Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1920, p. 9

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. y ' | | ON THE LEVEL, i "Ss. WHDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1020. AILY PAGE NINE ~ TO-NIGHT and every night in your own home with your Phon- pgraph and some Columbia Records by the follow- ing Stage Headliners: ; "Sweet Kisses --Van and Schenck A2792 "They're All Sweeties" --Van and Schenck ..90c. "Who PI Poker With Pocahontas?"--Al Jol- } on 279d Poke: Wi bn M3187 *Alexander's Band Is Back in Dixieland" -- % c. HarryFox ...........% 0 ......c. "Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar" -- Bert Williams 2 A2750 "It's Nobody's Business But My Own"'--Bert o c. Williams .......... ............ A2785 "In Miami"--Nova Bayes "Jerry" --NovaBayes ................. 90c. "Blues" --Fox Trot--Ted Lewis' Jazz Band A2798 "India" --Fox Trot--Yerkes 'Novelty Five 90c. "Turkestan --Billy Murray and Quartette A2728 *Idol"--Young and Reardon ........... 90ec. "Granny'--Adele Rouland, Comedienne A2820 "Open Up the Golden Gates to Dixieland" . --Van and Schenck 90c. "Sweet Siamese"--Fox Trot--Fullers' Novel- ty Orchestra A2712 "Ruspana'--One Step--Fullers' Novelty Or- chestra ..... ...:... $a Bese neers 90c. We have the best stock of Columbia Records in the city. Call in and get the latest lists or leave us your name and we will mail them to you. Treadgold Sporting ® ese ser sess THE D POOR HOCKEY ~ MANNER THE BELLEVILLE PEOPLE DO NOT SHOW IMPROVEMENT Queen's Players Grabbed By Sweat- ery, Hooked and Checked With the Kneo--Home Referee For the Homo Side. Belleville hockey players as well a3 the icliowe:s of uhe game up there bave certainly not improved in thelr hockey manners, sithough a great wa: bas been fought. The Queen's players who took part in the exhibi- | ton game in that city on New Year's night returned to Kingston with a very poor estimate of the Belleville sport.ng wpirit, The Queen's players do not want the people from the western town to think that they are sore because they lost, but what they do object to !s having not only to Play the Belleville team but also the neferee. Although the Queen's man- agement objected to the referee al- lowing the students to be grabbed by the sweaters, hooked with sticks, and checked with the knees, the referee gave the management to understand that he was running the game and if they did not like it they could go home, But Queen's are not quitters. Another player stated that if Bel- leville was going to put up with a referee like the one cn New Year's | night, they need not expect to go far | | QUEEN'S LEARNING S8CIENOE OF HOCKEY i i | Nick Bawit finds trouble tn break- {ing off the Queen's hockey players { from shooting at the goal frome long | distance out. This he does by pend- ing the forward Mune down the ice and allowing them to shoot every old way at the nets without a goal keeper. | After the players see how difficult it {is to shoot the puck into the mets without opposition, they begin to re- alze how much more difficult it is to score when a crack goaler guards the nets. Shooting at close quarters then becomes their custom. | Bawlf's coaching enabled a team of 'only intermediate 'strength to win from Yale last week, and hockey in Kingston is going to bénefit from his work with the collegians, tor the O, H.A. fellows are watching the train- ing of the Queen's men. Queen's is learning anew the eclence of hockey, and from pow on MeGill and Toronto University teams will have to go some to beat the Tricolor. Queen's has lots of hockey ma- | terial, but a coach of Bawlf's ability | was needed to imetruect them in the | science of the game--the kind of | science that years ago was imparted | in the former Calvinist University by | Guy Curtls and later bv Dr. Jock | Harty, both of whom built up cham- pion teams. INTERNATIONAL SKATING, 'Player's time would be all taken up towards the championship, as the 1 Championships Will Be Held at Lake : lactd. po] 'pulling off the rough stuff," # pr oda, Norwa | On former occasions the specta- | Skaters Can BN zd | tors on the Belleville side lines would SWeden will compete fdr honors with Goods Co. | 88 PRINCESS STREET "Phone 529. "The Place to Get That Record." . SEARLE ERNE RN ARN NEW YORK FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE HOME-MADE CANDIES, FRESH DAILY WATCH SATURDAY FOR SPECIALS IN CHOCOLATES 814 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 1408. 