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Everything you could want served as you like it, Dainty Restaurant 83 PRINCESS STREET ---- re aAALLAA 8 UPTOWN FISH il WHITE Fish smog 280, fk RED salmon 2B 3 Oily Kippers *+reeveny.. 20c. pr. iB WM. DUNCAN 851 PRIN CESS STREET N "ees ae Pee od Meals MARKET ve Bt ---- Sh ma Is Still] In the World THE DAILY BRITI ------------ -------- SH WHIG. of Sport ee ------ SSR | { GIANTS IN PENNANT BATTLE ba : ¢ -- | { [© The Qiants are going to nant and then go ri ship in the big ser] bank on that." This is Napoleon of baseball and chief sent to a group of friends | ton, near' Cortland, yesterday, cronies that he has a "bunch" es. It's the at the world's series. LITTLE BITS Tex Rickard is tr a4 match between Joe Benjamine, the | California lightweight, ang Lew Tendler, of Philadelphia. Benjamine, | now a member of the Jack Dempsey's | improved considerably un: | der the tutorship of the champion. | In his last few starts, Benjamin step- ped along in splendid fashion, has been anxious to get a crack at | Tendler in the hopes_ of paving his | way for a bout with Benny Leonard. | | and | Advices from Australia carry the rews that Harry Stone, former New York "newsie," no longer is light- weight champion of the Antipodes. | j Harry lost the title to Sid Godfrey, | the former Australian featherweight champion, | experts do not give | the Australian heavy- | | weight champion, who meets Georges | Carpentier in London, on December | 2nd, much of a'chance. Cook clean- | od up everything in Australia, how- | ever, and beat Murphy and Goddard | in England. Australian | George Cook, It is rumored that Kirby and an- | other player who was with the Otta- wa team last year in the Big Four race, will try for Positions on the | Red and White outfit next week. "Shag" is looking ahead of this | season in his hope of securing pro- | ising youngsters for the squad. The | rookie gets plenty of attention from the coach if he shows that he is wijll- {| Ing. { Some of the Queen's regulars | would be just as well pleased if they didn't get too much attention from Awrey, Many of the boys begin to wonder if they are track or rugby candidates after they have been chased around ! the track a few times, With the addition of 2 few new- comers it is gafe to say that the squad will be much better than that of last Year by the time the scason begins, It is possible that "Dud" Ross and | Monty Montgomery will turn out and | give Shag a hand at coaching MeGill | when the squad gets big enough to be unwieldy. -- . LL Yep, the Mercantile Leagues is under way again and we'll see some J i more baseball. Queen's hockey lookout is pretty FURS Choice Assortment of . HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER AND SABLE | Gourdier' s BROCK STREET fair also, from observations made as the students came into the registrar's oflice. Lazier, McGregor, Murphy, Not- in | FOR SCALDS," cute "AND "BRUISES. FOR COLDS, COUGHS AND BRON. CHIAL AFFLICTIONS, FOR® STIFR MUSCLES, SPRAINS AND D® THOMAS' ECLECTRIC --_-- NEW FALL SHOES NOW BEING SHOWN Women's Mahogany :. or Military Heel ~ Women's Mahogany C: teste an es rare and Black Calf Saddle Strap Oxfords, with sewn extension soles Heels . i . vs a $6.50 - ght on and take the the telegram that John J. McGraw, n-his old home vill box of ten *++1| man, Li , §8il, | Timmins, Livshin, Ambridg [Amaron, Hamilton, McComb Son are some McGill r ying to arrange | | title for Ol j National League pen- world's Giants this time. win the You can | tumbers of Queen's | city people took advan famous little cursions to Toronto g of the New York Giant forces, | seats reserved for the | Carroll, Anderson, " Philpott, e, Cope, and Eas- | ugby names. | Many sound familiar, That 141,000 mark for the Ni York-Cleveland "Little World's Series," is some mark, especially considerin any record ever made for world's series, it trims | the real | f-- | Urban Shocker once more has re- | venge and the Yankees paid the price | of some manager's poor judgment in | the past. { Varsity will also be minus Stirrett this year as some regulation in con- nection with his classes prevents him from playing, | Jockeys Bud Ensor, Artnur vol- lins Yeargin had their | licenses revoked on Tuesday with no | reason given, consolation, Well, there's one Sporting Blood can't get anything on our Mercantile League. We don't | know ahout the Sunday School Lea- gue, "Joe" Breen, sorry to say, is laid | up after a collision with a heavy boy | from St, Catharines. That fellow must be some boy to lay Breen up. Richard Arnst will defend his the world's sculling cham- pionship on the Wanganui river on Sept. 26th against D'Arcy Hadfield. they n at ally. McGill's squad fis growing say, with 45 men out now. Eve that R.M.C. cadets have 40 out d -------------- SOME FACTS, About Last Year's World's' Baseball Series. More than 178,700 persons paid their way to eee the world series last year between the Brooklyn Nationals and the Cleveland Ameriacns, in which the latter team won five games to two. The official ETross receipts were $564,800, The receipts were follows: Contesting players'share $161,162.06 Purse for Cleveland (27 . mea) .. .. ........ 