Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1921, p. 9

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Sb a ---- * =4 || EMURSDAY, NAY 13, toni. "Hi : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. > EER NRE NNERETEEEYENEANRRARANT |S NES |e es 80, 0 one Wollar (31.00) bottles { " f S1 ot VULCANITE ROOFING. ote Fahd 340. title Ig fF . or 0 po - » : . Eo JIntammaticn of ine Lungs 3 e An ideal, inexpensive roofing for cover- cic. "Sta $00 for Mailing Tackame ' - ing Po r -Houses, Impl t Ol BELL VS, KINGSTON, Ont . International Amateur Athletic fed- € ? rches, Poult y p:emen DR, BELL, VS u - Horse Races Held sfaiiin wién Ii meets in. Gesea, Sheds, etc. It is built up on a strong rag ; moe 3 May 23rd. 1 hat You Wi l l At Fair Gr x d FW. Rublen, secretary ot the felt base, thoroughly saturated and coated ~" Ado . Ax Hs I on the mobile I | ras fru to: with -Vulcanite -Asphalt-and is talé finished cons Repairing. Ap recia t e A great exhibition' of Porse rac. Be en os 91 Important on the surface. Ask us about it. ¥ pp IE Cet ena Ss i he cogation ven USED CARS cari y g ; ty-three records made by American - We have.ust.installed an witiagout photo finish- CI 50 Wadnesday stietndon, There athletes slage 1314, but a ucts © ALLAN LUMBER Lo, FOR SALE ing department, fn which all work is done by an 7 { tic sportsmen and lovers of horses, a Be a four years for official P hone 1042 - ® = = Victoria Street OTT & u expert, wiih gears of experience in different cities. ; a Seaasion wags sme Bf real | accaptance. . El Li W ILLIAMSON : of events, and eleven horses wero |, Rudlen explained to-day that | Sill IIIA AOI ONC ACTRESS ESR ARR" Phones: Shop 1035. Rea. 15972. " H 5 ce entered and competed for silver cups our ervil to be awarded At the end of the sea- Something new for Kingston-- all Films and"Pictures gist 3 ator re hu irae. ad seven hours. Bring us your film by 9 a.m, and it will be-devélop ing one gan correctly interpret, June printed by 6 p.m. the same day. 3rd will see sensations on the King- 'No other firm can give you this service, and its guaranteed work, tob ston track, for there are some new * horses in the local club. We also do-- : In "A" class, Bernard McKinnay, : the famous Kingston trotter, was ~Enlarging beaten in three straight heats by . . Little Daisy. Class "B" was won by : Lady Derlisle in three straight heats. Copying Brino Baron, a well-known local trot- ' : ter, won class "C" over Lady Zombro, Colouring 'fund class "D" was won by Miss Sin- : < "i nett, a new trotter recently purchas- Oive us a trial. You'll be satisfied. Ne , : ol in Shiae by George Rarragh, in eontisction with this we will carry a hig -- e veteran trackman. g stock of J £f all these events, class "A" pro- : \ 400K FOR hid SIGN #idéd the best races and the specta- 3% ANBCO CAMERAS AND ant CAMERA SUPPLIES tors showed their appreciation by A applause, and expressed their deep All-sites of Sits, Cyko Printin & Paper, otc. appreciation of the work of the King- Out of town orders given the s ame attention as though you lived |ston Gentlemen's Driving and Math in the city. . nee Club for putting on such a fine : ' . "B" exeit Dealers! Write for attractive discounts. alteravg's sport. Clas > ae ted Buy 'the children a Buster Brown Camera--they'll sure appreciate -| horses are yousug and have shown ith - enw vast improvement since last year. : J Some possess qualities that are com- STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10.30 P.M, ing rapidly to the front. The mark- ed improvement in the horses is a tribute to the club. The drivers, too, Paddock's records could not be offer- ed because-they cannot be accepted by the A.A.U until the annual con vention of the union next November. The international Olympié com- mittee méets in Lausange during tho week of June 2nd to Tth. America will seek to have a uni- form programme and schedule of events adopted for all Olympic games of the future, Rublen said, In the ut the country acting as host to the 1d's athletes was allowed to pre- | sent any programme desired. i Rubien also will try to get the iu- ternational delegates to provide for | suitable quarters and training tacili- | ties at all the games. | The American committee will not | disclose its choice for the site of the 1934 Olympic games. Reports from 'the other side Indicate that Paris has linéd up enough Ruropesn voters to assur the next Olymp!cs being held jn the French capital. The French are prepared to ¢rect a fine stadium and they would like to have Pyris adopted as a permanent place for the games. Sunday School Baseball. Two home runs featured the base- ball game between Sydenham Street Methodist juniors and St. James' at 78 BROCK STREET hg SALE. OF DINING-ROOM SETS AND BUFFETS AT ROBERT J. REID'S Qt. Cut Buffet, reg. price$100, for . $85.00 | Mah'g Buffet, reg. price $50, for $39.00 Hardwood Dressing Cases, $25, for $18.00 3 . $6.50 to $25.00 Chesterfields from $75.00 to $250.00 each (Best quality of Tapestry) Iron Beds, from . coLuMBIA SIX Columbia Six a true all Weather| Car. EDMOND WALSH, Agent Central Garage Auto Repsics a 315 King St. - AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to JES R. J. Reid TREADGOLD SPORTING aro improving bei