Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1919, p. 11

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PAGE TEN T H E D A i L Y B R 1 T i SH w H IC WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 1wiw, * ANNES ANENANEENNNNEENNSEENSNENNY or | Colunibia Brunswick | In the World of Sport | Phono ra hs ImaLcoLm INTERPRETED #]"O23ED By Srown AE CANADA Joins wiry ecords g p | THE RULES ALL RIG : gh |The Toronto World Claims | Saturday's soccer was marked by | Hockey and Skating Bodies Get | several ugly incidents notably at} : { | Queen's Plays Students Wolverhamp ton, where the. crony | Together for' Good of Not Really Eligible. resented a penalty awarded Bury and | Sport. rushed the field, compelling Referee . ---- 3 | The Toronto World says Lowe of Liverpool to flee 1, An alliance of the hookey and skat- | McGill has the bye in the College The first league features are Ever- | Ing associations of the United States | jUnion next Saturday. and will em-! ton's form away from home, West [30d Canada has been offected, whic | The Obelisk in Central Park, New York City. is a faithful repro- {Ploy the time best by sending = her Bromwich's continued success. and [BONS 3 resumption of the inierya- | ac tC atra's Needle, Egvnt Many of. > | Cleverast scouts to look over Var- Newcastle's wonderful defense. Tot- | {ional ice sports for championship | i I Cleopatra's Needle, Egypt Many of the modern i Queens. Toronto may have tenham played remarkably weil, and | honors, which were interrupted when shafts have been patterned after this wonderful monument. It | someone in Kingston last Sat- | Coventry won their first point after | War caiied into service $0 many of the| rurday. but whether or not Billy | two months' play. athletes of both oS untries, £ 22 B. C, it was removed to Alexandria, Egypt. In 1879 it was { Foulds or any of his men were there, Celtic suffered the first defeat of |, AcLording to Cornelius Fellows, aaBNie ha ni Rbatas 14 Arm they seemed to know more about the | (ye season before 65,000 spectators. | PY"sident of the International Skat- | presented to the United States by the Khedive of Eevpt, It {game at the Limestone City-than Glasgow Rangers are proving 'more [D8 Unior of America, the alliance | was placed in Central Park in 1881. | Was mentioned in the despatches virile and speedy. reforred te will bring hockey and the oe { Prof. Malcolm, the referee, inter- The International match at Stoke | (4Tious other ice sports under the | Whether you are planning a fen-foot monument or a three-foot jpreted the rules all right As far as between England and Wales furnish. {Joint control of that organization | tablet or larger slab, we would like to furnish you an estimate {he saw the play, there was no offside ed a handsome victory for England, | 40d the Canadian Amateur Hockey | of what it will ost you. We experienced in 1 t k interference The professor which put an entirely different team | Association, and a working arrange- | e you. are experienced in monument wor ever, stood far to star-board: the field from the week previous | ment is now being planned to bring! and worthy of Your consideration. Billy Morrison worked before the h . . [about a series of competitions he- i | I £ A < Fifteen thousand spectators saw i 5 A il {wind on the port side of the show kK score the first = oS : |twean the skating and hockey clubs Van and Schentk | {Shag noticed Billy, and that's el otter the eee IE Rou match, and | 70% Being reorganized. Mr. Fellows THE McCALLUM GRANITE C0, LIMITED { he directed his plays. Ref Mors} arith apd te 2) ee, said: { y ; > : { Smith scored ag b y r SONRY 3 . Make Records Exclusively } { {risen let everything go. and so args ored Again shortly after the | "We will have at least three clubs 397 Princess Street for Columbia--Here Are Gill won away off, tho t) y would _ : {With which to begin the local hock- Ki 0 a ¥ 'have won even with Billy {ey series, and the old favorite play- mgston nt Some of Their Best itt and Len. Smith in charge BASEBALL ON EASY STREET |ers who remain active enough to # ? Oh! How She Cen Sia } i re board -- . | participate in the sport will be dis- A275) « 90¢ Fill likely see 10 it th World Series Fills Coffers to Over. |iTibuted between them to form the Be h {the referees internret e flowing. {nucleus of new teams which wil) have! In the Land o' Yamo - | cording to the code § result of the big money paid | to be built up to represent them | Yame . . A.2521 . 