Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1920, p. 9

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MONDAY, MAY, 31, 1920, esi, SR -- Announcing of the 1920 Indian Bicycle It's a beauty--with several new features. Prices are exceptionally attractive. Made by the biggest and oldest manufacturers of Indian Motorcycles We do not hesitate to recommend these Bicycles as most reliable and satisfaction giving. . SAY "MOTORCYCLE" and the whole world thinks "INDIAN." Come in To-day and see them. No Luxury Tax. readgold Sporting Goods Co. | 88 PRINCESS STREET : : Telephone 529. ; ; "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" : ENEPNNNYFE EERERMENNERANARAGROLAR OF NEW BRUNSWICK 6% GOLD BONDS Due May 1st, 1930--Price 99.08 and Interest Yield 634 %. Interest payable May and November. PROVINCE BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. "The Home of Good Investments" Phone 1728. - - - - 237 Bagot St. H. J. Bongard, Manager. KINGSTON MILLING COMPANY, Ltd. Foot of Brock Street, Kingston Our mill is equipped with modern machinery, driven by electric motors with current generated at Kingston Mills, MANUFA po mr r-------- == IRENE NESE R ARERR ENR { ---- | fl | size §0c; sample size 25c; at all deal-| ors. | In the World of Sport " THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TRPLE LINKS WIN GAN { | | THEY DEFEAT THE ADIRONDACK | STARS BY 6 to 4 i i x i i | The Play Was Very Close--With | Three On Baées In The Eighth | | Triple Links Retired 'Side With | Double Play. | The Triple Links of Kingston de-| feated the Adirondack Stars of Har-| { risville, N.Y, in an exceedingly fast! | game of baseball at the Cricket Field | | on Saturday by a score of 6 to 4.| | The batteries were very evenly | matched and the fielding of both] | teams was superb. A feature of the] game was the batting of Cotman, the veteran catcher of Kingston, whose | batting was splendid. He brought | Schultz 'home in the second inning! scoring the first run, and was one of | the surest batters on the team. The! first sensation of the game came in the fourth when Nolan made a three | base hit sending the ball beyond | reach in right field but he failed to| get home. Derry pitched beauti- ful ball striking three out in succes-| sion im «the first three innings. He was there with the goods ih all tight | corners during the game and he had! strong support. In the eighth with | three on bases a double play put the side out and stopepd what might! liave been a race for the home plate. | The work of the first baseman | was particularly - good. Nolan of} the visitors received prolonged ap-| plause for his fine catch of a high | foul. But both Nolan and Schultz] had the misfortune to be spiked by | base runners receiving painful bruis- | es on the ankle. They stuck it out, however, till the end. The visitors! registered seven hits off Derry and! the locals ten hits off Steifvater.| Thompson made three fine catches! in centre field in the first, second and | . third innings and Saunders did good work on third. There was a record attendance and seldom was a better game of 'ball witnessed. During the first four in- pings the pitchers fought a duel with | Derry showing up a shade better than | his opponent. Both pitchers stayed | through the game and there was ne evidence of excitement in either. Al- though both sides succeeded in mak- ing gpod hits, the fielding prevented much'damage. At the ehd of the eighth inning | three of the visiting team, E. Nolan, | D. Skean and F. Nolan, performed | a vaudeville act in the centre of the field, showing exceptional skill as acrobats." They were greeted with rounds of applause, and responded time and again with marvelous tumb- ling feats showing wonderful muscul- ar developmient and agility. The audience was delighted with the | afternoqn's entertainment, the suc- | cess of which reflects 'much credit | upon the management of the local | team. . The line up was' Adirondack | Stars--Kelleney ss, Stiefvater p, No- lan 1b, W. Ladeseur cf, V. Lade- seur, rf, Frank lf, G. Ladoseur 3b, Crane c. Kingston--Twigg 2b, Ferguson 3b, Thompson cf, Schultz 1b, Arniel SS, Hall If, Spencer rf, Cotman c, Derry p- Umpires--@G, Sullivan, Daley. By innings: -- Stars R. RH BE e490012001....4 7 1 Triple Links-- 01.003110x C10 3 ---------------- Pat Moran's Cincinnati cham- pions are well fortified in all de- partments of the game and are par- ticularly strong behind the bat. Wingo and Rariden are a pair of veteran backstops that would be hard to equal in the big show. Cures Catarrh, Bron- chitis Without Any Drugs. If you suffer from a cold, sneez- ing or catarrh--don't use a snuff--. use a sensible treatment like Ca- tarrhosone. It heals and. soothes brings relief at once, cures thorough- ly. In bronchitis and throat trou- ble no doctor can do better tham pre- scribe Catarrhozone. . Try it--see what 'wonders it works--what power | It possesfes. Different from the old way~syou inhale Catarrhozone. Get the dolar outfit which includes the! inhaler and is guaranteed. Smaller | ~ BASEBALL ON SATURDAY International League. R. Baltimore Jersey City Toronto ........ Rochester uw. ..., Akron Buffalo ... Syracuse' ..... Reading National League, First game: Boston Brooklyn Second game: Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia New York Pittsburg § 0 Cincinnati 'vou 5 0 American League, First game: New York Boston 2 Second game: New York ........... Boston First game: Washington Philadelphia Second game: Washington ............ 5 Philadelphia First game: Chicago Cleveland Second game: Chicago Cleveland Detroit St. Louis MONTREAL FAVORED FOR SYRACUSE BERTH 'There is more trouble in Syracuse and Montreal may yet get a berth in the International League. "Amby"' McConnell and Frank Schultze, the backbone of the team, have quit, and things certainly look bad for the Stars. President C. Landgraf has re- turned "Babe" Dye, the Toronto boy, to the Leafs and he will likely be placed with a club in the Michigan- Ontario league. Dye went to Syra- cuse on the understanding that he would be played regularly, but he has not been. Providence, Utica, and Montreal, have been named as the likely ones to take over the Syracuse franchise, but Utica may well be eliminated. Toronto would like to see Montreal taken in and given a good manager with a free hand to build up a strong team, there is no reason why baseball should not go in the Quebec city. Of course, the { transportation might cause some of the clubs to vote against the inclusion of Montreal. PROVINCIAL BASEBALL Port Colborne Municipal League Ad- mitted to the O. A. B. A. At a meeting of the Ontario Ama- teur Baseball Association in the Port Colborne the Municipal League was admitted to membership. Niagara Falls league asked whether or not they were in good amateur standing, and were told that one of the four clubs comprising the circuit had par- ticipated in professional baseball, and for the time being, the other teams must not play against them. Wilde Oarries $60,000 Home. Jimmy Wilde, world's flyweight champion, with about $60,000 to show. for his vigit to the United States, sailed Saturday for his home in England. He has been matched for several fights in London by Pro- moter Charles B. Cochrane, the most important of which is a twenty round bout with Pete Herman, the bantam champion. He may also fight a return battle with Jack Sharkley. Wilde plans to return to America in the fall. Pitchers with old names are num- erous in the Southern Leagues this season. Mobile has Ching, Utt and Lukomavic, Little Rook is flashing Heingeveld and Yellowhorse. Birm- ingham owns Coffindaffer, and Mem- phis is in line with Thweatt. In getting away to a flying start the St. Paul team showed true RUTH MAY SET UP NEW HOME RUN MARK At the rate he is travelling, Babe Ruth should easily establish a new. "WOFId's record for home runs. Last year he walloped the ball for twenty- nine four-baggers while playing with the Boston Red Sox. As a 'member of the Kilties, to date Ruth has lined out ten home runs, and his team has 121 games to play. The big slugger made two circuit drives at Boston Thursday, which probably grieved the Hub fans im- measurably. Babe doubtless will lift many balls into the right feld stand at the Polo Grounds this year, which is the Mig reason why he should set up a new mark. Bunion Tortured Feet Quickly Made Well Try this wrinkle--it's a good one --thousands say you can't beat it. Soak the feet well to-night in hot water--a long hot soaking helps. Then paint on a thin coat of that old reliable 'Putnam's Extractor." Next morning. the pain is gone, you {feel a whole heap better. Keep up the treatment--simply follow - the special directions given and off will come the bunmion, away will go the corn, you'll feel like a tango artist. 'For foot comfort there's nothing to 'beat Putnam's Corm Extractor, 26¢c !at dealers everywhere. Chesterfields, Chairs, Rockers, Tables--lat- est designs and finishes." Prices the lowest. R. J. Reid « J. IN€1 The Leading Undertaker aad Furniture Dealer Ambulance Phone 577. 280 PRINCESS STREET i ee -------------- appetite, digestion! The flavor lasts- and the electrically- sealed package brings WRIGLEYS to you with all its goodness perfectly preserved. Sealed Tight-- Kept Right | championship form. 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SMITH | oD LL MO» WELL "JUST WAIT HERE, UNTIL | GET ATARYD on ne a hardest hitting outfit in the minor Love is not always the least harm- leagues. 2 ful of the various intoxicants that | "Babe" Ruth made two home runs make the world go round. | at Boston on Thursday. His total | for the season was thus raised to tem. 3 1 4 w= 3 YOUR WIFE INVITED ME SING AT YOUR HOUSE TONIGHT AND 1 JUST FOUND GOT | LOST YOUR ADDRESS This spring many a man who is old enough to know better will post Princess Street, 'Phone 733 WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES blesome teeth.

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