Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1921, p. 10

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Ty THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, NOV. a, war, Y | SA EASTERN SPRUCE = Our Spruce is of exceptional quality from the best mills in Quebec and New Brun- | In the World of Sport ARTS SOCCER MATCH, [ y { Spotlight Notes LITTLE BITS Noi Year Defeated by the Third | i 3! tte 3 With Close Score. | A good soccer match was played | r i | a -- _-- oe -- re = -- em a ea =a -- Se a ---- --_ -- | -- _-- --_-- -- -- Ss we 1 -- --_-- a -- el a swick, Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 Victoria Street | ERAN = mm, Carl Mays ,of the Yankees, pi'ch- | ed only one shutout during the sea- | | Son asd one in the world's series. Buck ; | Monti ase. ought MeTisus {on Queen's lower campus on Thurs- | Crouse the second a a he was | 087 afternoon when the final year in [not in Montreal on the night of the | T'S Was defeated by the third year | Buck Crouse denies that he fought Both ked hard for the & oth teams worke I { Mike McTigue in Montreal the other victory but a little edge in the. ag- | night, witich mak pea - | gressiveness of the third year for | : Makes It appear Sie: The sen- | 0M boxer is using the Pittsburger's name, | fight. They are-naviig some time | "ith the close score of 3 to | getting things straight down there. | | -- | The skating seasén fs in full swing jin Toronto, hockey practises stare | wards wom tien he de) io carr {next week, and there is talk of O. H. | [OT8 strove right valiantly ¥ dR I i Just the Time of the Year You Want One ! {A. games early in December, {the ball through the opposing de-, Gloucester fishermen already plan P |fense but their forward line lacked {to build a new schooner for the in--~ | Another little $500 fine has been effective combination work, without | ternational fishing boat races which { added to Tex Rickard's expenses for i which a team has very little chance { Will be held off Gloucester next year, | A -s i the Dempsey-Cargentier bout. } 3 SOCCar, | ---- > An Official Rugby Ball, worth $5.00--what we --- prs, Ses Balt ended 2.0 for 18] woggm, Pein sates Hi stéins The rugby atmosphere around | Juniors, although the seniors disput- | tackle, who broke his leg in the Har- | ueen's Is in a curious state of tran- | °d the goals on the ground of off- | vorg game win be unable to walk sides. "The referee, however, could | gor at least three months, have left, complete with Bladder, blown up, ready | .. $3.75 toplay with ......... Come and see these Balls! Hurry! Saw B00 00 90esan ~ ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL ! genuine Eveready Flashlight-- real value $1.50--for ........... 99c. Complete with Battery and Bulb. § Everything in our store marked down. ) |feated Queen's 49 to 2 in Montreal Come and get your share of the bargains, TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS Co0.. BICYCLES--FISHING TACKLE--PHONOG RAPHS--CAMERAS, 88 PRINCESS STREET "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD® PHONE 529, a nr ee We Serve Good Meals For good meals prepared right come and try us -- you will be delighted with our service. Everfhing you could want served as you like it. Dainty Restaurant 88 PRINCESS STREET WILL OPEN Saturday, October 22nd We are now ready to serve the public in a first. manner. : Good meals cooked right, served to your liking is our ' Our Restaurant has Just been newly decorated linen all' that you could =--our tables and table desire. Come and have a meal ith : be h With us and you will 191 PRINCESS STREET JOE LEE, PROPRIETOR Open from 7 a.m. to 2 am, Don't Use a Broom to Clean Your Carpets Use a Hoover Phone 441 and we will demonstrate at your: house H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET i with a good organization {| hour or two on the cricket field and quility. The condition might be de- | scribed as the lull on the eve of a | great battle, without boasting or advance notices, | make a super-effort to win the game. i They will need every ounce of energy | and intend to