Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1921, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

oii A SRA AA Ms. wR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. for Any Evening Better than beingon Broadway. For Columbia Records give you the latest hits of the greatest stars, and you can hear as many as you like, as often as youdike, the same evening! Come -in and hear; Homemoon Home--Me dley Fox Trot. Honey Lou--Medley Fox Trot. Played by Art Hickman's Columbia artist. Come and get Catalogues FREE. Mail orders given prom pt service----postpaid. Orchestra; extlusive Store open till 10.30 Saturday Evening. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. : BICYCLES--FISHING TACK LE--PHONOGRAPHS--CAME RAS. B88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529, "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" ¥ NNN lA Ne tet tat tg nar ne or FURS ~ Choice Assortment of -- HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER AND SABLE Gourdier' s BROCK STREET; wy Charity that begins at home may and there, but a scrap begun at home may end in the divorce courts, A woman does not have to look daggers to give point to her cutting remarks, AA i, J In the World of Sport QUEEN'S BACK DIVSON - NEXT0- ARVELLOUS Some of the Best Work Seen in Years at Queen's Practices Daily. Hundreds of college men and city pie line the sides of Queen's er campus every afternoon tch the daily practice of the 1 y rugby squad under the direc- of George Awrey, Emery nd Prof. J. F. McDonald. 5 y day the squad is assuming ¥ proportions and some new erial is ehowing up all the time line, which was causing some rry a few days ago, is now wel! ed and will vie with the .Back di- vision after a little training That back division is a nine wonder at the college, It ig cars since local rugby enthus ve seen anything like Leadley 1 Harding, even in the practices vide thrill after thrill with tl onderfu] catching and runnin |runting of Leadley is also another | 'eature and the deadly flying tackle which Harding has shown in the last two or three days has drawn ! gasp after another from the specla- t ill Mil one "Doc" Campbell, as a flying wing, is making good in se er and "Don" Nickle, shifted to the "senipr" squad at last nig! practice, showed that he could hold down the job. These positions, of. course .are not decided fully. Leadley on the back division is about 'the only sure bet on sational man- the rest of the squad who can make good bids for the ather positions. ing well this year and could easily hold down first team work Harry McNeill, although a little light in the in his head. Others, as yet compara- | tive strangers, have also shown up | well in backfield positions. On the line we have first of all McKelvey, as he attracts attention at once by his size and the wild Hamil- ton Tigers' sweater he has been wear- |ing at practices. McKelvey is a tower | of strength and can be used to more {effect in the line than elsewhere, lis | tremendous weight and speed mak- {ing him an invaluable man. In case of a shortage in punters, he can, of course be brought back at any time but the wisest place for him seems ito be in the line at present. Ludgate, {of last 'year's squad, is on the job | {again as also are Muirhead, Saylor, Burns, Minnes, Wilson, and others such "hefties." 'There are a dozen or more new men, all big and active, and Queen's wil] stand excellent chances of having the heaviest line in the intercollegiate this year. 'Ben' Morris, Veal, Cruse and Carroll are working on outside wing positions, Carroll and Cruise have .bofhi been battered up badly lately, and Morris is a mass of twists and bruises. Veale gave his arm and shoulder a bad twist last week. This is one point where Queen's will have worry according to the presemg wok- out. Johnny Evans is needed behind the line, and with present indications it may' be necessary to call on him for the wing position. More wings will have to be developed to perfect the team. One of the most surprising fea- Week-end Specials For Little Gents' Box Calf Blu- chers--round toes and solid leather throughout $2.25 Girls" Light Calf Bluchers, round toes, solid leather throughout .............. . . $2.95 Boys' Box Misses' THE SCHOOL CHILDREN Calf Bluchers-- sizes | to 5; solid leather throughout .... ......$3.45 Mahogany Calf Bals; sizes 11 to 2; round toes and solid leather throughout ...... ....$3.45 THE VICTORY SHOE STORE 206 PRINCESS STREET. "Where Dollars Bring their Value." PHONE 486. thé team because there are men in | "Eddie" Ryan is running and kick- | body, has plenty of speed and plenty | OUT SIXTY {OME RUNS four ivy fellows. 1 have driftec v days who remind and the b are active RET {ev Bowman, bat they LITTLE BITS Carroll received a bad in Thursday's practice while | Harding's knee n him in the head but whatever hit him laid him cold He did not com around . until "Blilie" Hughes applied restoratives vp in the "gym." and for some time after that, even, he felt groggy. 1g Harding. have caught ' Shaw and Walker are both nvalid list yet. Neither one vy to be out this week and it * be much longer in Shaw's case. | Harding is showing greater speed 1d ability every day. The crowd be wild over him in the ga 5 performances Keeps up at this None of the Queen's rugby teams will be easy picking this year. Thursday afternoon the second squad started in to walk away with the first and had scored a to the dead line and a téuch before "seniors" knew what was going Incidentally "Doc" Campbell found out that "Eddie" Ryan is no nean runner. It is doubtful as yet whether Sny- der will be able to play for Va ty this season. The Blue and White seems to be playing in run of hard luck RUTH SEEKS TO HIT |Bambino Clouted Horsehide | for .727 Average in Series With Cleveland. total of Year, Babe Yankees is With runs New a this York Ruth of pointing the to- ) ward a mark of sixty which he hopes | loses. | | tp attain before the season He has five games in which to reach the three score figure. Ruth walloped the circuit clouts in the game Cleveland yesterday. A two-bagger gave him a perfeet butting average. He also hit two homers in one day last year off Pitcher Rommell of the