8 "That's one of the many DR. NASH DENTIST PAGE TEN SEERNNERNSRRERENNRENENNRENNNENAN GENERALLY MEAN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG World of Sport LAKEVIEWS AGAIN VICTORS HDREEEAT SYDENHAM. BASEBALL, FISHIN' DAYS. Just think of going out to your favorite fishin' hole and counting the big fellows as they go alter your bait, and then--whoopee--they're landed, and you hike yourself to the nearest duce proof that the one you c Just "that long." pleasures of the fellows who think that their old sty able to do all that and more, if you get sure to catch fish. Before you go on your next little or good tackle. We have all kinds of reels, minnows, rods, lines (a big stock), | all the way down to the smallest "minnow hook." It's better to be sure than sorry--get your Fishing Tackle here and don't e Sorry. TREADGOLD SPORTING, GOODS CO. Ride a 88 PRINCESS STREET "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" KINGSTON MILLING COMPANY, Foot of Brock Street, Kingston Our mill is equipped with modern machinery, dri electric motors with current generated at Kingston Mills, WE MANUFACTURE: -- HUNGARIAN PATEN? AND WHITE ROSE FLOUR, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR, GRANULATE CORN, GROUND OA'"S, BRAN, SHORTS, FEER FLOUR. CRACKED CORN, GROUND FEED, photographer so that you can pro- aught, after having such a struggle with, was fishing--showing off --especially to le baits are just as good. You'll be your tackle here-- big fishing trip, get some of our Telephone 529. - EL EE Hi Ltd. ven by D CORN MEAL, GROUND the kind that is| | appears very little in the papers ex- i cept in the box scores. The baseball {public is certainly very fickle. TEAM BY 11 TO 3. The Posties Won From the Movies in the Mercantile League by 14 to 2. : Lakeview baseball nine trimmed ! the Sydenham team on the cricket | fleld Tuesday evening in an Inter- | county Baseball League game, to the tune of 11 to 3. The Lakeviews play- ed snappy ball and outclassed the Sydenham lads at every point. At the end of the fourth inning, Sydenham had three men on bases but could not score. In the ninth they left two men on bases. Dr. Jowell and Nicholson umpired the game. The teams werk : Sydenham : Stevenson c¢., R. Lee 3b., Koen p. and ss., A. Lee ss. Roche c.f., F. Perry r.f.,, H. Lee 2b., Young 1.f..-Knapp 3b. Foxton replaced Perry in seventh inning. Lakeviews : H. Bird ss, G. Bes- wick 2b., J. Davy 1b.,, W. Beswick 3b, J. Blumley r.f, W. Bird c.f, L. Rice 1.f., H. Saunders 2b. and p., Briceland ec. R. H. E. 000 102000..3 6 7 Sydenham. . 141 104 00x.11 16 3 Lakeviews. . Ty Cobb is nothing more than a common ball player now. His name general sport Pacific coast professional lacrosse teams will play a fourteen-game schedule. Hap Felsch, of the Chicago White Sox, has Jumped into the limelight as a homie-run artist. _ Posties Defeat Movies. The Posties' baseball team wallop- ed the Movies Tuesday evening on the Cricket field in a six inning game {-DY-d4 to: 2. The. Roslits. Wer stop them. They will have to move faster to keep up with, those postal boys. Appleton umpired the game. The teams were: Posties--Kane, 2b; Nicholson, ss; Morris; 3b; Daley, 1b; Mallory, c; Arnicke, cf; Morrison, rf; Hubbert If; Gilchrist, p. Movies--Quinn, ss; A. Fowler, 3b; Fanlick, ef; C. Ryan, 1b and p; Fitz- for gore and the Movie Stars couldn't | gerald, p and 1b; H. Fowler, c¢; Ske- hoe, rf; Brannigan, 2b; E. Fowler, it. R. HB Movies ..... ...002100-- 2 4 ¢ Posties. .. -.41063x--14 14 3 ---------------------- Bow! Games, The following games were played at the bowling green last night: F: Conway D. A. Shaw W. Chapman Dr. A. Haffner G. Vanhoroe J. C. Munsie M. Manahan F. Crozier (Skip) 11 (Skip) 9 P. H. Richardson W. Patterson H. Graham J. Chatterton T. Frizell W. H. Wormwith W. Linton F. S. Evanson (Skip) 6 (Skip) 17 In series A of the doubles, A Tur- cott won from E. Green by 15 to 6. The manner in which some of the players are hitting the ball would indicate that the pitchers will be in for a hard season of it from now on. Huggins has lots of confidence in his big underhanded recruit, Rip Col- lins from Texas. It is as difficult for some people to talk when they have something to say as it is for some others to keep silent when they have nothing to WEDNESDAY, JULY, 14, 1920 | | ! | |Baseball Briefs Pitcher Eddies Germer, of et Cincinnati Reds, has jumped the | club for independent ball. | Nicholson is the only member of | the Pittsburgh Pirates travelling in | the select circle of heavy swatters. The Boston Red Sox have a new | pitching prospect named Keaneth Holliday, who hails from Pawtucket. -- | The Washington club is leading | the American league now in stolen bases. 