opportunities and | 1011 BOX 00 Wednesday evening _ ihe whole programme passed off bya sedre of 13 to 4: The contest was J. P, HANLEY, vs . : a great deal closer than the score n GOODS { 0. The officers Yoie: Starter, M. 5, would indicate. B. P. Jenkins, who OP. 41 A., GT. Ry.; Kingston, Ont. Sater Jules, ae rH. J Nec. was an interested spectator, inform- : Phonographs--Bicytles-- Fishing Tackle--Cameras ite gle per, BJ. ed the baseball executive, that he * * would be willing to 'donate the best "FEE PLACE TO GET THAT RRCORD™ three dollar hat In his store to the Class "A," Trot and Pace. first'doy who would hit a home run. ' D » B. Lake, Bat- In the sixth innings, Hartley, th 88 PRINCESS STREET. : Telephone 529, [Lite Daisy s, Bat T0.5he Sith, iauiuge, Hartley, the Leading Undertaker - - Phone 577w. t - as Sree denham team, knocked the ball out /ARAULAN SERIES; A Bernard MeRinay, Ww. H. on to Brock street, for a home fun, SUMMER SAILINGS Bvea .. .. .. vee sy s which entitled him to the cap. In a H l i R 0 bl MONTREAL-GL. Wh previous inning this same player ys op, am er and May afi SALES 20 Sansandeh drove the ball for a great distance, Si re Tw N. XY, BAW (via Mov but was only able to reach third. In Cl l d B » l Wohin diy Hi eveland Dicycles [fu mms oad the eighth innings, Gilbert McKelvey, manager of the Sydenham team, who May 14 sesy May 17{June 1§|July 16 ... June: 1|July 2 uly 30 played shortstop, connected with the ball and made a home run. . . . Ye . Auto Tires and Violet Ray Lenses, Electric July fduly u0 . . 4 * » t foes 1 Carpet Cleaning, Sewing and Laying ihm The St."James' boys played a good . A May Hwy gs 272 Bagot Street - Phone 542 Class "B," Pace, Lady Derlisle, C. Randall. | Neil Murphy, E. Robbs. .. . HO TPOINT WEEK -|| "sain = x nd 16th--2 1st Class 7G" Trot, Brino Baron, T. Gallivan. . Lady Zembro, R. Ayles- worth, Cataraqui...... game, ut they did not show as much team play as the winners. Reid, who pitched for the winning team, put up Class "D,"" Trot. 4 good Same and his team supported as Sinnott, 8. Darragh, / im wel teams: ! i Fal ie Sraeanam ss n, Arkley, Gib. ol Burrash, son, McKelvey, Hartley, Scott, . G. ad ade sie McKelvey, Reid, Jenkins, and Mac- Forest iy C. * Stokes, Kinnon, BIGIAbULE &ovoasivonas St. James: Bunt; Smith, Ham- . bfook, Henderson, Orwell, Woodruff, PADDOCK'S RECORDS TO Wells, Hughes and Blomley, REMAIN UNREOOGNIZED Referee: "Jim" Dunlop. . Charley Paddock, California ; ---- ep speedster, will get no international Pi and es x . tehing Batting. Por rates of Talos Rion this year 38 the Worldha argument has been reopened paricalers spol bo Toes spent er . as to whether it is bétter to tiave a The five sensational marks made | oo © Al te oe pe THERORER er RD. hr x by the Pacific coast youth in the staff, ; provided you could have only y # KING STREET BAST sprints 'will not be offered to the oho asset. é y . There is no great argument to it. ig \ > \ Thinks Swearing Ereat any > i . May Tighe ¥3 ay five 8 24lJune 15)Juiy 5 wn * From New York. (0) calls at Corunna instead of vigo. *Also calls at Havannu. Weak hitting ball clubs with fine All Right pitching stiffs have won more than one pennant, but we can't recall of Yes, providing the provocation | pennant wianiag club rocking QUR SELECTIONS f-- 1 orns. Far better : IN-- on Sue Sia S076 corns. Kaz id Ex-| In 1906 fhe White Sox had the tute. 25¢. anywhere. Yet they won a world's champion- ship with Nick Altrock, Bd. Walsh staff, has more of 'a pennant asset than the Yanks have with all their tractor. It doeg-lift out corms in a [Weakest hitting club in either league Spring Woollens! and Doe. White, plus their allotment slugging power. hurry. No corm can last if "Put- |--pitching along on a club average 2 ; . of brains and A steady, effective pitcher can bold nam"s" is applied. Refuse a substi- | of .321. Brooklyn, with its great pitching a ball club together more than any "as NTREAL - May lune Hah 33 23 . May 2813 uly 29 June ho slAug. 5 June & Shiuty 15. arrmns 26.08 Fawr Whos 26ttours REGINA Fi Son BE ok tin 37 Hours WinvIPEG Of flours Carcary May 24|June 2 aa 1s" Bmp. of France May 26 aly 2jAug. © J fiNcouver patoup J Epes | while not as large as some years L we can meet your taste. s single factor, June MM All past records for prices paid to Bverton Club, of the Rigid Losses. Iv Si 9.00 PM. Ar WinNIPeG 10.15 AM. 1000AM ARVANCOUVER 1000AM, Reid from the Distillery Club of the Jor St rd. he AVER I000AM, 0 or. | ago, is very attractvie and we think tent 'with high-class work. : - . - English Soccerites Costly. ised chy fr pases to inne od al ies May 2 June a 23 .8e secure the services of star soccer players have been smashed by the which {his senion sbtained three AR FrWiwiasill PM. Ae Cateary " fi » 0 3 J. = 4 . Been Lous, or 2000; run online enn | Blea W. Davies, the Weish International, for $20. 000 each: The Bolton Wand- AE erers Club received a record sum | ; .| To be fair about'it, do you ex from gate receipts this season, $313,- 2 : eV Ea i the active polsician to slwayy | urnatiley. ; . his promises? 500 being taken at the t pm Trot ' 1 [| eraci6US = QO iv HEY DUGAN! GIT CASOION ne oe mrt wou ER De a fag A ,

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