Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1919, p. 9

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THE DAILY BICYCLES $10.00 off every Bicycle in -our Store Everything else in proportion All must go. Come to-day. DGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. : 8 of Phone 529 "Home of 'the Brunswick." ix LAY ; iE $1 y x x Fk % - | X } r eA Lumber, Lathe and 'Shingles -- & AW Ky LY: OMAWE oc .. « 4 Lv, Smith's Tae nil. Pei Fe World of Sport ALY OWNERS WIL Fc JOHNSON MAY BE BACKING DOWN IN CONTROVERSY. He Has Subjected Carl May's to a Big Fine and Reinstatement May . Follow. At Washington President Ban Johanson of the American League an« nounced that the suspension of Carl Mays, the pitcher recently purchased by the New Yprk Americans from the Boston Red Sox, would remain in force for the remainger of the sea- son unless "evidence of extenuating circumstances was produced." ' According to Lieut.-Col. T. L.. Hus- ton, half owner of the New York Am- ericans. Baseball will ses one of its most interesting fights in years it Johnson, attempts to keep the sus. pension of Mays in force for the sea- son. "I will promise both Mr. Jolinson and the general baseball public that the New York Club will not sit idly by sand stand for this interference with its property rights. I will not tell the New York Club's plan of ac- tion at this time, but if Mays' sus- pension is kept in force, we will take action and take it quickly." said Col Huston, Following up the threat Col. Rup- pert and Col. Houston of the Kilties have: declared open war on Ban Johnson, and unless Johnson changes his stand the New York owners will fight to the bitter end. Johnson called { a meeting for Tuesday of the Amer!-| can League to consider the Mays | case, but Ruppert and Houston have refused to attend this meeting, al-| leging that they would be outvoted | by the five other clubs which were! angling for Mays and claiming that Johnson favored Cleveland and want- ed to' give Frazee. of Boston the worst of things. They will apply for an injunction 'to restrain Mr. John- son from interference" with the New York club. Meanwhile Mays will be subjected to a heavy fine which he must pay | Saudia Aug. 16 Bovis Tia did ayers a NOB & at Columbia... .. Sept, 61 Wor paten ) Among the new members are Rob- Park hb ed My out of his own pocket by President Johnson. This announcement is bes lieved by baseball men to indicate Mays' reinstatement within a very short time. Wings Hits Hard. Catgher Ed. Wingo, of the Lachine club of the Independent Baseball Lea gue, who i8 now under contract to Chicago White Sox, is the real batt- ing leader of that organization. He is batting for .388. He played here last year with the Dental Corps. Ai LLIN SYSTEM HARVEST HELP _ EXCURSIONS "=¥T7.00 to Winnipeg, plus % cent per mile beyond. Going dates, August 12th and 19th. For further particulars, apply to-- J. P. HANLY, / + CP, and TA, G. T. Ry, Kingston; Ont. = jorry LEAGUE STANDBYS No. 4 Stanley Trotter. "Stan," the popular secretary- | treasurer of the league, is right on the job when it comes to baseball. He wag one of the prime gnovers in the organization of the league and for same years was its president. His | interest in its progress has been one | of the gratifying features and it has often been remarked that if there Were more men like him in King- ston who would consistently work for the good of some sporting organi- tation it would be no time until a Kingston Amateur Athletic Associa- tion could be formed. "Trot" has worked steadily for the league and he has great faith that it is doing much to cultivate ¢léan sport in the city. Mr. Trotter has very efficiently carried out the various duties that have been assigned to him and it is the wish of every true lover of sport in the city that his interest may ne- ver wane. ------e - LIKELY PENNANT WINNERS || IN BIG LEAGUE CLINCH Glancing at them from this angle it looks as though Giants and White Sox would meet in the