and received the sanction of Promo- ter C. B. Cochran, who staged the recent bout between the boys. Lewis offered to contribute $2,500 to a charitable institution if Wilde would consent to another match, and Cochran seized on the opportunity of bringing them together again, but Wilde is holding out. Co¢hran is still dickering with Wilde, Walter Ross, the British bantam- weight champion, has been matched with Moore, Lewis announced re- cently. They will battle within the next three weeks for a side bet of $2,500. © Cochran announced that total re- ceipts © of the Wilde-Moore bout amounted to $95,000 Wilde's proposed trip to the Uni- ted States does not include the possi- bility of meeting Pefe Herrman, world's bantamweight champion, be- cause he holds Herrman cannot make 116 pounds ringside. p The proposed match between Jack Dempsey and the winner of the Carp- entier-Beckett bout is still hanging fire. Cochran says he has obtained signatures of Carpentier and Beckett, but that Dempsey has not definitely made an answer. Cochran's Ameri- can agent is said to have deposited $50,000 in New: York to be trans- ferred to Dempsey when he signs ar- ticles. Cochran said yesterday he had received word from the United States that the deal for Dempsey was nearing completion, . If matched, Dempsey would make his appear- ance in England in famous Olym- pia Hall which can seat 30,000 per- sons, Admission would range from $5 to $125. RT Where Life Is Quiet. i | Better Go To Toronto Urban Shocker, Detroit pitcher with the St. Louis Browns, must pay $326 back ailmony and attorney fees before August 2nd. Judge Clyde L. Webster so ruled 'when Shocker's tha len be Bind $450 in his payments nts, which TE Bra: me 0 Bia dof] er Mn quency his ailmony payments after. Shocker in debt, jap" signg articles. A Blood:fo« A 1st will be $25 a week, | ue 1s Jibs suiy 455 WANTS HIM T0 COME OUT JIMMY WILDE WANTS TO PICK DOLLARS OFF THE TREES, Pal Moore Not Likely to Get An- other Chance Against the British Flyweight. Jimmy Wilde, the British fiy- weight marvel, wants to go to the United Safes and "make a clean- of doudars. Therewre, it is not hikely that Pal Moore and the little champion will meet here again goon, alvhough Nate Lewis, manager of Moore, has asked for the mateh ,and received the sanciion of Promoter C. B. Cochrane, who stag- ed the recent bout between the boys. Lewis offered to contribute $2,600 to a charitable ins.tution if Wilde would concent to anciher matoh, and Cochran seized on the opportun~ ity of bring them together again, but Wilde is hoiding out. Cocaran is still dickering with Wilde. Waiter Ross; the British bantam- weight champion; hes been matplred with Moore, Lewis announced last night. They will battle within the next three weeks for a side bet of $2,600, Cochran announced that total re- celpts of the Wilde-Mooie bout am- ounted to $95,000. Wilde's proposed trip to the Unit- ed States does not include the pos- sibility of meeting Peter Herrman, world's bantamweighit champion, because he holds Herrman cannot make 116 pounds ringside. The proposed match between Jack Dempsey and the winner of the Car- pentier-Beckett bout ic stil hanging fire. Cochran says he hag obiamed signatures of Carpentier and Beck- ett, but that Dempsey has not defin- itely made an answer. Cochran's American agent is sald to have de- posited $50,000 in New York to be transferred to Dempsey when he Cochran sadd yes- terday he had received word from the United States that the deal for Dempsey was neaving completion If matched, Dempsey would make his appearance in England in the famous Olympia Hall, which ean seat 30,000 persons. Admission would range from $5 to $125. i -------- WHAT CAN A FELLOW DO ? Ed. Walsh spent a lifetime building up a spithall and now the American Association bans the breed. What becomes of Ed? Of course he can use plain curves, but so can a bartender mix nut sundaes. J TALK OF RUGBY AGAIN * BENEATH MOUNTAIN Ready For Football With Two Senior Teams in Am= 'bitious City. The return of Bobby Kerr, Hugh Murray and the other Tiger officers, Have Locals Got A Horse Like This ? The half-mile track duate -| gle G. is still the Master of all the| side-wheelers on the big' line," just | as decidedlyas Le was on the twice- arounds, His latest sensational per- Ormance when he won heats at Toledo on In Siem markable testimony to the wearing qualities of the son off Anderson Wilkes, now nine years old, ana] raced almost continuously since he | at Toledo last year, and was making | appearance this season. She | proved no more formidable than the opposition the stallion had already been disposing of so far as ability to beat him is concerned. He went three heats in front, the second in 1.59%, and the third in 2.00%, the mare be- ing second in both. The last half of the second heat was paced in 591% seconds. While the free-for-all class is dominated by one horse, the class paces are likely to furnish great rac- ing on the Grand Circuit. Nine with records of 2,04%, none of which had a win race eligibility better than 2.10, have already been developed, and it Is hardly probable that the supply is exhausted. ! SHOULD SAY NOT Wifey: Really? And are we going * to be rich and have a car and ---- Hubby: We can't have a car and be rich too, my dear. MARCH OF PROGRESS You seem ut- terly worthless. You must be a tramp. They uster call us tramps, mum, Now Ny they'd call us iA inefficiency ex perts. from overseas, has resulted in erable rugby gossip in Hamilton. The opinion is shared by all concerned that the great fall pastime will flour- ish this year, and that, while all of the clubs in the Dominion will have to practically rebuild their teams, the material will not be found wantifig. Tigers are already looking forward to |' the cool weather, Team Dropper From League. The football game that was sched- uled to take . place between the R.C.H.A. and District Depot on Fri- day evening was mot played, the R.C.H.A, team dec'ding to drop out of the league. This was made nec- essary because of their inability to lime up enough of their own men the composed "the ma- jority of their team ait the last game. Cafes now serve kickiess : cham- pagne for $3.75 'a quart. + Call it sham-pagne. ? Discovered y Over- PORTS PAT aL SROATED comes * WONDERFUL Heretofore it has often bee hopeless task for a thin-b Fs A SOMETHING TO RECOMMEND THEM Mr. Longwed--Silly, isn't it for a woman to take to pet animals when she's been disappointed in landing a husband? . His Wife--i don't knew. it's no trouble at all to get rid of a cat that doesn't sult you. i} AT THE FANCY DRESS BALL Kathryn--What's Kate grouching about? Her costume won a prize, didn't it? g tony teenth ES that she de- signed Sora ovum Give her OT ARTISTIC MEMORJALS. 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