use the last, if neces- | After Toronto, McGill is not | 800d style, taking all criticism and | sary. | looked upon as so serious an ob- | | stacle. i = | We hear that in 1913 McGill de- | and were defeated when they came | to Kingston. | Varsity second by | beating the | | stubborn St. | day, are now booked to play off with .R.M.C. for the final honors. Home and home games will be played, and Kingston will have another fine rugby fixture this year, Queen's invade the Varsity Sta- dium on Saturday, and a great old game is sure to result as both will be fighting to the last ditch to hang on to the honors in the Intercolle- giate, The showing by Queen's this [year has made the Student circuit more than a two team race--Ottawa Citizen, Kingston fans are confident that | the tri-color will trounce the Blue and White right in Toronto, and they fgure that the championship rests between these two. Funny, but many Toronto people are of the same opinlon.--Ottawa Citizen, CITY BOYS PRACTISE, Wolves Have Good Turnout Each Afternoon--May Develop Some- thing Better Next Year. The Wolves, a rugby team started by a number of city boys in fun, have settled down to work in earnest and now have a snappy little aggre- gation. Every afternoon about thirty young men of the city gather for an practise the game, On Thursday afternoon the usual turnout was on hand and the sig- nals of the team were tried out. They have a signal code which would do credit to a Shaughnessy and the funny part of it is that they get away with it, These boys should be encouraged and kept at the game, They have not see it that way and so it stood. contested, slipped the sphere through the 24- foot gap once. E. E. Kidd handled the game in complaints good naturedly Both teams voted the tussle a fine work- out and a good hour's fun. CURLING CLUB MEETING Napanee Express . The annual meeting of the Nap- |anee Curling Club was held at the mighty frost. Club HouBe on Friday evening last President--W. A. Steacy. Vice-President--F. C. Bogart. | Secretary--G. P. Carr. ! Treasurer--C. I. Maybee, Executive--W. A, Daly, W. C. Smith, P. C. Killorin, H. Daly, M. Taylor, J. L. Boyes, T. Blute, R. A. Leonard. Ice Committee--W. C. Smith, P.| C. Killorin, J. H. 8S. Derry, T. Blute Representatives to the Ontario Curling League--Messrs. C. I. Maybee, W. C. Smith. Representatives to the Leonard, G. P. Carr. | Schedule Committee--Messrs. C. | York Nov. 28th. JL. Maybee, C. H. Lapum, H. W. Huff- man. This committee has full pow- er to frame rules and regulations covering inter-rink games. The selection of skips for the tankard rinks, district cup rinks and inter-club games was left in the hands of the executive. The skips for the inter-rink matches will be elected by the mem- bers of the club at a special meeting called for that purpose. The membership- list is now open and members intending to join are requested to hand in their names tc G. P. Carr. The treasurer's report showed that it cost approximately $700 to run the Curling Club, and as the fee must be fixed to produce this in- come, it follows that the greater number of members the less the in- dividual tee. As soon as the mem- bership list is closed the annual fee will be set, and members advised ac- cordingly. ---- Wins Aerial Derby. At Kansas City, on Nov. 2nd, Lioya not echieved much this year, but behind them next fall could use what they have learned this season to advant- age in turning out a creditable team. | fl Rugby for the city lads has long been wanting and the effort of the Wolves is appreciated. Other such groups | should be formed, and the ground would then be ready for the organ- lll ization of a city rugby league next Bertaud of New York won the Ameri- can Legion Aerial Derby race over a 140-mile triangular course. His time was 60 minutes 15 2-5 seconds. Lieut. J, D. Givens, Fort sil, Okla., wag second; his time was G6 minues 15 1-5 seconds, Third and fourth places were won respectively by C. B. Wrightman, Tulsa, Okla., time 67 minutes 17 4-3 seconds, and Lieut. Wagoner, Fort fall. Cuticura 'Soap «The Healthy ---- Shaving