Eye 1% 1 MONDAY, AUST 11, 1919 RT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Y FireSale Now On BICYCLES $1 0.00 off every Bicycle in our Store ins a Everything else in proportion All must go. Come to-day. i No SATISFACTION GUARANTEED of magnetos of all kinds, including marine, lighting, starting and generating WILLARD SERVICE STATION © Brook St. . |. LESSES, Prop. 'Phone 1340 World of Sport [ { | i SHPBULDERS EASY WI DEFEATED THE R. ¢. A. { GOALS TO 0. BY 8 { In the Final Game of the First Half of the Series of the Military Foot. ball League, . The final game in the first half of the ies in the Miliatry Football leag schedule was played on the Cricket Field on Saturday evening between the R. C. A. and the Ship- builders the latter team winning by a score of 8 to 0. As indicated by the score, it was a one-sided game throughout, and the R. C. A. never had a chance. In the first period) Graham scored two goals and Cowan one, and in the sécond period Gra- ham scored three and Cowan twe more. There was a record attendan- ce and a goodly sum was added to the funds at the league. The football games have developed an interest far beyond the expecta- tions of the promoters of the Lea- gue. Indeed there was opposition to the formation of the league because nobody thought much of the game. Mr. Adam, the secretary-treasurer, wag most insistent and with the help of some others undertook to« make it a success, and he has done it. He had charge of the ground and saw that everything was in readiness be- fore the games. He also looked after the funds with the assistance of Mrs. are in a flourishing condition. The line up was: R.C.A Shipbuilders Bramshaw goal Duncan Corp. Graham 'right and left 'Fuller and Phillips backs and Roach Durant, Rowe half backé¢ Kay, Partis Clarabutt and Boyd Wilson centre forward Graham Goldfinch outside right Burgess Horsepool Anside right Cowan Crabb inside left Montgomery Pevey outside left Morris Referee-- MacFarlane. Military Baseball Standing. The standing of the teams in the Military Baseball League is as fol- lows: Team Vocational .. GoW. VA sa District Depot .. .. Won Lost uy 3 xB 3 | 4 CITY LEAGUE STANDBYS No. 9, "Del" Cherry Cherry is the big youngster who does the neat work in the pitcher's 'box for Ponies. Though, *tis said, that he is scAreely out of his 'teens he shows up as one of the niftiest hurl- ors in thé league. His work has been recognized in outside towns and he is Sg AH counted to be'one of the best young rs. in the game around here, tely . he upuglly has diffi- y in lasting a full game but for the first six or seven innings he is as good as can be procured by any team. His work is consistent and steady and he can work out of a pinch better 'than any man in the league. + "Del" can clout out the fast ones and is a good all round man, u The spider has no cause for alarm 'when his life hangs by a thread. Silence is golden--and some re- | marks are very brassy. : X HOW MCEVENUE WON GAME FROM QUEEN'S The Toronto Argonauts' Now | Coach Is a Finished 'Rugby Player. { } «Optimism of the highest order pe] valled at the Argonaut football meet- | ing in Toronto, and Coach "Sinc" Me Evenue expressed the opinion that the coming season would be the best | in thé history of the Interprovineial| Union. He based his belief on the fact that Montreal, Hamilton and Toronto are hungry for the great fall! pastime, and that there are plenty of capable players eager to chase the pigskin again. The question of a playing field wad: discussed .at length, and it was admitted that this was the one big barrier confronting the Double Blue. The Board of Control will not deal with the matter of erecting a stadium until some time in September, and, even if they do decide to build, it would then be too late to be of any benefit during the approaching sea- son. The Argos will probably prac- tice at the Rosedale grounds, but will make an effort to secure the Univer- sity of Toronto stadium for their league games. Adams with the result. that things { "Sine" McEvenu® coached the | Blue and White in 1915, and al- though his téam failed to win the championship, he did so well with the material on hand that his abil. ity was never questioned. Last week he was again elected to lead the Argos, and no better choice could have been made. McEvenue starred as a member of the St. Michael's Col- lege team, and in 1911 and "12 help- éd win championships for McGill In the Intercollegiate he was regarded as one of the brainiest of quarters backs, always alert and quick to take advantage of an opponent's mistakes, In 1912 he practically won the title for McQill, when he scored a touch= down in Kingston that broke up a hard-fought game against Queen's University. The Tri-color aggregation liad provided a stubborn battle, were leading at half-time by 3 to 2, and Appeated to have the edge on the play. McGill finally worked the ball to the Queen's two-yard line, but on two successive bucks were held by the Queen's léft inside wing. McEve- nue then changed /tagtics and gave the signal for a fake buek, also through Mcliquham. Ed. Elliott, playing right middle, completely out- guessed, left his position to help stop the buck, and Mclkvenue, tak- ing full advantage of the mistake, took the ball, and dashing through the opening left by Elliott, scored the touchdown that broke up the game, The Argo coach i% also conversant with all the plays used by Shaugh- nessy, and given fairly good material be will provide opposing teams with much to worry about. The Chiriya Won The Yacht Race Saturday Afternoon. 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The course was from the Club to the penitentiary buoy; thence to Miles buoy and home. The weather was ideal with a fresh breeze from the south west and a fair sea. The Kathleen got an ear- ly lead which was maintained until she rounded the penitentiary buoy the second .time, when her skipper made a mistake where the lead was lost to the Chiriya which finished first, followed by the Kathleen and Thistle in the order named. THE GAME ON SATURDAY. Athletics Were Defeated by Ponies : on Saturday by 17 to 7. + In & sensational gamé at the Cricket Field on Saturday afternoon Ponies defeated the Adhletios by 17 to 7. It was some struggle the first, but the losers went to in the second infngs 'vhen Ponies notched, up miné runs and J. 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