Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN Don't Grope In The Dark Get an "Eveready Daylo" Flashlight 25 Per Cent Off This Week 1 The light that says "There HI" FALSE STEP here, or a wrong turn there, is made impossible even on the blackest of nights, by an Eveready DAYLO. It points the way 1 TIT Tooks --Surely and Safely. Don't ask for a flashlight get an Eveready DAYLO ALL YEAR ROUND Massey Bicycle $55 for $42.00. % MASSEY 250, off all Baseball Goods, Bicycle Lamps Treadgold Sporting Goods Company Pt tN NN AEA Now pit Bring Giants Over. + The management of the Indepen- 'dent Baseball League, Montreal, has play on Saturday and Sunday, ber 11th and 12th, The Giants will play an all stat team, chosen from Octo- | own prospects ; committal nme, Speaker later picked arranged to bring the New York Na-| the four clubs comprising the local JHionals League club to Montreal to| league. DAILY BRITISH- WHIG In the World of Sport A SHAG SAYS ARGOS LOOK LIKE GLASS | The McGill Coach States the | Watermen Have Monopoly On Material. The Ottawa Journal says: Football activity was fanned from a flicker to a flame with the arrival A Satur- Shag returns fresh from a tri- umphal season as skipper of the Ha- milton Baseball Club. He didn't win the pennant, but his team fought right to the wire and were nosed out in the last days. With three .300 hit- ters adorning the bench the chances of the Tigers copping the went glimmering the last w To me as tho Argos, on paper at any rate, one of the strongest football binations ever gotten together,' Shag, discus football. He stat that the Tige have a very strong back field, but considers that they are weak on the line. In his opinion the Argos have a monopoly in restraint )f trade for the other teams With Frank Knight and Mack Murray xt outside wings, seven or eight gifted half backs, and a streng line, they lay it over the other teams like the Woolworth building over a bell in avai ilable material. Shag was much interested in Ottawa football prospects, and pass ed out enconiums to Dave McC the new 1 Ottaws states, have ial. Of have com- the Shag will lege spirit as an asset or as they ever trong, have more Se than draw from. Grand Old Man of Golf, New York Sun The playing of George S. Lyon? the Canadian veter- | an, at Apawamis last week, still has the gallery of senior players marvel- ing at his prowess on the links. In| spite of his sixty-one years he hustles around like a young r and plays every shot with thé vigor of a Davy Heron or Bobby Jones. It that none of the field niors who gompe ted-at Apawamis any busi- hooking up in a match with the Canadian. player. However, there are possibly a few our more elderly players who could give him a highly interestihg agument. John M. Ward. of 'Garden City, for one, no doubt would-be able to make a strong fight against Mr. Lyon, with a good chance | of winning. Commodore Bryan Heard a rohust and active senior from Hous- ton, Texas, is another who would put up an able argument against Mr Lyon. No doubt there are several ot- hers equally capable of testing every- thing that the Canadian star carries in his bag. of "You Never Can Tell." Ray Caldwell's feat of registering a no hit game at the expence of the Yankees last week proves once more that it is rash to take anything for granted in baseball. When Caldwell was turned loose by the Red Sox some time ago he was passed up by every other club in the big show. Tris him up because he had nothing to lose thereby and felt that he might gain Caldwell has justified, at least in a measure, whatever faith Speaker has in him. ee A A AAA AAA A AAA Pl AAA tat ta Pg Pa A Si bunting | "the | tent} 1-, back the title to the 7, he| to] is certain | something. | CARPENTIER IN TRAINING. { French Champion Ready to Beckett After September. George Carpentier is once a I Fe was demobilized Aug after serving in the army for |five years, first as an aviator and {then as a physical drill ihstructdr | With money made in the ring he has bought a splemlid villa on the : Meet more ard, for his old people, who years prisoners of the Lens. "I am very sorry.' he said, "for the fuss made in the English news- papers about'the postponement of my match with Beckett, but I want to be in the finest form and tc TO EXCUSE [a offer If T lose my E pean title, and-that could not be so long as 1 was still in the army. "Now I am free once more, | shall | be able to train properly. This, of course, I could not do while I remain- ed at FS Joinville Physical School, for at were Germans ne where 1 had to give lessons and to take part unwillingly in all Kinds of ers Now I am going to train for all I am worth. "My manager, Mr. Descamps, wired C. B. Cochrane, with whor have entered into a contract thas shall be ready to meet any- where after September. "I think I can beat Beckett, if he is a better man than I well and good, and 1 wil all the best of luck against sey, and sincerely hope he will old country.' STYMIE IN GOLF Movement to Abolish Deliberate tempt at Stymieing. Says the golf expert {n the London! eferee: "TI understand gh at the sty mie question is oceu attention of the' Golf I { tee, and that the probabilities | that the stymie, though not enti | dene y. with, will.be abelist f far a player deliberately la stymie for an opponent is, concerned { The standard ball agi oh still flon Zor, but Jecket but am, al THE At- are ely 8 the view of who favors a lighter hall would not be capable of bei so far nor be controlled the breeze. No commen-%en f that thjs of looki requires : f imagination te call thing "improving" thority, carcely a at the gques- great stretcl that sort , and it of! | | WoRLD'S SERIES TO START ON SEPT. 30th. The world's | started this year on Tuesday, tember 30th. That was decided the meeting of the National Commis- | sion in Chicago a week ago. though | the announcement was withheld at the time, Sep- ate of the closing of the National League season. The Giants were scheduled to. close at home on that date with the Philadelphia club, but that game has