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Prove that riding a BICYCLE is a ¥ 3 as eacy as Twice ee -------- rr ---- em er-------- "The traffic Prices half what they Come in and talk it CEST 18 STL OR-O CN tions read that all BIOYCLES must be equipped with 8 bell or horn ald damp. "Safety First." Get both for your BICYCLE NOW. We have them in all shapes and sizes. n a pretty one. 1t is possible for a plain cook to be '| manager oF In the World of Sport SPORTING STORIES i After his fight with Battling Mur- ray, Jimmy Wilde, while climbing into his civies, playfully kidded with his advisers, Commenting' on the fight Wilde 'haid: * "Murray hit me a good one in the first round. -Sure it stung, but it didn't put me in a bad way. Had it hurt me very much I would have taken more than a count of two. I don't think I made a mistake by getting up at two, instead of getfing full benefit of a count of nine. Was it a good fight? Murray sure 1s a tough boy, but I had him in the eighth' "So many offers have been made for my services that I might change my mind about returning to Eng- land the latter part of next month. Eddie McGoorty msut be slipping or Georges Carpentier is a much greater fighter than the average Yan- keen boxing follower 1s willing to ad- mit, McGoorty always was a dangerous sirapper and it was reported from England recently that he was fighting about as good as ever. Then came the news that Frank Goddard bad stopped the Oshkosh light "heavy- weight in thirteen rounds. Goddard: was completely outclass- ed and knocked out by Joe Beckett, Carpentier "defeated Beckett so des cisively that Englishmen called Bec kett a joke as a heavyweight cham- pion of that country. Then Goddard beat McGoorty. It would appear from the grand old dope that Carpentier is'a great Aght- er compared with Goddard and thus even greater in comparison with Mc- Goorty. So it must be that Carpen- tier is at least entitled to some rec- ognition as a logicae 'contender for the crown worn by Dempsey. When Joe Jackson was playing with a team down South Carolina way many years ago, he didnt~wear $10 baseball shoes. For financial reasons Joe wore nothing on hie feet. He roamed all qver the briars, stubble and other lit- ter in the outfield, which included nu- merous broken bottles, without it bothering him. * At the end of the fifth inning of a certain game Jackson came in to the bench and = expostulated with the | Philadelphia . . covevenve "You'd better get that glass out of centre field," he said, "it's cutting the ball to pieces." BASEBALL ON TUESDAY. International League. R. H Syracuse , . ccoviomonmen 713 TOTONtD a as << seven 6-14 11 12 2 sesstevesnnune Akron'. . ...... Oe com ore ld National League. New YOrk .......i...s Cinclonatl . . « «vovveew CRICARO « ¢ « vovvvasnnes American League. ow YOrK:'sooevceeesvs Philadelphia . . .... 'Washington or eon od oo mel "eo ool op m hl fu "enn .e et St. Louis ..... Chicago "ee Fesssnnnene 7 NOY OO Om cw et HE hp hr hed OW OO BO Cleveland "as sessssns Huddersfield Town, who' were defeated by Aston Villa by 1 goal to 0 in the final for the English Cup at Stamford Bridge. Thirty minutes' overtime was played. TO CHANGE RACING DATES Fort Erie and Hamilton May Switch to Start. Milton While tentative dates have already been announced for the coming turf season in Canada, it is likely that the schedule will be revised slightly. The Canadian Racing Association will meet in the near future, whep the meets will be finally alloted. It is not expected that there will be any alterations in connection with the dates given to Connaught Park, which are June 19th to 26th and September 23 to 30, on the Woed- bine Track at Toronto. There appears to be some difficulty, however, in connection with the Hamilton and Fort Erie meetings, so they may be | switched somewhat. Everything now points to a great racing season in the Dominion. As soon as the Maryland tracks: close next month - the majority of ' the horsemen racing there will ship their thoroughbreds to Canada. * "Jim' Milton, the well-known starter, who is now officiating at the Havre de Grace meeting, will act in that capacity on the Canadian Rac- ing Association tracks. 'It is an- nounced that Milton will do the starting at the Woodbine meeting under the jurisdiction of the Can- adian Racing Association. Mr. Milton succeeds Barret A. Dade, always a big favorite on the Canadian tracks, who is pow starting in Kentucky. 4 Believe It Or Not. Babe Ruth hit a home-run 600 feet--200 yards. Miss Gladys Palmer of Madison, Wis, threw a baseball 226 feet. €. Dawson, in April, 1907, at Lon- don, made an unfinished run of 23,.- 769 at bm (afichor cafnon stroke). 