Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1921, p. 10

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' "Then print or tet hs our es wi Bo cate will ve clearer, softer, ron i cameras, pure chemi- cals, aphic all photogr READGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. PHONOGRAPHS--BIOYCLES--C AMERAS--FISHING TACKLE ' 88 PRINCESS STREET : * THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" Fons deeper, more § artistic all AND YOU GET BETTER WORK Bring us your Films to be developed and printed. WE GIVE -7-HOUR SERVICE and guarantee all work. ENLARGING, COPYING, COLOURING. We can do anything in Photo work. If you want the best work come to us, gi FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921, DEFEAT ROTARY, 14-2 Kiwanis again romped home the victors, and the easy victors this time, when they defeated Rotarians in baseball at the cricket field on Thursday evening, 14 to 2. The Ki- wanians turned out a team almost en- tirely new, with many of the old- timers on the line-up and a few of their dark horses on the playing field for the first time. The Rotarians had 2 new man in the box in the person of Dr, Jim, Stewart but he could not hold down the heavy hitters of the opposing team, Thegame was not nearly as good an exhibition as the first event in this series. Rotarians were away be- Experience teaches. The expert in charge of this new department has THAT experience. Mail orders give the" same quick service. Write for price lists. Dealers--our proposition will in- terest you. We carry a complete stock of: -- ANSCO CAMERAS and all other photo necessities. Drop in and see them. Store open Saturday evenings til 10.30, Telephone 529. WLR H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC (0. Phone 441 - - . 167 Princess Stréet DO YOUR HOUSE CLEANING WITH A HOOVER VACUUM. , COME IN "AND LET US DEMONSTRATE. . oe Some Were Rather Stout low scratch and only rallied once when they put out their opponents in _one-two-three order in the third inning. They did a litle batting in the first round and succeeded in get- ting in two. runs but there their ball- playing activities must have got tangled with something else as that was the end of their showing in the sebring columns. : In the second inning, with Wilson at the bat for Kiwanis and Van Horne on first, Van started to get gay and was caught between first and second; but outwitted three or four Rotarians after some see-sawing. Later, he repeated the same stunt ter mind of M. 8. Grace was on the job and defeated Van's aim at com- mittipg a felony on third, Herb. Steacy talked consistenly but his team refused to rally. Be- sides, Harold Hughes and W. J. Moore just about drowned him out on the sidelines. Stanley Trotter stood behind the pitcher and took abuse for five innings thi s time, The teams: Rotarians--Sims, ¢; Stewart; p; Graham, 1b; Hanley, 2b; Grace, 3b; between scond and third but the mas- | % THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, | In the World of Sport WANS WIN AGAIN of Jim Sowards a few days-ago in fine style. Bill Cooke is a regular ball player. He did not want to stay in the field but came in to short for some of the fun. Jack Asselstine is hailed as the Babe Ruth of this series by wnanim: ous vote " Joe Daly says "Humpy" is a punk pitcher. Ned Martin does not like the humps in left fleld He trips over them while fielding those high ones, For fleld &eneralship M. S. Grace wins the prige, gh GOLF NOTES Like others, golfers like a good loser and some are even willing to contribute to his enjoyment by play- ing a gante with him. é A ball 'on the green is Worth 'two in the thicket. Sh » There are some followers of the links who ne#d an extended atmos- phere when they start to play on as- icount of the extravagant flourishes of both club and tongue. ; y i Don't get erabby during the game It isn't fair to your own playing or that of your opponent, and is a tre- mendous waste of energy besides. Mostly, what you get crabby about is your own fault. After you've pulled 'ott something to make the rail birds sit up and take notice, there is no reason to' swell your chest and look important. Make sure you can do that same thing whenever you want to bafore you get, chippy. DY SEPP RP PPP HPL - CO-OPERATION WANTED « me * # Send in your sporting news to + # the Whig. If'it is only . game of > + quoits between two friends, # send it in. Results of any games % are réquested from the officials & % of the teams or leagues con- ¢ % cerned. " Get all the sporting + # news in the paper by sending in ¢ # the little bit you have yourself #% and so co-operate with us for # the advancement of sport gen- + + erally. + +» -* * > sed 0000 0600000 ---- Steacy, ss; Richardson, cf; Martm, If; Ward, rt, ; Kiwanians--Van Horne, c; Driver, Pp; Sowards, 1b; Robertson, 2b; Wil- OUR SELECTIONS ==INwm Spring while not as large as some years ago, is very attractvie and we think Woollens! json, 3b; Dick, ss; W. Cooke, ¢f; Lockett, rf; Asselstine, It. % Umpire--Stanley Trotter, a ------ Rotary-Kiwanis Game. We want more Kiwanis and Rotary entertainments. Rotary must win one game from Kiwanis before the rail birds will be satisfied, Perhaps those old-timers on the Kiwanis line-up didn't hit. Jack Sowards showed up the performance \ 'we can meet your taste. Our prices are reasonable, consis- tent with high-class work. ~ CRAWFORD & WALSH TAILORS oo 4 A SUITABLE OCCUPATION Turtle: I'm hunting a Job. Rabbit: Why don't You hire your self out as a washboard in a laundry? i= AT THE CROSS ROADR - Carpenter: In my work | saw my duty was always plane. | never au. ger; act on the level; brace myself 2 bit, and find it adz to the hapgl. ness of life. Blacksmith: In mine the thing Is to strike while x your interests; don't be a nut; watch Fortune's wheel as it turns; never tire, and a felloe is bound to win. FATHER'S CHRISTMAS "Well, what did you nas?" "A notice from the bank eeount was overdrawn." . het my. get on Christ. | ROR Little Bits. Sts Another senior team in the city. The more the merrier. ! They say we'll here "Buck" Palmer once more. That will relieve the monotony, because, outside of Bob Bushell, no person has been making a noise lately, However, Buck will want to re- member the dose that Doyle got when he lead his Leafs into Buffalo and disapproved of the umpire. It would never do to have a Kingston manager suspended for three days. Ponies carry quife a few men at the present and possibly some of them can be utilized for the new team. At any rate Cotman, Arniel, Schultz, Somerville, Beswick, Nich- olson, Hall, Spoor and other good players are unoccupied in the base- | ball line just now. Over 110 hikers statted 'in the City Hall-to-Coney Island race of the Walkers' Club of America the other day. We've seen some of those "walking" competitions in baseball also. French critics are of the opinion that the world's hard court tennis championship at St. Cloud will pro- duce only illiam T. Tilden as a winner in tfle singles and possibly Tilden and Mrs. Mallory in the dou- bles as champions from the Ameri- can team. Time things started going again. We've only had one home run here this year, in senior circles. Bert Daley and Ernie Ryan' hold even honors in Kingston®s major leagues. Wright is the only American left in the running for the British Ama- teur Golf Championship France will refuse to enter the Olympic -it German entries are ad- mitted, {s the report L Barry McCormick, National League Umpire, says Dempsey will put Car- pentier away within four rounds. About this time last year Ruth made his seventh home run and he can be credited with doubling that so far this year, ------------ Persian women are not allowed to wear hats, -- ~~ SN SALE. OF DINING-ROOM SETS AND ; eight Collar of Fashion' TOOKE BROS. LIMITED WHITE PINE Ottawa Valley White Pine has a reputa- tion for quality and grading that commands respect. We have in our sheds a well-se. lected stock of Ottawa Valley White Pine; and our prices are right, ALLAN LUMBER CO. Phone 1042 . . . _- Victoria Street OS 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 Iron Beds, from. . . 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