Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TE Goa THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Lo -- FRAY. Fann wn. | vier Gh Ls = | [ETRE | World of Sport | "gepgiblemen need | Acer | : FOR ALL | NELSON PREDIOTS | AumEavy oncaiana an extra watch! ; g RACING CHANGES the 1020 Imperial Challenge ---- STEAMSHIP Woll-Known Track Judge Dis- | Tne Natwer: gong Gontests. Particularly men who go B u Le NES cusses Situation in Do- | England has sent out entry forms An inerease in the proportions of | Will De both junior and senior com- ° ° 15 ] 0 For information and rates apply Tacecourse earnings for the public | Petitions, and Canada is expected to wor isn't WwW. te CO. to J. P. Hanley, O.P. & TA. GT. : » | for competition for the Imperial For who minion, | challenge shield in 1320. There in sports, or SQ treasury, and for the horse owners, | DAVE a great many nore entries than Ry. K ton, Ont. , and a reduction or redist ibution of in any former year. In this military the number of tracks era loew-.| district teams have in the past been | lities of Canada, are predicted by entered from Smith's Falls, Broek- | 3 { ville, Belleville, Lindsay, Péterboro vy : . Judge Francis C. Nelson: who is at New Orleans presiding at Jefferson | 8nd. the Kingston Collegiate Insti : t Park, but who will return to Canada | tute. | cocura rdy, "in lt 150 ibd SAL S| JOSS Imac, STURCY; go | when th r i 1920, [2 nterested officers an - 1 X d J ai) port opens gain on 1320. | gets and score records are forwarded 00. ng an in price. cut hard wood the commissioner appointed in Can. | direct to the executive committee of . : . ada to ascertain just what is need- | the association, which awards the F : ; ---- ge ' -- - We have a supply of ed to imiprove racing in (anada, wiil | Prizes according to the score and Probably. ke ng Li a the |standing. No general meet is held la : above mentioned recommendations fiat Ae nals, Dut the teams shoot | . [elisse--sstenty : | wo te: ; -+when-he makes- Dr. Ruth. [Off eff hom ig z » \ : 4 : ] a eS an Topan. Be. Ruth Lieut.-Col. G. H. Gillespie repre- bs d op 0 \ ith 4 J. Sowards Coal Co. ral of. Canada for about ten years, | sents the National Rifle Association £ ; radiom, says Judge Nelson, and he knows |in divisional district No, 3, and is all about the subject of horse rac- | making an early start in organizing ing, and is not to be misled by hot {the teams for entry in these competi- Sri r 8i " tions. : \ alr or rhetoric from any side. He | : { : | ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA holds that the thoroughbred horse | | is essential for the breeding indus-| p EER | : { J] bur own blend, black and glean try, thaj--~he cannot be maintained t without racing, and that there can- | 5 { not be racing for decent purses | 3 re Ed / = A without the revenue that comes from 3 i : a OUR COFFEE - : Bi Erect Battleshi | some form of betting, and that the i : . Tr See This 18 or p mutuels are favored in Canada." Ea ia tha best Sat joney san buy, . - ii, . Judge Nelson says that he believes | 8 FoR Yala " . There's always something new and fascinating to build, morg Mrhat some of the tracks will have to |i a 8 ¥ : fun to be bad, more interesting things to be learned with stop running, 4nd that others will: x ; ] C H PICKERING ¥ ' run at a longer date. He is not at ' 5 ia | one so ; gees: i - liberty, he states, to say just which Na & ; ; ; Pa a v ; 490 and 402 Princess Street tracks he thinks may be curtailed, Fi . i Phone 530 ' or what tracks will be lengthened. a3 , | He declared that the Canadian Goy. | |} | » ernment wanted to get more money | || a Gh Foo i ' : ee mre from the races; that this must be ) 5 fin | « | provided, and that horse owners ' | : ANNOUNCEMENT REG. 1S. PAT. OFF. must get bigger purses. Judge Nel- Es b : ® i . = = i "THE TO IRE ICTURAL STEEL" Son says he favors the mutuels as' 3 3 | ! We wish to announce L STRU the best form of betting in Canada, 3 : {lil public that we have moved . although all sorts of wagering is al- i! ) | ; il to 222 WELLINGTON STREET All the boys whe know about construction toys will tell you lowed. He stated that three-fourths sits | : {lf corner of Queen Street, where Erector is best--builds most and