Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1921, p. 10

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iter re wreesrwrreret grr 10 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. 'September Columbia Records T= NOW ON SALE A complete list of really truly new Records--ones you will like better after hearing them. Ask for a Sep- tember supplement, THE LATEST IN DANCE HITS Ain't We Got Fun--Medley Fox Trot--The Happy Six Not So Long Ago--Fox Trot---The Happy Six Down Yonder--Medley One Step--The Happy Six Ruby--Medley Fox Trot-- Vincent Lopez Orchestra . . . .. Oh Me! Oh My!--Song Fox Trot-- Paul Biese Trio and Mimi--Song Fox Trot Frank Crumit Peggy O'Neil--Medley Waltz--Prince's Dance Orchestra The Last Waltz--Medley Waltz-- Prince's Dance Orchestra One Kiss--Medley Fox Trot--The Happy Six All By Myselt--Ted Lewis Jazz Band THE NEWEST SONGS Cherie--Nora Bayes--Comédiénne: When You'ra In, You're In Indianna--Nora Bayes--A3443--$1.00, Wang Wang Blues--Van and Schenck, Comedians; Ain't You Coming Out Malinda--Van and Schenck-- A3427--$1.00,. Peggy O'Neil--Charles Harrison; 1f * Shamrocks Grew Along the Swanee Shere-- Chlumbia Stellar Quartette--A2438--3$1.00. e* 7h. OTHER SUPER RECORDINGS For You Alone--Tom Byrks (British) Tenor How Cold Your Hands--Tom Burke-- (British) Tenor Egyptian Dancer--Columbia Woodwind Orch, Pekin Peeps--Columbia Woolwind Orch. If you can't come in, send, write or ment, Free. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY--GENUINE STEEL NEEDLES 100 for A0c,, 200, 15c.; 400, 25c. A real bargain which you should take advantage! of. GUESS--WHAT'S THE ANSWER ?--SEE OUR WINDOW, Store open Saturday evening till 10.30, TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS. 88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECOFD" | | 'Poor Baseball And Good Side Attracttons Featured Last | In the World of Sport PONIES TAKE WALKAWAY G. oy or os FROM OGDENSBURC, 16 T01 it: 3 Evening's Game--Called At Eighth. 2 : Last . | to be e | evening's game between | Ponies and Ogdensburg turned out a walkaway for the Ponies to the tune of 16 to 1, with no very X.| fast baseball throughout the piece R69940--31.00 «+..R76599--81.50 E7160 $1.00 phone for a September supple- A Cuts A Hair Six Times That's why we know the Durham-Duplex blade will cut a hair when it is put on your face. Made from the finest Swedish steel obtainable, each blade is hardened, oil tempered, ground, honed and stropped. Evcry step in the various processes is jealously guarded in your interests as well as our own, and we rigidly insist that each blade shall be absolutely een. Joram) -Juriex) The Practical Safety Razor Standard set, comsisting of razor, safety guard and three double-edged blades in a hand- some ivory case, $1 complete. Other sets, $2 up. On sale at all drug, hardware, jewelry," sporting goods and department stores. Get one today! Made in Canada by the DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR Co., Limited, Toronte Facturiss: Toreats, Jersey City, Sheffiald, Pari | Numerous accidents and side attrac- tions somewhat made up: for the poor | ball. Cherry was hit by a pitched j vail and given a punk arm which | Put him out of the game. Derry fol- lowed suit in the fourth. He singled | to right field and was struck in the forehead by Woods' throw to first just as he reached the bag. The visitors started off batting well and brought in their only run on some nice playing. When they took the-field however, it was seen that | Ladouceur's arm was not working | and Walters wag forced to £0 in the | box in spite of pitching Thursday | evening, He could not reach his | usual form and his support seemed to be paralysed, with the large score resulting, ----y The Game, Walters faced Derry and singled | right off the reel. Garry fouled to Twigg. McPherson singled cleanly, { Scoring Walters, but was himself {caught at second. Woods flied to Coyne, Thompson walked. J. Evans made first on Garry's muff, Daley was hit by pitcher. Saunders laid a long two- bagger up into left field, scoring | Thompson and Evans, Cherry made | first ongWalters' error, Here Wal- ters relieved Ladouceur, -who took his place at third. Twigg singled straight over second. W. Evans du- plicated to left. Coyne struck out. Saunders, Cherry, Twigg and Evans all tallied in turn, Derry making [ first on a fielder's choice that let in { Twigg and Evans, Thompson flied | to Cardinal. J, Evans singled to left. Daley walked. Saunders grounded to Lesperahce and