THURSDAY AUGUST 2 1919. i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG School Starts Have you got that Bicycle you are go- e you g cycle yo g ing to give your Boy or Girl next week ? -SAVE $15.00 Buy now;-while we have a few left at this Sale Pric e. . Save Time and: Money Ride a CC:MBicycle Never will you get such bargains as you get now at the : Fire Sale Everything goes all next week. We are cleaning up. # TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS Co. 88 Princess Street Phone 529 "Home of the Brunswick." ROBINSON & McNamee WILTSHIRE & Slack GARAGE All kinds of cars That's the "bunch" "dot . business at the old Kelly shop, ig An i Sa 54 Queen street. Repairing ACCEBEORIEN, done properly and, promptly. » S Light wagons of various kinds 1 Motorcycle na Sideca. for sale. We can build that 239% Bagot St.. truck body for you quickly. Phone No. 177 gaso- mobile Horse shoeing. Phone 1217w. ' | In the World of Sport v Golf Is Booming 1 in Limestone City Just as present there is consider- abie interest in golf amougst iis younger generation in the city." Ev ety morning a group of boys may be | seen on the Cricket Field where they | have improvised holes. Une of them has aspirations to be a olan n two yeuirs' time "at ten dollars a + day" and he is striving to be a goou L 10 _goud advanlage ° by "THE PONIES COUNT | 'he recommended by cue, The Links at the Cat aragui Gof and Country Club are atso being used local young | oops who have ween taken a decia- 'ed fancy to the game. Golf is certain. ly booming in hingston i i ON ORGANIZATION TO WIN THE GAME The management of the City Base- ball League has made arrangements { to bring the Buffalo Prospects to the | Ponies. I'had with | Eame. "Jo city on Satu¥day affernoon next to! compete - for the. honors with the! One thing certain "is that | they won't have the walkover they the Athletics in the last Daley, the manager, is | leaving no. loopholes for the visitors! to pile up a score, and every member ! {of the team is anxious to show the Buffalonians just the kind of base- { ball material the Limestone City has. | { well night certain | Eame to them on Saturday. 713 feet 9-18 inches, { | { Se ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in makirz our Ice Cream-- the ingredients are the best--nothing but pure cream used. « Prompt delivery to all parts of .the city. Supe rior Ice Cream Parlor ope Princess St. . 13 Phone 648 {of whom have just With Gallagher twirling, it looks | that the Ponies will take the game altough it will be a struggle, of course. Just at pre- sent the Ponies are In their prime condition and any team that defeats them has to travel some. They have played together for so long that they are well balanced and it is believed that their organization will give the However, You never -can-tell, and a nifty exh: bition is looked for. Thé game {§ sch- eduled to start at two o'clock instead of three as usual New Pole Vault Reconl. A ney world's record in the pole vault was established at Chicago by Frank Foss, Chicago Athletic Assoc- fation, when he topped the bar at in the invitation event of Sears-Rochuck & C ompany, 's tenth annual fleld meet. Many former -eollege stars; moat | returned from { France, where they participated in | the inter- r-Allied eet, competed. Bowliig On W edn At the bowling green on Wednes- day Skip J. M. Elliott won from Skip J. J. Baker by 16-12 and Skip W. H { Wormwith from Skip R. E. Sparks by 18-16. ' 'Pale-Cheeked Girls Tired-Out Women " Quickly Built Up.. WONDERFUL RECORD MADE BY NEW BLOOD-FOOD REMEDY Cértain Results Guaranteed. 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Uniform in- Quality for 20 Years. -10c¢ Union Made McLeod, Nolan & Co.; = London, Canada rs imorning," ixide out, I ipleasure to doing some batting, {ter my [tivity. led thea opposing score {turn came, iand the game {dered disconsolately from the field, I {happened to see sone tennis players | net. 1{- {from 1898 to 19086. annual meeting, which will be held {A conferénce of representatives of {as all the efforts of the combined 'clubs would be devoted to placing {the strongest possible team in the 'to have all the provincial teams af- {down for the championships. Senior. MAY CHANGE POLO RULES. Amendment Will Be Suggested at Next Meeting. When the executive of the Que- Lec bfanch of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association hold another neeting, the rules under which aguatic polo be played this sea- son will be discussed. At the pre- {sent time the palo players of Mont- | réal are playing under rules vastly different to those of any other asso- ciation in 'America. In the United States the games are played under the rules of the English Aquatic|g Polo Associati ion In Ontario, where the gage is, yed to some extent, | it Is also under the Englieh rules, and | it is likely that the Quebec branch will also adopt them this season. With the Olympic games to be held | next season, the English rules will the Quebec branch of the C.A.B.A., according to one of its officers, with a view to familiarizing the local players with the new code of rules. Another thing | {that is likely to be suggested at the next meeting of the C.AS.A. is a board of .timekeepers, which will {Serve as a safeguard Inthe establish | {ment of records. | pert?" Frederick G. Anderson, the | Kings County veteran, for many years.champion of Long Island, and onee a. member of the sacred 'first | ten," has an unusual reply, so far as| i= own case is concerned. Sy * 1t is not generally known..that Mr. Anderson is a Canadian by birth, | and that in his youth he was a de- votee of cricket, as well as hockey and ot Canadian sports. At the ago of ne was selected to play in an important. all-day cricket match, | aud was placed in the field at "long! leg." "I stood out there In the field all says Mr. Anderson, '"'and not a single ball was hit to me When we finally had put the other looked forward with f- long hours of absplute inad But unfortunately we pass) | before n so stumps were drawn was over. As I wan- hitting the ball across the | Matched them for a while and then I| sald: 'This game seems to have | some action to it. (Give me one of | those bats and let