4 Paul Huhn, of Indianapolis, is al new umpire in the Michigan-Ontario | league. t Eastern league clubs are drawing the best attendance in many years. Harry Hooper of the Boston Red Sox has been getting his hits every day. { As betfer materials gre going into this year's baseball and as the pitch- ers are made up much as previously no wonder the big league batters are | talk about. hitting the sphere hard. Our Procucts are good and freshly made FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Trans-Canada Double Daily "Trans-Canada Limited" From Toronto Every day at 9 p.m. "The Fastest Transcontinentsi Train in America Between Terminals" For Standard Sleeping Car Passengers Only Leave Kingston at 9.50 a.m' Toronto-Winnipeg-Vancouver Particulars and tickets from F. Conway, C.P.A., City Ticket Office, 239 Bagot Street. Phone 1197. . CANADIAN PACIFIC Vancouver rs Train Service "Vancouver Express" From Toronto Every Day at 10.00 p.m. Stops at and connects for prin- cipal cities. For Both First and Second Class Passengers. Leave Kingston at 12.05 p.m. . mens ~The Pittsfield club has shipped Catcher Larry Prediger back to Syra- cuse of the International league. WE TAKE X-RAY FICTURES 34 trubigstine testh, : rt nb nt penr AY traction. Safe and painless. OFFICE: HOURS: 9-8 -- "WOOD BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street orites in' St. Louis. BRINGING UP FATHER -- The Cardinals are the popular fav- is Looking aft at membe start of one of the trial rac KINGSTON BASEBALL PLAYERS GENTLEMEN A sporting writer recently remark- ed that "the best qualification of an umpire in these days is to be a good rough and tumble fighter." He meant that a baseball official re- quired to be able to take care of him- self. Today the umpire is about as popular a man on the diamdhd as the high cost of living is to the house- wife, and: he has to watch the crowd as well as the game. While a good deal was made of the rumpus on the Kingston cricket field diamond last Saturday afternoon, that mixup would hardly be given more than a passing notice in west- ern newspapers. It is only a couple of weeks ago since a Lindsay, Ont., crowd of baseball fans ducked a Belleville umpire in the river. at a naw a few days ago the umpire re- and had to run for his life. Kingston fans and players are not as bad as some people try to paint them. It takes somethiny pretty irritating to bring them on the diamond. Lime- stone City players are just as gentle- manly as visiting players. They may lose their temper at times but they are a pretty manly lot of fel- lows. The Browns are well supplied with coaches now that Lee Fohl has been signed. They already had Al Lei- field and Billy Friel. Michigan-Ontario ball game at 3agi- ceived a hard passage from the fans) ABOARD THE CUP CHALLENGER. rs of the crew and visitors aboard the Shamrock IV. es off Sandy Hook; N.J. World's Swimming Mark Has Been Advanced -- A world's record of 1 minute and 12 3-5 seconds for the women's 100- meter free style swim outdoors was set Saturday by Elthelda Bleibtrey, of New York Women's Swimming Association in the Olympic final try- out at Manhattan Beach. Her time bettered the record of 1.16 1-5, held jointly by Fanny Durack ef Austra- lia and Charlotte Boyle of the Wom- en's Swimming Association, and is 7 1-5 seconds faster than the Olym- plc record for the event made by Miss Durack at Stockholm in 1912. S------------ Cobb Coming Back. As the ever-famous Tyrus Ray- mond Cobb comes back into the game as dangerous with stick as ever, fans are speculating as to whether he can climb ahead and displace the flying Quartette at the head of the Ameri- can League. Spectators at the Polo Grounds, New York, cheered Ty lustily through the Detroit series and showed him they wish him well, even with Babe Ruth in their midst. And Ty re- sponded by showing them he is still the same old Ty. He has a long road to travel, and cannot have the enthusiasm for his task that Sisler no doubt but, then, re- cords of what has been are in favor of the Georgia "Phenom." ---------- The comeback of "Babe" Adams appears to be of the 18-K variety. Temm, | WONDER + before the =--LAWN and PORCH CHAIRS. =----STEAMER CHAIRS. HAMMOCKS, COUCHES ------CAMP COTS and MATTRESSES. =----FOLDING CHAIRS and TABLES. R. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker nad Furniture Dealer ambulance Phone 577. 230 PRINCESS STREE? JA/ HEN the Doctor, who gave you the "Prescription" for the bot- tle of Scotch the week before, stops you in the street and, before your wife, asks you if you are feeling better. . . . Well! aint it disconcertin'? That's When A Fellow Needs A Smoke NAVY CUT CIGARETTES 10415 «== Ben Tihcup, formerly pitcher of the Phillies, is twirling winning ball for the Louisville club of the Ameri- can association. | Ruth is the only player in the game who has the handle of his bat wound with tape. It gives him a bet- , ter grip. ON THE ROAD, NOT ON PAPER Many a dealer honestly thinks that he sells wonderful cars and says so, glowingly. But after all, that's only what he thinks, and his idea may not be yours. A car is vaMmble to you, not for what a deale cause of what it will do for you on the road. will make you happy We have never been able to do justice to the Reo Six on and pictures fall short. But on the road, where the on counts is the merit of know, first hand and after your own heart. or unhappy. r says about.it, but be- That's where your car _. aper. Words y thing that the car itself -- there is where you certainly for yourself, that this amazing Reo Six is a car OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.