90¢ Tur ; U1 | Mister Morrison : officis te fo * Chicago and Cincinnati fans | The teams of the Crescent Ath Why Do They Call Them = jand Varsity, he will probably n- he World's Series, the major [12HC Club of Brooklyn, the St. Babies . . A.2674. | structed to give yards or hand o gu OW are on easy street for | Nicholas Skating Club, and the Ho. k-| SH the ball for many of ed St Lime since the Federal Lea- |®Y Club of New York will be organ-| Other Good Records \ trick pl , that are sly lle » declared i ized, and, in addition to local i : War ¢n organized base- games| transgression )y years ago. Each major lea- for stellar honors. an interstate 10 bett r than MeGin, Is | gye has salted away $100,000 in the [Series between the New York teams| "IY Of players. The rule! treasury to be used, perhaps, in settl- [and those of Boston Pittsburg and | in intercollegiate sp the claims of the Baltimore Feds | Cleveland, may be arranged and | 2 latter lose their big law- [Many games with Canadian Univer- |, on ap i. | Sity teams, the appearance of which | t On top of this velvet are the ay- (added not a little interest to the | Plays any Record | there are sume a1 | nual assessments paid by each major |Wid-winter sporting competitions] Come in and Hear Them j tending 2 ugson JYelser is league club gurize the recent pen- { Titfng Past seasons, will be arrang-, 4 d boy said te € fin | Dant races, which amount to anot er : . | on the Columbia Grafonola BET I'ER course in penmanship at McC $100,000, about equally divided be-| 'The Associations which will com-! i " ee -- was first erected at Heliopolis in the sixteenth Century, B. C. In ' tween the rival circuits. The National | Prise the organization, and which | : 'ommission, which as practically | Will participate in the alliance are, han any other Co ically | Will par than 3 1 British Poloists Not Ready. bankrupt befére the series began, re- | in addition to the International Skat! - revival of internatio ceived mote than $70,000. which ing Association, the Manitolia Auay) Phonograph will_not take place at lexst I} will be used mm defraying the expen- tour be key Assneiation the Que bee si 2 ses of legal talent in connection With | Amateur Q0key Association, . the the Feds' suit. Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey "As- | ) 0 4h 4 ih a RbSERCE a : el The owners of the White Sox and | Soclation, the Thunder Bay Amateur | " y 2 r x a : mm forei § i y make it im-| Redy gathered about $95,000 each Hockey Association (inactive during | MA STE R MA SON' is the big mas's d e team thet only | crooner Seties, but their combined fe ar ietberta Hockey Associa- | smoke--the tobacco made to 'suit a real man's idea . n a a4 " a White ' itis 01 ola 4 ate 3 3 jo Ena or me hed 120.000 Oe er so Colum I ter ateur | of a pleasant and satisfying smoke. Cut at will, | American e ) > a total of 00, he ¥ ASS 1 : itercollegiate L n . | William A. Haz ard, Se {| year, it is estimated, while the pro- Hockey Union, Marine Province Am. | fresh from the plug, with all the natural moisture | the American Associat I Jit of the Giants were not far be- |8teur Hockey Association. | and fragrance of the choicest tobacco retained, any of these beautiful machines. | made public a letter f hind that mark: The Reds' earnings Peer ------ " Valentia of the am amounted to at least $300,000, a re- P 3 is . § ' 2 . utting the Curb on Shay pesy, | London, in which the