Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Aug 1919, p. 10

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MONDAY, Avaver 18, ww. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . : PAGE NINE eee te * = eee -- ---- Sa Sm ee - g ee ee | VIE Golf Players In the World of Sport A TRNH FOR GALAGRE == :* ~~ 3: ¢ THE GANE T0ED Tig Any Golf Club or lon in our'store must + |A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF FOOT. 1s week---$3.50, $3. 30--all HELD BUFFALO PROSPECTS TO Ponies, BALL ON SATURDAY Nia. be sold this week --$3.50, $ 00, $2.50--a Bin Tay. HOSE LOTS i] HT go at : C. Stewart, 3b, It Was the Neatest Game of the Sea-| Nicholson, ¢.1. Son and Ponies Were in Great Found, ss. $1.50 EACH ; Form--Hard Luck For Ponies, A single and triple in the ninth innings after the most magnificent pitching of the season, couplédd with ' . a solitary erratic throw from Gal- Some nice Golf Bags at . . . . Half Price lagher, lost the game to the Ponies Li the Cricket Feld on Saturday after- Boon before a very large and encour- 8he séore by innings: Were supported by new blond and aging attendance. At the beginning R.H.E. | thé Shipouilders were not long in ot the ninth innings the score stood | Prospects 2---4 3 2|findifig out that their work was cut 8 10 2 In favor of the Ponies, but the | Pogies ,.. .. 000---3 5 4 out for them. Lavery scored the first game 'ended 4 to 3 in favor of the @ summary: Three base hit, | #oal and hé was foliowed by Jarrett ® Buffalo Prospects. : Daley (Prospects); two base hits, | 4nd A. Heap for the 21st. Lavery tied From the first ball it was a piteh- | Nicholson, Daley (Ponies), Galla- | them with & second. Both teams again er's duel and both Gallagher and |gher; struck out, by Gallagher 11, 8cored and the first hald gaded 3 to wis were accorded wonderful sup. |by Lewis 10; base on balls, O. Stew. | 3. The second halt was £ hard fight port. . The former pitched the best | art, O'Brien, Partell, Lynch, Lewis; | but both teams succeeded in scoring game of his life and the latter held | stolen base, O'Brien; wild pitch, Gal-| one goal before the finish. Large stock and low prices-- High the Ponies down to five hits, two Iagher - lewis; Basted ball, Evans; a gteves may be the faults of the g : more than Gallagher. eit on bases, Ponies 3 Prospscts 2; | executive, it must be said of the : : : : Come in to-day. We have the Club or The match was fast all through um a. George Sullivan; roferse, | players in the different teams that Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Crib. and devold of bad errors. The locals Capt. --aRoe @i time of game, 1.49. | they have made t © ledge a success Iron you ought to have, and some other fel- looked sure for h wit. but gy es and are deserving of stromg sie : : of those unlucky streaks of chance They are playing excellent football " low will get 1t. Hurry. which sometimes follow the best | and keen interest is shown in every R. | Re teams, the ' Buffdlonians took the game. Lt Col. H. E. Pense WHS pres- ° bacon. || ént and shook hands with a number . leis th B Ww For thd first three innings "Teddy" ; : mest agen "TOM B6 Was glod to LEADING UNDERTAKER - PHONE 577 A Bicyc e 18 t e est ay held the Prospects right down te no The line up was: sh ---- Between The 21st Batt. and the Ship. | bulders----dt Was a Really Hard Fight Throughout, One of the best football games of R Was witnessed between and Shipbuilders Saturday evening. 8Core being 4 to It was the best game put up by the 21st thus far, The. old reliables: w|~oconucomel jvoonmueoxa in - Hits and no runs, in the last fanning Shipbuilders 21st three men in succession. The Ruffalos | Dundan ,.....goal Rlackbutn were not so successful, as the Ponies | Fuller ....right back . +. Harrison to et to t e Oo u scored "their three during that time, R a ; Rodch right halt Batty In the first innings the first three St | Gardner | lett back J. .Wentheldt men were thrown out at first, but in \ iy centre half ithe second, after Sommerville. had | « 1olt half breesed, Hayned landed a neat single | 4, Lavery ... .outslde right..." in right field. Daley lifted : Cowan .....inside right One into the 'park and trotted Graham ...eentre forward ... : around to the home plate, but was ol) . ik M Q S S e sant, ak. to 'second dad Haynes to a Mor oma ant + +4 I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | fhird on § ground ruling. However, Referee--MacFarlane. i ry ar Tork of magnetos of all kinds, including marine, Lewis hued & wild one and Haynes / aan a a b | cars, lighting, Stationary and motor A starting and geperating passed over. Cherry whirred and . \ a. YS re systems of all inakes, and storage batteries. " Inquire about the Evans popped to pitcher, In the thira Cy! A 7 new ba y innings they chalked wp two more. \ Vr LT bone dry battery before purchasing, ® hot | 1 s : : Biron "Sub 0 Bios ose wo wae ais - i The Shi atgue ots; wii 1 ARD SER\ "ICE ST. ATION 4 cks. host agrees | FA : 1( Y( : es he tat outfield ned to Bationnek | ewitn everybody except his own Here Is Ours. lil 19 Brook st. I. LESSES, Prop, 'Phone 1340 Nicholson started the fireworks. He | Wife" uncorked some old time #peed after The fans of Kingston 38 Bad bigres out. a founle, Seo ng ; Sateful to the Board of M . ' th Purtell missed the ball at third and 2 ot the 0 should be anagement | y Baseball League for brings ing the Buffalo Prospects to the city JB] Lynoh at home, fase | 10 play local teams, Undoubtedr | I CTR . : R ] 5 5 00 t 4? 00 In the fourth Ponies hand] a dou~ VERY SAD = the games with Athletics and Ponies Ny pr Dwellin and barn, i egular . a . ble plky When Daley shot ons to Som-| Gem : have been the most att Te b--My but ractive staged : i x merville, who nailed O'Brien at B86C-| 1.0 awtul to be 3 4 in this eity for a long long time, and er ) one acre d, mn good 9nd and passed ft on to Bert Daley at it i§ to be hoped that svbn better sup. : : : : While The y | ast first, . old and lose all port will be Even to she executive In 7} village. Price $600. From the fourth to the eighth | of your teeth. their oftdrts to supply the citizens of A : : Lewis absolutely shut out the. Ponies 2 Kingston with good, clean baseball. y Ww H. GODWIN $A from runs or hits and in the sixth : The city has the material to mateh ; ---- WW, 'the Buffalo boys notched up two the best exhibition players travelling & SON La . Ey "AH runs, O'Brien and Burke scoring 3 the Saliitry and Sv Shough the Si i] 3 f B JJ | When some wild balls were hurled ~ FTT0 o | don is far advanced it is not too late : C Real Insurance bn GOLD * 8 lorouna. , to make arrangements for another : A My ints. & of oh wr * "They made their cleanup in the Axture. or DAD an i v ninth and it certainly was hard for Page Mr. . oar, boy, and ask to tell singled to left fleld and scored on a triple from Daley, = 4 went 1 B "Home of the Brunswick [[125 sth she lh aie ad i . J Nik Rand \ it, Gallagher . } Phone 529° "Home of the Brunswick. BE fhe osher ia" Duley a : Ew ii SE es : : The teams: NECESSARY NOW "Come with dearest" = HAYS Yo a Ror ares en ; Lidge Ponies to. | fier playi h SPORTING GOODS CO, crack game. dons ato LS Such a Se Buffalo Prospects. 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