10 - CRAPS TO CRICKET . SPOR gy \ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TING RUMMY CATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. | BADMINTON TO BOXING Current Sporting Events in Brief Sugai i New York__After all the '"'actc were paid, the Milk Fund got $73 .- 000 out of the Greb-Gibbons fight 3 San Antonjo--Long George Kelly got his' first homer of the season while the Giants were beating a soldier team from Camp Travis 18 to 1. Heinle Groh, Red Causey and Manager McGraw jomed squad. New York--Ping Bodie, who ran away from the Boston Red Sox last | Denneny, Cy, Ottawa year and had himself admitted to the ineligible liét, has been reinstat- ed'by Commissioner Landis. He 'wants to play ball in California. Providence--Police had to rescue Referee Phil Powers from the crowd the sick | after he had given a decision to Joe | former batam Lynch, against Terry Martin. | champion | Roach, Hamilton. . New Orleans---Bobby Roth, out- | fielder, has been suspended by Man- Reiss, Hamilton ager Huggins for fatling to observe the rules in the Yankee training camp. Huggins told hime to buy a ticket home, Pittsburg--George B. Whitted, Pirate outfielder, has heen sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Homer Sum- ma, anather fly-chasér, has been sold , to the Wichita Falls Club - of the "Texas League. \ Pittsburgh--The Canadian Soo I | hockey team defeated Pittsburg 4 to | Carey, Hamjiton., ., 3. {Hot Springs--Pirate regulars meet | the recruits in the opening game of Graham, Ottawa. . the training season. ~- Kansas City, Mo.--Stanislaus Zbyyszko defeated Yussif Mehmout | {in a wrestling bout here, taking two | 'out of three falls. rn Fr Avalon, Cal. Alexander and Kil- defer will be the Cub battery in the game Saturday, with Los Angcles. Sequin, Texas--Giants and White Sox play their third exhibition game. Toledo---Johnny Andrews, Toledo bantam, decisively outpointed Phil O'Dowd, Columbus, 12 rounds, Toledo--Jack Hayes, Toledo, shad- od JoeCWhite, Mansfield, ten rounds. : Columibus--Eddie O'Dowd, Colum- | course covers---is | Nighbor, Ottawa. . | Wilson, Hamilton. . iC ard, Ottawa : Couture, Canadiens. . | Stewart, «St. Pats | [lat racing season in England opens | THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER > I T 1 1 ef T t out- rounds. Louis--Carl i Jabez White N.H.L. SCORING. » Official scoring records of the Na- YOU'RE GAINING, TWENTY "EounDs 'A NT A BOX DAY 3 : 1 A 3 x 1 - oF 'sweers For > » T= tional Hockey League for the season | 1921-1922 to including | games played on Mardh $th, are as | follows: i Goals | Se'd. Ass 29 82 up and Broadbent, Ottawa Dye, St. Pats 30 Malone, Hamilton. . . Cleghorn, O., Canadiens. . Cameron, St. Pats Denneny, Cor., St. Pats Noble, St. Pats : Cleghorn, S., Canadiens. Boucher, W., Canadiens. . Prodgers, Hamilton. . 2 OY mY or, 20 CS - Boucher, Qttawa. . 1 00 ME 22 (HOORAY. !~ x. \ s Berlinquette, Canadiens .. Randall, St. Pats. . will play among others the following Peer Gynt Suite--Parts 1 and 2 Peer ne Suite--Parts 3 and 4 Pl Parts 1 and Parts 1 and 2--played by Prince's Orchestra , . cians can be purchased at our store on Records. the pieces as many FLA ILN et edt JL dd TH] AT GRANT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 20th THE BAND OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN HORSE ARTILLERY selections, which we have on records: HEAR THE CONCERT AND GET THE RECORDS OVERTURE "MARITANA" (Wallace) Scenes That Are Brightest--Clarinet Solo by Thomas Hughes-- A2632--donble a Chorus-- A5667---double disc--$1.50 (Greig) A6109--12"--$1.50 aitlge-Parts J and 4 ................ 4 A6110--12"--81.560 ed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. ADANTE from the 5th Symphony (Beethoven) 2--played by the Philharmonic Orchestra of New York-- TERA a i i cy rl vas A5954-----12"--double disc--$1.65 OVERTURE "TANNHAUSER" (Wagner) ..A3729----12" D. D.--$1.60 Other instrumental selections as played by this superb band of musi- Buy'the Rfcords and play times as you want to hear them. = GET THE HABIT: "FOR RECORDS, TRY TREADGOLD'S FIRST." All Mail Orders Prepaid. Prompt Shipment. disc--8b6e¢. SUITE "PEER GYNT" Lalonde, Canadiens. , Roucher, F., Ottawa. . =a 1 1 1 T T BUT DON'T vs a 1 + Arbour, Hamilton, Canadiens Ottawa Corbeau Clancy, Mummery, Hamilton. Bruce, Oftawa.. .. .. .. SW BB A a) a] 0 oe Matte, Hamilton . Pitre, Canadiens. . ., ,. 2 { | Bell, Can, & Ottawa... .. 2 { Bouchard, Canadians. . | St -------------- -- ENGLISH RACING SEASON, | ememein i The Grand National Handicap Big | Event on March 21th. | London, March 18.-- Although tha | with the three-day meet at Lincoln, | commencing Monday, Match 20th, | the big event on the English turf | for that week is the Grand National | Tn -------- Handicap, the blue riband of the | toast of speed, strength and stamina chasing world, and which is always i) the thoroughbbred, ind sogreat is decided over the historic Aintree |the tax on the staying qualities of a course at Liverpool during the first |} orse that on an average only two- week of the flat racing season. The | date. for this event this year is Fri- day, March 24th. The. Grand National with its dif- ficult jumps -- there them that must be negotiated in ihe {when only four of the thirty-six four and one-half miles tnar the [horses that went to the post, manag- indeed a sqrere og 14 cross the finishing post. This able to finish the race. On several | occasion the number of 'horses that finihed was much less than this per- > - - record was eclipsed, however, by the 4 |showing of eleven years ago, when out of a field of twenty-six starters, | only one horse, Glenside, managed to j finish the race without falling. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER, { | ------ First Division, Everton 0, Hutspur 0. Birmingham 1, Aston Villa 0. ! Bradford City 1, Cardiff Oity 0. . Second Division, South Shields 0, Notts County 0. Third Division--Southern Section. Reading 1, Millwall 0. Friendly Game. Army 1, Chelsea 3, In the final for the Rugby Cup, played yesterday, Guys AN AVIATORS PLAN FLIGHT AROUND WORLD Boral dareated London 42 to § at 1 Sir Ross Smith, Sir Keith Smith and Lieut. J. : nett, left to right in the order. are The Smith brothers were knighted after they had made the first flight from England to Australia. tour of the world. M. Ben- aeroplane Richmond, be Scottish League, Patrick 2, Hibernians 0. Celtic 2, Motherwell 0. planning an Non. ~ Ee Call for ¥ i po P > ¥ I --~-- A A td AA Miller Huggins -of the [Yankees Ss he has no intention of using ly" O'Doul in right field. Hug- wants to make a pitcher out of | . He had a big 'season on the 'coast last year. Bobby Roth is the most unique holdout of the n. Roth was fit for play pr 'He received hig entire salary. Now George Mogridge who intended retiring, has heard the call, signed a ontract and reported to the Wash- 5 colic, h pains, and the like, Nervi- in sweetened water is certainly Wonder. 35¢. at all dealers, --_-------- ically ail year. 25 for 35¢ BRINGING UP FATHER - HOW MUCH YOU WEIGH {thirds of the horses that start are | are thirty of |centage, as, for instance a year ago | Hospitals | ---- he 3 a. 1 + > 3 : -- v T . THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ! APEX BRUNSWICK RECORDS RECORDS 65¢. 75¢. 10" and up. COLUMBIA RECORDS 85c. and up. A | WOULD FOSTER RUGBY | McGill May Promote Interprovincial School Games. With a view to promoting a great {er interest in rugby football among | the colleges and schools of the prov- {ince, the McGill Athletic Assocaition will discuss the advisability of spon- |soring games between local schools {and teams from institutions outside [the province. The matter. was | brought before the student body at a | meeting when Doug. Ambridge, line | plunger of the red and white inter- |eolleglate team, suggested that the | MeGill Rugby Club guarantee the- financial support necessary to bring | the St. Andrew's School twelve, of | Toronto, to Montreal for a game | against the Lower Canada College isquad. The proposition met with | considerable support from the wun- { dergraduates and the whole idea of | missionary work in rugby was refer- [red tothe Athletic Association for | final decision. | - {Jack Dempsey May Go . i to Europe Next Month Jack Dempsey will g0 to Europe next month with the view of fighting Georges Carpentier, it is announced. i The latest lure for the heavy- { weight champion is a project by C. B. Cochran, theatrical producer and fight promoter, to stage a return match with the Frenchman in one | of the huge English stadiums whic are capable of seating 150,000 While Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager, would not say that the match had been arranged, it was be- lieved: that the huge purse which Cochran could offer would be very acceptable to the champion. Suzanne Wins Match, At Nice, France, MMNe. Suzanne Lenglen played her first tournament tennis since she was defeated by Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory last summer. She was paired with Count Michael Soumarokov-Elston, former Russjan champion, "in the mixed doubles, and with Miss Eliza: beth Ryan, of California, in the wo- men's doubles. While the Lenglén teams won both matches, 6-0, 6-2 and 6-1 respectively, the French star failed to display her best form, and kept away from the net, being con- tent with a back-court game. ee ae A a a a No a 5 NN WELL- | CLEANED GANG JERRY ALLEY LIABLE TO STHELD UR). TH JERRY 19 RIGHT - TLL TAKE THE . ROUND ABOUT LITTLE BITS. There is only one plausible excuse for the statement that the $500 bonus Babe Ruth wag to receive per home-run is a yarn, King refused the additional remuner- | ation on account of the entangle-| ment that would be involved in filling | out his income tax papers. While pitching for Winchester, in| the Blue Grass league, Fred Toney held the Lexington team hitless for seventeen innings ' and struck out nineteen men, , ----l Because of the larger track, the fewer number of turns and the bet- ter air, outdoort running records are usually faster than indoor, |= Benny Leonard has knocked out sixty-two opponents, i Three timers claimed that R. P.! Williams, a professional runner, covered .100 yards in 9 1-5 seconds at New London, Conn., in 1905, but the record is.not generally accepted. od 7 -- 1 New York holds the National lea- | py gue record for the greatest number of ! consecutive games won (26); Chi- cago holds the American league re-| cord (19). 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