'Willard Dry Storage For Your Battery The only proper winter care. Profit by past experiences Bend it to WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock Si. L LEBBES, Prop, Pd REET I WONDER |F SOMETHING Died IN HERE? THE AIR BUYING IN THIS COUNTRY, ISN'T MUTT AN UNAPPRE CIATIVE GUY? IT BOUGHT SOMETHING IN AUSTRALIA AND MY UNCLE MAILED IT TW ME HN NOVEMBER THE SIXTH, BuT I DIDN'T 6&T IT TLL THIS MORNING. AND CHRISTMAS WAS A week Age! jab at the players when going down along the boards. ee ep, Alberta Bonspiel. The Alberta Caledonian Curling Association has decided to attract curling with a prize Hst valued at $3,600 for the annual provincial bonspiel which starts Jan. 19th. It will be the most elaborate dis- play of silverware and cut glass ever offered for a similar event in the Do- minion, The committee proposes to make the apigl second only to the Winnipeg annual contest, and many rinks from Winnipeg to Vancouver will be on | hand; "Golf Hound" Help To Player, George B. Carpenter, of Medford, Ore, has a "golf hound' that makes him the envy of the players on the Dél monte Mnks. The dog's name is Tammie and he is a HNttle black Scotch terrier. When Carpenter prepares to make a stroke Tammie is up on his haunches with his eye on ball, The ball may go into the rough or down the fairway 200 yards but the dog, Carpenter says, never falls to locate it and stands by until his master comes. During the year Tammie has been on the course he has never barked nor violated the rules of the game, | weeording to his admirers. .Jasty Throat Droppings Catarrhal Discharge Quickly Cured. Doctors recommend Catarrhozone, it fs nature's own eure. It drives out the germs, heals sore spots, cleans AWaAy every vestige of Catarrhal aint. You send the sooth ing vapors of the pine woods, the gich est balsams and heal ing essentials, right to the cause of your 'cold by inhaling -Ca- tarrhozone. Little Irops of wonderful :urative power are 'istributed through 1® whole breathing pparatus by the P.r ou breathe. Like a airaclg, that's how Jatarrhozone cures oronchitis, catarrh, tulds, and {irritable throat. You simply breathe its healing tumes, and every trace of disease flees as be- fore fire. So safe, Infants can use it. so sure to re- lieve, doctors pre- scribe it, so beneficial + fw wag winter ills that no per- 'n can afford to do without Catarrh- ne, Used in thousands of cases hout failure. Complete outfit 0, lasts three months, and is ranteed to cure; smaller size 500, fanlars. ' A sas American experts st the annual meet | j of the International Skating Union at | | Lake Placid. N.Y., on Feb. 19th, 20th | {and 21st. It will be the first time in {a dozen yeahs that the big interna- ' tional classic will be held in that | country. Women will eppear on the pro- | gramme for the first time in the un- iom's history, Four races, ranging from the 220 yard dash to the mile | event. have been arranged for them, and if enough entries can be obtain. ed, fancy tandem races will be staged. WOULD MAKE SPORT TRAINING COMPULSARY Steps to obtain enactments of na- | | thonal amd state laws requiring com- | pulsory ethletic training for high school students will be taken by the Athletic Research Socletysof America, which comcluded {ts annual meeting in New York on Monday. The follow- ing committees was named to frame | the proposed legislation: Dr. J. H. | McCurdy, Springfield, Mass, Y.M.C. | A. College; Dr.-J.. E. Raymond, Princeton, and Dr. Dudley B. Reed, of | the University of Chicago, The soolety also plans to wage a | campaign in favor of requiring, phye- | fcal education for emtrance info and graduation from collage. Smith Refused Amateur Oard. The Manitoba branch of the Ama- teur Athletic Union declare that the temporary card granted Creighton, of Brandon, last winter acts really as a permanent card, so he can play amateur hockey again this season. The case of Walter Mummery, form- er Quebes pro. player and Brandon hockey star, has been left for Dr. MoDiarmid, of Brandon, president of the Manttoba Hockey Association, to pass final judgment on. In all pro- bability Mummery will be declared eligible, Permanent cards have been granted to Dan McLellan, Frank Roche, "Doc" Flanagan, of Winnipeg, nd Skull Johnson, of Brandon, the srmer Quebec pro., while Walter imailhwthe ex-Wanderer star, Connie 'enson, Jim Jackson. Johnson Jack- son, of Winnipeg, Wes Wellington, Russell Meikle and W. D. McGregor, af Port Arthur, and J. G. McKay, of Portage, have been refused amateur cards, Refuses Tempting Offer. Nicol