Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1921, p. 10

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It started to rain af- ed a verdict acquiting Jack Dunn, |ter the first innings and .a high wind 'manager of the Baltimore Interna- , made pitching almost impossible. Af- tional League team, who was tried [ter Yarker had gone to bat three under an indictment based upon the times to twice for Odessa the game | was stopped with the score 8 to 2, fact that Sunday games have been played at Oriole Park. Yarker scoring their .two runs in the When the foreman of the jury an- | third inning. nounced 'not guilty' as the verdict | Evidently Yarker and Odessa he- the large crowd in the court room at i lieve in starting things early. The Baltimore started a demonstration [Odessa team play the return game The Maryland blue laws, go far as hey --apply torSunday basevall, re- which was quickly silenced by Judge Duffy. A crowd surrounded Dinn and his counsel and showered them with con- gratulations. As the jurors left the room after being discharged they re- ceived good-natured slaps back and exclamations of 'good man," "atta boy" and other compli- ments followed them until they reached the door to the corridor. The same law under which Dunn was indicted provided for the death penalty for those convicted of "blas- phemy," according to Joseph N. Ul- man of counsel for Dunn, in his closing address to the jury, The same law, said Ulman, was written into the statute books of this state at a time when they branded, burned men for slight offenses and hung of the famous "Colonel" Golf Balls. Have a game with "The Colonel." Made in Scotland. A new stock of Tennis Racquets now selling. We'll suit you. Try us! WEDNESDAY~--The big new JOLSON HIT goes on sale. Watch for it! Store open Saturday evenings till 10.30 p.m. TREADSOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. "THRE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD™ 88 PRINCESS STREET " Telephone 529. IDRERDRRARENEREERARY IRERaNeEE REN. "mn SPRINGTIME IS HOUSE _ WIRING TIME some people because they thought they were imbued with supérnatural powers. DEMPSEY STARTS TRAINING Arrives at New York From West for Big Fight, Heavyweight champion Jack Demp- sey has arrived in New York from the west to begin training for his contest with Georges Carpentier In New Jer- sey, July 2nd. Dempsey stated that he weighed 191 pounds and would start active the definite site of the match was an- nounced. He will lead up to this work by spending the next {wo weeks at the home of Freddy Welsh, where he will play golf and do light outdoor Yada long walks. \.CENTRAL ALBERTA SPORT A bill has been introduced into the Alberta legislature to place the regu- lation of amateur and professional sport in that province under the Pub- lic Utilities Board. It provides that all amateur and professional athletic organizations shall be registered with the board, and gives the board power to make Enjoy the comforts of Electricity. Let us wire your home. 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It had been planned to hold the event in the pew Lake- view Park at Haileybury, but 'the uncertainty of being able to secure a sufficiently strong line-up has led to a cancellation of the plans. In the meantime, however, a busy season in the other lines of sport, particularly baseball, is now practi- cally assured, and there is every rea- son to believe the number of teams and the measure of interest will ex- ceed any previous season in the his- tory of Timiskaming. Murdered. Put right out of business, a whole family, not of good honest folks, but of Corns--sore, troublesome corns that sting and bite. Putnam's Corn Extractor is the only painless sure relief for corns. It never fails. 25c. everywhere. Ee et ee a at snc Smoke id yn BRINGING UP FATHER N on the | preparations for the bout as soon as| | next Saturday. Their team was: Hag- erman, c¢; V. Kilgannon, 1b; B. Cairns, p; O'Neil, cf; McConnell, ss; W. Kilgannon, rf; Kenyon, 2b; Em- mons, 1f; C.Cairns, 3b. OLD SCHOONER AMERICA OFFERED TO GOVERNMENT TO PRESERVE AS RELIC The yacht America, which, by cap- | turing the Royal 'Squadron Yacht joe trophy in a-race around the Isle of Wight in 1851, founded the inter- national races for the cup -that has since borne its name, is to be offer- {ed to the government for preserva- | tion at Annapolis." The old schooner | now lies, stripped of all fittings, at a shipyard in Boston. HARNESS CIRCUIT dre { Good Racing Assured at St, Lawrence | . Fair, The Trotter and Pacer says: The St. Lawrence Fairs Circuit, a little j chain of half-mile tracks just across [the border of northern New York, is | not so pretentious as the grand cir- | cuit or perhaps as some other organi- | zations of courses similiar to its own, | yet it has done two things that indi- | cate good sense and good taste on the part of its promoters. It has opened classes for the three-year-old pacers ; in which the hoppies are barried, and [has bought silk caps and jackets for its drivers and helpers and made a rule