10 SER ESNEADEEAEENANNNNEENEENEEREE | mtn : The Latest In Records| In the World of Sport DON'T FAIL TO GET A FEW--IF YOU COME HERE YO! WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED i' 4 A3345--81.00. tette; Trio--A3333--81.00. That I'd Been Born P Whispéerius--Frank Crumit and William Davidson For Every Boy Who's cn the Level--Crescent Trio --~Helen Clarke and Joseph Phillips Climbing the Ladder ot Love---Joseph Phillips Linger Longer Letty We have all the new ones as well "IN A MONASTERY GARDEN" We have sold a lot of this Record, AB952, in the past two years. It's fine. Let us play it for you, coupled 'with Beethoven's "Sonata." Another sensational selection: "IN VENICE" This is really a mate to "In a Monastery Garden." You'll enjoy it. Coupled with "Heart Throbs." A6063 and know why these records Hear are so popular. We repair Phonographs. Get the h:bit: "For Records, Try Brunswick and Columbia Records. Store open evenings till 8 p.m. TREADGOLD GOODS CO. | 88 PRINCESS STREET "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" Trot--Happy Six; Grieving F Bring yours here. Saturdays, 10.30 p.m MEE cs THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 WALKER SEEKING A BOUT Offers to Throw Fraser Ten : Times in One Hour. Feather Your Nest--Medley Fox| You | Medley Fox Trot--Happy Peeople who saw the bout between George Walker, Cana- Rroadway Rose-- Peerless Quar- dian champion, and Charlie Fraser, Mother's Lullaby -- Sterling champion of the C.E.F., in this city I recently, will be interested to know that Walker is looking for another Palesteena--Frank Crumit; 1 Wish bout, and writes to the Whig, issu- f ing a challenge through its columns. : in Borneo -- = Ajthough it is not generally rank Crumit---A3324--31.00 (known, it was primarily through the instrumentality of this paper's sport department that the first bout be- tween these two artists of the mat was held In Kingston. Fraser, de- siring to try his luck against Wal- { ker, wrote to the Whig, asking for linformation and issuing a challenge. | The letter was placed in the proper (hands and the bout was the result | Herp is George Walker's letter: i Ottawa, January 12th. Sports Editor, British Whig: Dear Sir,--I wish to agajn issue a challenge through your paper to | Charles Fraser. The only reason I would issue a challenge to Fraser 1s because I understand that he has | been telling his friends in your town that he could beat me. Now, I'll give him a chance. I'll take him on {in a handicap match to throw him ten times in one hour for any side {bet he wishes to name. ! I will also wrestle Fraser any two wrestlers he may name ithrow them in one hour. Thanking you in advance for this space in your sport column, (Signed) George Walker, Canadian Champion. Address--c.0. General Delivery, Ottawa, Ont. A3323 $1.00 P4068 $1.00 as all the old ones. and and Treadgold's First." | { | | That's a pretty tall challenge and should it be accepted and carried through, as Walker sees it, he will be performing a feat. SPORTING The Ring. Carl Morris, heavyweight, will $3 Telephone 529, battle Jim Flynn, of Tuscon, Ariz. the latter part of the month, mark- {ing the come-back efforts of a couple of ancients of the ring. wrestling THE COLLEGE BOXERS } MUST "STAY OUT" | At 'a special meeting of the Uni- | versity of Toronto Boxing, Wrestling | and Fencing Club some far-reaching | isions were arrived at concern- | ing this year's Canadian Inter collegiate boxing and wrestling tour- naments. >» | One of the most important was that dealing with the knockout. In former years a man Knocked out was given a one-minute rest in the first or second round and then al- lowed to continue the contest, it being argued that the knockout blow might have been a fluke. | This matter has been discussed by all the universities, and the decision has been arrived at that in future if a man be knocked down and count- ed out he is out for good. | Further suggestions were put for- ward and it was also decided to ap- proach the Intercollegiate Execu- tive with the view to having the ,weights changed to those used un- {der Olympic rules, and the following {weights were suggested : 110 Ibs; 1118 1bs.; 128 Ibs; 138 lbs.; 148 ilbs.; 158 1lbs.; 175 lbs, and heavy- | weight. | The University of Toronto will al- 'so insist that the referee be brought from the States and suggested that Mr. Pocap, sports editor of the | Philadelphia Ledger, be asked to officiate. { The question of better protection for the boxers was also gone into, {and it was decided that universities |who are holding intercollegiate tour- naments be forced to provide up-to- date standard rings, which must be properly roped and padded. The {penalty fixed for non-adherence to {this rule" was fixed at a forfeit of |$100 and the provision of a proper i ring. { | Welcome To Man O' War. | Tentative plans of Kentuckians for {welcoming Man o' War, champion | jransing horse, back to his home pas- tures with a parade, brass band and { various festivities have been vetoed | bY Samuel D, Riddle, the owner. Ina letter to the Lexington, Ky., Board lef Commerce. Mr. Riddle sald that lon his arrival from Berlin, Md., pro- | bably January 18th, Man o' War | would be taken to the Kentucky Joc- | TO BOOM CYCLING Ottawa Section of he C.W.A. Likely to be Formed. Citizen : creation of the [Eastern branch. of the Amateur Union of Canada it is expected that the Canadian Wheelmen's tion will establish a branch or sec- tion to coincide with the new of the athletic union. men are closely affiliated with the athletic union, and in the past both Ottawa Ontario governing bodies have operated with | provincial branches and with laws that are very similar. As a result of developments the | annual meeting of the Ottawa Bi-! cycle Club, which was scheduled to be held next Tuesday, has been post- | poned until such time as prospec- tive arrangements reach a definite basis. the C.W.4., Ottawa would become the headquarters for a district which would extend to Pembroke, ville, Smith's Falls, Prescott and possibly to Kingston, where the Ot-| in staging an | tawa club assisted Olympic bicycle trial last June. Of- ficers of the proposed bicylce sport branch here would issue sanctions, pass unon the amateur 'status of riders, provide riders' licenses and conduct other features of the game. A CURLING MATCH BY BRAMPTON OCTOGENARIANS Joseph P. Allan, an active member of the Brampton curling club and a vice-skip on one of the club's best rinks, has forwarded a challenge to Beveriey- Jones, an. octogenarian member of the Toronto curling club. Mr. Allen would like to engage Mr. Jones in any kind of curling compe- tition that may be mutually agreed upon, Brampton's candidate is eighty-second year and still an active and very enthusiastic curler. In 1915 Mr. Allan was a member of "Tom" Thauburn's rink in the Ontario Tank- ard. He would be pleased to engage Mr. Jones in any curling competition that may be agreed upon, and would prefer that games be played both here and in Toronto. "Mickey" Lalonde, former Toronto Following the Athletic | Associa- ! unit ! The wheel- | With the organization of the proposed Eastern Ontario branch of | Brock- | in his | The Phone 1372;. Forced Out Sale We are selling out cur entire stock of Men's Furnishings at big reductions. ~---- Club 112 Princess St. Special Sale of Kitchen Cabinets 12 designs to choose from-- White Enamel, - Oak, etc. R. J. Leading Undertaker All latest attachments. Reid Phone 577w. - - - | catcher, is sought by the outlaw lea- | gue, which proposes to include the players expelled in connection with the World Series scandal. Con. Jones has commissioned | It is estimated that Pete Herman ' key Club track, exhibited without ad earned more in the boxing ring | mission charge for several days, and than any two bantam kings before | then taken to Hinata Farm to be re- him. His nest egg will probably to- {tired to the stud. | , INENENERECNEENEEENEENNEEEDEREEEED [ro a ! 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