Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 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 The light that says "There it isl" : FALSE STEP here, or a wreng turn there, is made impossible even on the blackest -of nights, by an Eveready DAYLO. It points the way --Surely and Safely. Rd fy Za---- Don't ask for a flashlight --eet an Eveready DAYLO ALL YEAR ROUND Massey Bicycle $55 for $42.00. 25% off all Baseball Goods, Bicycle Lamps | Ireadgold Sporting Goods Company Nt A Nt AA A ( All classes of high yield investments -- Corporation, Governm nt and Municipal. Private wires--New York, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto. © STOCKS----GRAIN-----COTTON BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. 887 hugot St. Phone 172%. Hi. J. Bongard, Manager THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. In the World of Sport A LONGER SERIES IN FAVOR OF THE REDS very Game Over Five Reduces the Chicago White Sox's Chances. On the left arm of Claude Will depends to § large extent the « of the White Sox in the world's ser- ies. Eddie Col hances , Joe Jackson, Chick Gandil and t other big stickers of the Sox wrecking crew may fall be fore the slants of the star Red hurl- ers, and vet Gleascn might cop the honors in the championship fracas The concrete defensive works of the American League champions might wobble without throwing the sea son's crown to the Ohio team But it Williams faljs down under the load that will be placed on his shoulders, the hopes of the Sox will go up in smoke Eddie Cicotte and Williams work ed a double hitoh all season and pitched the Hose to a victory. If the White Soxs' record of nevir having lost a world's series m S maintained th § men' must car brunt box work against the Reds Cicotte, taking up the task in the opening game, will f » the Reds oftener The sturdy r thander, on { his pas eason"s rec- t be cov ad upon for yd possibly » doubt, will face the in the second game, I ils to hold the National Leagnu will burden Cicotte to the point. Should he fall down earance title to the Reds unless a miracle of \ club on hid the will go appens Dick Ker: id southpaw, as earned te right to rt a game against ti Reds, Gleason no doubt will give h he chance it the youngster turns the Reds back Cicotte and Williams can come back with a two days' rest, which has been sufficient for thent all sea%on Every game the series goes over five will mean a reduction of the [rane Sox's chances, VASSAR GIRLS MUST ENGAGE IN ATHLETICS President Henry N. MacCracken announces a new system of athletits at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, 'N.Y., which will be considerably ! more extensive than that in the past. Competitions hereafter instead of being between individual students will be between classes and a silver cup will be given to the class show- ing the greatest proficiency during the year. Three days a week for six weeks are compulsory for students in ath- letic work. Mild gymnastic exercises will not count; the work must be in the form of a hike of not'less than five miles, volley ball, basketball, hockey, swimming, horseback riding or similar sports The honor system will be used {and at the end of the term a field dav will be held. ' --------------;. « Taterprovincial Rugby. President William Ewing, of the Interprovincial Feotball Union, has appointed the referees for the open- ing games to be played .at Toronto and Ottawa on Saturday Pete Campbell, the former University* of Toronto player, will referee at Otta- wa, with George Mallett; of Hamil- ton, as judge of play. In the Toronto game between Argonauts and Tigers, Eddie Phillips,of Ottawa, will referee and George Kelly, of M.A AA, will be judge of play. Picton's Athletic Association. The Clerk's Athletic Association has been formed by the young men of Picton. The officers are: President, James Wright; secretary-treasurer, {Richard Hadden: manager, Earl Croft; captain, -Lrnolkd Adams; sub- capiain, P. Staniey Croft; ' trainer. Ernest Hodgin; business committee, Joseph Ruben, William Branscombe, P. Stanley. Croft. The association fis out to promote all seasonable sports, and just now are giving their atten- tion to- football. Still Contihues to Win. Commander J. K. L. Ross contin ues to gatr rich stakes on the Am- erican tracks. It is not uncommon for the commander and Bedwell to slip over a double, but it is only in- frequently that he registers a triple win in dn