MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920. § ARARNANAENUREREEERENEREAENERRY RN Vacation Needs Ii If you're going away, you'll need a Daylo to light wp | 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG World of Sport Pp the unexpected dark places. Everybody needs a DAYLO A YERY EXCITING BASEB Al | s=the. light. That Says "There It Jo tm. ------ We have all sizes, from the small pocket 'size, suitable | for the lady's purse to the big 'ones that will throw a gleam a couple of blocks away. Come In and see them. Get in on the big Daylo Picture Contest. We have the | contest blanks and pictures. $10,000 in cash prizes. {les after a hard foughy game that) and he Wh And, of course, the man in . the party will have to shave. A good LA LY TU 1 i Razor is as essential to a vacation-go-' Was Played on the Cricket Ponies Aud Alexandria Bay--The Visitors Won in Ten Innings. Alexandria Bay defeated the Pon-| stood 2 to 2 at the end of nine in- | nings, on Saturday afternoen. Jn the tenth inning the visitors scored two runs apd the Ponies noue, mak- | ing the result 4 to 2. | It was one of the most exciting | games of baseball played here this | Field on Saturday Betvieen | | 1 | fifth Rogers mdde a two-base hit! ought home oa a hit 4 ase. From fhis point CA cu Teddy he visitors down to the NADIAN © TO tenth Halbert was left on third! 'SooTLAND base in the sixth and two were left on bases in the seventh. Gallagher Team of Thirty- Two Will Play made a hit in the eighth and he was | on Highland Ice Next brought home by a three base hit | made by McCullagh. This run tied ! January. made by id 4 i (gl | PAGE NINE ---- Bs - SUMMER FURNITURE PR ap Tre pare { ----LAWN and PORCH CHAIRS. ----STEAMER CHAIRS. ----HAMMOCKS, COUCHES AN ed he NER eva ing man as a new suit of clothes. Thirty-two c¢urlets from 'Canada, will visR Scotland mext January at the invitation of the Royal Canadian season, and here was a record at-! the score and the crowd gave vent to tendance.. Perhaps the most out- | prolonged cheering. In the tenth Standing feature was eddy Saunders' | juck seemed to favor Alexandria Bay He stay- | and Halbert and Hale scored. . ----CAMP COTS and MA TTRESSES. ~----FOLDING CHAIRS and TABLES. ~ We stock all the leaders--the Auto: Strop, Gillette and other makes. Men,' don't go without a Raszor. | "comeback" as a pitcher. ed through the whole ten innings, | and while seven of the visitors got Curling Club of Scotland. The men {from Manitoba and the west, ten from Ontario, six 'rom Montreal, and The line up was: kits no great damage wae done, and | Alexandria Bay, | his work was very creditable indeed. | | At the beginning of the game he got not going away | splendid support, but later some er-| Chase 1b rors were noted. The game was | Coliing 2b pop-full of suapense for the specta- | Halbert ef } tors 'for it was everybody's game Hale ss Get to work quicker and|rignt up fo the end, and, as the | McGrath 1? ' | score indicates, the honors were pret- | Ellis rt eX- | ty evenly divided. Kean and Early, | pitcher and catcher for the visitors, played well and had good support. The visitors went first to the bat | and as Saunders stepped into the box there was a prolonged cheering. No one was disappointed by the per- | Spoor 3b formance for the 'three batters went | Daley 1b down in succession. In the second | Cherry cf . ining Teddy struck his three men | Gallagher rf 1 out. The locals were the first to | McCullagh ss 0 reach bases, Cherry being left on | Twigg 2b 1 first in the Irst inning, and in the | Stewart it 0 second, Twigg got home on a bad | Walsh ¢ 0 throw to second base. In the third | Saunders p inning Teddy made a three base hit but nobody could push him home. Halbert was the first to put Teddy's{ By innings R. delivery to the. test. This came in Alexandria Bay0001100002-4 the fourth when he retaliated by 'a | Ponies 0100000100---2 three base hit and got home on a Umpires, Jolin Burke and two base-hit by McGrath. In the! Booth. THE GOLF MATCHES Boa J2lermoon. Te : PLAYED ON SATURDAY | {oss nd he played « foursome with | pio ors Egiight With ans at Brantford { ham in which the latter won. Dr. | Sir Henry Drayton was among the | paid ap enthusiastic golfer from Win | A Brantford despatch, telling of the league game there between Battle guests at the Cataraqui Golf Club on | nipeg and Dr. J. L. McKee played a | han "| foursome with Douglas Ellis and J. in which . the latter won. | Creek, Mich., and Brantford, says: "Offensive remarks by spectators rms Go! You Bet! | Newman Co G > | It was an interesting match and con- | ring the wind an excellent score | behind the centre field fence brought Dr. Reid used one stroke the whole Brantford team over the Calloused Foot | side was made. Lumps Too more than Mr. Newman. | fence, when play was iaterrupted in | Blistering sore feet from COrn-| Another interesting evsat was -a | the sixth inning. After a lively scrap, b | mpetition for a meam given by F.|the offenders were removed by the AMERICAN VISITORS . |il| pinched toes, they ashing Iempy co Our private wires enable us to gi%e as good service as you {feet are things of the past. true, | H. Day. T. Scott and F. H. Day tied | police. The visiting players also as- could ug your oo city sous y | successful, painless and dependable | tr first place with a score of 80. sisted in the battle." ' . 4 {| remedy can now be had for the mo-| The tie will be played off some time NEW YORK, CHICAGO, BOSTON, MONTREAL, TORONTO. fi asst price of a qrarter. | next week. 'The competitors were The British Spirit. Call us from any camping resort for quotations. X fii| Who would suffer a minute after j. L. McKee, D. Ellis, F. G! 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