Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1921, p. 10

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HereYou Are Girls "a 4 dae THE BICYCLE YOU HAVE WANTING The same quality of material th at has made the years--the world over Remember, girls--there is no better Bicycle than the Massey at any | price! Your friends all own Masseys. Ask them! best recommendation. | Twice as easy as walking __ Three times as fast" Come in and have us show you the fine new models to buy.~ Easyjterms if you want them. No obligation BASEBALL GOLF TENNIS All supplies for these three season- able leaders. Just arrived a supply of the famous *'Colonel" Golf Balls Have a game with "The Colonel." Made in Scotland. N, A new stock of Tennis Racquets now selling. We'll suit you. Try us! Vi WEDNESDAY--The big new JOLSON HIT goes on sale. Watch for ic! Store open Saturday evenings till 10.30 p.m. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. "THB PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" 88 PRINCESS STREET : mn Massey famous for Massey owners are our Telephone 529, I RENEE ERNE ENN ENREN NAR SAAN SPRINGTIME IS HOUSE WIRING TIME Enjoy the comforts of Electricity. Let us wire your home. We are experts. Estimates cheerfully given, H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. Phone 441 - - . 167 Princess Street OUR SELECTIONS a] N= Spring Woollens! nnn while not as large as some years ago, is very attractvie and we think we can meet your taste. Our prices are reasonable, consis- tent with high-class work. CRAWFORD & WALSH TAILORS Bagot and Brock Streets 8 THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG. | In (Ottawa Now Favors | ~ Seven-Man Hockey -- | The outcome of the recent world's thockey series between Ottawa and | Vancouver and the fact that eact team was able to register a victory | { under the rules of its opponents has | given rise to the annual talk of a | set of uniform regulations afd the | usual debate as"to which of the two | | | CALA DRESS] 4. MANDARIN SNL CORAW. | PLEASURE B.| 1517 PEPPER SAUL. [2256 IX ILE sets {s superior. i Officers and players of the Ottawa | iiockey club were quoted extensively in the British Columbia papérs as {saying that they were most favorably | | impressed by seven-man hockey, and | [it was intimated that the Ottawa | club would make an effort to have! |the National Hockey League revert! | to the former system. | What they did say was this: "That | the seven-man game as now played by the Coast team, that is, with three men on the defence, and three on the | Hine, was productive of faster hoe- { key than the six-man style, wherein the teams kept three men back and! / | only two on the line ve] Mechanical device for the Six-man hockey, as introduced in| the world's series, plus the longer | Wagers will be a benefit to the MIMI | S an | the World of Sport ' | TOTALIZER PROBABLE UNDER THE NEW GOVERNMENT : SUPERVISION OF RA CING IN CANADA. 93:18 339 YET LIE! { | instantaneous registering of publie. | 7 Bre: fd-fe | | aa aut trom the goal, was a janure | RE tH HEHE and a3 STher Dig ones | but"when they got back to six-man | that may come along this summer, [hockey under the clean-cut rules of| With this important part of the the N.H.L. it was decidedly good. program settled, Rickard will go to | The consensus of opinion in the Ot-| work immediately with the construc- |tawa camp is that seven-man hockey | tion of the vast arena. "He in a | With the extra 'man back is really the Seating capacity of at least fifty thou- {best in the long run, but they would | Sand, and it is predicted that with | eliminate the pass out from goal-| Prices running from '$5 to $50 per | keeper and cut 'no man's land" down | Seat the gate receipts may touch the (to about forty feet, However, mem-| mililon dollar mark. {bers of the Ottawa team are unani-| The fighters will battle on a per- { mous that the change ' ould mot be | CeNtage basis, 36 per cent to Demp- practicable in Ottawa or Montreal | 5¢Y as the present world champion, | unless larger ice space was secured. | and 24 per cent to Carpenter, the | It might go all right at Hamilton or | champion of Europe. This will en- Toronto. | able each to draw down a substantial The playing rules will be thorough- | Sum and leave something for the ly discussed when the National Hoc- | Promoter key League meets again and it is al- | Til reves to os ores pois. (OLD COUNTRY SOCCER | ) GAMES ON SATURDAY | tem and banish to tke bench without |. substitutions all who break the rules - in the matter of foul play. Partick Thistles Saturday won the | Frank Patrick told the writer that | Scottish cup, emblematic of the soc-| there was not a chance of the Coast |cer championship of Scotland, from | League ever changing to six-man|the Rangers by one goal to nothing | hockey, so it is evident, after the suc-|at Celtic Park, Glasgow. The at- | cess of the 1921 series, that the mix-|tendance was thirty thousand. The] game was played in fine weather. | Results of the league football ed regulations will continue. Patrick states that he will eliminate the play- games played in Great Britain Satur- | day follow: -- ing designation 'rover' next season and call him instead "centre defence" player. Pro. hockey will likely be organiz- ed from Montreal to Vancouver with- in a comparatively short time. Win- nipeg is ready to make the plunge, and in Alberta they are fed up on the deception which has been prac- tised for