strongest models and is of the horsemen now racing here we are better equipped to sup. a . Jos : ; ® genuine engineer's materials in toy size. would invade Canada next year, and | | . . | ur wants ine Ask for free copy of the holiday Toy Tips that tells about that some of the finest horse tiesh | | : ; Min : | Pv Tn TIRED AND the biggest idea ever invented for boys, Gilbert Eagineering in the country would be exhibited | ; ! ACCESSORIES lastitiatg for Boys, * Jon Canadian tracks, while Starter Dade, Judges Murphy, Campbell and 5 2 ¥ Conklin and Clerks of Scales Nor- ROBT. J. REID & SONS vell and McLean were going back | Fo an ! PHONE 1088 to the Dominion. | - y { : atin Win ma. tania BILLY" COOK = ton > for the finest line in Gifts for Old and Young in FURNI. FEAR FOR WILDE Boo oa 4 2 Had nga TURE ever shown in Kingston--Easy Chairs, Chester- : fields, Tables, Jardiners, Pedestals, Music Cabinets, Tea yy Think That He May Be Beaten on a O.R.F.U. Annual Meeting, Waggons, Tea Trays, Shaving Cabinets, Smoker Stands, § Our Baby Pi f 4 80c. | _ The annual meeting of the Ontario i : There is anxiety among English | Rughy Football Union takes place on | & Medium Cabinets, Bathrbom Stool, White Enamel Doll boxing critics over the fortunes of Saturday afternoon, December, 13th, |& Carriages, High and Low Chairs for Children, Toy Chairs i y re hi) : ke, are Jimmy Wilde while the British idol | at Central Y.M.C.A., Torouto, for : : Hke all portraits we ma is in America. These critics admit | the election of officers, discussion on || and Table, Sleighs, Basinots, Rocking Horses, Card To pope. proper lgnted 1 5 freely the fear that Wilde may be | proposed amendments and the read- | § Tables. ] $1. 0 made the victim of foxy American | ing of the annual reports. NEW XMAS. FOLDER '| Aight managers. The plan. ,accord- The list of amendments is as fol- ¥ "3 Come In and let us get scquaint= SKATES--BOOTS--HOCKEY STICKS ing to their suspicions, is to have | tows-- : : 280-282-234 PRINCESS STREET. 1 ed with the Baby. 4 L f h ful of Wilde beaten on a foul in a fight with Rule 7, Section A--Change rule to | § PHONE 8577w. : : . ots of other usefu gilts fome American bantam. The motive | read as follows: The ball shall be The Gray Studio for such a base plan is cited, as these | kicked out or scrimmaged by the side "E. : ] oar' critics belldive, in retaliation for the {in whose goal it had gone after a : verything for Health and Happiness decision given Wilde in fights. here | roige. or safety touch. Phone 1738 151 WELLINGTON STREET hats 2 s b a b b R. J. Reid 7 LEADING UNDERTAKER PHONE B77 "The Automatic Coupling you ¢ y Do ey 1 pe laa of to Apologists for Joe Beckett have gestion of the A.A.U! of C. tor the 88 PRINCESS STREET sounded every possible note for a registration of all athletes with the satisfying excuse on this showing | provineial branch of the A.A.U. of C,, . #¥pwith Pal Moore and Joe Lynéli. No |" 'Scoring the points-- Points scored ; doubt the report from the' Wilde- | from a: drop-kick 3, "ball to be Iéa 0 orl 0 S 0 Sharkey fight has in a way confirmed | kicked off at the 40 yara line." 3 : ® | them in their suspicion. That the O.R.F.U. adopt the sug- jor rather failure to make such |for the purpose of centralization. against Carpentier. Among the long That the date of the annual meet- {no bot has ample Dery of me: WwW n 1 Het are excuses to the effect that | ing be changed to the first week in | ; : : 18 It is perfect In every re- henYouTravel, Evenin Canada Beckett was over-trained, that he September, | ¥ he LORbOR Lansdowne carry your funds in Travellers' Cheques, Sroraken by surprise, that he was Our Sleighs will please you too issued by The Merchants Bank. ee ei cn over-eager in attaok. WILDE CRITICIZTD. { pp ' i did § : See them at our shop, 64 Queen oney-may be lost or stolen, He says that it was obvious in the Overrated Boxer. classed. He was outcsassed in speed | been said about him really is less wherever you happen to be, If lost, they are be was probablyf outclassed in | standing off Sharkcy for. ten rounds, : : laughable and absurd phrases. For'|a marvel that he can stop men ten : : . THE M charge. Use them for your next jiair-ay, instance, some say that Deschamps, | poiinds