Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1919, p. 9

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG be a na a PAGE NINE --_-- Star Fruit § a or | World of Sport | Jl "SR uneaslF OT | EU ; LW "It's the "well" in the Wellington | frond ensue Fests Tan THAT WEEK-END BASEBALL mms emmy | Be ems | 5, SEE elo L Pipe smokers always appreciate #0 Printans # Phone 05. | 4 neens Street. hone id e-- FOR FINAL BIG FLURRY i i . a TWO GREAT GAMES WILL BE i way the well keeps the moisture Fag e105; PC80dy, Moen PLAYED TWO DAYS WPART and stray tobacco from the mouth, : p---- With Spencer and Schulte in the A Wellington draws clean and dry . Athletics and Ponies Clash on Satur line-up the Leafs and McInnis and iH and the top opening bit sends the day--Big Crowd is Expected for| Anderson in reserve, the Leafs are! x Hi ! fr tongue Game Between Athletics and Buf- | Well equipped for the final flag flur- | ! / smoke up--away from the . I tale Prospects. : ry. Both the veteran and the M. and Be sure and look for the W D C fio TAM pects. 0. recruit performed auspieiously in : LJ The week-end baseball that has | gheir initial appearances on Monday triangle trademark. . That's proof bean Arranged by the City Baseball and are likely to do much better when You are getting a genuine French ~eague Is attracting considerable at- they become more acquainted with : Briar, guaranteed again cking tention amongst the fans in the city. their surroundings. Schulte fs & play- X ' st cra It is a foregone conclusion that the er with an established reputation, and or burning through. All good deal. game between Ponies and Athletics at is noted for his slugging ability. iF ellingto: the Cricket Field on Saturday after-| There is little doubt, but that he will he ) ers sell WD C W, ; ns in all * noon will be one of the stunning fea-| remain a fixture in right field. Spen- a shapes and sizes at $1.00 and up. " 5 « tures of the season. Both teams are cer is also likely to become a perman- right on their toes for the fixture and | ency. He has a fine turn of speed, LEWIS ORR Athletics especially are anxious to |stands nicely at the plate and appar 320 King St. Phone 343 h bring up their average for the trophy ently is possessed of a strong "whip." / License No. 8.27448 The Athletics are certainly a splen- | Manager Irwin, of the Hustler's, than Nd . | \ J did Bggregation and they are hoping | whom there is no better judge of p \ that on Saturday they will be able to [young talent anywhere, was loud in wrest the game from the Ponies and | his praises after Monday's game. He : | gain a chance for first class honors in considers him one of tha best yongs- ; h 1 £ the final feature. sters he has ever clapped an eye upon. : WwW. of The game on Monday will un- n | e. ave a supply doubledly be one of the best exhibi- ee er -------------- pai EMP GROCERY High Grade Groderivs, Fruits 'and Vegetables, Cooked and Uncooked Meats, tion features of the summer season. ' '} cut hard wood and On Wednesday the Buffalo Prospects Athletics Mave to Play | : 2 won from the Havana Red Sox by 4 to i hava iananoque and as the Athletics | { TWO Games Over Week~end > kindling ) 0 eve have'also won from the Havana Red |! $0 X : 3 ® Sox the match between both winners UWA a ' ' should be very interesting. The game The City League Board of Manage- ® ® between the Athletics and the Pros- iment "has made arrangements for a * pects is timed to begin sharp at six {splendid week-end of baseball in the Wb J. Sowards Coal Co: {o'clock and the City League Board |city. On Saturday next, Ponles and : / \ x {of Management is confident that the Athletics clash tn a scheduled fea- / d i! | fans of Kingston will appreciate their ture and it is sure fo he interesting. / 4 Y 5 | efforts to give good baseball and will | Poniés though at the top of the lea- our 0 e | turn out in large numbers, They are | gue were defeated by the Havana Red {promised a treat in the twirling ot{Sox, while Athletics fook he game A ; : Lewis, the Prospects' star tossér, who | from the Negroes. It is therefore a W X . fra: out seventeen of "Pop" Wat. | question which team will be able to he CIGARETTES 5 kins' hams in the river town. win on Saturday and an interesting v of * & ---- «+ {time is expected. 