96,697,24 Purse for Brooklyn (29 men) Each Cleveland player. . Each Brooklyn player... Purse for second place teams (about 52 men) Purse . for third g place teams (about 55 men) Each second place player (about) Each third place player (about) oe Cleveland club's share Brooklyn club's share. . Am. League treasury. . . Nat. League treasury... Nat. Commission share. . -- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Final Standing.) Won Lost P.C. 47 7% 68 .59¢ 69 .590 TT" 536 92 438 98 424 59 .106 .34i3 oh sie 110 .335 Season ended. ' ------------ Peter Spratt Married. A Toronto wedding Tuesday, inter- esting to followers of hockey fans, was that of Peter Spratt, Lindsay, to Mise Helen Marjory MacLaren, To- ronto, The groom was formerly one of the players of the St. Michael's College team. The officiating priest was Rev, John Spratt, of Chatham, N.B., brother of the groom, who, in his younger days, as "Jack" Spratt, was one of Toronto's hockey idols and the star of the St. Michael's team, ------------ Queen's Gets Hockey Star, One interesting registration on Lhe Queen's university books is that of , the young hockey star who played with Northern Ontario teams. He will be » valuable asset when the hockey season comes round. y It is not yet known whether "Billie Hughes will register 'Gee Whiz", the bear mascot, yet, because as his owner says, & bear will sleep most of the winter and who wants to pay for a course of sleeping? English Swimming Marks Two English records, the 440 and 500 yards have been eclipsed by Arne Borg of Sweden, at Weeton-Super- Mare. His time for the former dis- tance was five minutes, eighteen see- onds as against the standing record distributed as | 64,464.82 4,168.00 2,419.00 27,431.00 Baltimore Rochester Buffalo Toronto Newark Syracuse Jersey City Reading .. attention to the fact | ways do not run foot champion- | excursions as they used to The railways age of Trux-|the patrons i {some what cheaper tri - McGraw also wired his old) iy and the teams from Kings-o | had | when playing on st citizens who {them In and expresses the ho --_------ ow | GOIf Record Equalled | OLD-TIME EXCURSIONS Should Bé Revived Is The Opinion Of Many. ali Many local men have been caMins that the ral. ball or hockey in pre- large HHT war times. In former days X- | Montreal. by them, nce to take a | P than ordin- nd benefitted ad a cha encouragement and support | range fields. | One prominent oitizen says that he | | caanot account for the lack of sport. ttle, Baillie, Flanagan, Rus- | excursions. He knows many other | would be glad to take | hope that | may be revived again this fal] | {and winter, | By Lad of Sixteen Years Maurice H. Ashton, the sixteen- Year-old son of the greenkeeper of the Walton Heath, England, course, recently accomplished a wonderful | performance by winning the cup com- | Detition at North Foreland with a | net return of 82. By going out in 28 | he equalled the figures put up by Abe Mitchell," and George Duncan when | they established the Professional re- | cord of 73 for the famous course, | At the fourth hole, of 480 yards, | Ashton was almost on the green with two wooden club shot, and he holed | a six-yvard put for a 4. His card for | the outward journey was 4, 4,6, 4, 3,4, 4, 5, 5--38. ------------ M.A.A.A Works in Secret, Secret practises last evening and | tonight will conclude the training | Preparations of the M.A A.A. foot. | ball squad for the against Ottawa, whi for the Westmount gridiron on Sat- urday afternoon. Signal practises will feature the workouts from now till the opening, Wednesday the firet team worked against the juniors, Sharpe and Row- lands being the absentees, Sharpe watched tho training from the side lines, it being decided that he should not risk his wrenched shoulder for a day or so yet. Phillips and Jacques alternated on the backfield in his Place, The team will rest up on Friday for Saturday's game. ---- 147,000 Fans at Polo Grounds, A total of 141,000 persons--a new attendance record for four consecu- tive baseball games--passed through the turnstiles to see the New York- Cleveland series Just finished at the Polo grqunds, New York. The figur- es made public by Eq. Barrow, busi- ness manager of, the Kilties, did not include 1,500 "'deadheads" per day, 80 that the number of persons who actually saw the game was 147,000. The best world's series attendance record was in 1912, when 136,996 fans witnessed the first four games between the New York Glants and the Boston Red Sox. ------------ With Ottawas, While the Ottawa team has'not yet been selected it As likely that when they line up against the M.A.A.A. next Saturday, Walter Gilhooly, Joe Smith and Joe Tubman will be on the half line. Elis Thomas is slated for Guarter and either Jess Ketchum or Dave McKel] will hold down the snap back position, Dewhurst and Gill will 'be the inside wings, with Hum- phreys and Baker the middies, and Pinhey and Bud Thomas the outsides. In addition the Ottawas have a wealth of other good material and will have about eighteen players in uniform here, ch is scheduled It is our opinion that the busy man who has two middle names and has time to use them both isn't very busy. 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