Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1922, p. 10

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10 CRAPS 70 CRICKET DAILY THE SPORTING BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928. NEWS [= BADMINTON TO BOXING SOME REMARKABLE OVERTHROWS | IN SPORT DURING THE YEAR 1921 Following the war days, enthusi- asts with rene wed ergy injected | into their various lin 6 of sport {n-| creased energy with marvelous re- | sults. Keeping .pace wih the recon. I struction period, sport of all Soris | assumed a new lease of life in Can- ada. Professional and amatenr | Sports, from the smallest hamlet to | 'he metropolitan city, enjoyed al Year of great prosperity. The com- munity epirit was uppermost | throughout Canada. While the | United States and England s'and | forethost in the winning list of titles | from the standpoint of volume, ye" | Canada «fll maintains her suprem- | acy in'certain lines of sport, es- | pecially the winter sports, in which | her contenders have always emerged | at the top of the ladder Canadian Winners, The Ottawa Senators, winners of the Stanley Cup, captured the word's | championship for hockey, while the unbeatable university of Toron'o team regained the Canadian Amateur | Championship from the Brandon | team in Winnipeg. The junior | championship fell to Falcons, of | * Winhipeg. Of the gold champions | Frank Thompson, of Toronto, came | through with the Canadian amateur | honors, while David Black, of Van | gouver, annexed the professional gold { championship. Miss Ceell Leitch, the | famous English star, holder of the "English and French championships, added the Canadian title to her "string. Prominent among the skat- ing champions, is Miss Gladys Rob- inson, of Toronto, who captured the * Woman's world championship skating tHtl> at Lake Plaoid. Billiards, Willlam Hoppe, ome of the few champions who seemed to be able to £0 on forever, holding the 18.2 bil. A nt mr 0 tan BJD SRY si oH = DODD'S 42) ) 4 bd NNN prot YA ME TES s DISE ah Ps 3 ¥ Ri Why not have your house wired for Electric * Irons, Toasters and all you need for comfort. Hl H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET American mile record by 1-5 second, doing it in 1.35 3-5. Goaler lowered Man d"War's rec- ord for a mile and a furlong in 1.49 | flat. | King's Plate--O. J. C Toronto-- | Herendesy. | liard title, was finally dethroned hy Young Jake Schaefer, whose father held the title before Hoppe. Boxing and Baseball. Two men stand out 4s undieputed kings. Jack Dempsey {ants proved himself to be the world el American League--New York Am- champion heavyweight boxer without ericans. a doubt or an opponent left, and Bate International Ruth, the home-run king, hung up Or'oles another record for cireni: clouts. . -. » Baseball Champions. M.-0. league--London Tecumsehs.. World's champions--New York . Giants in thelr lines | National League--New York @i- Legague--Baltimore American ; Association--Loulsvilie | Colonels, The following list gives some idea | Pacific Coat--Los Angeles. of the leaders in different Mines dur-! Home runs--Babe Ruth, 59. ing 1921: | National League batting--Roger St. Lous, : ting--Harry ' Hockey. World champions--- Ottawa tors, winners of Stanley cup. Canadian--University of Toronto. | Chess, United States--Cleveland. w Jose Capablanca won the world's Junior championship--Falcons, of [chess championship from Dr. Eman. funipeg jdel Lasker, of Germany, 'a* Havana, | Cuba. United States amateur--Jess Guil- | Polo, iki : International champions---Amer!- United States open---Jin Barnes 'ean polo four which defeated Eng- United States woman---Marion land for intetrnational challenge cup Heliins, lat Hurlingham. | Hornsby, Jan..