THE DA prsmm------------ In the World of Sport ' ILY BRIT ISH WHIG | ST. PAUL A SURPRISE -- eT = am a EEE SES THE LUXURY TAX was not applied to Bicycles. Another fact which a NECESSITY. § Of course, lots of people were aware of that long before the tax came into effect, but this further proves this well-known statement. Er § ip: pves that a Bicycle is not considered a luxury, but ! ¥ i | | i || § Don't lose any more time by not having a good Bicycle. There's no on why you shouldn't own one. We sell them on very easy terms and you take no chances if you buy a Bicycle from us. They're guaran- a. : Out for a Spin --~---- This is great weather to get out for a ride--not too hot, nor too cool-- just right--go fishing after supper and have some sport. EE ---------------- a. 5 We carry a complete stock of better Bicycles, and their accessor- and parts. p Drop in and let us talk it over with you: REMEMBER--There is no luxury tax on They're considered a necessity for everybody. 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' Johnny Dundee and Mel Coogan fought a draw at Detroit. ebster's GROCERY AE reer - ER TONIGH : TO WATIH THER TABLE DELICACIES AND. Copy Something New! .. .. "A new Macaroni product, made the creamy parts of the best Durum Wheat. Cooks in one-third the time. Place in . boiling water, cook § to ¥ min- utes only. i | Put up in packages and sell Saressmerinesacsesa. Be ~~ Webster's . BAGOT AND EAKL NTRRET |. Phones No. 47 and 780. f- 8 IN THE KING'S PLATE . ~~ Phe-popuiaTity-of-horse-racing-in.| Torvate was never mare eraphatical- | ly demonstrated than that of the op- ening of the Ontario Jockey Club spring meeting Saturday afternoon. Beforé the horses were cal.ed to the| post in the first race the grounds and stands were packed to capacity while outside the course thousanus struggled madly for admission. The King's plate, with a big iield of 10ourteen starters, furnished a sur- prise in the victory of S°. Paul from the Giddings stable, who scored de- cisively like a good colt in fast time. 't was predicted that the Oakville horseman "woulé furnish tha con: tender, but not with St. Paul. "he hope of the stable was Primo but the Lest No. 13 cotld do was to finish third. Bugle March, which was omit- ted from the original entrics, was the pacemaker for the first mile, and held on gamely when challenged, but £t. Paul, who had followed the pace clorely, was not to-be denled I'hé Giddings colt took command in the stretch, and gradually opened wp a gap. Rommanelli took no chances, put rode his horse out to tiie wire. tugle March was threatened by Pri- mo for second place, but pulled away again in the last eighth, and was a handy second. Primo had no oppo- sition for third. The Seagram pair, who were hot favorites for the race, were always prominent, but could get to the front. They were hemmed in by the bunch in the first quarter and could not get out of the mess. Gallant Kitty beat Crown of Gold home, but Anmut was ahead of both of them and Azrael between | The Governor-General pre-| ne every week--to collect the in. | ftaliments on this suit I'm wearing." them. sented the King's Plate and his Ma- Jesty"s guineas to Mr. Giddings in the judges' stand amidst the plapdits of the crow. It was a very popular vic- tory. SUNDAY BASEBALL UNDER THE BAN AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Playing of baseball on Sunday on the Syracuse, N.Y. university campus by students and others will be strict- ly guarded against, with severe penalties for violators of the ruling, according to action taken by the senor council, student governing body. ' ' Reports that ball games have been rbpedtedly organized Sunday morn- ings and afternoons on the old oval and the stadium diamond were made by members of the newly organized board. Under the leadersh'p of George Busch, president, regulations | was held in the Grand Jury room in COBOURG GIRLS IN BASEBALL LEAGUE -¥-Baseball.for-women will be a fea- ture of the summer's sporting acti- vities in Cobourg. The fair enthus- jasts have organized a league, and expect to have four teams in their circuit. The organization meeting the presence of many representatives BASEBALL ON SATURDAY. International League. -- First Game. Akron a Rochester Second gamed: Rochester Akron Toronto of the fair sex. The officials of the league are: President, Mrs. Leslie Wilson; vice- president, Miss