Thompson, the Hamilton pro- fessional, was recently made a very tempting offer, well up in four plump figures, to take the managership of a prominent golf and country ¢lub in New York state. After mature con- sideration, however, he has decided to remain in Hamilton, where he has been doing such invaluable work for many years. HIS acceptance of the U.S. offer would have heen a distinct lose to Canadian golf. "Nicol" is one of the five famous golfing brothers who last season loomed so large in championships, both in the east and west, and this season of 1920 éven greater things may be expected from them. As a golfing family, they are quite in a class by themselves. It is doubgtul if there is a quintet of brotliers- on the continent who could {it was never justified." {rink on Friday evening, when King- { ston's and Queen's meet. | practice, the result is very doubtful, { @8 both clubs have all kinds of ma- { two real strong teams on the ice. i will be net guardians. | who played in the nets for Queen's in | showed up well during the latter part | €uson and some other students, while take their measure on any Hnks. | In the World of Sport VAUDEVILLE JOHNNY EVERS GIVES BASESALL A BOOST Former Chicago and Boston | Star Certain That Game { Is on Level. ! A. | "I am glad," sald Johnny Evers! recently, "that the talk of the late | worid's ser.es games not being on | the level has subsided. For I'll tell you frankly that sort of stuff is un- | fair and unjust and not warranted by | tacts { "1 saw the series. In fact, I scout- | ed the Wihite Sox a bit for Pat Moran | before the big games began. | "To show you how ridibulous ac- | ousations that certain Chicago play- | ers were not trying hard I'll bring up | an odd point for you! "The name of Eddie Collins has | never been connected with this or | any other baseball scandal. It never | should be. | "Collins is a great ball player, who | thas made a large salary for years. | He is well-to-do and his record is be- | yond reproach in every way. "However, if you were asked to name one of the Chicago White Sox that played poorly in the firs: three | games again Cincinnati you would! have to name Collins. Considering ! h.s known ability, his showing was | miserable. Yet there is no question | that Eddie was trying all-ths time. '"Men who bet a lot of money on | | bali games though are apt to say! i | anything when they are wrohg in their judgment, And as gambling is a business of percentages, the los- ing professional gambler figures that i some one had the percentage against | him by fixing some of the players. "If the world's series of 1919 was | not on the level then nothing in the world is on the square, I am ex-| | tremely pleased that the talk of cor- ruptions has subsided, as I am sure | BE uth | QUEEN'S AND KINGSTON i READY FOR A CLASH | The hockey fans of the city are | looking forward with great interes, | to the opening of the intermediate | O.H.A. hockey series at the covered | Although both teams have had considgfabie terial. and should Be able to place It is altogether likely that Legault for Queen's and Toban for Kingston | Ken Taylor, the exhibition game against Yaie, of the game, The defence for Queen's will be picked from Carroll, McKelvey, Fer- Kingston will likely pick their back division from Stewart, Robertsou, Casterson and Robert Stanton. Boun- cer Brouse will likely work on the de- fence. 1'he Queen's forward line will be Stinson, George Stewart, O'Gorman, Taft, Campbell. Kingston's have Terry Millan, Smith, Brown, Billie Cooke. : DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY HAS SOME HOCKEY TEAM Dalhousie University, ' defeated Glace Bay Miners by a score of five to four in a fast game at the Bay Sat- urday night. It was the second ap- pearance of the Collegians on Cape Breton ice, their team having on Thursday beaten Sydney by four to three. $ wollowing their victory here over teams composed almost exclusively of professionals suitably whitewash- ed for the occasion, Dalhousie plans to Invade the New England States and within the next few weeks will Play Harvard and one or two Boston teams. Chronic Skin Disorders Now Overcome Quickly There is no hope of getting rid of disfiguring skin blemishes until the blood 1s purged of every trace of un- clean matter, < ; ' Wonderful results follow the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which provide the blood with the elements it needs to become rich and red. 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