Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN SENEREEREEEEENRNNE] 'ERNEREERRERED Brunswick Phonographs Van and Schentk Make Records Exclusfvely for Columbia-- Here Are Some of Their Best Oh! How She Can Sing A-2757 . In the Land 0' Yame Yame A-2521 Why Do They Call Them Bebies A-2674 . 90¢ Other Good Records 90¢ 90¢ | match for the Prince of Wa { Torgnto Arena on Monday, {her 3, | riek's last | be offered | their last vear's teams for the edifi- { ces of sociation, and it is {whet THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG! In the World of Sport | ! SHOW PRINCE OF WALES HOLWV HOCKEY IS PLAYED St. Patrick's and Dentals Pro- pose to Meet At Toronto Nov. 3rd. It is proposed to stage a hockey 5 at the Novem- and the Dentals and St. P year's OH. A teams the privilege of pia cation of his Royal Highness, who has never seen a hockey game ' The game will be under the auspi- the Sportsmen's Patriotic As- ed that the receipts go to League of Canada, who are now opening a cam. paign for $500,000. Mayor Chur i at present communicati Admiral Haldey of the P and upon his decision her er not A Track Joe Breen the ning half surprise, { Battalion foo | wa | Varsity's back 1916 coach of the eam BOEBY KERR HAS CAUGHT THE "FEVER" tim. He has an- is going to be a can- Canadis Olympie next summer. Bob stepped the ed in close t he can stil do it , ici means that he will keep Pon- 0 Green. Johnson and the othes busy trying to avoid his dust. Seria of the great ers of the past showed form when they were Ke age, he is remember- ed. Robert is far from being old. as athletes go. Next th ve can look {0 ¥ Sherring training for the OFFICIAL CHALLENGE. Dates Named for Race for America's h the Royaf reads f matches of the ; mouth "Pi TO SOON ABOLISH FREAK PITCHING | During the recenf world's baseball series Barney Dreyt who Is the president and owner of the Pittsburg National league club, declared to nu- merous baseball men of influence that the t.me for abolishing all kinds of freak pitching had arrived. He stated that he intended to begin a vigorous crusade in the-National lea- gue between now - and next season and that he hoped the American lea- gue also would fall into line. "Rules should be cdopted by both | major leagues making the pitchers depend entirely on patural skill," said Dreyfuss. "There should be no further Helay in putting a stop to the use of the spitter, the shine ball and other unfair deliveries. 1 favor legis- lation prohibiting the application of any foreign substance to the cover of the ball. A pitcher should not be al- lowed to "rust his fingers into his hip pocket. rub the ball on any park ef his uniform or raise it to his chers leagues ec are at a d quently be: who come into the big pped with natural skill dvantage. They are fre- ten by rival boxmen, who use saliva or something else. Very few men have been able to master the shine ball, but this is an evil that is bound to become universal in due time, "I've heard that successful bing the b cealed some of most been rub- paper con- the have emeyy TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. b; EASY CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS--FUMED "OAK FINISH--UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY. LIBRARY TABLES, PERIOD DESIGNS ALL IATEST STYLES. R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 one of t : a ee ete eee ett a tata mg. thinks no- opposing and 50 triples 28~' ed by the rule makers.' | One of the American leas pires who has made a stud; pitching said the other day t} evil could be gradually wiped compelling all pitchers entering f com ny for the first time to depe ad on ral skill exclusively. In the course of time, this umpire argued. the pitchers who are unfair methods. wou the big leagues and won fréa kdeliveries with them be a downright h urd h yard Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 All Prices Between 220 100. yard nd Plays any Record ae In y's games Breen BETTER ' th Br gn 10 3-5 ease d up he 220 yard; in 23 1-5 in the sanie holl fashion. Coa Knox is cen fident that Breen would hs the record 10 seconds for ired. and for t ab lished by Lou Sei Come in and Hear Them on the Columbia Grafonola won and than any other 55 Phonograph me g Pr Cricket Sill the Game. of Engla } S| pi itcher of methods ¢ ld*not earn his sal "on Interco ! te 1 mes when hey are aa 3 : EF / RO rs ea i under : 3 ¥, the umj et Us Demonstrate "i= FRE fae France Outboxes and. l tio that t < OR ie 1 as i Athletics Boom In Belgium, The Englishman of an earlier da ACCUSED to 3 ha at According to t ' could never have con pd 2 POSS) publi of the Y M.C.. *E u 3 R { bility of the immense my, a remarks any of these beautiful machines. ow no 7 SOY Of the nme: re : sent day had There is a striking sence of pro-| fessignalism, and the Belgian § orts | Fedemtion makes a strong point cf sport for its Qwn sake. Wrestling and | boxing are popular, 3 officers and men are taking | at every opportunity siglan ar- ble revival of sports is throughout Belgium The )f the pre le and benefit the gs lis} ar ly "Ward v 5 ri af, t ame | « s not any need for change,' MPior 0 e n » . " R 1 . . npion 6f France, came ac ne anthority A case has re o London and kr ocked out Wal ye ade out to hsighten the | ter Ross ; SEOW. b 1138 stumps, add one to ther number, re- earnesiness, Now Is The Time ince the width of the bat. have ten balls to the over, or fix the length of time that each side shall bat, the team making the largest number of runs to win, These are some of the suggestions that have been sericusly advanc ed to quic en interest in this pastime, but the I crowds have flock- the majo ty eof the grounds to watch the tches in the champion- Ship con shows that the game to so far from its to have. your ¢ Furnace and Stoves looked after. 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INNENRNREEREERENRRERER muNEs ad EE any ---- | [ : i Cicctte's Victory Was Anticipated. = | Cicotte had been nursing a lame; S33 \ { arm for two weeks prior to the open- | ing of the world's baseball series 'He | { luable as and was batted heavily | {in the first game. He came back in | | the fourth combat and pitched great | ball, but was beates by Ring. 2 to 0. | { On that oct on Licctte held the | | errGrs that were respensible for both | { of their runs. | A winning performance in the se-| { venth game by Cicotts, thegefote, | was generally anticipated, inasmuch | | he would show his best skill. Cicotté] the price of T3: $5.00 looks in | made geod. toq, by limiting the Reds' | ARD, YERSO comparison! Stropping--shav- | attack to one run and seven hits, the | BONG ' R . N & CO, ing -- cleaning ~ the blade re- Soxe winning by.-a score of 4 to 1. mains in razor. errs % | Jimmy Wilde to box a suitable oppon- - J i font before the International Sporting S club of New York on Fepruary 2 PF Th M - AA Am roma | and not to engage in aay other set or e oney Eagland's Speediest Horse. won the Portland Plate at Doncaster | bouts east of Chicago before that "The chestnut is the best horse up! with 142 pounds on his back. His | { | United States on October 18th, will | o verdict of Londen Sporting Life on| 149 pounds? a 10-pounds pefalty| | doubtless do some exhibitien work in | & "PIETTS 23 Anorew Wi James White's Irish Elegance. by Sir | having been incurred. Irish Elzgance | | the interim while visiting the points | od SE 2 Archibald--Swedt Clorane, after hel is Irish bred. tor interest in America. - rr ----------.------ pulated 118 pounds. No Stock for Canada. Agents for Kingston. 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