me try i 3 fore tile end of that summer won my first tournament." I had { Samuel D. DOHERTY BROTHERS WERE PIONEERS OF MODERN TENNIS | The Doherty " brothers--Hugh ana | Reginald---were the pioneers of the] modern game af tennis; introducing | the fast serve and the speedy play that lifted the-game from the sphere of a mere pastime, Hugh, who died the other day in Ehgland, never was defeated in the | Davis Cup matches, in which he and | Reginald represented Great Britain;| from 1902 to 1906. Reginald once lost a. singles match by default. Re- ginald was English singles champion from 1897 to 1900, and Hugh trom 1902 to 1908. The Doherty brothers held the { English dcubles title from 1887 to 1905, except in 1902, and the Freach doubi s from 1900 to 1905. Hugh was Uhe French singles champion THE SAME BIG THREE | Winnipeg's Old Three Senior Hoc- key Teams to be in Line, Winnipeg's three old hockey {teams | Winnipeg, Victoria and Monarchs, will all be operating again this win i tet, Monarchs tried to stage a come back last winter, though only pert successful, but with the return ¢! many of their .stars from oversea Bihar expect to be right back in tl | running this year. Winnipeg have decided to get bac | into the game. They have a ver; | strong .line-up in- sight. Victorias also met this week aud decided to put a bison-shirted team on the ice. They had a big turnout, {and expect a banner crowd at the'r on September 4th. Hamilton Clubs May Unite. Hamilton Rowing club may de merged with the Tiger Football club, the two organisations was held Mon- day night, when all present seemed to favor the proposition, but no defi- nite steps toward the movement will be taken until next Monday night, when another meeting will be held. Should the two clubs amalgamate, it means that Hamilton will not have a team ih the O. R. F. U. this season, Interprovincial. The constitution of the Interprovincial would not permit of the club having teams in both or. ganizations, but it is likely that inter. medfate and junior teams will be en- tered in the Ontario body, so that there will be competition enough to give all football players desirous of participating in the game this season | a&"chance tc play. : Along Lines of O. H. A. Hockey will be boomed in Mani- toba this year and an endeavor made fillate with the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association. With this end in view President Noble is inviting! év- ery town in the province that con- templates playing hockey this inter to send a delegate to a meeting to be held in Winnipeg on September 22nd. Plane will be formulated at the | i meeting to divide the provinee inio districts and to arrange for the play i intermediate and junior hockey will Be encouraged, and the towns will be dsked {o organize and he all ready for the annual meeting of the assoc iation ia December. | 88; Broder, 2b; | side wing to hold | serve dinner to the players each r The Guelph Trotting Association has andounced another meeting to be! held in that city on September 17. H. | E. Wicks is secretary. Good purses! and liberal conditions are the ager er he coping meeting, THE G, W. \, A. WON. From the Vocationals 8 to 2. At the Cricket Field on Wednes- day evening the G, W. V. A. won irom Vocadonals in a listless bass bali game by § to 2, With the score 3 to £ in the fifth innings, the veer By Score of lans were able to piie up hive runs on vocational iymbles G. W. V. A--DBoyd, 2b; powney, 11; Reid, 3b; Gowan, s8; Weaver, ii; Hall, ej Hughes. p; Haines, Ab; Al- omy 11. i T. S.--McDonald, 1f; Btevaten ¢; Gorman, 1b; The teams: Sills, ct, > Lawson, 3; Tiphadwiek pr » Umpire: --" Bill" Dehaney. Cla, They Did Not Play, Ponies and Buffalo Prespects fall ¢d-to play their scheduled 'exhib n game at Ganahoque showers, Eight automobiles left the City at noon with the playeéers«<ana their supporters, amd had-*a-hard time pulling through the mud on the roads: Toey arrived at Gananoque ev entually, only to find that their ser- vices were not required, The failure to play the game on Wednesday slould make tne Saturday game b lween the two teams in Kingston ali the more attractive, Hughes of MeGill to 'Coach M.A. A. A. The Montreal A.A A, football club has offered the position as coach ot the Interprovincialfourt®ento' Billy' Hughes, former McGill player, and it Is expected he will accept Hughes will have full charge, and he is hope ful that, with the material ia hand, a fast team will be turned out George Laing, who played at and also on the hs hen the Red a were wi 5 championships been invited to throw in his lot with the Winged Wheel. while-Langlo's, formerly of Ottawa University, amd Dooner of McGill will also be candi- dates. Hughes is of the opinion th | tises by. electric light are eof lit use, and has adviscd the Executive afternoon 'workouts, and for McGill at prac- after practise. $180,000 Offer Refused.' J. K. L. Ross, who is always market for stars of the turf; | seeking to acquire Man O' War Canadian sportsman made an offe f $130,000 for the, Fair Play -coll, bu: Riddle has refused to part with his great racer at any price, and Man O' future stakes J. K. his racers to Belmont Park for th meeting which begins there Monday, Keeping only those that are | engaged in stake races here. To Practice on Friday. "Staff" Hammond, Y.I.C.B.A,, is going to give his fire- flies a workeut at the Cricket Field | on Friday evenihg-- them turn out. He ~that is, has hopes ths if any ¢ they will put in dan appearance for a short practice. One- fourth of what a man eats ables him to live--and the three-fourths enables his to live, othe A A BLADDER mn DR. pk ia Vitality; H {erve and Brain; increases 'grey matter HW Te i Fi up. two for $5, at a "Sold at Maheod's Drug Store." PAGE NINE Minnees, | on Wednesday afternoon on account of intermittent ; Go Car ts and Baby Cardages Large stock and low prices-- High Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Cribs. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 War will carry his colors in | ' Ross has ship} red twelve of | next | manager of the | en-| physician | os or or | stores, of on receipt . i gf price. Tus BOVERL or Bt. 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