Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1919, p. 10

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG mr -- Er" Er ---- -------------- PAGE TEN SNEREAE ARENA NEAEEE ESN -- Ir prs Hr ps ---- ---------- BUY NOW hou know the price of Shoes to-day, so if you will need a pair of Hockey or. Skating Shoes get busy, pWe have a quantity of Hockey Boots for Men, | 'Boys, Women and Girls at LAST YEAR'S | PRICES. They won't last long, then you will have to PAY MORE MONEY as our new stock costs af lot fore. t In the World of Sport HOW oHA MPION McGILL TEAM BUCKS THE LINE. PT QHNATES OUNCES LIGHTER & STRONGER SOLE AGENTS FOR KINGSTON AND VICINITY ae Ln i gl 4 Es ER RE A am | i - This photograph of a play in the MecGill-Varsily game at Molson 'Stadium, Montreal, { shows clearly the methods taught by Coach Frank Shaughnessy in "opening" a hole on the {line of scrimmage. Noticé that every Varsity mun on the side where the buck is coming | through is being swept out of the way, Fioihg oa A a i A etn A "wy 1 | THIS BISHOP IS : [the Sseat War, who is training tor | SHAQ COACHING 6 Lonsdale heavyweight champion- | i | NO MOLLYCODDLE | at "Big so cmmmpion. | ~ Mo@ILL INTERMEDIATES , \ i {for the Episcopal Church belt is his! > i The Evening Mail, under the cap- a VEL It will be $ e . | wird ; i be a great feather in the Sion, his Bishop No Mollycoddie, | Seti reply to all Who think ill of his cap of the Varsity intermediates it "The stirring news comes from | He sees no particle of sense in} Boy a he Fhamplonanly . Se | South Africa the oh o | ANY supposition that a Bishop's son | SoooR y-&ion of the: Interco legiate | ca that His Lordship the | | Unfon, and Coach Billy Foulds | Bishop of Claremont bus issued w | SHOUld not be handy with the mitts, | THOR. and © t looking challenge for all other bishops, bar [Nd that he should keep out of the | ™ Be Anlora of oe AR MODELS | none, for a five-round boxing 'bout | Ing out of regard for bis father's | ind is ; Fring lie gr : oy {for thé bemefit of a fund for dis-| loth. As to the general Proposition | 8a of : . Sotarde 's final | abled soldiers. The Bisliop is sixty- | [het boxing is un-Chrigtiat, says this i x rauta fot Sa. bua ay . =) | efght years old, But he imposes no | POXing churchman of South Africa: | at A Re ee on Ta {age Nmit upon aspirants for the | 'Neither is there anything contrary | 3 e stadium. "3s antic i | pan-Anglican championship belt. He | 10 Christianity in boxing. This is | hare - struggle Ren In BO initia { will take on any comer, whatever | Solely the mense of clergy who | SORtest Bo ontreal, a «/ .| his welght and whatever his stand | have forgotton that they are men, | WON by. five points, as, according to NA eight and whatever his stan | reports from Montreal, Shag himself on the controversy between Low | NVIDE in a world of men, and not of | FePOFtS £1 charge of the McGill four- | Church' and "Church, d Victorian old ladies.' { . | Sv Shoand ; eh | Soars Duped "This may be strong talk, but his | teen. This means that the Mont. | ad not a ringer | Lordship of Cleremonti is ready to | 'ealers will have more than a sketchy | "To some ®00d Tok the Bishop's | Pack it up with his two fists, incased | knowledge of the tricks which were GET YOURS TODAY |zifip oar tories Se ann | All-Sports Weekly, published in Lon. | Mutually agreed upon. | intone. A sommpions, thelr best | don, may come as a shook, © We con. "We greet this broth of a Bishop, | Varsity w i ave . 0 8 of Pog. Grr fess ourselves, quite on the contrary, | 2nd wish him supremely well in hig | form to Yawn The nt in the a moved to admiration by his Lord- | efforts to prove that mambypamby- | interest is being evine ees #hip's militancy in the case of char. | ism and moilycoddling are not part | pending struggle in Toronto college The manufacturers have sold out of some lines al- { ity, ready, and it might be what you want. ONLY ONE PLACE Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. 