MONDAY, JUNE, 21. 1920. | July Columbia Records | In the World of Sport 'PONIES DEFEAT TRIPLE LINKS BY 7T0°6 IN ELEVEN INNINGS NOW ON. SALE Ana there is ceriainiy a fine lot of the newest song hits, catchest |. . dance sensations, and 1 old "meverdies." the N Here are a few. Come I and g "La Veeda" and "Frog's i tette ... J t 5 ox Trots----Columbia Saxophone Sex- a complete supplement: By a scorg of seven to six, the | Ponies won from the Triple Links| game of baseball between Cricket Field this season and there-| by captured the lead in the St. Law-| rence Amateur Baseball League. | | There was a record attendance be-| ably the hest baseball players this | city has ever produced. The work] A2925--31.00 "Ki met" and "Karavan'--Fox Trots--Guido Deira--Accordion Solo ! "a *H its of Days Gone By"--Parts 1 and ' '%7fere"s a Typical Tipperary Over H ou Ca Orchestra Ticklish Ruben' and "I Laughed at t (Uncle Josh), Laughing Songs . "Razors in Johnso| --Orchestra and Banjo on Old Irish Mother of Mine'--Charles Harrison raviata Selections"--Parts 1 and 2--Metropolitan Opera House A2931--$1.00 | tied in the sixth inning being 5-5, Walsh's work behind the bat left | 2--Peerless Quartette--A2926--$1. ere"--Peerless Quartette $1.00 . A6149--81.65 he Wrong Time'--Cal Stewart Seat entsseisssesenn A2923--31.00 fhe Air' and "Hi, Jenny, Ho, Jenny n"--Harry C. Browne and Quartette accompaniment A2922--8%1.00 All the Hawaiian, Whistling and Novelty Re- cords, Get the Ha Come in and get some. bit: "For Records, Try Treadgold's First." Buy a STEWART PHONOGRAPH for your camp ~$15.00 complete. | TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. - 88 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 529. | 3 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" a Buy a am LS Ford Car Then You Get the Most in Economy and Service for the Least Investment. Come in and see the different models. All are fully equipped. VanLuvenBros. Show Rooms and Garage: 34-38 PRINCESS STREET "A GREAT BARGAIN "CRYSTAL" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE ..... . $150.00 Worth $175.00. One only at this price. * HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. 345 King Street Phone 94 . The first American Chamber of Commerce to establish a department meteorology and publish a wea- or calendar i3 the one at Los les. BoMers of an electric light plant in Spitzbergen have been heat in- sulated to prevent them thawing the always frozen ground and sinking into it. 3 | fully realized, for so evenly were the | {teams matched that the score was! land again in the ninth, §-6, and the 'game had to go eleven innings. The| the tenth with the Ponies at the bat | when the side was put out by three balls pitched dy Derry. This equals the record in the baseball world. | Daley, Saunders and Gallagher were | the three batters who demonstrated the superior fielding of the Triple Links. ' The game started at 3.85 with the Triple Links at the bat, and for the first three innings it was a case of one, two, three and out for both| sides. McNeil got to first base in the] | third but was caught stealing to sec- | ond. In the fourth Saunders, Stew- art and Daley scored, the latter mak- ing a three base hit. It was in the fifth that the Triple Links got Cher- ry's "goat", Twig, and Baker mak- ing safe hits, the latter a three base hit. After Twigg, Cotam, Arneil and Poind got home, Cherry vacated the box in favor of Gallagher who allowed Baker to put a run before shutting the side out. Saunders and Gallagher tied the score in the sixth, and Cherry got home after making a three base hit in the seventh secur- ing the lead. Spencer, who batted for Pound in the ninth, tied the score again which was only broken in the eleventh when Coyne made a two- base hit and got home. ¢ In the sixth inning Stewart was called out by Umpire T. Pound when making the home plate and the deci- sion was vigorously protested. : The umpire had been drawing the fire of the fans and players up to this point, and he changed places with the base .umpire, G. Sullivan. Derry pitched a good game and was well supported in the field. Per- haps no better example of fielding was ever shown than in the tenth inning when he delivered only three balls. Each one was struck but the batters never reached first base. Nicholson, Thompson