Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Sep 1920, p. 6

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et a Bicycle for Your Boy or Girl The chances are they are now saving their nickles and ase one for themselves in the near future. Why not them get it. dimes 'chip in" to and School is starting and they won't be getting as much exercise--all the | 4 | | | | } | joined the Yanks. THE, DAILY BRITISH WHIG ap In the World of Sport Baseball Briefs | The; ball players' name for Babe | Ruth is 'the big baboon." The Boston oticlaly pick the Chi-| cago White Sox as t best team in the league. The Indianapolis club has returned Outfielder Herb Hunter to the Bos- ton Red Sox. Pipp is beginning to slap the ball as he did in the days when he McNally plays a remarkable de- | fensive game at second base for the { | for Milwaukee, went Boston club. | -- Art Butler, playing second base 122 innings | without making an error. | he plays no favorites L MOre reason why they should have a BICYCLE to get out and around on. | While our present stock lasts we're giving a big.reduction on our 'Bicycles. No second hand Bicycles, repaired and enamel- led--all first elass Bicycles, ab- solutely guaranteed. You take no chances. They're going quickly and when our stock has been sold, you'll pay higher prices. Buy your children a Bicycle Now! Come here for it and be as- sured of getting quality and satisfaction. ZADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. / | 88 PRINCESS STREET 7 "1 Telephone 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD." EEE ENE EEEEEE | oro vil be a provincial boxin: The Hot Weather is Here at Last AY ELECTRIC (0. Phone 94 Professional or business men particularly will find the Coupe greatly to their liking. The ease with which it may be operated, the protection it offers, and the com-- fort it provides under all condi- tions, are specially pleasing. More- over the cost of oper=*sn is com- paratively small. anLuvenBros. Foot of Princess St. GING UP FATHER ! ho | ahove it | feet on all sid i dation or shame, fence a little, but when it comes Babe Ruth may records The Boston Red Sox peop le plan to keep Schang in cent ald and hunt another catcher to help young Wal- ters out. to breaking 1't sending everyone in the Bay ball bean. From now on to Babe Rut break the w Imost every Doc Johnston is the first baseman of the American Whe position in right field the worst," safety and represented t National league St. Louis, years in the ball race, the first d ion five times place is the best they finished. Sisler covers not 'only also covers the and the territory to say nothing of of the pollow. figst space ten feet under it Quebec Boxing Commission, 'Instead of there being a city box- commission in the City of Mont- the pro posals are now th 2} ing real only, od the streng the 8 City of Montreal, wif be b demand at the next session Quebec Legislature. This is the probable upshot of a number of inquiries, and suggest from sporting men that have bedn rouring-into the City Hall all today in connection with the prop ing commission. commission, 1 Of hind the of Dispute Over Salary. The players in the Salford Club in the Northern English Football Un- ion have destined in a body to sign on for this season owing to a wage dispute. The directors offer shillings for a win away from home, first | the end of the sea-! league. | Ruth comes to bat Doc takes a | fears for hirty-two | base- {| has managed to finish in| Third | base, | two feet | the ten | the inns | sed box- | sixty | "BABE. RUTH OUT OF GAME FOR PROBABLY TEN DAYS "Babe" Ruth will be out of the | Yankee line-up perhaps for ten days at this more or less "'croocial" stage | of the pennant race. Rufh was oper- {ated upon Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, because of an infection in his left arm, his main | souper and means of support. He is not in any grave danger, but the | medicos have removed about a quar- téF-section of soupbone from the port | side, and he will have to refrain | from swinging with it for more than | a week. The movies are to blame in a way. | While the "Babe" was over at Nyack, | on location, as they call it , he was nipped in the arm by one of the na- tive mosquitoes. It was one of those man-eating insects. that infest the vicinity. Ruth beat the mosquito off | after a hard battle, but his arm was badly lacerated, and it soon began to swell. Colonels Rupert and Huston were somewhat despondent over the af- fair, and are talking of sending out some noted Canadian moose hunters after the savage insects. Those who bet that Ruth would bat more than fifty home runs are beginning to look for stout pices of rope and firmly installed beams from which to :uspend themselves. SOCCER EXPERT DEAD ., internationally weiation fic otbail exp and o died at his home in Ti yron- Branford Pitcher for Louisville. Announcement is made that Tom Estelle, Brantford Red Sox pitching ace, has been sold to Louisville, Am- erican Association, and wil report to them at the end of the Michigan- Ontario season. Sumpter Clark | will go to the Chicago Nationals for a tryout as an infielder, he