afternoon. That is what he did Saturday. His choice took the ee ~~ as NN Nl PA HE CAN'T GET AWAY WITH THAT STUFF third race at Havre, Billy Kelly the MORE PLAYERS TURNING OUT ! WITH QUEEN'S | the openi of the fall ses At Queen's nive day a number of stuae to those who have be out g with "Jack" Williams "Jack' them "hard and has his eye he time for fresh material the first big game on cannot afford to lose 2, but ititwo more will be safe to leave it to n, for it] Cicotte, Chicago's pitching "ace." he can get his backs from the Colleg- | was taken out of the box in the fourth fate boys he will train the time to give Varsity a whrm contest There is some very good material amongst those practising this week, o ally one or two fast wingers. I {CINCINNATI WINS | THE FIRST GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES Cincinnati on W sday after- noon the Cincinnati N L » team won the first me ( 1's baseball series by 9 to 1 Chicago White Sox of the Am- working lerican League. A great batting bee open alllin the fourth inning netted Cincin- With inati five runs, while in the seventh 1ith he jseveral hits yielded the home team With sion of Aa - the prac- for the {The summary: | Chicago 0100000001 6-1 neinnati: 10050021x39141 { Ohicago--Cicotte, Wilkigson and Schalk. : 'e { Cincinnati--Ruether and Wingo |SHOULD BE HELPFUL -- The Toronto Star says: College rugs authorities have taken a firm {hold regard the interpretation of j the ying rules of a conference helc jon Saturday the "interference rule" which has been the bane of the col- jjeee teams for some vears, was clear ly defined. The interpretation agreed {upon makes it clear that the college are opposed to any inter on the line except to male and the rule will be stric reed by the officials Any ol points were also made clear i of references who were present. conference should result in a form 'interpretation of the Which will be helpful to all the and patrons of the game ence hole uni- rules, clubs A Montreal Billington, the despatch says: Billy famous halfback of the champion McGill team of 1912, was an interested spectator at the practice of the squad at the stadium this afternoon. Billington was not on= ly a spectator, but assisted Shaugh- nessy during the afternoon's weork- out. Billington devoted the greater part of his time in Showing the can- didates for the half line how to drop and punt, Reports from Ottawa say that the Rough Riders are having trouble in securing suitable men for the back division. They are talking of trot- ting out Dave MeCann again d f the Canada FIVE OF REDS ONCE WITH WHITE SOX It is a singular coincidence that five members of the Cincinnati Reds formerly wore the uniforms of the White Sox--the team they are to! play 4 the--world's-basebatt--eham- pionship. Eddie Roush, star. batter and outfielder of the Reds; was with the Sox in 1914 under Jimmy Calla- han, being released to Lincoln. Mor-| ris Rath, ond baseman, also play- ed under Callahan. He was signed by! the Reds last season and made good from the start. Hod Eller, star pitcher, was with the Chicago nine in 1916, but was re-| leased to Moline. Eller, as well asi Cicotte, enjoyed his best year in| 1917. Like the'Chicago pitcher, he is a shin€ball artist. Schreiber, util- ity infielder of the Reds, was also with the Sox for.a time in 1914, and Allen, a catcher, played with Comisk- ey's club in 1911, later going to Minneapolis. ! CALF IN AIRPLANE TO LIVE STOCK SHOW -- Jim Jeffries owns the first cow that ever jumped over the moon. It is only a calf at that, but a prize calf, sired by Jim's famous $10.000 bull Jim wanted to show the calf in a live stock show at Los Angeles. He missed railroad connections, and in order to get the calf to the judging ring before it was too late he hired an airplane and shipped the calf the distance of 20 miles from his ranch to the city. It was Mfted from the airplane at the exposition grounds, and rewarded Jim by capturing first prize. The former heavyweight cham- pion is going in for prize stock and getting some very good results from breeding efforts. TRACE MaRN HATS & CAPS LOR DAD ANG i DAD AND nis | \AD_ | TT are Hockey Players Home. Belleville expects to have plenty of material next winter for strong in- termediate and junior O.H.A. teams, with the return of players from over- seas. Ted Clarke will manage the club, and K. A. W. Sutherland will be secretary. 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