and Pound did good fielding while the short stop, Arniel, allowed nothing to go by. In the fifth he received the force ef a drive in the stomach and on going to' the bat in the sixth was struck in the back by a pitched ball, but he stuck to his game. Schultz, Twigg and Baker did good work on the bases while Cottam was awake he- lohind the bat. He did not have his usual luck at the bat but he made THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a run in the fifth. During the first four innings Cher- | on Saturday aftérnoon in the finest | ry pitched a pretty bal and had he shoe walker, according to Oxtawg local | been able to keep the performance |gdvices, has made another record in| teams that has been witnessed at the | up would have made a name for him- | a different branch of sport, self, Gallagher saved the situation for the Ponies, and being fresh had the advantage over Cherry, but he had no better support. Stewart, Mec- j cause both teams represented prob-| Neil, Daley, Coyne and Cherry did|of its new devotees are as fond of it the best batting for the team, while vicholson, Twigg, Spencer and Baker of both has been splendid, and a| made the hits for the Triple Links.| days of ease and automobiles. keenly contested game was expected. | Stewart, Gallagher and Coyne did | Fred Cushing, of Cushing, Quebec, 3 "My Sahara Rose' and "Sudan" --Fox Trots--The Happy Six--A2934--$1 | The expectations of the throng were splendid fielding, Spoor, short stop,| and he rode his horse from his home and Daley, Saunders and McNeil on bases, showed much ability, while nothing to be desired. He caught the wily Cottman stealing Some on A2937! most sensational event occurred in| a pass very neatly, And made a spec- tacle catch of a high foul that pro- auced applause. Triple Links. Nicholson <f .... Thompson If w..... Schultz ID . cesses ven nae TWIEE 2D cv.vvairrsanas Spencer rf ... Cottman 6 ccevevennann Arniel ss D. Pound rt .. Baker '3b .... sees ene an © hk fod fk fk fk ik DS © OHoocoMMo oT ° on Daley 1D vv.vvonsmmnean 0 Saunders 2b wise oiem mes McNeil 3b ocomvemcroms Stewart If ... Spoor ss . Gallagher cf ... seseme sans HoHmMmomonmTY o HWowoomwmMOoO= Cherry p omoscoomocad 2| day 'morning, in time to have break- . H. E.| NTY-MiLE RIDE BY A 69-YEAR-OLD Fred" Cushing, of « Cushing, Que., Rode to Ottawa on Horseback. A SEVE -Fred Cushing veteran sportsman, who distinguished himself the last iwo years for his prowess as a snow- The ! article referring to him in one of the | Ottawa papers says | | Horseback riding is regaining i popularity, but it is doubtful if any as a gentleman who was Tn Ottawa | after a ride that :is unusual in these He is to the capital, a distance of seventy | miles. Mr. Cushing was required in Ot- tawa 'in connection with an applica- tion before the Dominion Railway Commission as to the location of the railway station at Cushing. When he | suggested to other business men of Cushing, who. .were also coming here | to attend the meeting of the com-| mission ,that he intended to ride to | Ottawa, they questioned his ability to do so. He made the journey, how- | ever without bad effect to either him- self or his splendid horse. Mr.: Cushing left home at 3.30 o'clock standard time, Monday after- | noon. He reached Fasset at 7 o'clock and rested for two hours. He was in | Thurso at one and left again at four, | taking a short sleep in a chair. He| reached Ottawa at 8.30 o'clock Tues- i i before attending the railway | commission meeting. He says he! { greatly enjoyed the ride. | Even in earlier days a seventy mile | | ride was considered no mean effort. {It is the longest Mr. Cushing has | ever made, although he has been an | enthusiastic horseman all his life. | He is now in his sixty-ninth year. A | number of years ago he rode 60 miles | to Ottawa. { | fast 7 00005000100--6 00030210001--7 Umpires--G. Pound, G. Sullivan. Y. L C. B. A. Defeats Regiopolis. Before the big ball game started on Saturday afternéon the juniors had the fleld and the Y.I.C.B.A. team won from Regiopolis College by a ecore of 14 to 2. The game was one- sided from the start, the Irishmen making six runs in the first inning. The college team made its two runs in the ninth, Larush and R. James being the one fortunate enough to get home. Meredith had a bad fall stealing home in the sixth. ° The line up was: > Y.IC.B.A.--Tetro p, Conley ¢, Me- Kay 1b, Devlin 2b, Fowler 3b, Fitz- gerald ss, Meredith rf, Davidson cf, Ade If. " Regiopolis Cbllege--Goodfriend p, Quinn ¢, Denison 1b, R. James 2b, Halpin 3b, Cook ss, Gallivan rf, Mec- Cabe ef, E. James If, LaRush "cf. Umpire--A. Casterton. By innings: vee...622022000--14 Y.L.C.B.A. .:. Regiopolis College .000000002-- 2 2 By innings-- Triple Links The Clergy of Boston Fight Boxing Law Opposition to the newly passed { boxing bill has already cropped up, The Rev. Martin D. Kneeland, of 41 { Mount Vernoh street, Boston, filed RA AA rp A in CATARRH with the Election Commissioners a petition, signed by sevem clergymen end five laymen, seeking a referem- dum on the bill. The petition, which has just been filed, reads as follows: "The undersigned, qualified voters of Boston, Suffolk County, respect- fully ask for a referendum on Chapt- er 619 of the Acts of 1920, and re- quest that the operation of such law be suspended, as provided for in Article 58 of the Constitution." WITHOUT DRUGS It is really impos sible to treat Ca- tarrh, unless by in- haling the soothing germ-killing vapor of Catarrhozone. Its rich fragrant essences are breathed from the in- haler to every sore, diseased spot in the breathing organs. Not a single germ can es- cape the healing fumes of Catarrhozone which acts on the in- fected linings of the nose and throat just as an ointment would act on a cut finger. You see Catarrhozone soothes, cleanses, heals. It cannot fail to reach and cure Ca- tarrh; it's simply a wonder on weak throats, bronchial coughs, deafness, busz- ing ears, and all other symptoms of Catarrhal cold ! Get Catarrhozone to-day. 'Complete oat- fit costs $1.00 and is sufficient for three months' use. Smaller There is considerable routine to go through before final disposition of the petition can be made. The sec- retary of the Commonwealth, who has the matter in charge, will, in the course of due time, issue petition papers to the preliminary petitioners, who will be required to secure the signature of 15,000 voters within ninety days after the Act was passed, in which case the law appertaining to boxing will be automatically sus- pended. It will then be up to, the voters to pass upon the measure at the next State election. Will Have Boy Scouts As Caddies on Links -- An innovation in golf caddies is announced for this season by the Hotel Wentworth, Newcastle-by-the- Sea, near Portsmouth, NH. Instead of thé usual volunteer caddies the Boston Caddies' Unit, composed en- tirely of Boy Scouts of Greater Bos- ton who have specialized in caddie work, will perform this service for golfers. When not on duty on the links the caddies will be found in the caddie camp located near the hotel, carrying out the scout program of first aid and signalling under the supervision of the scout officials. An interesting feature of this unit's work is the operation of maintain- ing a wireless station from which weather reports and the daily news sizes Svc. All dealers. will be received. Arranged at Gananoque In an endeavor to revive the in- terest in healthful and' manly out- | | door sport the fleet committee of the | Gananoque Canoe Club have arrang- | ed the following programme of aqua- | | tic sports for the 'summer season | | starting June 20th. These races are | [open to all club members and are | | divided into two classes, senior and | | junior 'classes. | | Paddling events will be held Fri- | | day evenings; Salling events will be | held Wednesday and Saturday after- | noons, each race consisting of three | heats. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of each class according to the number of points gained dur- ing the season. During the summer two short cruises will be held.. The first on or about the second Sunday in July and the second on or abou: the second Sunday in August. Most people are satisfied 'with what they have. It's what they haven't that: causes their dissatisfac- tion, > Burning Corn Fains Go! A Safe Sure Method You can'ti beat it. Time has prov- ed it's the best yet. Takes all the sting out of a sore corn. This mar- vel-working , remedy is Putnam's Corn Extractor. Contains no flesh eating caustics. Lifts corns out by the roots. Leaves no scar. 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