having been doing sensational work since he | was brought in to take Stupp's place {at third when Stupp broke his leg, | Werre, first baseman, it is expected, will also be sold. George Orme has | already been sold to the Boston Red Sox. fifty for a win at home and thirty- | five for a loss. The players 'demand | eighty for a win and seventy for a | faraw Recognition of a good deed may be delayed by man, but the: Lord notes it. Your monument, be it of commens is made of deeds. het Bad Breath IS CAUSED BY CATARRH (5 Canadians suffer more from Ca- tarrh than from any other disease. On this account Catarrh is dangerous and should be checked at the outset. It isn't necessary to take internal medicine to cure Catarrh. There is a far better miethod. Doctors now treat Catarrh by send- ing a, purifying, healing vapor through the breaching organs. In this way the germs of Catarrh are destroyed. The only successful vapor treat- ment is CATARRHOZONE, which the patient breathes through a spe- cial inhaler to the real seat of the trouble. The rich, piney essences of Catarrozone, heal and soothe all in- flamed surfaces. treat the nose, throat, and lungs with a powerful antiseptic that de- stroys irritation at once. Catarrhozone brings into the sys/ tem the balmy air of the pine forest. It cures completely colds, coughs, catarrh, weak throat, and bron- chitis. Once tried; Catarrhozone is always used. Nothing so pleasant, so sifiple, 80 quick to relieve, so absolutely sure to permanently cure. Accept no substitute. Large size lasts two months, and costs $1.00; small size 50c; sample trial size 25c; at all dealers. They effectively| known ROSS ASKS LIPTON : TO CHANGE PLANS | Wants "Sir "Tom" to With- draw or Enter Race - ° for Three. A. C. Ross, Montreal, promoter of the scheme unde? which a yacht pub- licly subscribed/for by Canadians and to be designed, manned and skipper- ed by Canadians, shall compete thru a recognized yacht club. for the Ame- rica's Cup has written an "Open let- ter to Sir Thomas Lipton" in w Ire urges the Irish: Baronet to wi draw 'his declared intention to com- pete again for the cup in 1921 or 1922 in favor of a Canadian chalien- ger or to agree in a proposal to make the next race a triangular con- test, and at the same time to mutu- ally press upon the New York Yacht Club the great desirability for a change from a semi-inside to an alto- gether outside sailing course and for an enti rely different class of yacht hat the fa! and > squiraments for have resulted In due to 'of ba n ye re, 01 that one wu rh condivions of- oppo: unity for a prime oth coastiuction and sea- Resoh 10 Ing pa fered ar New York Americans Make Plans for World's The largest baseball park in the world will be built in New York for the New York Americans. Col. Jacob Ruppert of kees, ing of the American league in P}il- adelphia where the proposal was gi- ven official sanction, would not in- dicate where the park would be lo- cated, but said three sites were der consideration. Tentative plans call for grand- ing from was said: Under Yankees the Pole 50,000 to 60,000 persons, it the terms of a lease, may continue playing Grounds--the home of the at the the new park would be pushed so it | All the sites under consideration, it| was said, are within a few minutes ride from the centre of the city. Nationals Under the Ban. Members of the National Lacrosse | by the province of Quebec registra- tion committee of the letic Union of Canada, announced. They are charged with having played in the Eastern Canadian Ama- teur Lacrosse League with or against professionals. it is officially Bh Muesel may be all right at third and a great first base possibi- lity, but as an outfielder it has been voted he is no Tris Speaker. Nor can he hit a ¢urve ball like Ty Cobb. A recent jumper from the Southern to the Delta outlays is Pitcher Hugh Canavan of the Memphis Chicks. Sir Thomas Lipton (left) vis, photographed on the arriv August 26th. NO FAMOUS YACHTSMEN. aind Comimodore Aemilius Jar- al of Sir Thomas in Toronto on would be ready for the 1921 season. | Amateur Ath-| Largest Ball Park | the Yan-| who attended a special meet- | un- | stands and bleachers capable of seat- | Giants--but it was said that work on | { | } Club will be suspended as amateurs | { | a A 0 0 \) of RR Fumed Oak Finish2d; Upholstered in Chintz and Tapestry; latest styles--TABLES, DESKS AND LAMPS TO MATCH. R. J. Reid the Leading Undertaker nad Furniture Dealex 4mbulance Phone 577. 230 PRINCESS STREE?Y J/ HEN you discover that your wife in an excess of zeal has sprayed the "Paris Green" on the JetUCES sc coe vasansacs Z Well! ain't it disconcertin'2 That's When A Fellow Needs A Smoke Evoy Bence will A - You, PHILIP. 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He couldn't understand it-- _ * His wisdom was not vast, For this is what he'd written-- The burden of his song: "Buy quick--they are a bargain; And they won't last long!" "SUIT NOW JL Call and pick out the cloth HOW for Jour new Lat e make bot ey' Men's Suits. | Price Wg You can alse Dring: in the and we will make it for

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