heavier than himself. The | Pipe--long, clean, dry puffs of pure | The samo elusive Stjtivating ¢ Established 1864, [nomenon accounted possibly for the -- Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at Kingston Branch, ' Beckett and Wells are combining to | the. special 'report for a Milwaukee quiring "a reputation for being | "Jimmy Wilde, British Bras | teed against cracking or burn ShowilE Jou the daintiness at aw However, Referee Angle has ---- Fos > Street. Personal cheques are often refused. knocked the bottom from all these | American Writers Regard Him as : McNAMEE & SLACK Travellers' Chequ 0 e and very brief passage or time taken by Jimmy Wilde's failure to make \ "The Repair Shop" are cashed by Fae oats a ther hand, the incidents that Beckett was out- |good all the flattering things that had % } | Shop Phone 1217w. 54 Queen Se companies and stores at their face values, and general knowledge of boxing, [sfirprising than it would have been ; Be and enable you to raise ready jaoney fand, what is vastly more important, [if he had proved to be invincible |. UNIVERSAL PIPE | 6 3 : " 9 : of no value to the finder; if stolen or des- strength. This fit of excuse-making | Wilde did well. considering the dif- ' v D y D eam »n troyed, they will be replaced without extra has, of course, produced certain f ference in weight. But he is not such There's real content in a Wellington a r : managér of Carpentier hypngtized |only thing marvellous about Wilde | tobacco smoke--which the top-open- | broath of re, Sahanting s Beckett with an evil eye. Further- |is that it was in England" that he ing in the bit carries up, away from. Pa fore, it is said that this sathe phe- [learned how to fight. : { your tongue. The wellcatchesall the + =-FACE POWDER. Head Office: Montreal, OF CANADA, : olsture aud is : . ~TOILET WATER: KINGSTON BRANCH ai 2, HA. TOFIELD, Manager, | Jick work which Carpentier made of | Almost Knocked Ont Sharkey. m and prevents stray crum --PERFUME. . PARHAM AND VERONA BRANCHES, . J. V7. McCLYMONT, Manager, Bombardier Wells. The correspondent who furnished | from reachingyourmouth ~VANISHING CREAM. build a rather unusual record in one agency, that sized up the Wilde-Shar- | ; . have way. English heavyweights are 'ac- key combat as follows: : | briar May we not the bounced out of the Hmelight in re- i - g thee, Becket Bat | a in | ampion had no treubie outpoint through. At good dealers everywhere early 'opportunity? ing Jack Sharkey in a ten-round bout | 8 74 seconds short of that Hmit. Even | pera ( Milwaukee) Saturday night, : ! --all shapes and sizes--$1.Q0 and up, i ' 2 the quick work: of Dempsey when The Britisher not oniy. outpointed | | Pr 4 : . . » he stopped Willard in three rounds, hid heavier opponent, but handed bo WM. MUTH ouse S ore All classes of high yield investments -- Setting a new record fails to equal | him « lacing in the hot exchanges CEN DE & Ce. | ; : : the speed and despatoh with which | that he will remember for som time. New York - : THE BUSY DRUG STORE Corporation, Govern:. at ana aucipal. Carpentier finished off the job against | "In fact he did practically all the | J \ ay Open Nights Until Christmas . : i . 'the Britons, : leading and Sharkey was kept busy \ i ~~ Private wires--New York, Chicago, -- ips 2 knockout, It is the apiu- ased ies A M Toronto: 5 \ lindsay May Have Two Teams. battle been over the 20-round dis ontreal, Lindsay will bave a junior team in | tance the Britisher would have rock- . a the O.H.A. and some of the hockey | od the American to sleep." : fans are trying to stir up sufficient ; GCRAI TTO Te ns a au iMormediaty -- unch in as well. It isc \ : 'STOCKS-- " N Co ON © _fjthat with such players as G. Flavelle, . ¢ ' Garnett, O'Laughlin, Dennis, Sand- 5 ercock, Lipsett, Coombs, C. Carew, Richman and McElroy, Lindsay has plenty of material for a fast team. True. to. his . name, Carpentier} gp. knows how to "nail 'em." | v ward Fi Edgar John M Bdward J. Davidson, John William. Queen's Hugh Dy Nickle, Jonn 1. ll ~~ oe ty nr Seine Store wef Dry Storage For Your: Battery Ch Sk Send it to-- WILLARD SERVICE STATION | 19 Brook SL. 1. LaaSES, Prop. "Pons 1340 ¢ i i : k

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