Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1921, p. 9

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A ArmA i sions MONDAY, AUG. 1, 1921. THE D Camping? Yes! . THEN YOU'LL NEED A FLASHLIGHT No more hidden terrors for you when | you wake up in the dark. Just flash an R Eveready around and see what is making "that anise." TARE Our assortment is complete, A FEW SUMMER SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED ERSEYS. ATS. BOOTS (light and heavy soles). | FLAGS, GOLF, TENNIS and BASE- BALL SUPPLIES. CAMERAS. RAZORS. FISHING TACKLE. When you want something in the sporting line in a hurty, come to us. "We'll probably have jt. STILL GOING BIG ! Columbia Records . . . . . .. 69c. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS, 88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" ~---- -- AR FURS Dealer in Furs only. Gourdier's BROCK STREET Williamson & Wellwood 7 | In the i | i | --y | Lakeviews Make Fine ker--Wolfe Island Vic The Intercount thre noor ¥ League staged © good games on Saturday after- 1, tWo of which were very closely contested through-out and that be- tween Wolfe Island and Sydenham also close except in the third and fourth innings when the islanders took the big lead that won the game for them. -- Lakeviews at Verona, Lakeviews literally took the breath away from the Verona team and fans | on Saturday afternoon, when they | settled down on the crack team of | that vibage and, playing whirlwind baseball throughout, shut them out iby a 2 to 0 score. After the perfor- | mance ot the Kingston team against | Parham on Thursda comeback was sensatior al. | of their old-time speed and pep with [a victorious result to the Kingston jcrowd. | "Pat | Lakeview | be there ly since | ponent, | Verona secured seven hits to the {four of the Kingston nine but a {couple of errors served to turn the (tide againgt them, one of them betn the cause of Briceland's score. | How they played: { Lakeviews: IH, James was in the box for by his performance, especial- he had Willlams as his op- TOLD RELIABLE | | | . BRINGING UP FATHER AILY BRITISH y evening this | The | Verona aggregation is hard to beat, | but the Lakeviews gave them a taste | s and proved his right to | World of Sport. THREE GOOD INTERCOUNTY GAMES PLAYED SATURDAY AFTERNOON Come-Back--Parham Defeats Yar. torious--All Games Good. Beswick ... W. Bird Briceland .... | Blomely | Richards | Socom a | COO Iu pu Burnett; cf | Williams, p | Trousdale, 2b | Davy, -W_ Craig, 1h | Merrill, 8b | B. Craig, 1f Revelle, ss jourren, rr ..........., 3 | *Johnson, cf ©eecocolooe HHMOOOND mm I | 31 *Replaged' Btirnett in the firth The scoring was done by Bird's | tally on Beswick's hit and Briceland's toddle home on a wild throw, | 0 -3 Yarker at Parham, Parham defeated Yarker on Satur- | day afternoon by ome run, the score | standing 7 to 6 in their favor when {the ninth inning passed over. The {contest was close throughout, with | Parham bringing in two runs in the { first of the ninth that won the game | tor them. |. Dunn held down the mound for | Yarker in fine style all through the I course but the Parham team used both Barr and lee. Eleven hits were | gathered in from Dunn and thirteen from the two Parham pitchers. | Parham deserves credit for the | way the team has forged slowly and surely upward during the series. The {boys started out this season without any vast 'Knowledge or ability of the game and have worked hard until the Parham nine is now a tidy little team. The batting: Parham: Barr, ss and Pp Minorgan, 3b Goodfellow, J. Campsall, 2b bt -- WHIG. ee -- { [Perry, Bie 3 FE Lee, 2b » | a -- ol boron. © 1 The score by innings: Wolfe Island 20331001x--10 Sydenham 000020020-- 4 -------------- CHAMPION HILLCREST HERE 10 MEET PONIES Won League In Toronto-- Some Fine Players in the Team. Toronto Hillerests, who meet Ponies here this evenin; and tomor- Tow, have emerged champions of the | Western League after a season plenti- | fully sprinkled with handicaps. The | Monarchs started the season with a| big lead on the eventful champs, but | by hard work and good playing Hill- | crests have overtaken them anc cap- | tured the title. 'Pete. " Irwin, at the keystone sack, was laid up for a | menth in the early part of the season, | and Hillerests were forced to go | along without his useful fielding and | hitting. Lancaster, the twirler who | has made a name for himself with | this team, was out at the same. time. | Ou two critica) occasions, Conacher, | well-known in Intercollegiate circles | as an all-round athlete, was unable | to make the games, , These are just the beginnin long series of misfortunes under which the Hillcrests worked all gea- son, and yet they pulled out in the lead. That means that they must be Some team and that Pon'es will have their work cut out for them io keep in the lime-light. "Jimmy' Whitty, well-known man- | ager of the Movies team in local cir- | cles, lookcl the Monarchs and the | Hillcrests over recently, and he says | that Ponies should show up favorably | with them. | Two good games shculd be at the cricket field this eveni tomorrow, at any rate, and the fans | will all be on the job, ---- Today, Ottawa's Civic Holiday, Kingston bowlers are competing in the Eastern Ontario bowling tourna- ment in that city, along with teams zoo) staged ng and | A Howes, ¢ { R. Campsall, cf ... [H. Smith, $b J. Howes, rf wl OO Sn nwvnoowier ot J Woodhouse, ss | Warner, c¢ { Huffman, rf {H. Dunn, p HEeMumoo~o ROM mpwgLo The, score by innings: Parham 0101008027 000011310--¢ Sydenham at Wolfe Island. A bumper crowd turned out .Wolfe Island on Saturday for the game between Sydenham and the home team in which the latter trinmphed by a score of 10 to 4. Despite the lead of Six runs by the home team the game was fast and well contested, both teams having to be on toes all the time. The six-run lead was gatfiered in by Wolte Island in the third and fourth innings and outside of those two courses it was Rip and tuck ofr the best team to be decided. This victory puts the Islanders away at the top of the ladder in In- tercounty standing, a position attain- ed only after pretty hard work. Here they are: Wolfs Island: McDonald, rt J. Ryan, 2b . Spoor, 3b Hunt, ¢ A. Ryan, 1b at a srenenn reread Goodfriend, p NoooomwaoX Ro Sydenham: Foxten, rt from Ottawa, Prescott, Belleville, Brockville, Kingston, Napanee, Win- chester and Chesterville, Looking over the pitching record of the International League, it is easy to see why Baltimore is making a Joke of the other teams. This club has the first four twirlers. There are also half a dozen on the team batting more than .300. 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