THE DAILY B RITISH WHIG. " AT TAS 0. I DOUBT ? Do we sell Football Supplies? Do we sell Queen's Jerseys, Sweaters.and Stock- ings? Have we Queen's Co lors? What kind of Gymn Shirts have we got ? " These are only a few of the questions we are al- ways being asked. 5 A Nine times out of ten, the answer is: "Yes." We have a new assortment of just what You We sell only the want at prices which are right. best quality goods, which results in a satisfi tomer. May we serve you ? Catalogues free. Ask for one. Wear a Queen's Ribbon on Saturday. We've got them at all prices--1 5c. up. Show the other fellows you want Queen'sito win. = _| deck. and they lost thelr ante. After GOODS CO. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS. 88 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 529. "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" cus-~ In the World of Sport | H NOVEL DESCRIPTION OF ... YANK'S THIRD VICTORY. Something Out of the Ordinary on the Fifth Game of World's Series. New York writer says: It is barely possible there are some people who do not understand baseball. For the benfit of those whose knowledge is limited +6 some, other form of sport, Monday's world series game will be described so that every man, woman and child will know to-day that the Yankees beat the Giants 8 to 1. In a manner of speaking, Yanks put one and took three, Battling Babe Ruth missed three straight left swings at young Art Nehf in the first round and was counted out by Reféree Rigler. Right-half Bob Meusel started an end run in the second period, shook off Left-end Frisch, who attempted to block him, but was tackled by Centre "Red" Smith and thrown be- fore he reached the gdal. Mean- time, Field Judge Modriarity ruled Mike Gonzales was off-side and ghas- ed him to the side lines. In the second set the Giants broke through Hoyt's service and made the | count one love, Frisch's and Kelly's stroking being' particularly' effective. The Glapts had a nice pair to drew to In the third hand, but Hoyt dealt them off the bottom of the the f| that, whenever they tried to bluff FURS Choice Assortment of -- ° HUDSON SEAL," BEAVER AND SABLE Gourdier's BROCK STREET, IB | J ] A pessimist is a man who, when his cholocé between two evils, Re both of them. AAA ee When a man # in earnest and knows what he ds about, his wor! k is |the Yankees always called them. In the fourth inning Bob Meusel | banked the cue ball off the side rail | and two balls dropped in the pockets | for the Yanks. Mike McNally tried to shoot.a bas- ket in deep centre in that half, but was blocked by Centre George Burns' flae footwork. Kelly made a splendid approach shot on the sixth hole. He was stymied at the second green, how- Cramps! Cramps ! ih Cramps! How to Stop Them Quick When you have cramps, it is a mighty quick relief that you want. §| Good old "Nerviline" is sure as death to relieve cramps in a hurry. Just a few drops in sweetened water, and the pain is gone. Buy a bottle of trusty old Nerviline to-day and keep it handy. Nerviline is a8 common household necessity, and is so useful in case of sudden illness at night, or when cramps, nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting or the like occurs. Sold everywhere in large 35 cents bottles, Smoke ae Your Granddad 's favorite smoke AN Rough Weather Shoes Men's Black Calf Bals--medium recede double toe, double soles, Goodyear welt and rubber heels. A splendid shoe for rough weather or medium wear .... .....$7.50 Women's Black Calf--semi- brogue Oxfords, sewn soles and Cuban heels. A nice comfortable shoe and made to stand up under fall condi- HODB. cori oe tipi $6.50 RUBBERS now in stock for every member of the family. THE VICTORY SHOE STORE "Where Dollars Bring their Value." 