the past two years in the "Big Four." ------------ JERSEY CITY GETS BOUT First Division Aston Villa 3, Blackburn R. 0. Bradford 0, Arsenal 1. Burnley 1, West Brom A. 1. Chelsea 1, Huddersfield T. 1. Liverpool 1, Derby County 1. Manchester U. 0, Middlesbrough 1. Newcastle 1, Bolton W. 0. Oldham A 2, Sunderland 1. Preston N. E. 1, Everton 0. Sheffield U. 1, Manchester C. 1. To Hold Dempsey-Carpentier Fight Tottenham H. 2, Bradford C. 0. Close to Marion, The world's championship heavy- weight fight between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier will take place in Jersey City, close to Marion Station, across the river from New York. ; The place selected by Tex Rick- ard, fight promoter for the great fis- tic battle on July 2, is less than fif- tean minutes from Broadway by sub- way tube, The chcice ends nationwide specu- lation on the subject, and confirms the opinion of those who predicted that the fight would be within a few minutes' ride of New ork. A contract was closed today be- tween Tex Rickard and John F. Boyle, owner of the property, leasing a 30-acre tract for the site of the in- ternational battle. Mr. Rickard let it be known that he had leased the ground for the sole purpose of stag- Smoke i T&B Recommended by * judges of tobacco Second Division. Barnsley 1, Leeds United 1. Bristol C. 2, Coventry City 0. Bury 3, Stoke 0. Clapton O. 1, The Wednesday 0. Hull City 1, Leicester City 1. Nottingham F. 1, Birmingham 1. Portvale 0, Fulham 0. Rotherham C. 2, West Ham U. 0. South Shields 0, Cardiff City 1. Stockport C. 1, Notts County 0. Wolverhampton W, 3, Blackpool 1. Third Division, Merthyr T. 2, Bristol Rovers, 2. Exeter City 1, Southampton 0. Gillingham 1, Queen's Park R. 2, Millwall A. 0, Luton Town 0. Newport C. 2, Swansea T. 1. Northampton 1, Norwich C. 0. Plymouth A, 1, Reading 1. Portsmouth 3, Brigton & H. 0. Southend U. 4, Brentford 1, Swindon T. 0, Grimsby T. 0. Watford 1, Crystal Palace 1. Scottish League. Airdrieonians 1, Dundee 1. Ayr United 3, Albion Rovers 0. Dumbarton 23, Hamilton A. 0. Hibernians 1, Raith Rovers 1. Morton 1, Third Lanark 1. Motherwell 4, Aberdeen 0. -- Northern Union Rugby. Swinton 8, Warrington 6. Batley 26; Wigan 0. Keighley 2, Bramley T. 5. St. Helen's Rec., 18; Hull 28. Salford 13: Dewsbury 15. Barrow 16, Widnes 0, The football association amateur Cup soccer was won by Bishop Auck- ! land from Swindon Victorias by 4! goals to 2, DR. NASH Kingston Baseball Teams Preparing Retailers' Team, "Stan" Harrison, who hurled the pill nobly for the C. W. Lindsay Co., team last year, is out with scouts looking for a retailers' team for the | Mercantile League." Lindsay's have only four of their team left, and con- sequently cannot enter a league this year without drumming up more players. As ""'Stan" remarks, there are a good many baseball players in the stores on Princess street who should [be in the Mercantile League givirg pointers to the beginners and slamm- ing out home runs now and then. Ponies Strong. With the opening of this baseball season here fast approaching, tke Ponies have an aggregation to put on the field which wil! be hard to beat. Here are some of the crew: | "Jack" Evans, "Flat" Walsh, "Ted" | Gallagher, "Del" Cherry, "Skip" | Daly, "Ted" Saunders, "Dingo" | Haines, "Bill" Evans, "Art" Twigg, | "Jim' Stewart, "Chuck" Coyne and | others, not forgetting "Pepp." That] team should be easy to look at in ac- | tion, Beware the Printers, Ot course we have not organized yet, but for the purpose of intimidat- ing the Plumbers and such youthful aspirants to this year's pennant, we state that the Printers' will put out an unbeatable team this year. The various stars have been training in secret gymnasiums, aquariums and sanatariums f¢r the last three months and look like a tough lot now. Those intending to play in the Mercantile League this year would do well to watch these Printers for poin- ters. -- MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1021. Leading Undertaker - .- Be BE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE SPECIAL PRICES ON TABLES--OAK, WALNUT, and MAHOGANY EASY CHAIRS, CHESTLRFIELDS AND ROCKERS -- LAT. EST RECORD DESIGNS AND FINISHES, R. J. Reid Phone 577w. | Some Automobile Bargain One small Six McLaughlin. Phone 1750. One Second-hand Chevrolet. Two Second-hand Ford Touring. These can be seer at:-- oN MCALLISTER & DRAKE THE AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS ™N \ Benzer Lens always in stock. jo 0G 503 PRINCESS STREET ne : Phone Res. 12463. Fe erga 2 - gy 0 EEE S Enum E=ZQ)E=EEE0) I ; > i 0) ) u" PRINCE of WALES ----- CHEWING ? TOBACCO V Il] Canada's standard since 1858 =< Phe pS SG ioe | ©) pater" V0) " Wh ------ BY GEORGE McMANUS DENTIST 183 Princess Streeti 'Phone 753 WE TAKE X-RAY PICTURES of troublesome teeth. Dormoform Gas administered for ex. traction. Safe and painless. OFFICE HOURS: 9-6. Kingston Cement Products Factory IVE BEEN MARRIED JUST A YEAR AND aE HARDIE ST N THE woRL FO DAY V7 ORLD MY DEAR FELLOW: WE ARE BOTH HAPRY ARE BECAUSE wE aor YOU Sv WHY - My WIFE AND | ARE ONE - HAVE "WiLL poweR - A DIVORCE Makers of Hollow Damp- ' Proot Cement Blocks, Bricks, Sills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick Streets. Mgr.: H. F. NORMAN one T30w, © 1921 8 Invi FrATURS Bervice. Inc. BUT I'D LIKE TO SEE YOU BOTH TRY TO G17 iNA THEATRE. OM ONE TICREY . L., en..S] EE --------------------------------. 4

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