Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1921, p. 10

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Store open evenings till 8 p.m. Saturday 10.30 p.m. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET : : "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" INNER EYARERARRRNNERERSONNNRNND " : EXPERT of your car. once a month as you prefer. We have a McLaughlin Six Road- ster, latest model, for sale. Scott's Garage Phone 1594w, 208 Bagot Street. Special Prices On EXTENSION COUCHES AND DAVENPORTS BPE er ET IA "EAL" Double or Single sizes--complejte with Mattresses, Davenports and Chester field Beds. R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker - - Phone 577w. J THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. * / ! FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921, | In the World of Sport Cricket's Lesson. Melbourne cricket by Brijish people has been the wonder of many nations for many years. They have criticised the championship bout between Dempsey ; 8ame because they think that it is and Carpentier was revived yester- too laborious and too costly to play. day. Promoter Tex Rickard receiv- They fail to appreciate its beauties, ed a marconigram from George Mc- Donald, London promoter, offering |stinct in nearly all men of British £150,000 for the bout if it were tak- | ancestry, en to England. This offer, on the | present rate of exchange, amounts | the corner of a paddock or public to approximately $585,000 in Ameri- | Park is the best organization of can currency. McDonald guaran- | youngsters that can be found any- teed Rickard the motion picture | Where Usually the lessons of fair rights, and stipulated a date between | Play learned there stick throughout June 6th and June 11th. The mar- [life ,and in many homes the very conigram specified Olympia, one of | Synonym for fair play becomes the England's biggest boxing arenas, as | Word "cricket." One muwmt not over- the scene of the match, | look, too, the other charins of the McDonald's marconigram fol- | game--the green, springy turf und- lows: -- | erfoot, the golden sun, and the blue "You could take in hundred fifty | sky overhead, and the thrill of a thousand pounds Olympia, Carpen-| Well-hit ball. "Cricket at its best is tier-Dempsey. Can insure for that] the king of games, and it has been amount. Also rights for pictures. | Made so by the kings of sportsmen, Seating all ready. Date, six to elev- the British. enth June. G. McDonald, Regent Palace Hotel, London." There is little likelihood, however, of the match being conducted across the ocean, particularly under these | conditions. Rickard refused to com- mit himself positively on that propu- sition. He held the matter in abey- ance, saying he would consider the offer along with one from Montreal, ENGLAND NOW BIDS FOR THE TITLE TILT | The prospect of England securing the proposed world's heavyweight The Ontario Jockey Club has fixed May 21st as the date for this year's renewal of the King's Plate. This celebrated classic of the turf is to have an added value of $7,- 500 this year. could not accommodate all the tracks wishing dates this year. According to Telephone 529. LOOK US OVER Drop In and eee what excellent faculties we have for taking care Bring in your car and we'll tell you the cost of looking after it regularly once a week or stipulating a $700,000 guarantee. | the schedule adopted the season will | The promoter, in response to Me. {Bet quder Yay at Grand Rapids on | ' -] A on er an tots: el WI) rng Cambridge YM.C.A. has. been | "hanks for offer. Am not ready [2Warded the New Englandt A.A.U. | at present to consider any proposi- Mesiing championships for March | tion. Will give definite answer by Connie Mack sclected a Foilas 4s March 15th. Me os pach selneed 2 Ply as Has Not Been Matched. Noting 1s Making fares at the old Jack Johnson has not been mateh| Tp The start. 