4 . Co. A x Smoke Craven Ar miles rom Kings- On Monday, at six o'clock the Buf- & rettes, hey do : falo Prospects will meet the Athletics | |i Gp. ratify because they are ton, for sale. in what is expected to be one of the i i pire = fragrant -- none 3 fastest games of the seasofi. The SHA Tat any price. Athletics defeated the Havana Red . ¢ Sox and the Red Sox defeated the Prospects and fit, therefore, looks like a sure win for the locals. The Prospects are no slouches, however, end a lively game should be attractive to the fans. | SPP PPI FPP E PPE e bre bet "BILL" DEHANREY IS A VETERAN UMPIRE | Everything else in proportion The Military Baseball League exoClitive seems to be tickled with the umpiring of Kingstons' veteran baséballer, "Bill" De- haney, who has been handling the ticker at all their games this year, "Bill" is an old hand at the game and knows it from beginning to end. His work this season behind the catcher has been very satisfactory and the fans have no difficulty in hear. ing his decisions. For the past thirty years Dehaney has been connected with baseball organi- zations in the city and his side- line coaching was a feature at thé game a few years ago. ------------------. "Midsummer Hockey News ' Frank Neighbor, the hockey player, is spending the summer in his home- Go Carts and town, Pembroke, where he is engaged | successfeliy-bi the Insurance business, being a partner in the firm of Behan |B s We have a few used Ford and Neighbor, In his spare time a ay ¥ 1a es Oars which we can sell reason. Frank is playing baseball, and al- » able. All automobile repair though not as valuable on the dia- : work guaranteed. mond as on the fice, he is a Qaclded acquisition to the Knights of Colum- $ bus team, which holds seco ' place i Central Gara ge ! : ' " in the town league. Questioned as #85 King St. Phone 2188 | Al must go. Come to-day. ERSEPLERPEPPEP EPP PEED | to where he would likely play hock- ey during the coming winter, he \ . SPORTING GOODS co. {CITY LEAGUE sTAnpavs) would not commit himself. Harry Cameron, also of hockey é fame, is summering in Pembroke as i » . : No. TtTod" Gal well, and lke Neighbor is playing 88 Princess Street "Teddy" 1s the fara Ee tp baseball, Jeng an ihe Hemet 14m, : " Who hurls for Ponies, He is one of |Cdmeron is working for the Pem. : Phone 529 ' "Home of the Brunswick. the best tossers in tMe league and |broke Lumber Company. , toa there are many who are not afraid na the assert without fear of contradic. Have a Care, Del.! tion that he 1s the premier pitcher | An unusual accident was recorded of the league. At any rate "Tea" recently in a semi-profesional hase has got the slippery sguft down cold |ball game at Denver, when James and his ability to hold down the hits Hume, a pitcher for one of the oon- to a minimum is a byword. When [tending teams, suffered a broken arm. he gets his eagle eye cast on first | Hume had pitched about twelve balls, 3 . ay 4 bass * Jakes Sine Sprinter to make | when he wound up 108 a wide out- i 3 a steal to second. he aspiring base | curve. Just as the ball left his hand x : : CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS stealer sometimes tries to gat his goat | Hume's arm broke midway between | Large stock and low prices High hn AGENTS YOR with antics on the sack, but it takes |the shoulder and elbow as clean as lot to worry the laconic "Ted". He |if struck by a fywheel The accident i iddi ibs, handles, the ball with perfect control] was one of the most unusual ever Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Cribs . : ; : : and is one of the most valuable men | recorded in baseball, St. Lawrence [sis RJ. Reid AR Se May Soon Be Leaders. * , Uy " eC 3 Al nn & P ; t ihe Ciucinnati Rdds under thal {Does This Presage ; : EE e rorter Slowly, but surely sain mie re} - Close Attention to | LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 Also y taking a strong|} Intercollegiate Rughy?] hold on the leadership of the Na. eg Jaughy, Raiutsctute all kinda of soft drinks. We deliver to tional League. Tuesday they defeated : A | pares v ioh sven : anid Sn ck Brooklyn, while the Giants lost to St. ¥ - > : ; ) | After many years as player and Fouls, With She Joquisition of See manager Frank Shaughnessy is going | be Materia anol bosition should Maragss Frank Shaughn Frank has rally suliance a5 Tewintic one of the most glittering minor lea-| Be 4 © récords of any ball player. Once and could also be counted upon toy §2 pastimed In the big league for piteh now and again. He was also an Co nie Mack's Athletics and figured outfielder of repute. To have an uti- $ th a trade Hot brocera Rion oF ms man nse Is an seqiisc 18 10 famous rade shut broug a So picking good players which fact is|in the public mind to ne repeltion, borne out by the strong team that he He eo or at Canadian has welded together this year, out of i ha % pus Montreal practically east-off players. . ke In thy A This consists of a galvan- \ Me. . : ized Garbage Pail, set in a " , i : - steel retainer, which is bur- pe EO RELIABILITY. On schedule to by the minute, on thefob all the time 'and at a low cost of operation. w VER HEAR OF A REO save on the initiative of er? The Reo is as re sun in its orbit. -

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