38 Princess St. PHONE 529. "THE HOME OF THE BRUNSWICK" | for surmise that some ancestor of | hds, if not his Lordship himself, was | born on the Emerald Isle--believes | in boxing. Somebody made a slur- | Capt. Victor Mel.aglen, a veteran of a { i IR | f 1 1 Vice-Admiral, appointed Presi- dent of the Naval Inter-Allied Commissfon of Control. =I TL | ring reference to the Bishop's son, | 5s | of religion." "Bishop MeLaglen--there is ground | | PERMIT REMOVED | The King's Plate Bligibles Must Re- turn to Ontario . The folowing announcement was | handed down by Secretary W. P. 1 | Fraser, of the Ontario Jockey Club: forfeiting their 'eligibility to the King's Plate, during the pertod of the war when racing ceased in Canada, has now been withdrawn. Horses to : be eligible for the King's Plate to be run in 1920 must return to and be trained in Ontario from January 1st, 1920." Finished . Well Financially, Every team in the Interprovincial Rugby Football union . finished bet- ter than even financially, according to reports received from the various clubs. The schedulé gave Ottawa a lucky break as far as gate receipts went, for the Senators played their first three games at home and won the first two, the Tigers' victory at the capital being the last home®kame for Clancy and company. The Tigers and Montreal got big gates, owing to their being in the running until the last, and the Montreal team is assured of another nice slice of mo- ney if it plays McGill for the city champion or figures in the Domin- don championships. It is the first time in several years that one of the teams has not been out of the run- ning early in the race and suffered | financially as a result. A Good Story Ipdeed. Speaking of amateurs, a good one is being told of a club which won the O.H.A. senior championship some years ago. The pldvers were all strictly amateurs, of course, and the winning of the. championship 'was followed by all the frills that go with the bonor. A big banquet was held, st which some of the officials of the O.H.A: were present, and the players Were presented with diamond rings, and eu- 8 special in win- ning the flag. The dlamonds glared "under the electric lights just like the real ones, but it turned out that they had been purchased in a 10- cent store; the next morning the were all thrown into the river an the money foh wonld have ght real "The concession made to owners | about Feb. 41st, introduce a bill on the Ontario Jockey Club, to take hgrse racing. By that time the | thetr horses out of Caneda without | port of the ¢ommissioner, Dr. Ruth- | rugby circles. | REFERENDUM FOR RACING. | Rowell May Ask That Each Province i * Decide for Itself. | It-is stated on reliable authority { that Mr. Rowell will, at the next sit- | ting of Parliament at Ottawa, on or re- erford, who has just finished investi. gating racing all over Canada will be thoroughly digested. The idea is to have a referendum in each province as to whether that province wants racing with betting or not. There is no law or objection to racing as racipg; but without bet ting it is Impossible to conduct rac- ing. 3 In view of the recht vote in On- | tarlo favoring prohibition, and the same elements are opposed to rac- ing and betting, the outlook in this province, at least, is not rosy. "The attitude of the Ottawa House on the prohibition question is a warning to race track followers in Ontarie. The members are ready to line up for about anything that will keep the church vote behind them ~--and they will line up for this refer- endum plan in racing. It is the old story of "passing the Buck," and un- less the Senate kills the idea ft is pretty nearly good-bye to racing in this province. A referendum racing" would undoubtedly go same way as the prohibition | endum, And the ideas of the new Ontario Attorney-General, Mr. Weak, Sickly Folks Regain Health Quickly By New Remedy! A BLOOD-FOOD NOW "AC TURED THAT ADCOMPLISHES ; MARVELS Lots of people that were thin and | 2 This memorial, erected on Riverside Drive, N.Y, to the memory of American Patriots, is Corinthian in its architectural tenden- J cies, and is an excellent example of modern workmanship. This is the day of Public Memorials. Every village, town and city should show its ap- preciation of the valor of our past heroes by erecting a memorial. eir names should live forever. Commemorate them with a memorial as eternal as the hills * Ask us for designs. THE McCALLUM GRANITE C0, LIMITED 397 Princess Street Kingston, Ont. EASY CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, ROOKERS--FUMED OAK FINISH--UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY. » " LABRARY TABLES, PERIOD DESIGN& ALL LATRSY R. J. Reid LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE 577 wang miserable for years have r tly been restored by this simple treat. ment; - All you have to do is take two little chocolate-conted tablets with a sip of water ach meal ! The tablets, which, by the way. 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