4 io :iske oa ed to meet Fred Fulton in Havana Sais MOVey. (06 16. eed 6ero hear | this summer, but he is willing, the I veight in x Lie Snag % TY former heavyweight champion says = ' in a letter to the United Press. "I |Y®T would like to meet Fulton anywhere. | He's a good fellow and why not Ha- vana as well as any other place," he writes. "I am going to return to the ring and I will be very much ac- | tive about July 1st. I will then be at liberty, no matter what the Wash- ington officials do about my applica- tion for parole or commutation of sentence. I have 1o intention of re- turning to any place but the ring. That's where I got my start and that's where I will get my end. "We have four or five boys over here that can beat that Carpentier. I know that Jack Dempsey will run him ragged in a short time." ------------ Texas, with an area which embra- ces nearly all creation, is probably the only State large enough to give major league baseball clubs room. to do their spring training. As it is, a considerable section of the State is dotted over with the training camps. The New York Giants and the De- troit Tigers are to work out at San Antonio, the Boston Braves at Gal- veston, the Chicago White Sox at Wazxahachio, the Cleveland Indians at Dallas, the St. Louis Cardinals at Or- ange, and the Cincinnati Reds at Cisco. : al : Speaking of modest fighters, /i A A PLAYING SAFE "Are you going to sue Jack for alk mony?" "Why? "Me's asked me to marry him when the cas: is over and | want to know before | promise." Charlie White asks only $25,000 to engage in a no-decision battle with Benny Leonard in New Jersey. The Southern league club owners, at their recent meeting, refused to lift the ban on spitball pitchers. AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE "That's a bit of current fiction." "What" "Thic item about the electric com pany improving its service." Deep Hollow Coughs Are Mighty Dangerous That same cough is everywhere yoy go, deep and hollow, why--be- cause consumptive, First it was a cold, next came Catarrh, vitally de- creased then the trouble was very serious. Never neglect a cold, not even a little one. Never trifle with sore throat or Catarrh. Get out your "Catarrhozone Inhaler." Breathe deeply into your lungs the healing, soothing vapor of Catarrhozone. Let Catarrhozone clear out the nosjrils. You'll wonder all the change when you use this healing remedy. It's really splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial irritation and = Catarrhal trouble. Sold everywhere. Two months treatment, $1.00; small size, 50c. CERTAINLY, TO A MAN Mr. Knox: Did your club vote unanimously on the question of wemen proposing? ™ Miss Loneperson: To a man. rgus: The devotion to | which cannot be taught and are in- | A set of boys, playing cricket in | Canadian | The Michigan Short Ship Circuit |» McGill Won Elimination Series. The McGill hockey team, the champions of the Montreal city lea- Sue, won the championship of the province of Quebec in the Allan cup elimination series at Quebec city, when they defeated Royal Rifles, the gue, by a score of 4 to 2. MoGill's victory was well deserved and was a popular one. Toronto will entertain the twenty- third annual congress of the Cana- dian Whist League at the beginning of April. T&B All the rich aroma of Sherlock Bug: Ah, I've found the tH) the best Virginia leaf | scent at tast! - champions of the Quebec city lea- DR. NAS DENTIST Makers of Hollow Damp- Proot ent Blocks, Bricks, Sills, tles, and Drain Tile, also Grdve Vaults, . And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. : Factory: cor, of Charles and Mgr.: H. F. NORMAN Phone BRINGING up FATHER 2 1 es | 01d Story from McGill. The authorities at McGill Univer- | sity are objecting to its hockey team, { which has won the championship of Quebec, going into the elimination | series. The authorities contend the | members of the team are losing time | at their studies by travelling to dis- tant points to play games. Walter Christie has entered upon {his twentieth year as trainer of the {track and baseball athletes. at the | University ofl California. 1 | | The Druggists All Agree | ' ' 9 | That 'Putnam's" Is Best | The oldest corn remover on the | | market is Putnam's Corn Extractor, | Your corns willd and it is the best. all drop out after a few treatments with this painless remedy. Failure impossible. Refuse a substitute for "Putnam's." 25c. everywhere. 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THE VICTORY SHOE STORE 1 > i SAY + WOULD YOU MIND STOPPIN' FER AWHILE. NEIGHBORS THE ARE LABLE TO THINK IT'S ' ME DOIN' THAT- On! | DION'T KNOW You WERE LISTENING Dingo) HEAR MY [ELECTION ? IF | TAKE ENOUGH LESSONS ILL BE A GREAT ARTIST SOME DAY. ¢

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