that they must wear. them. Hopples are an abomination. Ev- erybody admits it, and there is no chance for an argument. Not improb- | ably they will always be with us, like the poor, but if there is any possible way by which they can be extermin- ated it is by beginning at the begin- ning. A proverb written centuries ago admonishes us to "Traln up a child in the way he should go, and when | | | DON'TS FOR FIGHTERS : BY GEORGES CARPENTIER |__Georges Carpentier, heavyweight Hampion of Europe, and challenger | of Jack Dempsey, whose first aps! pearance in any ring in Ameriea is pictured in "The Wonder Man," the | Robertson-Cole Super Sepctal gives valuable advice as well as a keen in- sight into the character and methods of this unugual master of the ring in a series of "Don'ts for Fighters.' Don't overtrain--I have found it harmful to work too hard while training. Don't let the brain get rusty whila hardening your muscles--think out your plan of battle. 4 Don't show your uneasiness if you feel that way---enter the ring with a smile. Don't be shy--on entering the ring 80 to your opponent's corner and shake his hand; forget the audience, Don't forget to study your opponent while waiting for the bell. If he shows signs of nervousness that should be your tip to appear sure and confident. Don't lose your temper. Don't fight with bitterness, with determination. Don't crowd your opponent should you knock him down--give him a chance to get up. Don't get flurried when you have your man "groggy"--take time to but measure and place a decisive blow. Don't be in too great a hurry it you are floored--think a way out of | your difficulty. Don't let an apponent see he has hurt you. 7 Don't sulk if you are beaten-- {shake your conqueror's hand and remember there's no disgrace in ltonorable defeat. ------------ The Reach 1921 Guide, With the spring of 1921 the Reach American Guide once more makes a welcome appearance. This is the thirty-ninth annual publication of the Reach Guide, the twenty-first edition as the annnal official pub- lication of thy American League, and the twenty-second year of the editor ship of Francis C. Ritcher--and nev- er has there been a better issue of | the Reach Guide than the 1921 fs- | Sue, as it not only embraces all of | the statistics of a record-breakiny | season, but also gives the history of | the most eventful period since 1903, | resulting in a radical re-organization | of the world of organized ball. i he is old he will not depart from it." May we not apply-it to the pacer with | equal truth? Could. we have, as we once started to have, a rule that would forbid use of the hopples until the horse was four or five years old, there would be no need of them af- terward in a large majority of cases. The rule requiring the drivers and their attendants to sport sflk is not less an indication of good taste and sense a measure that will command the appreciation of racegoers. Every intelligent racing manager realizes this, but not one in one hundred has comprehended the effect so fully as to induce him to provide the silks for the drivers to wear. The *'top- jocks," of course, have their own silk colors. 'but many of the humbled ones have not, though, doubtless, all would be glad to wear them. Our Canadian cousins have set a pattern that should be imitated. The spectac- ular features of a race are not less attractive than the excitement over a close finish or 'a fast mile, and a sheen of vari-cologed silk flashing in a field. struggling for the wire en- hances the contest to every person of good taste. WALL STREET SITTING Ul; BROKERS FAVOR DEMPSEY Wall street, New York, is begin- ning to perk up on the Dempsey- Carpentier bout. Several wagers have been reported, with Dempsey as the favorite, although in most cases the odds were very short. One member of a well-known financial house placed $3,000 to $2,000 Sat- urday night thet the American will beat the Frendhman inside of twel- ve rounds, The supporters of the Frenchman figure that if Dempsey was boxing a Dempsey bout when he met Bill Brennan, the flashy, Georges has more than a look-in with the title- holder. Tex Rickard has promised to an- nounce to-morrow the exact spot in Jersey city City whers Jack and Georges will settle their little diffi- culties. ---------- Halifax wants to entertain the Canadian amateur swimming cham- Part Seven gives the new Major- Minor agreement, the rules and regu- lations that will govern 'baseball | henceforth, the playing rules for 1921, and the two major league schedules. Altogether, the Reach 1921 Guide is exceptional alike to the historical and the statisical features, the whole forming a book that no baseball lov- er can dispense with. | | Rocky Kansas, the crack Buffalo lightweight, will swap punches with Johnny Dundee in a 10-round contest at Milwaukee on April 21st. . . . Mild Epidemic o Going Round due to impurities in the causes cramps, diarrhoea, headache, Those who take twenty drops of Nerviline in sweetened water usually get quick relief. 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