Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1920, p. 10

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LR RE ER on ® PAGE/TEN Liisi \ AY, SEPTEMBER 6th, LABOR DAY wha What are you going to do or where are you going ? r g 5 \ { enjoy pulling in the big ones, especially if you use our Fishing Tackle. Er { We 'have the Baits, Reels and Rods, which will enable you to pull in | the big Ones, which every fisherman is after, : Among others we handle the ¥ ~~ SOUTH BEND QUALITY TACKLE "Makers of the Famous Bass Orenos--the Fish Getters 4 7 » : $ ez 2 For allkinds of Good Fishing Tackle--the kind that get thé Fish~-- | - Come Here! 1 * \ { it.you can't go fishing for want of some kind of a conveyance, get one of our BICYCLES. While our present stock lasts, we're selling the reduced prices. As soon as we buy again, the price will have to JE Be sure of getting yours by buying to-day. ! op | TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. || B8PRINCESS STREET : : Telephone 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" ARNHARNOREREERENES ENED The Hot Weather is Here at Last DAY ELECTRIC C0. or. 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Jou can ride on them with the knowledge that they are depend- able. wiake able to guarantee our work because we know from experience that it stands the test of wear. § SUDDABY'S TIRE SERVICE CORNER QUEEN AND WELLINGTON STREETS 'hone 1988 ------ Ann et am Why not go fishing--the best season of the'year is coming and you'll EE --------, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG World of Sport | General Sport | Boxing shows, with convicts as the battlefs, are permitted at: the Oregon State penitentiary. The famous old two-minute track at Readville has the Grand Circuit horses this week. : A Baltimore promoter has ade Johnny Wilson, the middleweight champion an offer to meet Silent Martin next month. Augie Ratnar and Johnny Wolgast are to furnish the main attraction of a Labor Day fistic carnival at Bridgeport, Conn. x The Incognito Cricketers of Eng- land, opened their American tour '| with the Frankland Cricket Club, of Philadelphia, August 31st. In the struggle for the pennant the Giants will have the advantage of a long stay on the home grounds during the month of September. The boxing game has been refived at Revere, Mass., which gone by was a great centre of ac- tivity for the knights of the padded mitts. Fresh from a series of pugilistic conquests on the continent, Ted Kid Lewis, former welterweight ~cham- pion, has returned to America with the British and French walterweight titles dangling from his beit. Jeff Smith, who outpointed Mike McTigue in a fifteen-round bout at (herit physical resemblances. Halifax recently, is to box the Can- at | adian battler again in the same city. up. | They will fight fifteen rounds to a *ecision on Labor Day afternoon. The Lawrence Realization, a gal- lop of one mile and five furlongs, and one of the most famous of East- ern races for three-year-olds, will be renewed at Belmont Park next month by the Westchester Racing Association with a value of about $25,000. The championship polo games this year are to take place at Meadow Brobk and will start on September 11th, continuing for a fortnight. Dur- ing this time there will be play for the senior championship, the" open Weak, Nervous Children Quickly Gain Strength Under Following Plan Nervousness, just like weakness, is a family predisposition. We inherit tendencies to disease just as we in- The strain of study, social duties, work at home--these all tend to make ner- vous troubles among children. No wonder that St. Vitus Dance, Epil- epsy, and constant headaches havé become alarmingly common. Pale, nervous, listless young people are met everywhere. It is nothing short of criminal for parents to neglect signs of weak- ness in their children. By ignoring the slightest symptom of nervous or mental strain, you may condemn your child to life-long invalidism. If any member of your family com- plains of headaches, fear of going in- to.dayk places, give them that won- derful tonic, "Ferrozone." Strength »f body and mind, hardy nerves, abil- ity to study with comfort, all the at- tributes of health quickly: follow the use of Ferrozome, It establishes strength, color, endurance, vim--does this by filling the whole system with nourishment and tissue-forming ma- terials. It's because we know the enormous good that Ferrozone will do, be- cause