Daley went out at second. Ponies 7, Ogdensburg 1. . In the second Clouthier dribbled to Derry and out at first. Lesper- ance dropped one into Bruce Thomp- son's mitt. Austin held-on to first when Derry dropped his high pop but stayed there when Cardinal fouled to Twigg. The Burg then settled down a little on the fielding. Cherry was hit by pitcher but they nabbed him at second when Twigg grounded to La- douceur, W. Evans flied to Cardinal and Coyne popped to Austin. In the third Ladouceur flied to Cherry. Walters singled to right but was left on when Garry flied to Cherry, and McPherson 'fanned the breezes. Ponies started away again, Derry singled over short but went out when Thompson dribbled to Walters. J. Evans singled to left. Daley singled to right scoring Thompson. Saunders made first on Ladouceur's error and J. Evans romped in. Cherry was hit in the wrist and had to quit, Mec- Neill running, During the excite- ment Daley tried to steal home but A, mn | | | | | SHOE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th Children's White Outing Shoes ...... ...... ... Youths' and Misses' Outing Shoes . . . . . . .. .. Men's and Women's Outing Shoes ..... . ... . $1.19 chine . $1.49 . $1.59 $1.98 "ie . . . .e . . Hundreds of bargains being shown every day. Don't Miss Saturda y's Final Bargains THE VICTORY SHOE STORE . Williamson & Wellwood "Where Dollars Bring Their Value" i Austin, Walters was warned apd he went out at the plate. Twigg singled to left, scoring Saunders. W. Evans walked, Coyne bunted in front of the plate and McNeill was forced out. by Mc- Pherson, Ponies 10, Burg 1. From then on there was no danger to the local team. In the sixth the Burg got two singles and had two on but the danger was passed over without score on their part. Saun- ders held them well, four hits being marked up against him in four rounds and one walk, For Ponies side of the story it was just a succession of batting with an odd run drifting in here and there. The Burg did not seem to try very hard after the third inning and all interest flagged. Art. Twigg did a lot of the even- ing"s work,. On three occasions he went after fouls and got them, one of them a seemingly impossible run. The score by innings: Ogdensburg 10000000-- 1 Ponies 70311202--16 « Here it is: Ogdensburg-- Walters, 3dbandp.... Garry, 1b-..... McPherson, ¢ .. Woods, rf Clouthfer, 1t ... : Lesperance .... : 2 3H... 2-4 Cardinal, ef ... 2 Ladouceur, pand 3h .... 3 3 1 AB R H E PO A 0 0 4 8 ) h 24 fonies-- Thompson; rf and 2b... J. Evans, e',... Daley, 1b Saunders, 2b and p . Cherry, cf . Twigg, a 3 { Ww. Eva "5 3 | | Coyne, ® 6 | Derry, p *McNeill, ¢f and rf.... 2 3 **Stewart, cf .. 9 @ 49 16 16 * Replaced Cherry, in fourth, **Replaced Derry in the fifth, Umpire--George Sullivan, Base Umpire--B. Booth, 4 1} Summary, Two-base hits; Saunders, Clou- thier; bases on balls, off Saunders 1; off Ladouceur 1, off Walters 2; hit by pitcher, Daley, Cherry (twice); struck out, Walters 4, Derry 1, Saun- ders 1; left on, Burg 6, Ponies 14; time of game, 1.42, ----------eeeis Carried Off the Purses. Jeanette Rankin scored her sixth winning race out of her seven starts this sedson when"she captured: tha $2,500 Bulls Head Bazar stake, fea- ture of the opening day's card of the fifth grand circuit meeting at the Belmont driving club's mile track at Narberth, Pa. ------ Some Swim, All bound 'round with tapé .and with hands and feet shackled Henry Elionsky, long-distance swimmer, will attempt to swim 100 miles off Brighton Beach, Aug. 20th He swims ten miles thus bound each day. At Lyons, France, American marksmen won the team ¢hampion- ship of the world. in the international rifle shooting tournament. . W. R. Stokes, of Washington, D.C., won the individua) championship of the world, his score of 1,056 breaking the previous world's record. No British marksmen were entered. The Druggists All Agree That "Putnam's" Is Best The oldest corn remover on the market is Putnam's Corn Extractor, and it is the best. Your corns will all drop out after a few treatments with this painless remedy. 