Soap ] Everywhere fe. Pr 2 SPORTSMAN, 15c¢ A DISTINCTIVE SMOKE Sill, time 67. minutes 55 1-5 seconds, The prizes awarded follow: First, 000 and the Kansas City Rotary Club Trophy Cu events; second, $1,- » $750; fourth, $500; fifth, ---------- Mathewson Grateful. Frederick C. Lieb, president of the Baseball Writers' Association of Am- erica, who acted as chairman of the committee having charge the Math. ewson testimondal, has received from the one-time star pitcher a letter of appreciation in response to Lieb's note forwarding a $30,000 cheque, the first instalment of the proceeds of the testimonial. "I have received your letter of Oct. 24th. The size of the $30,000 {cheque that you enclosed ought to frighten away from me all the "T.B.* bugs," said "Matty," and went on to tell how much he thought of the thoughtfulness of his one-time assoc- fates on the diamond. Central | Ontario | | Curling Association--Megsrs, R. A. | | Queen's go to Toronto | The second half was more closely | Jim Thorpe has signed "Dinger" Twice the seniors scored | but with the fixed determination to | With good clean shots and the juniors | Doane for his Cleveland Tigers. | | Doane started the season with Brick. | |ley"s professional football team ot New York. | WIN Babe Ruth be "set down" for |a part of next season as a penalty | for his barn-storming stunt? New | | York fans are anxiously awaiting the | answer. Exhibition baseball games played by Texas leaguers in Mexico proved a The hombres couldn't { get the idea of paying real money to Michael's on Wednes- |and the following officers were elect- |5e@ a ball game, {ed for the coming season: | -- | + The action of the Boston Arena management in setting aside 2,000 seats to be sold at a dollar each | for their boxing shows must mean | | that the high cost of boxing is nel | ping. | The veteran Jack Miller says the | St. Louis Cardinals had the best team | in the National League, and thut they should have won the pennant | this year with 15 to 20 games wl | spare. Jim Coffroth and Billy Gibson will . {open their new boxing club in New These two well- | | known promoters will most likely | | give Tex Rickard a "tussle" when ir | comes to booking big bouts. | Having played two tie games x | the last two years--10-10 in 191% [14-14 in 1920--both the Harvara and Princeton football warriors will be keen to win the rubber when they clash November 5th. Joe Woodman, Sam Langford's old manager, is interested in a stable of boxers which includes four heavy- weights, two middleweights, ono welterweight, three lightweights, five featherweights three bantam- weights, and two flyweights, Jimmp Wilde is flyweight cham- pion of the world. Elward "Jimmy" to| "Tom" and Egan, of Toronto, have gone Cleveland for the racing there, Mrs. L. A. Livingston, who pro- mises to have a powerful stable of Canadian-breds next year, has dis- posed of two yearlings to J. E. Smallman, of London, they being Game Scrapper, ch. ¢., by Kingship -Sknpper, and Hasty Arrow, br. g., by Kingship-Hebe. Harvey Boyle has taken over the engagement book of Jockey Amb- rose at Pimlico. ---------- Other Sporting News on Pages Eleven fteen FURNITURE RE-BUILDING SALES 35 Cotton Filled Mattresses--$8.50, $6.00. 24 Ladies' Desks, all styles and sizes 35 Setts of Dining Rooms Chairs 8 Parlor Setts, Tapestry Leather Silk 12 Centre Tables The above must be sold, regardless of cost, as the con- tractors require the space. Watch this space for bar- gains, R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker Ambulance Phone 577 -an' yet theyre mild! The taste of real tobacco tells you that you're smoking something worth while. There's a full flavor--and yet they're as mild as a May morning. Cured and mellowed--not parched --| the sun of ol'Virginny. by RAILWAY i) IL SYSTEM BRINGING UP FATHER 2 ~ AGENCY FOR ALL AN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to:-- J. P. HANLEY, . & T.A., G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. 3 i iE MOTHER AccePTED ME. ~ 1921 oY INTL, Praryas Seavies. Ine

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