been moved forward | to the previous Sunday. - The West- | ern clubs of both league close shop! ion Sunday, September 28th The old system of tossing a coin {to decide which club will draw the { lf cliffs overlooking fe sea at Dieppe | identified one | 1 | Former | Toronto the game of golf. | buasebell series will be | at | September 30th originally was the | | LATE DR. HANLEY | A LEADING HORSEMAN The Montreal G late Dr. Robert Hanley fi to prominence on the Canadian turf by the purchase of the mare Euterpe, which won at the first asking for her owner. She 'won many events jfashioned for Canadian owned hors. es and Two years ago was bred with view to producing an eligible for ie King's Plate race run at Toronto. Dr. Hanley formed a partnership with the late Alexander McGarr dur- ing the season of 1915 and campaign- ed a string of horses with marked success, the best in the string being Medea, at. that time a two-year old. For a number of years Dr. Hanley TTWIth amatedr |. hockey and rughy 'football at King- ston. He held office in the Granite, { Rugby Club as well in the Limestone {He wkey Club. Toronto Mail-Empire "Doe Harley 1 was the consi » mare {pact the the small stable tha {turfman raced. * olf amiliarly called tact th The late owner of that Euter] who rac bills for the Kingston he was who ever , was of a ade friends a great teams in often paid the King- as WD -- | supporter any branch of visits to the ton club wa and when playing here | TENNIS RESULTS AT COUNTRY CLUB At the Country Club on We day in the tennis matches for tl} hield, Dr. McKee Miss Phyl- Williams defeated Miss . Gordon id Mr. Penhale, Miss Helen McKay tand Mr. McCarter won from Miss , | Gwendolyn Folger and E. R. Rogers On Thursday afternoon Dr. Me- Kee and Mi Williams defeated Miss McKay and 'Mr. MeCarter, Miss { Rose and Major Benson won in Stuart Leslie and & and Miss ywn field. ednes- e Les- | Marion : Mildred Jones 1 and H. Bre DENT ALS TO PLAY AG AIN, Allan Cup Holders to organize--Stars Available, With the revival of imtercolleziate sports it was freely predicted that Dentals would retire from {the O.H.A., but the refusal of" the ate the Dental, a) sed a change Jn the i plans, and the former Allan Cup! holders will again enter the series. | Definite arrangements have not been! { completed t one of> the most nt players stated at he considered it entirely; impossible that Dentals would dis-| band. | Of last season's team, Rennie, Box, | | Smylie, Brown, Olson and ! are available, while "Bill"" Carson, | the Woodstock star, is now attending! the Dental College and is counted on. McCaffrey, Glen. Smith and Charlie Stewart have not announced their | intentions, but it is feared that they! are lbst to the "tooth-pullers." "Stan" Brown, the sensational de- | fense player has returned to Toron- {to and reported that hockey was due! for a boom in the North country this coming winter. "Stan is authority Re- » SH team's! B ves- | 88 Hudson | § {opening game again will be in vogue |for the statement that Sudbury will | this year. I+~was dispensed with last! prove a formidable team. "Shorty" year when, thé commission selected Green, the most effective player on Chicago as the best city in which tothe Tiger team last season, will lead ' SATURDAY, SEFTEMBER 20, 1019, I I a & 0 COUPE Electric Starting and Lighting a 9 More money could not produce a better piece of carriage work than the Ford Coupe ERT he reason it stands so high among the | world' s closed cars is not only that it is won-_ 'derfully serviceable, but that it is so strong- | ly and durably built. | All Ford Closed Models are now equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting Sys- tems. VanLuven Bros. | 34 Princess Street. Phone 1609. prea tlcw---------- od --------n---- ta hatin ST Go Carts and Baby Carriages Large stock and low piices-- High Chairs, Kiddie Koops and Cribs. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 And enjoy its rr flavor Admiralty, was associated with Marshal Foch in the armistice negotiation with Germany. BERS OF PARLIAMENT AREN'T THE A NeTe EROM JEFF, open the series, Jimmy Wilde's Offer. Jimy Wilde, the English flywei ght | championship of the world, has agreed to meet the mest formidable bantamweight in America on night of Dec. 3rd, according to an | announcement by Major Drexel Bid- | dle, president of the new 'Interna- | tional Sporting Club of New York. { The bout will be held before that club, he said. self to weigh not more thon pounds at the ringside, if to meet him will not exceed .116 pounds. That is 'certainly giving away a chunk of weight for a "sliv- er." If he can do 103 pounds, and beat Lynch, Mooré or any good 116- pound lad, he is a real marvel. A Sporty Parson. Six times married at fifty-four is the record of Elder Joseph Hall, hard-shell Baptist minister of Mill-| stone, Ky. He has ust been remar-| ried to Vina Webb, from whom he was divorced about a year ago. It} was the sixth marriage of the bride- | groom and the third of the bride. ONLY M.P.'sIN THE WORLD. the | Wilde has offered to] post a $10,000 forfeit binding him- 103 | Lynch, | Moore or an other cpponent selected | | the Northerners in their quest 'of the | Allan Cup. ' RACING COMMISSION. Sitting in Montreal Fixed For Sept. 25th. Dr. Rutherford has sent out no- {tices calling sessions of the commis- {sion to investigate and report .on | horse racing in Canada, of which he follows: Ottawa, Sept. 23rd. Montreal, Sept. 25th. Toronto, Oct. 1st and Windsor, Oct. 4th. The jockey clubs and racing fnter- ests will be heard. I 2nd. | "Mike" Rodden, former ouside | wing oftthe Queen's University team, | will likely be out with the Argonauts | of Toronto, this season. Mike is on | the sporting staff of the Toronto | Globe and will, incidentally, coach {the Y.M.C.A. team in the Ontario Union. Baker, a husky wing man from | Gananoque, is out with the Ottawas. {He recently returned from overseas | and is in good shape. | make a gopd middle or inside wing | man. 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