Phil thletics on Sept. 27th, In the four games just finished against Cleveland, the president of the home run club averaged 727 with the bat, making eight hits for a total of 18 bases. ball for. two | ee To Control All Sports. A meeting of the Peterboro Ama- teur Athletic Association was held and plans discussed for the forma- tion of junior and intermediate O. H. A. hockey teams. The association will also further the interests of the collegiate rugby team, which is plan- ning a series of games. Commenc- ing with the hockey season the Peter- boro Amateur Athletic Association gives Promise of becoming a very active organization in the develop- ment of local sport. Under its head an attempt will be made to consoli- date all local sporting interests and develop it along amateur lines. Pri- vate individuals, who seek to control hockey, basebal] and other sporting organizations will be invited to di- rect their activities along other lines. Their interest in sport has been -a hinderance and the Peter- boro: Athletic Association will do some house cleaning along these lines, Keep Daylight Saving To Encourage Athletics Although clocks thboughou* the state were turned back to standand time Sunday, Wiliams College Williamstown, Mass., has decided to retain daylight saving for enother month in order that tle s*udent hod, may benefit by additional opportuni- ty to engage in sports. "+ The arrangement is one of *he steps taken in connection with the re- cently adopte. policy to oncoursge a more 'generul participation in ath- letics by the undergradnates, wo are now turning to fo-tball, baseball, tennis, golf and track. > ott kick | fifty-eizht home | against | im-the-World's Baseball 'Sérles --That Was Back in 1905. ork Gia have won al League but they only one The New Y 'e pennan cluding a 905, 1ave been world's. series play. McGraw won world's title with his team in 1gainst the Philadelphia Ath- and though he has had greater {organizations since, the American League champions overcame them. The series of 1905 consisted of | ive shutout games, of which the Giants won four, Christy Mathew- | son turned in three of the victories. y 91,723 persons saw all five of le games and the total gate receipts were a mite over $68,000, but it was s that wil] stand as one of the st in baseball world series his- w York won the first game 3 to was turned back by the same st. . They , 9 to 0, the fourth 1 to the fifth 2 to 0. 1911, the Giants again met the { Athletics in the series and were de- | feated. They won the opening game, played on their home lot, by a score {of 2 to 1, and-lost the second, played Philadelphid, by rd game went 11 { the Athletics 3 les won the fourth, 4 to 2, but York made a great effort the fifth, at 10 innings by 4 to » Athletics pounded out enough its to make 13 runs in the deciding and New York tallied second cor game twice Many believed .the Giants should {have won from the Boston Red Sox {in 1912; but.the luck favored the | Bostoni s and they were acclaimed { world' essa NTS ONLY ONCE VICTORS | { and | but | champions after eight games | had been played, one a tie in 11 inn-! ings. Boston , and the second was a 6-6 tie York won the third 2 to 1. won the next two, 3 | respectively. New York won the | sixth and seventh, 5-2 and 11-4. The result of the 8th game already has been mentioned. For the third time the Giants were pitted against the Athletics in a world's championship in the games of 1913 and New York took but one game of the five. They won the | second game 3 to 0 in 10 im { The Athletics won the first, 6 to 4: the third, the fourth, 6 to 5 | and the fifth, 3 to'1. The Giants met the Chicago White Sox in the series of 1917, and after losing the first two games, 2 to 1 and 7 to 2, won the third and fourth by shutouts, 2 to 0 and 5 to 0. Tae White- Sox won the fifth and the sixth, 8 to 5 and 4 to 2. matte won the opener, 4 to New | 3 to &; Have Been Set Aside, The New York Jockey Club today revoked the licenses of Buddy Ensor, one of the most prominent riders on the eastern turf; Arthur Collins and G. Yeargin, Collins hal been riding at Latonia during the present season, while Yeargin has appeared on Can- adian tracks. No reason for the ac- tion was announced. The reason of Ensor being ruled off is well known, He is said to be a devotee of one John Barleycorn, who holds all records. Ensor was the greatest jockey of his day, but misused the powers bestowed on him. Why Yeargin is ruled off is harder to fathom. He looked a great little bit of stuff, but evidently has been going wide. Boston ; 3toland 2tol,! In | A | Pacansaaan FRIDAY, SEPT. 80, 1921, SE VULCANITE ROOFING We invite comparison in price and qual- ity with any other roofing.materjal on the market, Allan Liniber Co. Phone 1042 Victoria Street URE ORR | =i mr a Living Room Furniture All the Latest Period Designs Our Prices the Lowest, y CHESTERFIELDS, BOOK CASES, POLLY CROME, MANTLE SETS, CANDLE STICKS R. J. Reid THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 230-234 PRINCESS STREET Phone 577. BA We Serve Good Meals | r v ww TOV YYTYWYYYYYYY For good meals prepared right come and try us -- you will be delighted with our service, Everything you could want served as you like it. Dainty Restaurant 83 PRINCESS STREET ALAAS EA ee If you are in need of fixtures Call and see us H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC C0. 167 PRINCESS STREET - A did the nine holes in 35, a new club record. Mr, McKeown has been playing a generally steady game for some time but Tuesday was thd Hes: by several strokes in which he had ever done the round. Broke A Record. Golf history was made and a new record set up for the Belleville Golf Club when John 8S. McKeown, play- ing a friendly game with Fred Quick Still The Most For The Money Shave With Cuticura Soap A e New Way . Without Mug ------------- HURRY, NOW-/ "Canada's Staple Cigars" HABANA SPORTSMAN "Say 15c A DISTINCTIVE SMOKE =, RUN. DOWN TO THE HOTEL DE BILLS AND ASK FOR MR. 600FEM~ "BRING HIM BACK HERE- M MR.JIGGS- IF YOU! ,MR.GOOFEM YOU'RE YA-AS! QUITE So- NOW ABOUT THOSE LESSONS IN ETIQUETTE THAT IM 60ING TO GIVE YOU = = -- ETIQUETTE?

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy