Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1921, p. 10

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"THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" "KING po GEORGE'S gt BITTY TH i iA i A ANSE. v Enjoy its Lingering Flavor It's the popular chew--everybody likes it because it is different in flavor and chewing qualities. A little chew of King George's Navy goes a long way SPECIAL! 7 bar Fence-- 53c. per rod. W. H. Cockburn TE ---- In the World of Sport THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Putting Players In Good Condition To keep a hockey team in good | physical condition is no small under- taking. It is only those who have {worked with players who have any idea how often different members of the teams break the training rules ordered by the management. For | years past_the great difficulty at Queen's University has been that the students who took part in the different games would not get down to real hard training. A training table was established at considerable cost, but some of the members of teams did not obey certain rules. While in training, there was an order which said that the players cofild not smoke and eat certain articles. In some cases it has been shown that di- i rectly before the games players have deliberately eaten forbidden foods, and, worst of all, smoked cigarettes. Since "Billy" Hughes was engaged as trainer, there has been a great im- provement, but nevertheless there are some players who seem to treat the training rules as a joke, This season it has been clearly shown that the students who lived up to the rules handed out by "Billy" Hughes have been able to stay in the hockey games from start to finish. Just recently, the Whig was told of how one hockey player, who took | intercollegiate | the senior hockey # series, obeyed "Billy" Hughes. The student, who lives a considerable distance from Kingston, {decided to remain in the city over the Christmas vacation, The people part in at home thought they would try to | make the Christmas season as pleas- ant as possible, so they forwarded a stuffed chicken and a Christmas cake. When it arrived the student advised one of his chums that he would have to eat the contents of the parcel as he was in training for the hockey season. | NEWARK IS IN ; | HERZOG THE PILOT i - cas | The circuit of the International | | League was completed at New York indicate {in N.O.H.A. ranks, players on two | | when the club owners in a meeting |at the Commodore hotel; franchise to New- The purchase price was was announced by Johr Toole, president of | the Akron, Ohio, lark, N.J. | $25,000, it Conway league, The meeting had been called for ,the purpose of having the club own- ers vote on the award, as both New- {ark and Montreal were bidders for | the franchise, The decision in favor {of Newark was finally yeached when [it was shown the New Jersey City {would make 'the circuit more com- | pact and do away with a long jump necessary in the case of Montreal. The Canadian city had made a gener- {ous bid which was said to be $41, 000. The new club at Newark wii! | be headed by Roy Mack, son of Con= nie Mack, of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, who 'will be associated with Dave Driscoll; of Jersey City. It was sald that Charles Herzog would probably be made manager of the Newark club. | President Toole said the Interna- {tional League schedule, which haa | been prepared with dates for Akron, [| would be revised immediately and 'would probably be ready for publica tion early next week. The league {| will open the season April 20th, Betting in England, | It appears that racing was illegal in England, except under certain f conditions, until the early part of Queen Victoria's reign, The ban | was then removed. This information is given by Vigilant, of the London | Sportsman, in the course of an article | on betting. The writer quoted op- | poses the idea tha' all payments { made by cheque in connection with | betting are recoverable, and, de- | Spite recent legal developments, does | not believe bookmakers have much | to fear. RELAND A BATTLEGROUND Influential British Committee Reports of Bolshevik Men- ace to World. London, March 4.--Many influen- tial members of both houses of par- llament met, the Duke of Northum- berland presiding, to consider the subject of the Bolshevist conspiracy against liberty and democratic insti- tutions in general and the safety of the British Empjre in particular, The principle feature of the meeting was committee which has investigated the subject since the meeting over which the Duke presided last July. Among the speakers were Sir Mich- ael* O'Dwyer, formerly governor of | the Punjab, who described the state {of India; Sir Edward Carson, the Earl of Denbigh, Lord Sydenkam and Lord Ebury. All of them emphasiz- i ed the gravity of the danger and the 'need for the awakening of the civil , ized world to it. | 'Speaking of. the report, the Duke 'Baid it was manifest that there was '& conspiracy at work which aimed ' at the destruction of all religion, all | moral laws, all prcperty and all { forms of government throughout the | United Kingdom, India, the British Colonies, France and America, "Our democratic institutions, and particularly our trade uniefls," he sald, "are to be destroyed and re- placed by an autocratic distator- ship of a small minority worse than | any tyranny known in history. The { Irish rebellion is only part of the movement. Ireland is at the present 'time the battlefront of the revolu- tionaries, their immediate aim being 'to compel us to keey: so large a gar- rison in that country that the forces ' left in Great Britain will be inade- quate to deal with the communist rising which is being prepared. In these circumstances, it will be fatal "mew 'if the government should show any -- s Your Stomach Sour? Do You Belch Gas? If you have sour risings from the stomach, feel bloated and uncom- fortable, just try twenty dro of Nerviline in sweetened water./ Re- lief will come quick. Nerviline dis- pels the gas, sweetens the stomach, makes you fit and fine.in a few min- utes. As a general household rem- edy for many of the ills thai cen- stantly turn up, nothing is more use- ful in every home than a 35 cent bottle of good old "Nerviline." BRINGING UP FATHER :: the presentation of a report by. the | weakness in dealing with the murder and arson campaign now carried on there, or reward the revolutionaries With concessions, -as some pace ne- gotiators suggest. "Equally serious is the outlook in India and Egypt. We find that the revolutionary movements in these 'countries are of comparatively re- cent growth and were first inspired from America in the offices of a certain pro-German, Irish-American newspaper in New York, and have al} along been closely allied with the Irish republican brotherhood, the heads of which with their Indian ac- complices were taken into the Ger- man secret service during the war" The report of the committee says, according to the Morning Post, that it is known that the Irish republican brotherhood, revolutionary societies in India, the communist party in Great Britain, the ifidustrial workers of the world in America and Austra- lia and various advanced revolution- ary labor societies are affiliated with the Third Internationale through the exchange of members, and it is be- lieved that they are all working in j the common cause against the Em- pire. The communist party exerts its power, derived from Moscow, in | Great Britain through the press, | through patd organizers and by the | process which Lenine described. as | boring ifrom within--in other words { the inoculation of the ideas of red revolution into the minds of the working classes. Its paid. agents, it says, are present in, every trade union, and the shop stewards are some of his most obedient servants. At Desert Lake. Desert Lake, March 2.--The crows have appeared and it looks as if spring is here. Some of the farme ers have been drawing sawdust, Ww, Albertson is drawing logs. Quite a number have secyfed their ice sup- ply. Mrs. E. Page and little Clarence are some better after their recent ill- ness. Mrs, Babcock is very low with { not much hope, of her recovery. Mrs. J. N, Adams arrived home from Hol- leford, where she wae with her dau- ghter, Mrs, Van Abrams, who was very sick. All are glad to hear she is improved. "Mrs. Clark is on the sick list, also G. Albertson. Mrs. B. Snook has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Abrams, Port Hope Mr. Emery is at J. M. Abrams. Mrs. Jeffrey is at her daughter's, Mrs. Snooks. Miss Aukiheart is at Frank Clark's. Mr. Stone is at James Wil- son's, Mrs. Alfred Page is at W. Albertson's. om---- a ------------ The United States uses about one- fourth of the world's sugar supply. awarded | senior teams being involved. Angus | { Campbell, president of. the associa- | | bas taken an affidavit admitting his THE NORTH COUNTRY FEARS HOCKEY SCANDAL | Persistent reports from the north | that a scandal has developed tion, returned yesterday . from Tim- {mins, and he said that the executive the | was investigating reports that were | in circulation, and which hinted at | the "fixing" of several of the games. The names of four players are men- | tioned in connection with the ma:- | ter, and it is stated that one of them | share. It is declared that two play- ers were to receive $250 each for their efforts to "throw" a game, and it is believed that one of them actu- ally did get this amount. ! President Campbell said he bad! | | | | Ne Ing everyw vie through' th, that Tooke . which they are heard all sorts of rumors in connee- tion with the matter while in Porcu- pine. A meeting of the N.OH.A executive was held yesterday arter- noon, at which the subject came up, but no official action was taken. Mr. Campbell said it was a serfous mat- ter to accuse players of "fixing" games, and the executive woul pro- ceed carefully. An investigation is under way. At the same mceting the recent Soo-Sudbury game was under con- sideration. The referee's report largely blames Sudbury players for the trouble, and it was decided to issue warnings, but not to make any, suspensions. The Sudbury players have permission to 80 on an exhibi- tion tour. 1 -- | N. H, L. Standing. | Won Lost For Agst Canadiens .. .... 9 '3 71 Torohto .. .. .. 8 1% 58 Ottawa ., .. ..... 4 § 35 Hamilton .. .. .. '3 9 50 Balance of games--Saturday, Ot- tawa at Canadiens; Hamilton at St. Patrick's; Monday, Canadiens at St. Patrick's; Hamilton at Ottawa. You May Have Kidney Trouble and Not Know It If your back aches and you suffer from dragging pains, it is an evi- dence your kidneys may not be act- ing just right. What you need is a course with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. | They contain both Mandrake and]: Butternut and act very beneficially upon the liver and kidneys. "I was bothered a great deal with my kid- neys, but got quick relief from Dr. Hamilton's Pills. My trouble mani- fested itself by pain in the back and by constant headache. 1 quickly re- covered after using a few boxes of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They brought me health, strengih and vigor." Sold everywhere, 26¢. or the Catarrhozone Co., Montreal. 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