'Failure impossible. Refuse a substitute for 0 | ner of Deacon & Arch and work has | some time, a NII TTT TTT I "Announced Last Going With Rink. It is now definitely announced by | | Queen's Athletic Beard of Control { that George Awrey, of -{amilton, is coming to Queen's this fall, to super- | vise rugby 'and other athletics. The | decision" was only arrived at and passed upon by the board at a late | ' hour last night and other statements | | before that time had no official back- | ing. Mr. Awrey comes here with a great | reputation behind him. His new | position will amount to something | | similar to a chair in athletics, with | | full supervision of all sports and | | active administrative work in connec- | { tion with the Athletic Board of Con- i trol. i | With James Bews back and George | Awrey coming, not to mention pros- | | pects for a fine rugby team to start away with, ard a new skating rink | following on the heels of the George | Richardson Stadium, things are cer- | tainly looking bright for Queen's | | athletics and Queen's University in general. Rink Going Fine, Queen's new Jock Harty rink is | | now under. way. The old covered | | rink is fast disappearing before the | | onslaught of a gang of men employed | | by Anglin & Co., while the houses | en Arch street are also going by the | board. One of them will be moved | from its present position to the cor- | been started on it. | The campaign among the gradu- ates of Queen's outside Kingston is | | progressing well meanwhile, Very | good reports are coming in from the different cities which have organized their own centres and the mail ean- vass is meeting with an encouraging response, Monday, the canvass of Kingston graduates begins, though Kingston generally will not be canvasséd for There are many gradu- ates of the old university still in the 'Limestone City and these men will be visited next week. At the same time the subscription lists will be thrown open to any persons wishing to subscribe, The offer of the Athletic Board of Control il connection with this will no doubt be taken advéntage of by many people. All local subscribers giving $50 or over will have the privs ilege of buying four tickets for any hockey match one day before the seat plan opens to the general public. Tickets will be issued to citizens hav- ing this privilege, in order that they may avail themselves of it by presen- tation of the tickets bearing their names, a One pleasing incident has gone on record in the'loca}l canvass so far, that being the donation of a substan- tial cheque to the cause by J. Edwin ("Eddie") Hawley just before his departure for India on 'geological work, I -- Youth Proves Surprise In Canoe Race Carnival Gordon Douglass of the Knicker- bocker Canoe club, New York city, thus far has presented the biggest surprise at the national regatta of the American Canoe association, now in progress at Sugar Island, one of the Thousand islands, Young Doug- lass, whe is sixteen*years of age, has just branched into the decked canoe sailing class. In his new boat, the Nympth, he has furnished the chief competition to Leo Friede, world Creativ ad sailor, who is there for his sixth consecutive win of the national championship. Douglass was thé winner of the first sailing con= test for his class, preliminary to the championship race. In fhree other races, Douglass won one and Friede two, In the open canoe sailing events ~~ al OS Semmes thus far the honors have all gone to] members of the Knickerbocker Canoe club, New York. Frank Palmer took first in the three-mile race from Su- gar island to Ganaroque, Ont., and in the race over the triangular course of the Gananoque Canoe club. In a three-mile race returning to Sugar, Dudley T. Cashmore finished first with Payne L. Kretzmore, a veteran who is now attending" his twenty- sixth regatta, second and Palmer third. Cashmore was second in the triangular race and third in the trip to Gananoque, Kretzmore was«third "Putnam's." 25c, everywhere. NE -- a n, -- and second, respectively. 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Lemmon & Sons 187 Princess St Sgme idea of the tremendous Power belonging to the hitting of Miss Cecil Leitch may be gleaned from the fact that she recently drove the green of a 280 yard hole. And this with one of the new "limit" balls. rn, At Saratoga Springs, N.Y. on Aug. '11th, in the $10,000 Alabama Stakes, for three year old fillies over the mile and quarter the colors of Harry Payne Whitney were borne to victory. by Prudery, The race was wort) over $7,000 to the winner. BY GEORGE McMANUS Custom Tailors Own Material Made Up. Prices' right, 30 MONTREAL\STREET Twe doors from King Edward Theatre | FOR SALE Good second - hand Sheet Steel and other CANT REMAIN | EXPECT MR, JIGSDS ANY MOM 1 WisSH1 A MEMEes . THEM 1 wou. NOT HAVE, 9 TO qo- AN S00 THIS 5 MEETIN- WELL -I'™M WiLLIN® TO LEARN - * i FR EE --

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