big October elinoh. Cincin- nati is stirring things up In the National and nfay beat the Giants for a chance at the big muss. There will be consider- able tang to the serief this year. The interest in base ail has been more than pass. 3 fair all season, and when two outstanding hamlets like New York and Chicago are battling it out the interest is bound to be hectic, LUDERUS OF PHILLIES | BREAKS COLLINS' MARK Fred Ludenis of the Philadelphia | National League team has broken the | record for playing in consecutive | games established by Eddie Collins! of the Chicago White Sox. Luderus | has pot missed a fixture since June | 2nd, 1919, and by playing today has | completed 479 games in succession. MAJOR LEAGUE TRANSFER. Outflelder See of the Rochester, ! N.Y, Internationals, has been secur- | ed for the Cincinnati Nationals. Sue- to the Cuban, was traded for him, ! and a considerable amount of money is said to have 'been paid in adaition. { See is but 20 years old and originally | was a pitcher. : The New York Nationals have pro- curell Arthur Nebf, a star left-hand- ed pitcher, from the Boston Nation- als, in exchange for Pichers Cecil Causey, Joe Oescheger and John Paul Jones, and Catcher Geo. O'Neill. Jones is now with the Toronto Club of the a re aa] League, and O'Neill with the Rochéster Club, Charles (Buck) Hefzog, star in- fielder of the | ba 1 league, on Saturday, became" a mber of the Chicago National League as the result of 4 deal by which Leslie Mann, outfielder, and Charles Pick, tern player. The Cleveland - American League have announced the trade of Pitcner Phillips of the local team to Milw; kee for Pitcher Faeth. CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Bogutas Bi puabier Services ANGHOR=DONALDSON TO GLASGOW i re ee Saturnia ANGHUR | © THE COMPANY, a } HE HAD BETTER ~GO TO GERMANY | | Jack Johnson, the former heavy- weight champion, is evidently up to his old tricks again; it the word re- ceived from Mexico City is ltrue. oo cording to word received here the negro is to be deported from Mexico | for "scandalous conduct" and defan | at police and refusal to obyy the ican laws. Johnson is now: exiled Zrom the United States for alleged violation of the Mann white slave law and has been shunmed in France, England and Spain, It Is said that he intends to go back to Spsin from Mexico, It was reported two weeks that he was to meet Dar (Porky) Flynn, | wg. 23} the Boston heavy weight, in a watch at Monterey, Mexico. PAGE NINE into the question of Tobacco Quality; the more you realize that no other smoke can equal Go Carts and Baby Carriages Large stock and low prices-- High Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Cribs. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER "PHONE 577 infielder, are exchanged for the eas- |) Automobile Owners- Attention ! Why worry about the many troubles that develop in your car. Just bring it to DAVIS DRY K COMPANY and have their mechanics do the necessary work to make things right. WE CAN DO IT. OXY-ACETYLENE CARBON BURNER FourCylinders .....:.......... $250 'SixCylinders . ........... ....$3.50 'Twelve Cylinders . .. ...... ....56.00 Other repairs such as motor boats, gasoline engines and machinery. . OXY-ACETYLENE CUTTING AND WELDING "oT Sa Fra § ( Candy Store - 60 Princess Street. Fhome 273 Canadas Food Board License: Fray, 9-1030;. Candy, 11-410 - EMPIRE 'GROCERY High Gade Groceries, Fruils and Vegetables, Cooked sud Uncooked Meats, LEWIS ORR 320 King St. Phone 349 License No. 5.27448 ---- We have a supply of cut hard wood and J. Sowards Coal Co. 25 acres good land, house and barn, six .miles from Kings. ton, for sale. W. H. GODWIN & SON ' Real Estate & Insurance Brock. St, Phone 484 Will Be At CAVERLY'S Next Week Let us Book Your Orders New, Bon Marche Cor. King und Earl Strowts. License No. S-37T149 "Aprol! "The Sweet Oil of For - table and ¥ D. COUPER 841-3 Princess stret. FPhone 74 A -------- 2 HOUSE

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