Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1920, p. 10

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A rn ages 1G WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1920. PAGE TEN For the First of July WHY NOT GO FISHING OR ON A LONG TRIP IN THE COUNTRY, WITH YOUR BIKE ? 'We can fit you up with all you need. Everything for Fishing--Everything for Bicycling. : REELS, LINES, BAITS, RODS. We believe we have the best stock of fishing tackle in the city. nothing to Investigate. Come in here before buying your tackle and you will share in the reasonable prices at which we sell our better tackle. AND A BICYCLE That's what you need. You travel long distances and still feel in the best of trim. Come in and have us show you our big line of better BICYCLES. No obligation. Store open till 8 p.m. to-night, to en- able you to purchase your new bike for to-morrow's big holiday. can Ride a Bicycle TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. ! 88 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 529. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" § LERNER ERE RRR ARR CREE Sisler and Ruth. Sisler and Ruth, the two master f batsmen of the American league, also * happen to be the two best all-around workmen in the profession. Both { started out as pitchers, where each { proved his effectiveness. Either could { have held his own among the top- liners of the mound. Both have play- ed the outfield and first base effect- ively. Sisler finally settled down to first basing as a steady diet, while Ruth selected the outfield. But from the beginning both were vivid replies to the ancient query: "Why can't pitchers hit?" It costs a THE DAILY BRITISH WH i | World of Sport Baseball Briefs | | ester by tha Brooklyn club, jumped to a team in the iron regions of Min- nesota. -- ] | | from St. Joseph, and Nesser, out- fielder, sént from Columbus, caused Manager JacKson of Peoria to shift his team about and also grant some woCatcher Pal -Beyers, sent to-Rosh- releases. oo In a recent ©"Indianapolis-Louis- ville game Reb 'Russel beat out a | bunt and on the very next play wen: Manager Joe Ward at Raleigh has | 10 8econd as part of a double steal. | been having trouble finding a short- | NO one even accused Reb of having | stop to suit him. His latest tryout is $0 much speed béfore. Botts, Bob Geary pitched a one-hit game | for Seattle against San Francisco in! {the tirst game of the double bill 'on | May 15. The young wildcat presented to John McGraw by San Antonio fans has been given to Fred Toney, who sent him to his home in Tennesee, | Mordecai Brown, who needs pitch- | {ers for | | | his Terre Haute team more | | than anything else, has secured Arm- | |strong, a left-hander, | waukes, from Mil- | { Toronto certainly won a prize when John McGraw sent Bill Ryan to the | Leafs. On his work to date he looks like the best pitcher in the Inter- national league. The Rozky Mount team has signed a younger brother of Buster Caton | |ot the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is a {shortstop like Buster and about like | him in size and style. | 4 -- | Though Wilbert Robinson is sald to. be ready to let Ed Pfeffer go in most any sort of a good trade, he | refused to swap him to the St. Louis { Cardinals for Austin McHenry, Acquisition of Allen, an infielder, mm Shooting Corn Pains Fade In An Hour | Think of the marvel of 'it, that |stinging, burning pain made to go like magic. 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Kahana- | moku was participating in the Olym- LEADS NATIONAL LEAGUE Rogers Hornsby, second baseman of the Louis Cardinals, has been out| of the game for a few da a8 a result of being hit on the head by a pitched but will. soon be back in. the game He is leading the league in Wilde "aken For Caddy. ! Jimmy . Wilde, the British Wasp, has a hard time of it. Jimmy, weigh- | eight, likes golf, but finds himself serious handi- | capped on the links. Because of his size golfers, to whom the scrapper is | a stranger, mistake him for a caddy and he is treated accordingly. Wilde has had considerable unpleasantness due to golfers lodging complaints against a caddy using club privileges Jap Athletes For Antwerp. Fifteen members of the Japanese | Olympic team, college men and one High school boy, are here awaiting transportation to take them to Ant- werp, July 8. Part of the team wil! be quartered at Princeton University and the rest will be the guests of the | New York Athletic Club. The team | distance run-| New Record For Kahanamoku. Duke Kahanamokt, ofs Honolulu, in the Neptune Beach plunge at Ala- meda swam 100 metres, free style, ing the world's record for the dis- pic games western tryouts. New York city is without a track where clubs can hold meets and charge admission, except the old Cel- tic park, Long Island. All American contestants are out of the British ladies' golf tourna- ment. } AMBRICAN GOLFER BEATEN Robert A. Gardner, of Chicago, twice winner of the United States golf title was defeated in the finals for the British Amateur championship by Cyril Unparalleled Purses | For Canadian-Breds The progress of racing in Canada this season has an illustration in the liberal amounts offered for purses at the Fort Erie meeting, which opens i on Saturday, especially with regard to the provision for Canadian-bred horses. The minimum amount offered in the daily race for the productions of Canadian breeding establishments is $1,200, which a few years ago would be a fair stage amount for an open race; and only a few are for the mi- nimum amount, some running to $2 - 000 for an overnight event, an unpre- cedented figure, and ene that Cana- dian breedess would not have dream- ed of a few seasons back Altogether the Fort Erie program calls for an average distribution of about $11,- 000 a day. Fulton to Meet Wills. Heavyweight Fred Fuiton Harry Wills will 'meet in the bout of impbrtance under the law permi 1g boxing in New York This announcement is made here by the International Sport- ing Club, which has. matched the pugilists for a 15-round contest The date will be made public later. Under the terms of agreement Fulton is to receive $25,000 and Wills $10,000, without; any percentage or bonus ar- rangement. While no definite date has been announced, it is understood the contest will be held about the middle of July. It is intimated that the winner will be given an oppor- tunity to face Champion Jack Demp- sey later in the year. and first new contests Home Runs Featured Ball Game. An interesting baseball game took ! place at the Cricket field on Tuesday evening between a team picked from the Jackson Press and Hanson, Crozier & Edgar versus the British Whig ball team. The game was full of action during the entire session. Home runs and three baggers were S0 numerous that the official score- keeper. refused to act, and the out- come of the game remains a secret. An unfortunate accident happened to Lyons (third base), which put him out of the game in the first inning. A runner was on the bags going to third and in the play he was knocked out and his glasses broken. Another game will be played next week. Concerning War Clubs. Babe Ruth uses a bat varying in welght between 52 and -54 ounces. Rogers Hornsby uses a light bat, al- most 16 ounces lighter than Ruth's. Bob McDonald, the longest hitting golf "pro" in America, uses a light club, weighing from 12% to 13 oun- e Mitchel," the hardest hitting "p in Great Britain, uses a heavy 17-ounce driver with a shaft like a young tree. You can rarely prove from what a genfus uses the best selection you can make as a normal, _verage entry in the game. Vancouver, B.C., will construct a municipal naratorium 100 by 40 feet, San Francisco's annual playground tennis tourney attracted 498 entries. Clogged Nostrils Open Breathing Made Easy, Catarrh Cured! ---- New Method Very Successful. It is a new method of treatment, that of medicated air, and cannot fail to be beneficial. It goes wher- ever air can go, thus reaching all the affected parts. It purities as by tire. Simvly burning up tha disease gers. 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