Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1922, p. 10

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: both are beginning to fret at the hit CRICKET THE DAILY BR GC TIN ITISH WHIG. RUGBY Co F) Zz THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1922, BADMINTON | TO | BOXING ~~ BIG DAY. Baseball Briefs| > Yo runs Waiching tor ay The baseball bugs in ""I4'l ole Nuh Whatever comes or goes the Print | Ya WK are all keyed up and waiting ers are all prepared for a big base- | °F May 20th as a big day. On that 1 GecrEnn. sid atic | date "Babe" Ruth gets into action ball season and are patiently await- | he fi of the Mercantile | {OT the first time after his six weeks ing the opening League program ae [the slugging Kenneth Williams of the Latest dope: Accordin' to present | St Jone Browne. halied by any se indications it'll be some time before 2 B aj for the os no, makes his the Kingston baseball fans will be | -TSt aDpearance of the season in New York city. The two home Tun spec- doctors are getting more careful, lalists will have a chance to demon- | strate against each other in the game anyway. | : {that day. looking for some throat cures__the Kingston seems to be sorta strand- | od between the Central Ontario Base- | ball League and the Basterh Canada Baseball League; but there is yet hope, | -------------------- OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL. The English League, First Division. Huddersfield 2, Middlesborough 1. Preston 2, Birmingham 2. .» Ruth is not allowed to wallop and | / Dempsey has no person to wallop and | Third Division, Southern 'Section. Merthyr 0, Southampton 1. Swindon 6, Norwich 1 -- Aberdare 2, Luton 0 = Neath beat Aberavon by 9 points to 3 in a Rugby Union game The Pirates' pastiming of late has | proved a keen disappointment--to the Cubd, Cards and Reds. Joe Wood's hitting for the Indians makes it appear that Joe still re- | tains considerable "smoke." { 2 somewhat Some people think that Wills could knock Dempsey for a half mile of Mttle Ohinese Chandeliers, but then they thought the same about Carpentier, Say, wouldn't it be queer if Carp. | got another fight with Dempsey on the other side and, with his little steel mitten whanged the American's | jaw for the count of nine? Yeah, it 1 IN THE BIG SWIM. s 3 would "Look out for the Cubs," says a Chicago experter., Most likely the Giants will look out for the Cubs and take care of 'em beginning May 18 at Chicago. " The following players have been listed with baseball clubs in either | the Natiovpal or American Leagues ina will bs figuring in the big games {tuis summer. Two or three lecters will be printed each day un*t! the turned back to Toromto by the Ai-|jjc: is complete. Clip them and sava bany Club, has been reported to re- | them for reference, rort to the Norfolk Club of the Vir- | Pitcher Arnold Vann, the pitcher of sitting on the bod boy's stool, and | gimia State League. L. National League. Luque, Adolfo, Cincinnati. Lutz, Louls, Cincinnati, | Lavan, John, St. Louis. Lansing, Eugene, Boston. Lee, C. W., Philadelphia, Leslie, Roy, Philadelphia. Américan League. Leonard, Hubert B., Detroit. lather, J, Washington, Lambke, Phede, Chicago. Leverette, G. V.. Chicago, Liefer, Elmer, Chicago. Lent, Fred, Boston Loftus, Frank P., Philadelphia. La Motte, R., Washington, Ty Cobb's letter to Ban Johnson protesting the delivery of Pitcher: Robertson of the White Sox was eight pages long and had no effect This Robertson must sure be smooth Gonzales, Toronto, second-sacker, | is still on the sick list but the reports that he is through have ceased to | come through, From the Senators' wobbly show- ing in the opening games it looks | @s if Nick Altrock was slowing up. | Pitcher Dave Danforth is watched | closely when he works for the | Browns. Dave seems to have had | Jeibold, Harry, Boston. wished on him a reputation of being | Lindsay, Jas. K.,:Cleveland. a tricky critter in the box. | Leifield, Elam R., St. Louis, The Cardinals are making a fight | VETERAN RIDER WINS 'for the pennant. Three of them ON VETERAN 'OHASER Ihave been fined and eet down for New York, May 4.--Harry 8. Page, 'a row In Pittsburgh. | famous for forty years for his inter- . PARR NOW GET WAY BACK YOU FIELDERS --- I'm A TERROR KT THe e(aTe! THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER STRIKE ouT! Ei GEE, MR GOOF YOU AIN'T SO ORFLY THREE - YER WAS PLAYER - BOYS BACK iN SHE TURNS TO DEMPSEY FOR SOLACE IN TROUBLE Cancelling his plans to visit his- toric sights in Berlin and then pro- ceed to"London, Jack Dempsey tele: graphed to Peggy Joyce, motion- picture star, that he was leaving Germany on the first train and would be in Paris in the morning. The man she loved is the victim of his own aot; her friendship for M. LetelMer, the proprietor of The Paris Journal, is shaken through the tragedy caused by Senor Errazuris' jealousy of the publisher. Miss Joyce today seems -- |est in amateur racing and riding, at Bill Carrigan being called the idol | the one-day meet of the United Hunts ¢ {ol Boston fans looks right this sea- | Racing Association at Belmont Park. "amateurs from all sections of the "son, even if Bill has been out of the | Tuesday rode his sixteen-year-old | game for several years. Gold Plate to victory in a two-mile and a half steeplechase, | Mr. Page won the champion steeplechase at Morris Park on his Self Protection in 1902. Outlaws? The Maritime Hockey and Base- | ball Association was formed at Am- | herst on Saturday at a meeting of English Go Home, | New York, May ~ 4--The Oxford- mtitine provinces. The ow 580° | Cambridge lacrosse team, which won rons le wotbers af oe majority of its games against east- evidently breaking away from the | colleges In this country, seiied M.P.B. of A.A.U. of C., will confine its [for Bowe Taont AR Jetivities to hockey and baseball, | !°F home Tuesday on the Aqui Captain Hopkins said be had found Epidemic of Dysentry the sport on a higher plane here than he had been Ted to expect. It affects many people more in| «jpg true we won the majority of to be turning toward the champion boxer to arouse her frofn the depths of desperation, The bejewelled beauty hopes to reach an agreement with Dempsey to' make a film together in some seclud- ed spot far away from inquiring re- porters and newspaper photograph- ers, gossiping friends and lovelorn I T ; GONE THEM DAYS Is x hte FOREVER ! | | | | admirers, | All day long Madame Maria Ed- | ward Errazuris sat with a nun at the | hospital, where the suicide's body, | covered with a white sheet to hide the gaping wound where the bullet | tore through his forehead, eves and | nose, lay on a bier flanked with | candles, | | Floral pieces from the Chilean Le- | gations in Brussels, London, Paris [and Berne and- others from friends are all around the bier, but there is none from Miss Joyce. "I only dozed two hours last night," said the screen star today. ------ | | | | ~ | "That makes 'three sleepless nights, | Thé. doctor refused to give me mor- pliine because my heart is weak, but | I cannot stand the tension much ! longer." % An inch in an hour is a foot in a! day's work. | Murdered. Put right out of business, a whole family, not of good honest folks, but | of Corns--sore, troublesome corns that sting and bite. Putnam's Corn | Extractor is the only painless sure relief for corns. It'never fails. 25c. everywhere. | l | | | winter than in summer--in the one case it is due to improper eating-- in the other, to congestion excited by cold. A small dose of good, old Nerviline repeated a couple of times | usually removes the trouble very promptly. If there is pain, relief is almost immediate. For cramps, colic, Stomach pains, and the like, Nervi- ine in sweetened water is certainly A wonder. 365c. at all dealers. 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