206 PRINCESS STREET. --_--. - Eddie O'Dowd, Columbus fiywelght boxer,aspirant for Johnny Buff's title, been matched by Tex Rickard to meet Abe Goldstein of New York in bh eight-round decision bout to be eld in Madison Square Garden on ctober 14th, it was announced at blumbus, Ohio, yesterday. Peevisn STLESS REN Ba . BRINGING UP FATHER ~ PHONE 486. | ever, by "Irish" Meusel's drive. The Giants had a chance for a "Irish" couldn't get the ball down the alley: : In' the eighth chukker, 'Np, 1 Ruth missed his fourth straight try for a goal. Farmer Rawlings got a toe hold in the ninth fall, but Hoyt wriggled out of it, The clockers caught the time at 1.50. = This makes three heats for the Yanks and two for the Giants. FATHER OF EVERY MOVE OF GIANTS Has a Wonderful Code of 8Sig- nals for Men--Directs the Play. Crouched down on the players' bench at the Polo grounds on Tues- day in a spot where no spectators can see him sits the guy that runs the world series. No ball is served to =» Yankee batter in a crucial moment that he does not erder it. No Giant batter strikes at a ball in a crucial moment without his instructions. He is the reason that Babe Ruth has fanned eight times. He orders every ball--high, low, curve, fast or slow--that is served to the Bam- bine. He is the Mastermind. Works He is John J. McGraw, manager of the Giants, the unsung hero of the series, who has perfected the greatest wireless signal/ system ever, devised and through it he dictates every move of his nine players every minute in the game Exactly thirty-nine times in tHe fifth game the Giants' players inter- rupted the play on the ficld to ask him what to do. At the bat the Giants turn areund to him after every ball, in the eru- cial moments and get orders. In the field he relays his signals through the catchers, Smith or Snyder. Here is the score by innings of the fifth game, showing the number of times each halt inning that the Giants turned to him for instruc- tions: : Yanks at bat: 223 502 020-16 Giants 223 502 044--23 In the first inning he scored the Giants' one run. With ®ne strike and one ball on him, Kelly looked over to the bench inquisitively. A yellow canvas background has been set up on the benches so the players may see his signals more easily. The silent order came back to swat the next one and Kelly arched it into center field for a single, scoring Bancroft. Invariably be ordered a low curve for Babe. Ruth fanned three times during the game With at least two more games 'o be played, new financial records are certain to be made in the present world series struggle between the Kilties and the Giants on Tuesday. 34,283 spectators paid $112.- 234. This gives a 'otal attendance of 208,063 for six ®ames, and a total Sate of $685,807, which is within $36,607 of the record total for the full eight games series between Cin- cinnati and Chicago dn 1919. Now that the players have ceased % share in the profits of the series, the club owners' dividends are mounting rapidly, the aggregate share for six games being $290,413.- 72. The dlub owners' share Tues- day was $96,398.90, and that of the advisory board, $16,835.10, making « grand total to date of $103,871.05 for the Oatter. § He is The Nearing Record Queen's Rugby Renaissance, Ottawa Journal: The rugby renais- sance of Queen's is the sole topic of conversation among the devotees of the fall game. They are all hoping that the tricolor will win thig year. Even Shag said Queen's had a good team, and with the rough spots rub- bed off they may work up to the top of the pack, George Awrey, their coach, hag made good off the break: He 1s a football mentor of ability, and last year brought the Tiger Cubs to the threshold of the Dominion championship. ---------- The White Sox retained their tiie 8 Chicago champions by defeating the Cubs 9 to 5 on Monday, It was the fifth consecutive victory for the pare Te ETE HT TATE bhly | $i More-Bougqueter--e. ow * Here is part of what the Belleville Ontario has to say about Saturday's big game: 'A good winner is to 'be admired, but a good loser mére so, and the latter fits Queen's to a-nicety. This may be Queen's year to cop the col- lege honors. If it is they will get the hearty congratulations of all fans. "Coming as it did with the open- | Sf ing of the new Richardson Stadium --and it is a beauty--the victory could not have been more fitting. The stage was set for Queen's and they put the act across. If Queen's does mot win the college title, then Toronto fans will at least hope they hand McGill_the same dose as Var- sity, And those who witnessed Sat- urday's contest claim that much will happen when Shag"s clan visit the Limestone City. What a nice race it will be if all three teams win at home and lose away. A triple tie and then two