ays ' cord for Cincinnati 2 aughnessy on, | t Toronto Globe: Reference was re- =: that English polo players are looking -- Tr cently made in this column to Nas re \ ery, Plug Smoking Tobacco forward with Plea € 10 renewed Nothing = rong. ness of Frank Shaughnessy of the = 0 he, ey . - ontests with Amerie an teams, but Having wen four out of the first | MeGill team to coach Canadian foot- | Fe ( tr will prove a revelation fo pihey do not feel that, in justice five, the Reds should have ended the | ball because of his experience as | 1 : to themselves an 1¢ popul SL . larity of | AY te J ; to any connoisseur. | erica with a meron citilenge Am-| 33, ™Yusrcad they wom: pits Thes- | pia Cain a Amerie | | : 3 15te hey wer eaten, O to a 8 2 § appears, 13 3 y R j €rica with a medicere team !. by the White Sox, who' \lidn't| however. that the resourceful Shau- | I F Say MASTER MASON 3 TTT TT a | SCOTe the deciding run until the tenth ghnessy is applying American meth. | TR : A i to your dealer -- he knows porting 00 S 0. h : . inning. It will be recalled that Yat | ods to Canadian football to an extent | SL DS , ro = | Moran's team had the totals 4 to 0 that transgresses thie Dominion play- i 2 ANI "vs a b Ewin 'S ooting Corn Pains in their favor until Chicago's fifth ing code, Queen's, -beaten by McGill | TT AT Price 20 cents Everywhere, . . i Fade In An Hour inning, when Walter Ruether, who | on Saturday by 32 to 2, is out with a | . . 88 Princess St ston, Ont | Think of the marvel of it, that | Was in poor physical trim, began to | complaint against the McGill tutor | - * | stinging, burning pain made to ge [lose contre) of the bail. Ruether is- | to the effest that he be made to ad- * { like. magic. That's how Putnam's | sued two Passes in that ning. one | here to the playing rules as adopted | 3 | Extractor works. It's made to go | of which. was converted into a run. | by the Intercollegiate Union Rules | Agents for Kingston. i right for corns, to root them out, to He should have been removed from | Committee or vatate his position at | destroy their pain, to keep callouses, | the box then and there. but Moran! the Montreal university NN AA AA ct ims Tt Sr A AA Me tt Nl ati sore 'foot lumps and the like off the | hadn't had sufficient time to warm ---- -- INE NREENENRN RE EEERE RE ERRRERRERE on oo xo eine 0,0, 0 | tad had wu oy Ta Tue We | safer, or so painless and dependable. When the : sixth inning opened +1. Hockey In The Vest. -------------------------- | You can absolutely rely on Putnam's | Weaver made a serateh two-bagger Edmonton Journal: -- It's a prétiy | = | Painless Corn Extractor, about 50! on an easy fly ball that dropped safe- | far cry from Calgary to Toronto, "but | { | years in use, sold everywhere in 25¢| ly between Duncan and Kopf, either | money Appears to be no object when | | hotties, f Of whom should have caught it. This | the decisions has been reached that a | i | glaring mistake cost three runs, | good, aman F ockey Jaam 1s 2 Re 1 1 t 3 ! | Whereas, if Weaver's lucky Texas lea- | cessity, Sn t professional; oh, no, All classes of high yield Investments -- ; | guer had been eo hs _-- loa | but the inducement of a hice fat job | . an i ¥ y x | tally would have been recox - | iu return for his services has been | Corporation, Govern. >t and Municipal. : : [EY ould huve hee red Jo 10 Turn Tor.) Many a dor atte | - » 50. { . | Would have won the game in nine: has had his mail addressed to a new } Private wires--New, Y ork. L 'hicago, { frames by a score of 4 to 2. In view | Postoffice box. Already it looks as if | | of these facts, no fair-minded obger- there ig to be the keenest kind of | tre ver could say that there was anything | competition in the west this season. Mon al, Toronto. wrong from the standpofni of hon. and the challenger for the Allan Cup esty. { from these parts may be able to fence make some of the Eastern teams sit Were Put Away Safely, up and take notice in the