we are sure every child and even grown folks, will be permanent- ly benefited, that we urge you to give it a trial. All dealers sell Ferrozone in 50c. boxes, six for $2.50. ~ HED in "years | championship and the junior cham- pionship. -Fight experts who-have given Billy Miske the 'once over" since his ar- rival at Benton Harbor declare the St. Paul battler to be without a trace of his late illness in evidence, and apparently in fine fettle for his com- {rig bout with Champion Jack Demp- sey, OHIO UNIVERSITY'S ENORMOUS STADIUM America's greatest stadium will be erected at Ohio State University in. Columbus. structure were announced by Samuel N. Summer, chairman of the Ohio Stadium Committee, which was form- ed recently by prominent alumni and friends of the university. y The stadium will cost $1,000,000. The structure will be U-shaped in de- sign, and, unlike any previously con- structed stadia, it will have two sSeat- ing levels in elevation. It will be 107 feet -high, accommodating a whom will be seated in the lower tier and 21,000 in the upper tier. Boxes alone will accommodate 1,700 per- sons. For handling crowds 56 stairways will feed 112 aisles, all having a cir- culation capacity sufficient to empty the stadium in seven minutes without crowding. Under the seating the space has been desigrnied to provide a large -gymnasium and places for the hold- ing of indoor track,K meets, indoor horse shows, industrial exhibitions and automobile shows. The ends of the horseshoe will be embellished by towers and will open out into America's largest college playground, to be called the New Ohio Field.. This field will include twenty baseball diamonds, five foot- ball gridirons and scores of tennis courts. i yi -------- . THE SPIRI'FOF THE PLAYER. The wild fanatics roared, It was a croochal game, The home team won the flag ' If they annexed the same. But on the other hand, If home contingent lost, The fans weré well aware A pennant it would cost. The home boys were ahead By one lone run, in fact; Two poppgd out in the ninth With every station packed. The batter smacked the ball A clover-cutting clout; Bill Goofus, playing third, It was ad easy out. Though Goofus got the ball The pill he did not toss. But held it in his hand And hollered to the boss: "A bonus I must have Or I won't.tlirow it home!" The fans upraised a yell That reached to heaven's dome. The owner's cry, "All right!" Was buried in the din; Bill Goofus didn't hear-- The winning run came in. --Sporting News. ANY ONE OF SIX CAN BE PICKED AS WINNERS. Any of the six major league teams to-day can be picked for the winner of the world's series. Not in recent times has there been so close a race in the two organizations--with three jeams in each loop practically tied for first honors. The last stretch of the 1920 season started today, with New York, Cleveland and Chi- cago bunched in thé American league. In the National, Brooklyn, Cincin- nati and New York were in the fight with only slightly greater distance between them than there is between the leaders of 'the other circuit. In both leagues the month of September opened with changes in position. Cincinnati was warped out of first place by Brooklyn, the Reds 10sing to Boston and the Robins defeating St. Louis. Cleveland, in the Ameri- can league, silpped once more Into second place, defeating Washington, while New York fell before the St. Louis Browns. The White Sox also followed defeat, and the margin between the Mndians and Sox is a With the Indians in a fairly soft place today, it is possible they will 'be back on top shortly. MA N18 FORCED AT PLATE . ON CLEAN HIT TO LEFT. One of the most remarkable plays in baseball history took place in the sixth inning of Sunday's Yankee- { Brown game at the New York Polo Grounds. With three men on the bases, Gerber drove a ball down the left fleld foul line. Tobin, on third, thought Duffy Lewis had a chance to make a catch and hugged the base. The Yank left fielder just got the ball on a pick-up and Tobin leg- ed it for home. Lewis' throw at him in and he was forced out at the plate, because the bases were full, on what should have been a clean single. & A certain minister of state, rather well known throughout this world for shiftiness, has pledged himse!f definitely to a certain course of ac- tion; and some honorable mbers pretty wit said: "I think he will, &l- though he said he would." 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