| American League bat Seas Heilmann, Detroit, w Golf Title Holders, for British amateur--Willle Hunter. British open--Jock Hutchison. Canadian women---Miss Leitch. Canadian amatelt--Frank Thomp son. | Skating. y | Charles Jewtraw won the Amer'- Nea amateur sakting championship |at Lake Placid. ; international a i ~--David Black | Joe Moore won the Cavatian pro {skating championship and Miss {Gladys Robinson won the women's title at Lake Placid. il ve is sho of a pistol. It is World's Professional Champions. Heavywelght--Jack Dempsey. Light heavy--Georges Carpentier -- r Boats, Middleweight--Johnny Wilson. Power Dw agu-iona Britton. | Miss America II, owned by Gar | Lightweight-- Benny rd. Wood, of D etroit, won the world's | yoo pers, McNeill, Featherweight--Johnny Kilbane. [championship and the Harmsworth two Quinns, all Flyweight--Jimmy Wilde. trophy on Labor day. Kingston produce when Frontena J. d, Bowling. ---- Other men simila en ith, Detroit, 10 py Fret Ew | ICE-TICKLES. Two-man team--Kallisch and | ! , Rochester, 1,314 pins. Seman, 3 ee five,| When Frontenac juniors go to Toronto, 3,068 pins. (Cornwall tomorrow evening they are| However, |going after a victory and will CITY [chance and with them the best wishes of alll kicking about it. | local hockey fans. to find new men, : what might have roll, Campbell, Gibson, Stewart, Mc & The Turf. Two-year-old champion colt--Mor- vich. - Three-year-old champion--Graj- The game here tomorrow evening . |between Frontenac and Cornwall in- Best fillles--Nancy Lee and Bit o' termediates, will be one of the best White. Steeplechase ment, Kentucky derby---Behave Yourself. English derby--Humorist. Kentucky Oaks--Nancy Lee. British Oaks--Love in Idleness. Audacious lowered Man o' War's Babe Ruth an dis have h. home runs usual, with son. of the season, champion--Swee[,- = Queen's juniors will have to be on their toes when they meet the cad- ets' team again on February 4th. "Benny" Morris justified the faith of his friends and his promotion to intermediate company in the game In Belleville last Friday night. Lars Haugen ca al professional ski at Chicago. on skis, -- Harry Mummery Queen's basketeers did not done | much in Toronto, They were beat-| jiton N.H.L. t |en by a superior team right enough, | his first gam but had the U. of T. played off their champions, feet for some time. Then the ac- curate shooting of the Toronto team told its story. e, agai John McGraw has & contract to hand) Giants for ten more he may want to cha fore that time, We Light? have ||! It is rather hard on Frontenacs that Queen's hockey teams take some of the best material turned out His Flesh Horribly Burnt His druggist sold him a cheap Acid corn remedy, ifistead of giving him good old reliable Putnam's Corn Extractor, which has n for fifty years the standard remdver of corns and warts. "Putnam's" never fails, it is always a Success. 25c. every- where, Refuse a substitute. an goalie, cele day by losing "Jimmy" ang "gC are working senior O.H.A. team. BABE RUTH ASKS Still The Most 'For The Money Chicago, baseball May 20%h and o fi $3,000. | James Herberts, Collingwood, has an year contract with expects to leave at The R.M.C. in going' to step into when it meets Les Ottawa next Sat C8 'are good goal available for Frontenac Ww role of net gua George Vezina, Canadiens' brated his 34th to St. TO SHORTEN SU. through a personal ap his punishment of Ruth, who is appearing at atre telephoned Judge Landis' man of Welland and TRAINING HORSES F wn a horse be one requisite short Evans' and the mount, by the city. This year especially, | * -------- men, are playing or attached to Queen's. lost or un- 8 are Car- Kelvey, Nickle, rly Woodrufr, » it gives more players a|* Frontenacs are doing no|if he were sold back Their business is not to weep over| been. d Commissioner Lan- d their first meeting, The | 8atulated will probab] the opening of the gea- Shortstops In the ga Y start, per f those men' wh ptured the nation-|° -ing championship | ar of baseball, He 1s out to break the | Player, | world's record for distance Jumping appeared in the rdian for Ham- eam Saturday and won nst the world declined to sign e the New York years. He says nge his mind pb veter- birth- Patricks', harlie" Stewart great on the Hamilton LANDIS SPENSION ded that he esaw M. Landis, commissionar, peal 10 mitigate uspension unl ne of more than a the- ------ Jimmy Herberts For Sas] star right wing formerly of offer of a two- Saskatoon, and once. termediate team is something Hvely Montagnards in urday, 2 { FROM OTHER SHEETS. 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