big series. | 'News has come through from Ger-| , Ne An {| many that Froitzsheim and Kreuzer, : 8 \ { two famous lawn tennis players, and W _ | \ | representatives of Germany in the Helps a eak Throat BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. i Davis Cup competition of 1814, are | Strengthens the Voice s | showing splendid form, and can still age 887 Bagot St Phone 1738. H. J. Bongard, Manager ; } be reckoned as the two best expon- | Cures Bronchitis : | | ents of the game the country posses- | ---- . . | By Breathing the Healing Balsams - -- : Froitzheim, who was an officer in of Catarrhozone You Are Cured ' pret or the army, and Kreuzer, who held non | Without Usi Drugs, gg ye - : If there's one fire l§ | commissioned rank, took no active ug EASY CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, ROOKERS--FUMED Willa : the fireman looks for- Heh anyihe war. Thanks to the Bri-| you breathe through the Catarrh- OAK FINISH--UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY. STOCKS--GRAIN----COTTON re poem es ward to it's when he tish navy, Germany's tennis {ozone inhaler medicated air that is op. . | yw i soothing balsams, full = | | fires up his Jimmy pipe : Yew York {of piney antisceptic essences that re. LIBRARY TABLES, PERIOD DESIGNS ALL 1ATEST SATISFACTION GUARANTEED with "ROYAL MINT. to Genoa. After spending some time | semble the alr of the pine woods in STYLES ih | It's a full 4 Zig on the hospitable rock at Gibraltar the Adirondacks. This piaey vapor y Ct On repair work of magnetor. of all kinds, i! - a full bodied, non-bitting Froitzheim was transferred to Eng- | has # truly marvelous action on weak ravlonary an motor Ja. lighting. starting | Jobacco, clean burning hy 8 | lana. {throats. It brings strength and | syatel makes, storage batteries. bottom L | i | Bealth 15 the bronchitic, stops that | : sew \hreaded bone dry battery before purchasing. | Not A "Private" Figh Rae ero ; . R. J ° Reid | ring the Followers of American. football are hoarseness and difficult breathing. | | ; looking forward to the struggle be- | You can't find anything for weak- | 0 SERVICE STATION f § |ivcen Yale and Princeton at New throated: people on espe torre bene | LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 WILLARD ! i Haven on November 15th for more ictal than Catarrhozope. It means 19 Brock St. I Phone 1340 | reasons than one, Not the least will | heaven on earth to the man that - "a ee = m | | be the appearance of the Callahans, has had bronehitis, catarrh or throat - Tim and Mike, twin Jrothers. oa op- { irritation, You will realize this the i \ posite sides of the line. im is the | first time you use Catarrhozone which | COBOURG WILL HAVE A junior team is available e-------- with about . ] Yale captain and centre, while Mike is a scientific preparation specially TWO TEAMS IN O.H.A.| ihe came personnel as last year, and \ us IB is the Princeton ventre.' When the | esigned for diseases of tiie nose { With danger out of sight and fae | : there is material for ap intermediats ellin od time comes for the Callahans' clash | throat dnd bronchial tubes, Get the | removed the coward never lets the It is expected that Cobourg willl team now that many of the boys are ) i the fur is expected to fly. So here's la it lasts two months, cests | brave man obscure his shadow. { have two hockey teams the coming] back from overseas. A meeting will | = [8 to Mike, and here's 5 Tim, and ma : medium size 50c; sample size. | Get in the way of giving more season, a junior and an intermediate. | be held shortly for organization, i the better team win! All storekeepers and druggists. ' kindness than you receive. Ne 5 | oo nou By GEORGE McMANUS | MAGGIE xiv ¢ HAVE NO* | HAVE J SAY: JAME &- DO 3 " CH - ; JUST oy ' . 1 ALITTLE MOMEY- PAID THE BUTLER YOU EVER PLAY OH! ONCE: R IN A GREAT HIS SALARY AnD POKER - WHILE - THAVENT A CENT vr LEFTY Si I=

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