Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1919, p. 9

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© FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, EE ------ceeee / _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BICYCLES | $10. 00 off every Bicycle in our Stor - Everything else in proportion All must go. Come to-day. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 529 RB rine of the Brunswick." - World of Sport Descampe, manager of Georges Beckett, the new British heavyweight | | French boxer. i Beckett recently knocked out Frank ' Goddard in a round and a half at the | Olympan arena. After the fight he | wag asked if he believed Carpentier | could defeat the new champion. He declared Carpentier most certainly could. "1 watched the fight very closely, " sald D: "for I must tell Car- pentier all about it, and ali about Beckett. Carpentier Is Beckett's superior, He will defeat Beckett when they meét in September and I'll tell you why. "Both men entered the ring with {the raputation of being hard hitters, but I falled to note a really good left hand punch; or a good right, for that matter, in all dhat Beckett did. {Goddard fatled to show his hitting {powers also. dard was beaten by a better boxer, but not by & man who ean tackle Carpentier. It makes a lot of dif-' ference when a man on miss blows back a few inches. . Here are more --- | Here's Hoping They'll Hit For The Hig Sous. Two new players have been added to the Toronto Ball Club in an ef- fort to win a third consecutive pen- nant. They are Frank Schultz, out- fiélder, until recently manager and right-fielder of the Binghamton team, and John Haddock, catcher, secured by purchase from the Bing- hamton ¢lub, ; With the addition of these players several of the preéscent men will have to he let out, so that the Toronto Li can keep within the player limit. Breckénridge will probably be sent| to the M. and O, of some other league, although 'President McCaffery stated some time ago that he would be tak- en care of for the yemainder of the season, as he kept on playing for the Leafs for nearly three weeks when the team was badly crippled, al- though in no fit condition to play him- self, ¥ Schultz is a long-distance, left- hand hitter and has the range of the fsland blesichers, as he has made one home run thére already this season, -- * a um------------------------ i. et aT all Fiitood. Sec samples in our window. Canadians Showed The Real Stuff. > = - a + Canada proved the quality of her sportemanship to the Jast dip by of- fering to take on the best golf team that the Umited States had to send for an international pariez vous, know- ing dt the time that her chance for sucoess looked to be seven fminus "takes @ hundred per cent. aports- tan- to dssue a challenge where he knows the odds are all ed the other way. For the normal 'human Hikes at least a fiir chanes to bag » | the laurel when he starts, With it was merely a matter of friendly competition, wlere the game itself wag 2 number of notches above the final ecorc. w Willard Didnt Do It For Him Anyway, | champion a match for the clever ja punch. DescAmps was at the ringside when [more clever hoxer. | AND THEN AGAIN DEMPSEY MIGHT "BRING THE GOLD TO AMERICA rregsons why Carpentier should beat | Carpentier, does mot oensider Joe |Beckeit: "He is much quicker on his feet. | Ha stands on his fect when delivering He has both & good left and 'good right hand. © He is 4 much He is orafttier. "In meeting Beckett, Carpentier would not havesto be so anxiods about Joe dashing out his left as he would if he was boxing Dambadier Wells, who has a very long reach, and whom georges beat twice. "Beckett's reach does not compare "with that of Wells. Georges will not have to worry ofi this point, 'and be- sides he is a much botter infighter than Beckott. He proved his ability at infighting against Jos Jeanette, the best Amepican boxer Amerdoa has gent to Europe and one of the slev- erest big men in the states. Georges beat him round after round mfight- ing, and that when 'Be was & mers boy. During the fight he downed Jeanette twice. "1 feel sure that Carpentier will de- feat Beckett, retain his European '"T'here can be mo doubt that God- | gold cup. title and Wring back do France with him that handsome trophy the Gant It will be one of the hap- piest days of my life." If Carpeénticr Should defeat Joe l¢hen Jack Dempsey might get a crack 1ike Beckett's hook for shiting his at the Freschman---and he seems to want to. where he will make an effort to in- duce French authorities to change {their minds regarding the /battle. It ig understood that Socialist de- Pputieg have brought stroag pressure to bear on Premier Clemenceau to keep Carpentier from making the trip to England. They point out that whereas Carpentier is able to accum- ulate several thouand dollave ih a mihgle night, French workingnién are struggling hard to overcome the poverty left by the war, Cochran hopes to subattute Eddie McGoorty, the Anrerican gh -heavy- weight, in case he is unable to bring Carpentier over. Thepe 8 hovwhance that Fred Fulton will be chosen in place of the French champion, Bee- kett's 'manager wisely sidest the mateh by declaring his boxer wag not getting Jack Dampsey's title. More Prizes for Golfers. Sugh a splendid numbér of entries as been received at Hamilton that the Royal Canadian Golf Associations have announced that they are en- abled tv inchase the phizes as fol- lows: firct $200 and a gold medal; #econd. $150 and a iver medal; third, $100; fourth, 350; 'fbth, $30 ad sixth, $10, J.A. Newman, the Cataraqui Club proessicmal is the only represetative from Kingston. 'know how to cook. PAGE NINE A o It Now Send Gb your hair or felt mattress to be renovated and recov- BENG Hate -Go Carts and Baby Carriages Large stock and low prices-- High Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Cribs. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 Joseph Baselley and George W. Burgess, citizens of Belleville, died suddenly, the former from heart Thoughts travel fast, but some failure and the latter from paraly- people's thoughts never travel far, !sis. Only a wise girl selects tor a us- | band a man whose mother didn't | Jaek Dempsey, world's hesvy- | Weight champion, arrived in Chi on Tuesday from Salt Lake Cy an operation om Bim nose: According to Dempsey, he has by incorrect bi pon. Ftd Sh months, The champion was besleg by promoters and others who eged 40 put him in sirouss, in the mov leg k Kearns, his manager, decided to in tow days before sonsideting the 1 The Cash Store Specials For This Week: Fresh Lettuce, Beets, On- fone, Cucumbers and Vege- tables, etc. Fresh Fruits arriving daily--- Red Cufrants, Raspberries, Peaches, Bananas, Gooseberries and Pears. Watermelon, whole, or by the" slice. Choice fresh Butter 50 to 55¢ The United Grocery 188 Princess St. Phone 267 Next to Standard Bank HOUSE CLEANING Cadillac Electric Cleaners Make the Work Easy $32.50, $87.50, $42.50 Rental $1.25 per day J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. | Tel. 819 41 Clarence St. Premium Grocery Fresh Seasonable Fruité of all kinds arriving dally, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Ru- barb always on hand. 0. B. 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