'Willlam Buckler of England walk- ed 4,000 consecutive quarter-miles in 4,000 consecutive periods of 9 minu- tes each at Leeds, July 3-28, 1902. Harry Levison lifted arm's length, up and down, two 10-pound dumbells 9,000 consecutive times in 5 hours and 41 minutes. » Babe Adams of the Pirates and Claude Hendrix of the Cubs, who staged the 15-inning pitéhing duel at":Chicago, were formerly team- mates 'with the Pirates. Close score games and several se- nsational extra-lining contests have marked the early season pastiming, notwithstanding the' poor weather conditions, Of the ,84 pre-season exhibition games played between National gnd American league teams this spring, the Nationals won 42 and lost 40, with two tie games. You breathe through the Catarrh- ozone inhaler medicated air that is of piney antisceptic essences that re- semble the air of the pine woods in [= "This piney vapor |= has a truly marvelous action on weak |= the Adirondacks. throats. It brings strength an nealth to the bronchitic, stops that hacking {irritating cough, prevents dimen breathing. *| hoarseness and You can't find anything for | throated people on earth more bene [== ficial than Catarrhozone. It means == heaven on earth to the man that { REVIVE "COWES WEEK" Glories of Royal Yacht Squadron to |} Be Seen Again. For the first time in seven years there will be a real "Cowes Yachting Week" next August. Many ofthe schooners and cutters famous in pre- war times will spread their sails] again, and the glories of the Royal | Yacht squadron's regatta will be re-| vived. | The celebrated Herreshroff schoon- | er, Westward, purchased by Clarence | Hatry, the prominent sportsman! whose horse, Furious, won the recent'| Lincolnshire handicap, 'is to be put! into full racing rig, I understand. The Westward, of 338 tons, was built in | 1910 in Rhode Island, and on her first trip to Europe, led the best British and German yacht off Ryde by several miles in one of the big events of 1910. As-King George is racing Britannia this season and a new 180-ton yacht named Terpischore is nearing com- pletion, Westward will have formid- able dpponents, particularly as she will sail in a handicap class. Al- though Britannia was built in 1893, she is still a fast, powerful yacht. She was designed by the late G. L. es. ' Westward's most formidable rival will be the ita, schooner designed by Charles Nich- olson, ant at present owned by 8. B. Joel, multi-milionaire race horse owner. Niohoson is the designer of Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock IV., this year's challenger for the Ameri- ca's Cup. / Westward will be commanded by Captain E. Sycamore, who sailed the Earl of Dunraven's: Valkyrie II, in if the America Cup races of 1895. John R. Payne, famous in yachting circles for many years, will see to the sail- ing of Westward. With such a fleet "out" the old glories of Cowes Week will be re- vived this year with promise of ex- cellent sport. While there will be no. German yachts seen off the Isle of Wight next August, it is reported King Alphonso of Spain will bring over a racer or two. Welcomes Britain's Win. Under the heading, "Britain's win a welcome one," the New York Even- ing Telegram says: "When Rudd. anchor man for the record-wrecking Oxford-Cambridge team crossed the line a good 30 yards ahead of his nearest American rival in the two- mile American collegiate relay race STEREO Clear Outs Full line of Cedar Chests to pro-_ tect your Furs from moths, ranging from... ooo. ili. $22.50 up, Rubber Door Mats, 18 x 36. . » twosvss...$3.00 each (old price). A few Congoleum Mats, 18 x 36. Worth $1.00; for .........50c Also a line of Mats, 6 ft. x 3 ft., from... ... ....$6.00 to $12.00 --aqt-- R. J. The Leading Undertaker wad Ambulance Phone 577. Re cid _ THOSE who have Tires on order for deliv- ery May Ist must get these on or 'before May 10th, 1920, otherwise the above orders will be cancelled. at Franklin Field, he sounded a "wake up America," gan that should ring from toast to coast. The defeat was a bitter pill for Uncle Sam to swallow, but it was in the nature of a curative dose and is bound to bring about effects that could not be gained in any other way. The British triumph cannot * but help wake up America to the true athletic situa- tion. Instead of going to Antwerp chock full of confidence over our abi- 'VanLuvenBros. Phone 1609 lity to make another sweeping Olym- pic triumph our Yankee athletes now must realize that they have some tough sledding ahead of them. It took John Bull's boys to drive home the true situation." $ ' Joe. Judge, tha Washington first baseman, appears to be coming along at a fast clip. A great diamond career B predicted for the hustling young- ster. i sti siRNA REAR STATOR RAOCOO AO * Announcement I wish to inform the public that my complete stock of Shoes, Fine Footwear, has been removed to my new store. The Model Shoe Store 184 Princess St. W. A. SAWYER BRINGING UP FATHER | ¥ CLEANED QUT MARY - THROW < ALL THAT RUDDISH IN THE YARD. of MY TH GLAD | : cv 3 'VE COT MY CLOTHES ILL PUT ME CLOTHES 1M THID HAT BOX THEN SNEA OUT IN THE YARD AN &)T SED: ILL FOOL MAGIE S TIME - WHERE 15 HAY RUBBISH ™1 DONT SEE IT IN THE ¢ YARD " ANT?