Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1919, p. 10

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A AAPOR SOARS RA THE D In the World of Sport AILY BRITISH WHIG s . @RECORDS @ If you have had the good fortune to receive a phonograph for Christmas, you'll need some good records. We have the most complete stock of Co- lumbia Records in the city. Here are some of the new hits: : * "And He'd Say OO-La Lal Wee Wee," One-Step. "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody," Fox Trot A6123--$1.50. . "Lady of the Lake," Contra Dance. "Hull's Victory," Contra Dance. A6067--$1.50. Prince's Orchestra. 1 "Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys," Billy Murray. Jazarimla Orchestra. ) THE CARPENTIER-BECKETT FIGHT. The photo on the left shows the way in which the F giving him everything from the heels up. The middle his prostrate opponent, and the less British champion to his corner. rench champion lunged at Beckett, photo shows Carpentier looking at photo in the right corner shows him lugging the help- | THE SPORTING PRINCE . "I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now," Al ] General Sport | Jolson. A2794---90c. © Here is the latest song hit on the Columbia Re- ht * cord--A2826--90c. ; t "I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome." "I Never Knew," sung by George Meader, the new Columbia Tenor. ing Goods Co. x hose who insisted on following over the appointment of Jack (to t i. 88 PRINCESS STREET Coombs 'as assistant to Hughie Bim into the Mall. ' { Jennings, They calculate that he Phone 529. iil soon build up a great pitching | yady Matador Kills Three Bulls. staff. "The Place to Get That Record." { ronto about nounces that Ty Cobb led the Am- eriean League in batting last sea- son. ion, \ It 18 rumored in \ "Babe'" Ruth is to be sold York Americans. 000 was refused last year. Goldie Prodgers wind up on the Toronto defence. Rumor of big trades among the tre of a scene of sudden and great pro. hockey clubs are still in circu- enthusiasm in Trafalgar square af- may yet ter the Carpentier-Beckett bout. There must be money In amateur hockey, out around Alberta. were simply Mickey McKay and Gordon Keats, "outbid" Boston that to New An offer of $100,- Just as the mercury dips to ten below, someone an- Detroit baseball fans are pleased The Ottawa Hockey Club officers are now wrestling with their annual problem, how to get ten people into five thousand thousand seats. To- for { Mingled With Crowd on Street After | Boxing Bout. The Prince of Wales was the cen- The Prince way walking home- ward toward St. James' Palace with two friends after seeing Beckett knocked out, and it was during a temporary stoppage of the traffic following a street collision that he was _held up by the public. A burst of cheering broke out, and developed into a crescendo as the growing throng became aware of the Prince's identity, Men and women in evening dress--especially girls-- gathered round, and there were eries of "Long live our little Prince!" and "Three cheers for a sporting boy!" The Prince was obviously delight- ed by this spontaneous demonbtra- tion of popular affection and recog- nition, and repeatedly raised his hat "I thank you very much," he said The bull ring might be considered as the one remaining strip of for- | bidden territory to a woman. | Nevertheless, Lisbon, Portugal, now possesses a woman matador the Pittsburg Pirates was aver who would play first base. ment is still more or less undetermin- ed, but an even more pressing one has arisen in Pittsburg baseball circles, This concerns filling Hans Wagner's shoes at short. has been retired for some time, but his shoes are still unfilled. they ever be? and to discover his like will require the work of a lifetime. burg club has had quite a string of ambitious youngsters willing 'to take his place, but there is not. one in sight who gives indication of rising to the rank and honors of Pittsburg's grand old man. from Jimmy Smith to Zeb Terry, have attempted to tread in his foot- steps, but found the stride too long, and all except Terry and Buster Ca- ton have given up the struggle to do the impossible. shortstop after the season of 1916. The last time he was séen at short at Forbes Field was on Sept. 9, 1916, when he played that position in two games of a double-header the Chicago Cubs. ed a few innings at short in York. mid i who yields in nothing to her male colleagues. Her name is Juana Matestel. As a ---- jmere child she was fired with a de- Jim Thorpe, the noted Indian ath-! termination to enter the arena, Ulti- lete, was unconditionally released mately Marcelo Costa, a Portuguese yesterday by the Boston Braves to champion, offered to train her gratui- the Akron Club of the International tously. League. Thorpe in 63 games with She made her appearance in the the' Braves last season led the Na- tional League in batting with an ay- | 27°0a Of Oporto. In half an hour she Never before was hockey interest so high. i spectators, with whom he was al-| ways a great favorite, demanded his | appearance. Chuck Ward's place and finished the game. hero was seen in the position he so successfully filled for the best years of his life. i p---- rr mean- warm Boxers of many degrees and shades into the ri full of turkey and fight on Christmas Day. Nearly the champions ot every class earn their Christmas dinner by doing a rounds, with the exception o Dempsey. As far as is know, new controller of the mint---un did not do any more tha: bly take a run around the sand tracks around Los Angeles, time getting a chestful of ocean breeze. Fred Mitchell announces next vear's line-up of the Chicago Cubs. No one, however, has yet seen the irst robin of spring. Count that day lost when Jack Dempsey doesn't raise the ante for his fight against George Carpentier. cannot erage of .329. Boxing day in England provides no frame Je Sita that Streams, 1 me great shakes in the way of fighes. | 3OY Swe Ir¥, oo 0 ra ol Pal Moore, who despairing of a fight | '°F!D&S were showered upon her. with Wilde, has gone pond, meets Eugene Criqui in place | 4 to $7,500. of Charles Ledoux, the French ban- tamweight champion, who is sick and meet the American. fight won't prove much, across the This ' " The National Smoke" Still The Most : For The Money Anprew Wi gS ------ LANDS A JOB, AND HE ALSO Nine { killed three fierce bulls and raised the enthusiasm of the public to such Her last season's earnings amount- Sir Thomas Lipton has decided that several changes be made in Postpone Big Four Rugby Meeting. travellers Montreal because of smallpox the an- | nual meeting of the Interprovincial Football Union has been postponed. teams this winter. They expect to (Sham=ock IV, with an idea of in- creasing her speed. Recent cold sna goodly numbers. mercury ten below, meet the majority of the O.H.A., sen- for teams in exhibition games. WINTER SPORTS I N FULL SWING. ; has brought out the winter sportsmen in ere is a scene on Toronto Bay with the HANS WAGNER'S SHOES VERY HARD TO FILL For years the main argunient with That argu- Oh, yes, Wagner will Hans had no peer in the position, The Pitts- Nearly a dozen, Wagner ceased to be a regular against In 1917 he play- New It was on Sept. 16 when the He reluctantly took | It was the last time the old Because of restrictions placed on! from Ontario entering | Cleveland will have ' two hockey TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919. * for the finest line in and Table, Sleighs, Tables. R. LEADING unwen TAKER Holiday Gifts ROBT. J. 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