Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1921, p. 9

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DAILY BRIT World of Sport | |A DEAR SWEET THING SEES A PRIZE FIGHT | | "Oh, there won't be a fight after | we gave up that darling dance at the | Ritz to come down here. Oh, I'm so | disappointed!" | It was a sweet, young thing in one | of the boxes in Madison square gar- | iden, New York, last Friday night | | talking to a blond boy out of Who's | | Who. He was trying to give her | {| Waat the boys up in the smoke of the | gallery call the "low-down" on the spclety prize fight. "Sure, they are going to bog, and, | by the way ( in a whisper), don't | refer to it as a fight. It is a boxing | match," the gallant escort said. | "But, look! Mr. Mitchell has his | bands bandaged, and so has Mr. | Leonard. They must | hurt.' "No, no! Boxers alway { bandages to protect their | "My goodness, do not ti | protect them? They are the very largest things I have ever seen." Then 4 glance around the boxes | and stifled comment about the gown | of Mrs. Soandso and the bravery of | Miss Whozzat, who is sitting so close to the stage "Isn't Mr. charming? He's <0 much bette look- ing than Mr. Mitchell. I 'hope he doesn't get a black eye or some- thing." . "He shall not, guard." , "Are those men in his corner his | guard? Oh, there's a bucket there, jtoo! Isn't that terrible! I always heard that prize fights were such | gory things, but I didn't know they had to use buckets." "That's water in the buckets. They | u:z> that to revive the boxers and re- | fresh them between rounds." "Since prohibition they use water? | Well, isn't that too funny! Water {is | the test stimulant they can use in | public, isn't it?" "Well, yes, sometimes. use smelling salts." "Oh, that reminds me. I didn't bring mine. What if I should faint. Would you have to go after one of those buckets?" The first round was under way. Mr. Leonard struck Mr. Mitchel! with his right hand and Mr. Mitchell fell to the floor. "Oh, isn't that awful! I just can't look at it. I'll cover my eyes and you tell me when it is over." Two more heavy thuds from the ring and the arena was in an up- roar, "Oh, I just must see what is go- ing on. Oh, that's Mr. Leonard on End Your Catarrh Today! Catarrh sufferers, meaning those with colds, #re throat, bronchial trouble, etc., can all be relieved right at home by inhaling "Catarrhozone." In using Catarrhosone you don't take medicine into the stomach-- you just breath a healing piny vapor direct to the lungs and air passages. The purest balsams and the great. est antiseptics are thus sent to every spot where catarrhal trouble exists ~--germs are killed, foul secretions are destroyed, nature is given a chance and relief comes quickly. Colds and throat troubles can't last if the pure healing vapor of Catarrhozone Is breathed --sneering and coughing cease at once, because irritation is removed. Use Catarrhozone to prevent--use it to relleve your winter ills -- it's pleasant, safe, and guaranteed {in every case, Leonard perfectly | | | | i He has too good a / | They also Virginia blend | the floor, | he's gone! Isn't Mr. A rich ---cool smoking isn't it? I'm so upset I thought all the time that Mr. it chell wa#"being knocked déwn.'" The gong ends the round. Sixth round: "Hit him, Mr. Leon- ard! He's out! Finish him! Ah, there Leonard ~ fine fighter?" "Yes, yes, he really is,' from her | side. "When will Mr. Leonard fight Dempsey? 1 want to see that." re CLARK GRIFFITH Pre nl a ague ¢lub, who has retired from tive managership of the team tstop George McBride will pilot the year, e Shor Senators this HOCKEY NOTES. Some of those good jobs held by hockey tourists since last August probably do not look so good now, since the O.H.A. "put the work" on them. Showing a surprising revival of form last night, the Winnipegs gave the Falcons their first defeat in the Manitoba Hockey League by a score of 7 to 4. Port Colbourne's fine bi fce plant would be handy were it lo- cated in some of the cities which boast goed O.H.A. teams, but are without ice. London, one of the best sporting centres in Ontario, has been without adequate hockey accommo- dation for two decades. -- Bout Realized $90,000, The American committee f>r de- vastated France yesterday announced it had realized $90,000 from its ma- nagement of the boxing bou: in New York, in which Benny Leonard scor- ed a technical knockout over Ritchie Mitchell in the sixth round. The gate receipts amounted to $150,000, the largest in the history of lightweight boxing, of which $40,- 000 went to Leonard snd $20.000 to Mitchell The crowd of about 14,909, vhich packed Mad son Bquare Gar- den, was made un not cnly of the ys- "a. quota of fistiz fans, but a galaxy of society folk ------------------ THE HIGH COST OF GOLF. A golf club in Glasgow with a course a half hour's ride from the centre of the city and just that dis- tance from the seashore, has sent out a harsh ultimatum to its members. The notification reads that the year- ly due must be increased to--no, not $300--but $20, because of the cost of upkeep. > Membership includes the right to play on two courses. It would be dit- ficult to hire coat space in a club locker for that sum in this country. g artificial JIM THORPE Indian ball player, formerly of the New York Giants, who wil] play in the American Assoolaltion this year. ISH WHIG. ent of the Washington Ameri- | | CLERGYMAN TEACHES AND REFEREES BOUTS | | Rev. Earl Blackman, pastor.of the First Christian Church of Chanute Kan., officiated as referee in the re- | cent bout between Champion Jack | Britton and Morris Lux Rev. Mr. | Blackman is a warm admirer of box- | ing, id. in addition 'to appearing frequently in the ring as ref a of professional bouts, teaches a class of | the Young men of his church in the art of self-defence. He has installed a standard ring in the basement. of | thé edifice, and his boxing class is ex- | ceedingly popular. ! Rev. Earl Blackman was a chaplain | {fa the United States army during the | war. While in France he issued a | chailenge to the chaplain services of | | tha allied nations in which he offer | { ed to box any chaplain at catch- | weights. Mr. Blackman weighs only | 167 pounds. 7 | -- «| "Home Run" Baker Coming Back. | J. Franklin Baker, former home | run king, may return to the dia-| mond next season. He is reported as | having told friends that he was go- ing t3 Baltimore, where he had an appolntment with Joe Kelly, scout of the New York Americans, with whom { 1e will talk over the situation. Bak- er, who lives at Trappe, Md., did not play last year owing to business and illuess iv his family, A movement is said to be on foot | to reorganize the Provincial Soccer | League. It~isproposed to stage a Dominion champlonship basketball series for senior teams. Now Overcome Quickly | There is no hope of getting rid of | disfiguring skin | blood is purged of every trace of un- | clean matter. Wonderful results follow the use | of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which provide | § the blood with the elements it needs ito become rich and red. Quickly {indeed the blood is brought to normal strength, is filled with nutritfon, is given power to, drive out of the system that cause rashes, pimples, pasty complexion and kindred ills. Don't | jdelay. 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