P. Hickey; secretary- Miss S. Wood; executive committee--Mrs. A. McKinnon, Miss Verna Gray and Miss Smith; Man- agers--Miss Bernice McMillan and treasurer, Miss Verna Gray. | never | | SHE KNOWS HIM WELL "Some peach! Do you know hen | mtimately?" "} should say | do. She calls on ITS THE TRUTH | Mrs. Trowel: Why Samuel, | think our Wilmer shows wonderful promise of becoming one of a artist. Je#' look at what he's drawed. | Mr. Trowel (bricklayer): Naw, ! want my boy ¥ become a prosperous. man llke his pop. | A GLOOMY OUTLOOK ' were passed forbidding the violation ! of the long-standing" rule against athletic events of any nature being | played on the campus Sundays. There is a rule against playing | basebdll on any part of the campus | except in the stadium, and Chancel- lor Day has served several warnings on students during the college year. This regulation was made because of the breaking of windows in col- lege buildings. BIG LEAGUE TEAMS FOR SOUTH AMERICA Pistol; With prohibition In effect, I'll. never be able to get "Joaded again, An invitation may be issued to the | Cincinnati baseball club, if they em- erge from the 1920 race as pennant winners, to attend the National Ex- position of United States. Manufac- turers to be held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November, and stage a series of exhibition 'games with a team of all stars, collected from both leagues. This project will be suggested to Frank C. Bancroft, business manager of the Reds, by H. B. MacAlpine, di- rector of exhibits, and Walter W. Schultz, Commissioner of the Exposi- tion, who aré in Cincinnati arrang- ing for exhibits to be staged by Cin- cinnati manufacturers. od a Revoke The Dead-Ball Rule. President Heydler of the National League announced that by agreement with President Johnson of tha Ameri- can League the dead-ball rule will be suspended and inoperative, begin- ning Monday. The umpires in both leagues Have been instructed to con- strue the dead-ball rule the same as in 1919. m~ Facts For Health Seekers . To Ponder Over Nearly every disease can be trac- ed to clogged or inactive stomachs, livers or intestines. Indigestion, biliousness, headaches and insomnia all emanate from this cause. Keep these organs in working order and you'll have continuous good health. No case was ever treated with Dr. Hamilton's Pills and not cured; their record is one of marvelous success. Dr, Hamilton's Pills are very mild, yet they cleanse the bowels promptly and establish healthy regularity. You'll eat plenty, digest well, sleep soundly, feel like new after using Dr. Hamilton's Pills--one a dose--25¢ a box everywhere. Be sure you get the genuine Dr. Hamilton's Pills, in a yellow box always. WISELY POSTPONED "No, dear, positively, we can't be harried for at least three months." "} don't see It. Why not now?" "Don't you know, | just had a * jirthday and all my friends gave me puch lovely presents we'll have to allow them some time to save up for wedding presents." Father of Twins: Accl. dentally, CLEANED oOuT Judge: Have you anything to off fer the squr passed on you Prisoner: No, your lawyer took my last dollar, before sentence ia honor, my Syracuse Baltimore Jersey City Reading American League. St. Louis New York Chicago Washington National League. Brooklyn Pittsburg . . Boston . . ............. Cincinnati... .......... St. Louis Philadelphia . Chicago SEES MATERIAL IN WEST. ---- Canadian Coach Knox Surprised Talent There. Looking like a regular athlete with his face all bropzed up from the warm rays of the British Columbia sun, Walter Knox, Canadian Olympic coach, is back in Winnipeg after a six months' the Canadian team. Mr. Knox is very enthusiastic over the prospects of the team, and says that the west should have many representatives, as he was completely surprised at the talent that is available, and looks forward to the semi-final meet in Winnipeg in July producing some wonderful contests. ---- Boston Crew for Henley. The Union Boat Club, of Boston, which is preparing an eight-oared crew to represent the United States at the Royal English Henley regatta, announced that it would send two crews to the American Henley re- gatta at Philadelphia on May 28 and 29. The strongest eight will be select- ed from the club's two crews and be formally entered as an English Henley candidate. Wonderful! Magical! 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