Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1921, p. 9

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___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. L -- ' OUT TO-DAY AUGUST COLUMBIA RECORDS A big list which will undoubtedly have a big run. Here's a few: -- everyone in this néw list. POPULAR SONG HITS "Aint We Got Fun"--Van and Schenck, Comedians "Oh! Dear--Furman and Nash "Neag Me" and "Dream rchestra , . . aR asd A3412 FINAL ER RF Er we A $1.00 "All By Myself" Frank Crumit; "Wait Till You See My Madeline' -- Frank Crumit--A3415---$1.00. "Wyoming""--Nora Bayes; 'Tea Leaves" --Nora Payes--A3416--$1. "Somebody's Mother, -- Baritone and Tenor Duet; "Sierra Sunset" -- Reardon and Miller--A341 7--$1.00, PEPPY DANCE PIECES v Of Me"--Fox Trots--Art Hickman's A3400--§1.00 "Love Me" and "Underneath the Palms'--Fox Trots--Ted Lewis Jazz Band ............ Fux ve basses ainny ol A 3411--$1.00 "Would You? I'll Say You Would)--Fox Trot--Happy Six; "Wandering Home'--Med- ley Waltz--Metropolitan Dance Players --- A3413--81.00. "Peggy O'Neil" and "The Last Waltz" -- Medley Waltzes--Prince's Dance Orchestra-- A6188--$1.65. 'When you are passing, walk ht in and get on August Catalugue with tha complete list of all kinds of Records-- free, of course. Get the Habit: "For Records, Try Treadgold's First" TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. BICYCLES---FISHING TACKLE--PHON OGRAPHS--CAMERAS, 88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" SPRING FURS Dealer in Furs only. am | In thé World of Sport | |G. H. DUGGAN'S NEW ae YACHT AT TORONTO |Cruiser Was Built at Hamil- ton and Is Not of Racing Type. Snugly moored at the Royal Can- adian Yacht Club anchorage, Toron- {to, is the big mew cruiser built at | Hamilton for G. Herrick Duggan, | the. well-known Montreal yachtsman {and sportsman. - She is yet unnamed |and will probably have her first real There's music for | | cruise next month, when the Georzs | {Cup will be defended by Sreapper, of the B. C. Y. C., against Husky, of the Cresce: Yacht Club, of Water- town, Mr. Dgggan"s - fine new craft is schooner xigged and appears to be capable of withstanding any kind of weather. She is big and roomy, and her lines indicate a maximum of comfort rather than epeed. She has plenty of freeboard, but would seem: to be somewhat under-sparred ani not capable of carrying a great daal canvas, but she is what Mr. Duggan ordered, and he -knows what he wants. Having had his fill of rac- ing the Montrealer evidently intends to have comfort and convenience at the cost of all else. Talk of Trying Out The racing public in England Is greatly interested in an attempt which is being made to introduce here the French system of betting, known as the pari mutuel. The ox- periment has grown out of a private feud in the betting fraternity. Four big bookmakers have banded togeth- er and are going to give the pari mutuels a trial. In France, Austra- lia and other countries pari mutuel betting is carried on by the state, which takes a percentage of the pro- fits. These profits are considerable, and used to support horse breeding, agriculture and other state enter- prises. The government of this country ignores betting. It pretemds that it does not exist and therefore it will not accept racing profits as a source of revenue. This has given these bookmakers their opportunity and they propose * to do what the state refused to do. They will suc- ceed just in so far as they benefit the public. The experiment is viewed with disfavor by the majority of bookies. I------------ Another recruit to step in the lime- light was catcher Peters of the Phila- delphia' Nationals, who made his second home-run in two successive games, He won the game with his first home run, But Monday it made little difference, as the Reds had a large lead. Unfit to Live--Maust Die. This verdict is rendered a thou- sand times every week--no corn can live, it must pass out, drop off, if Putnam's Extractor is applied to coras and warts. Use the old reliable "Putman's," it never fails. 26e., at all dealers. Mutuels on Other Side; FRENCH TENNIS STAR TO PLAY TEN EXHIBITION GAMES Mile. Susanne Lenglen, French tennie star, will play ten exhibition matches in addition to her appearance in the woman's nativnal champlonshipg in New York. General Sport Babe Ruth's thirty-sixth home run of the season was the longest of his career--560 feet. It was made in Detroit, where Heilman, of the Tig- ers, recently was credited with a 610- foot home run. Yanks won 10-1, After pitching eight straight vie- tories for' the Philadelphia Ameri- cans, Harris lost Wednesday to St. Louis. The Browns bunched three hits with two passes, an error and a hit batsman for four runs, Ty Cobb is the dean of the major leagues. If a batter hits a ball over the fence and it bounds back into the playing field, he is entitled to a home run, provided the ball passes beyond the view of the umpire, There is no record of any pitcher that has pitched and won five double-headers in one season, -- The feat of pitching a four-hit game in his first appearance in the major leagues, was virtually per- formed by Peter Donohue, a Cincin- nati Nationa] recruit from the Christ- fan Brothers, Donohue held Philadel- BIE BRENNAN WILL BOX. ------ FE For Rickard on Labor Day--Man to & bg Chosen. . * f The Gibbons-Carpentier fight will | be "on" just as soon as the French- | man lets Tex Rickard know that the St. Paul "cruiser" is all right. The match, however, is made, and | the Frenchman hardly will raise any | objection to Rickard's selection. | The contract has not been signed, | but the terms will call for twelve: rounds if the boyt is staged In New Jersey, and fifteen rounds if it comes Off in New York. Both are to weigh 175 pounds, Gibbons will train on fights, Ed- | | woglinei (LTT ' die Kane, his manager, said yester- day. He is now booking him for an | extensive summer campaign. The | agreement did not specify any par- ticular time at which he was to be | in New York, but Kane says he will be here three weeks before the bout, | and will train some place in the coun- i try. | Rickard would like to have the | bout on Columbus day, He had La- | bor day in mind originally, but he doesn't think the Frenchman can Juake a date that early, However, Rickard is also working on a Labor day match for his Jersey City arena, Bill Brennan is the ten- tative selection. . . Rickard said the match hadn't been made. That means he hasn't | secured Demproy's consent yet, as Brennan is handled by Leo Flynn, matchmaker at the Garden, and Flynu will match him with anyone if the purse is high enough. Rickard wanted Brennan and Gib- bons, but Flynn asked fo: $45,000 for Brennan's end, and Rickard near- ly passed out. ' Brennan said yesterday he was anxious for the match, as he is in good condition, and he feels sure he | can go fifteen rounds with the cham- pion next time: a Vo Set Doing Fine Hitting. Rogers Hornsby may be the first National league player in over twen- ty years to turn in a mark above .400. The Cardinal sniper has been hitting far yond 'National league 'stars of the last generation. He has; in addition to a keen eye and fine timing, the physical power needed to complete the essential qualifica- tions. Last summer he dropped from .410 to .370, but he seems to be bet- ter fixed now for a steadier pace. 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'NOW . ; "*CHUMS" for the Children. 2 Pure for Gordinier the Bisons fois get three Dodger players, Jack { Sheehan, who is now playing with THE VICTORY SHOE STORE |=2c "= Me Ludy Langer, of Honolulu, won the United States national ome-mile senior championship swim, held on a8 220-yard course on the Schuykiil River at Philadelphia. His time was 24 minutes and 13 seconds. . Sale, Success Eh Seni) It is feared at McGill University that the football squad may be with- out the services of Coach Frank Shaughnessy during the early stages of the forthcoming season. 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