play-offs. pri UA <U-- TWO McGILL STARS OUT Some More of the Good Old Bunkum --Flanagan and McGregor Down | The first blow to the McGill team's | hopes for the championship came | Monday, when Flanagan, their star | halfback was sent to the hospital suf- | fering from blood poisoning. As | soon as it was found that the player | was ill he was rushed to the hospital and it is hoped the prompt action taken will allow him to return to the | game before the end of the week. He will not be able to practice for the next few days at any rate: | "Doug'. McGregor, who has been | holding down the position of snap- back with the first team, failed to re- | spond to the call for practice Mon- day afternoon and it was found that | he was too siak and had not been out of bed over the week end. It is thought that neither, of the men are | really seriously ill but they are con- | serving their strength by quickly | taking measures to prevent gaps in ! the team this week end. } Shaughnessy gave the squad a | hard drilling in the mud. He started | shortly after three o'clock and work- ed far into the night using a white ball when it became too dark to pro- | ceed with the ordinary pigskin. The | men are in:the best of condition at | the present time and can stand any amount of driving on the part of the coach, Shaughnessy intends to keep after the men every day until they have mastered all of the signals | STH Rh = _is unsurpassed in quality and manufacture... We suppiy Beech, Birch, Maple and Oak at Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 0 ARDWOOD FLOORING Our Beaver Brand Hardwood Flooring ces far below those of last year, Victoria Street SS UA Living-Room Furniture All the Latest Period DesignsOur Prices the Lowest, TABLES, CHESTERFIELDS, BOOK CASES, POLLY CROME, MANTLE SETS, CANDLE STICKS R. J. Reid THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 230-234 PRINCESS STREET Phone 577. and they are ghowing better form at every practice, A great amount of time will be spent at defensive work as the coach wag greatly impressed by the show- ing made by Varsity and Queen's half-lines on Saturday, and realizes that it will take a very strong defen- slve work to stop them when they get started. According to the plans of Shaughnessy at the present time the men will be given hard scrim- mage workouts every day this week, finishing up with a light workout on Friday afternoon. C "Chick" Fewster, "Chick" Fewster who took "Babe Ruth's place in left field against the Giants yesterday in the sixth game -of the baseball classic, and hit out a home run, as well as H. If you are in need of fixtures all and see us W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. '167 PRINCESS STREET. . playing a sensational game in the fleld, /stepped from the Baltimora Orioles" into the American League three years ago as a potential $50, 000 ball player. He was hit with a pitched ball from the hand of the powerful Pfelffer, of Brooklyn, in an exhibition game down south in the Spring of 1920 and almost killed. He has a hole in his head, but .is heart is quite intact. He played as Ruth's substitute Tuesday as well as the great Ruth himself" could have plagid. When with the Orioles Fewster was a second baseman, Not Quite So Bad. The Hamilton Spectator remarks that Queen's victory over University of Toronto is thie first win for the Tri- colog since 1908, Wall, it's not quite as bad as that, as Queen's has beaten McGill, Ottawa Collegiate, and R.M.C. many times since 1908, A peaceful, quiet separation, no damage done, everybody happy again ~that's the situation when you di- vorce your corns. Try Putnam's Corn Serve Masoud's Ice Cream For Desserts Ice Cream. We have all flavors. Sold in bricks or by bulk. they will all like. '238 Princess St. For a nice desert for your dinner, have some of our Make: the family happy and have this desert that It's nourishing and refreshing. MASOUD'S . Phone 980 Kingston, Ont. Extractor, Acts like magic, no pain, no failure, success every time. Refusa American Leaguers, the Nationals failing to win a game. a it & substitute for "Putnam's, 25c ev- erywhere. As the twig is bent the Mmb & inclined to go broke later. BY GEORGE McMANUS } DON'T! 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