Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1920, p. 10

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' | v TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1920. LY bee ee cot es-- ------ a - rr ed POSITIVELY The Latest- iid EFRE'S A FEW OF THE NEW AUGUST RE. CORD3 JUST PUT ON SALE: 5 : --NEW SONG HITS-- Some Beautiful Morning (I'll Find You In My Arms-- Al Jolson I've Got the Profiteering Blues--Frank Crumit A2940 $1.00 , ("Some Beautiful Morning') is Jolson's latest song hit, and it's some song. | land, and Joe Jackson, of Chicago, | Chicago : Way Down Barcelona Way---Harry Fox ; A2942! "All the Boys Love Mary--Van & Schenck f $1.00} . Ten Little Bottles--Bert Williams A2941 | . Unlucky Blues--Bert Williams .~------and, of course, all the new Dance sensations. | : Ay Oh! By Jingo! One Step A2943 Rose of Chile--Tango Fox Trot, $1. i Played by Lanin's Roseland Or-; chestra. (New Columbia Artists). A list without Art Hickman's Orchestra' would be' listless. Here's their latest: -- 'i Come Back to Georgia--One Step ; "Take It Easy--Fox Trot ' Two fine Waltzes by the famous Prince's Orchestra:-- «Alabama Moon, introducing "My Paradise' * Lassie, introducing "Echo" The latest and snappiest lot of Records ever listed. Come in and get the new Dance and Song Programme, | ' Get the Habit: "For Records, Try Treadgold's First." TREADGOLD SPORTING : GOODS CO. "88 PRINCESS STREET : : Telephone 529. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" INENERNEENNEONENNANNNAREERERAREEOD Life's Little Trials A FTER listening to the talk of a visitor from your home town for half an hour you suddenly discover that he has come to sell you insurance. « . . Well! aint it disconcertin'? That's When A Fellow : Needs A: Smoke | games, "THE DAI 4 World of Sport RUTH IS DRIVING | TOWARDS BATTING - STANDING OF CLUBS. simu SERMEIQNBHIR | commie: With a new wogld's record within | his grasp, "Babe Ruth, the New York | slugger, is driving towards the | baiting champtenship of 'the Ameri-| can League. Reposing in fourth place a week ago, the home-run king is now second | in the list of batters, with an average | of .386--thirty-three points behind | George Sisler, the St. Louis star, who is 'eading the league. Ruth passed the veteran Tris Speaker, of Cleve- who are tied for the third place hon- ors with .385. Sisler, in first place, is batting .419. Although Ruth failed to fatten his $1.00 | home-run record during the week, he | Philadelphia connected with thirteen hits in nine In addition, he pulled away from Speake: for scoring honors. He has crossed the plate seventy times, while the Clevlander is two runs be- hind him. Rice, of Washington, continues to burn the paths and is far out in front among the base-stealers with thivy- five thefts. Other leading batters : Weaver, Chicago, .365. Rice, Washington, .357. | Milan, Washington, .346. | E. Collins, Chicago, .340. i _Hendryx, Boston, .338. Felsch, Ohicago, .338. Eayers, of Boston, pitcher, out- fielder and pinch-hitter, dethroned Rogers Hornsby as leader among the National League batters who have participated in forty or more games. He is batting .403 for 47 games, in which he cracked out 29 hits in 72 Almes at bat. Hornsby, however, is the real leader among the regulars with a mark of .378, made in 73 games. Hollocher, of Chicago, had tied the St. Louis star as a run- | getter, having crossed the plate fifty times. Cy Williams, of Philadelphia, delivered his weekly home run and is | leading in circuit drives with nine. Max Carey, the Pittsburg outfielder, stole three more bases and is far in front of the base-stealers with 28 thefts. Other leading batters : E. Smith, New York, .3¢ Konetchy, Brooklyn, . Nicholson, |Pittghurg, .326. ! Rousch, Cincinnati, .325. | Williams, Philadelphia, .321, | Hollocher, Chicago, .321. Daubert, Cinctanati, .321, Groh, Cincinnati, .318. Young, New York, .316. Robertson, Chicaga, 315. British Think Burns Can Make Come-back The public, after some demur, due to a doubt whether Burns could get | into condition, is beginning to take a real interest in his fight with Joe Beckett next Friday. Canada has | something at stake in the bout, which will decide whether the Canadian ex- world's champion heavyweight can | prove an exception to the rule which says champions cannot come back. | The showing made by Burns during his workouts has opened the &yes of | the British sporting fraternity. Al-| though still somewhat on the fleshy | side, his general activity and excel- pression. Burns is apparently as good | as he was ten years ago In speed, ringeraft and ability to hit ' hard. 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Brooklyn 33 .b7 Cincinnati 5 Chicago St. Louis Pitsburgh Boston New York Philadelphia Quebec Franchise for Montreal. «Tom Duggan, manager of the} 'MBunt Royal Arena, has verified the | réport to the effect that he was after the Quebec franchise in the N.H.L If he secures the franchise he will place a Montreal English team on the circuit. President Frank Calder declared the league wasn't worrying about the new league, and hoped to be doing business at the old stand next season, with possibly Hamilton included in the circuit. | Hitless "Wonder. What is believed to be a world's | baseball record was established re- cently in a three-game series Dbe- tween the Kalamazoo and Muskegon teams. Rightfielder Wilcox was offi- | cially credited with having been at | bat but twice during the three games | yet he scoreds eight runs. On bosh | official times at bat he made hits. He | was able (o score his eight runs by virtue of bases on balls and being | hit by a pitched ball once. 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