Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1922, p. 10

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10 CRAPS TO CRICKET PORTIN ~ D THE AILY B RITISH WHIG. gs BADMINTON 70 'BOXING COUNTY GAMES SATURDAY Wolfe Island and Parham Win at Home--Hard Hitting Contests. Four games in the Inter-County League were Played on Saturday afternoon, and Wolfe Island, Parham, Yarker and Adolphustown were winners. The games were all good in spite of the large scores, and ware witnessed by big crowds. In the Frontenac group, Sydenham and Wolfe Island are tied for first place, while in the Lennox and Addington division, Yarker holds sway on top the Sydenham Drops Hard, At Parham on Saturday afternoon, the visiting Sydenham nine were de- feated by 11 to 1, in a rather one- sided contest celled at the bat, and knocked out 18 safe clouts to the visitoss' 5. Weak- ness in the fleld also contributed to the defeat. The home feam played almost faultless ball, having only ona error chalked up against them. and richly deserved the victory. saved Sydenham from being white- washed by crossing the plate in the 8th innings, after stealing second and getting a boost by Dubois' single. Parham--G. Lee, ss; Johnston, 2b, Miler, 1b; J. Howes, of; Bender, 3b; H. Clow, i; W. Lee, If; E. Barr, P; A. Howes, c; J. Campsall, rf, Sydenham.__Foxton, rf; Knapp, 1b; Woodruff, If; A. Lee, p: Young, 3b; H. Lee, 2b; Dubois, ss; Cliff, cf; Blake, c. Sydenham ... .......000000010-- 1 Parham .. 11034020x--11 Umpire--George Sullivan. Another For Wolfe Island. The baseballers from Verona jour- neyed to Wolfe Island on Saturday afternoon, and journeyed home again 'at the small end of a 10 to 1 score. The game was good nevertheless and was witnessed by a record crowd. The island boys pounded out 14 hits off fruesdale, while the visitors only «Bathered 3 safe ones from Good- friend. Verona tallied in the Sth, and the home team crossed the home " plate three times in the 1st, thrice in the 7th, and four times in the 8th. For the visitors, Martin and Craig ex-' celled, and Spoor and Keill were the best for the Island. Verona--Burnett, ¢; Truesdale, Pp: W, Craig, 1b; MeMullen, ss; Merrill, 2b; Murton, If; B. Craig, cf; F. Re- velle, rf; Fred Revelle, 2b. Wolfe Island--LaRush, If; Ryan, 1b; Spoor, 2b; Carl, 3b; Connolly, ¢; Keill, ss; C. Connolly, cf; McDonald, rf; Goodfriend, p; Briceland, rf. Umpire--Fraser Smith. Yarker 12, Odessa 6. In the best game of the season so far at Odessa, the home tegm hand- ed a ball game to Yarker on Satur- . day afternoon when they lost by 12 40 6. There was a splendid crowd on hand for the contest, but the local ~~ fans were disappointed by the de- | feat. Both teams played almost erroriess ball, and the issue was in doubt until the final two innings. Yarker--Cruise, p; Smith, ¢; Bront, of; Pollard, 1b; A. 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For Baseball Goods, etc. Phone 216. The Parham boys ex- | Foxton | ; R. Cairns Burl Kelgannon, rf ey, 1f S '; Babeock, eH Adolphustown Wins. Adolphustown invaded Enterprise | On Saturday and returned home with al8toj victory to th 2\ game which was exciting in spits he large store, The visitors were heavy hitters and also played a Yplendid defensive game, ------ ---- Toronto Boy Conquered, Torontondans were well pleased at the splendid showing of Johnny Durnan in the elimination contest at Philadelphia on Thursday evening when the youthful Argonaut sculler was the runner-up to W, gE. Garrett Gilmore, of the Bachelors' Barge Club, the lgtter qualifying, too, for the Gold Challenge Cup race. It as a case of youth vs, an experienc- ed seuller, Young Durnan was by no means disappointed; he fully realiz- td the size of the jcb he was attempt- ing to fil], That he mora than meas- ured up to it cannot be disputed. The Youthful sculler demonstrated by his race against Gilmore and Rooney, both expe riepced and tried scullers, one of whom was a former champion, g to the front. that he is rapidly comin While Gilmore's victory was won with comparative ease-- six boat lengths separating him and Durnan, the latter being ten boat lengths in front of Rooney, the Argonaut scul- ler's showing was considered remark- able. Durnan's style and "never-say- {quit" method greatly impressed tha | big array of Quaker City enthusiasts | who witnessed the race over a course ielr credit, after | exceedingly | i LITTLE BIT®. The Toronto Leaf's pitchers are now: Taylor, Connally, Singleton, Thompson, Big, Townsend, Enzmann and Reis, é T. Burns, Chicago, back in 1883, is the only major league player to score three runs in an inning. The récognized record for chin- ning one's self with one hand is that of A. Cutter, who, is 1878. performed ithis feat twelve times. Jersey City have offered Toronto | Club Outfielder Wigglesworth | Pitcher Johnny Enzmann. Rochester | have made a cash offer for Catcher ["'Gus™ Sanberg. It is possible that b6th deals may be made. [TORONTO FIGHTING | FOR SECOND PLACE | | George Stalling"s Rochester Hust- |lers, picked by the majority of the fans to beat Jack Dunn's hopes for a {fourth pennant will make their first | appearance of the season at the Ie- |land in Toronto this afternoon for a |series of four games. Right now the |Leafs and Hustlers are running al- {most neck and neck 1n the dash to [get a good hold on the second rung {of the International ladder, and the [coming series will see one of the two teams shunted back into third. with [the other getting its second wind pre- which has always been considered a | treacherous one for vi His father, Eddfe Du national professiénal lewed the race and ward that he wag elated over his son's game effort, particularly in beating Rooney, siting oarsmen, vs. Gananoque, On Friday afternoon ham High School basebal neyed to Gananoque where they play- ed the town team of that place. The |@ame was played in a {downpour of rain and in a free hit- | ting afair the high school boys em- |erged on top of a 14 to 10 score by [reason of a great rally 1x fhe sixth | inning which netted them seven runs, | Young was on the mound for Syden- | ham and besides striking out eleven | of the home team he gathered in five hits in five trips to the plate. How- son, for Gananoque, struck out five, | Issued four passes and allowed fifteen { hits, Dohl, who relieved him in the {seventh inning struck out three and | allowed three hits. Gananoque got | seventeen hits off Young but were { held in check during the last four | stanzas, | The teams: | 8. H. Sk--Foxton, rf; Barclay, 2b; {| Knapp, 3b: Lee, ¢; Craig, 1b; Young, 11: R. Voxton, If; Dubois, ss; Black- | lock, ef. | Gananoque--, Kenny, ¢; MocCon- | ley, ef; Anderson, cf; Duhl, It, p; J. { Kenny, 1b; Banford, es; Henderson, 2b; O'Rourke, rf; How- | 2b; Zivian, json, p, If. MURPHY WINS ANNUAL 500 MILE AUTO RACE Leading from start to finish, Jimmy Murphy of Los Angeles, Cali- | fornia, winner of the 1921 French | Grand Prix, carved his name deeper {in the hall of motor fame on Tues- | day, when he flashed across the wire jof the 500 mile auto race at the In- | dianapolis speedway, before a record | breaking crowd of 135,000 specta- tors, Murphy smashed all previous re- cords to smithereens, for this dis- tance, clipping more than 16 minutes Off the best previous record. His time averaged 94.48 miles an hour, or 5.17.30 hours, as against the record formerly set up by Ralph De Palma In 1915. The Los Angeles driver made only three stops during the en- tire 500 miles. The assistance of his pit men was nothing short of marvel- lous, and it took them just 28 seconds to change a right front tire and pro- vide him with fuel during one of his three stops. Signed Indian Pitcher, Addition of an Indian to the ros- | ter of the Washington Americans was {announced by Clark Griffith, presi- dent of the club. The newcomer fis Albert Youngblood obtained from the Grenville club of the Texas, Oklaho- ila League and prior to his connec tion with that club star pitcher for the nine of Clarendon College, Clar- endon, Texas. He will join tha Nas ionals during their coming western tour: | | | | | rnan, the inter- | champion, fol- | declared after- | the Syden- | l team jour- | continual | THE MennEN COMPANY HONTRRAL. CANADA. WiLson's | BRINGING UP FATHER paring to go after the Orioles who , are on top. Stallings had a good team this sea | He has Archdeacon, conceded | the fast player in the game, Bob! Fothergill, a hefty hitter who was | With Detroit and gained the honor | of having been sent in to pinch for ! Ty Cobb, and Connelly, another hard | hitter in the outfield. The famous Fred Merkle is playing first, Clif | Brady, who will go to Detroit at the | son, end of the International League sea- | Son on second, Harry Lunte who took | the late' Ray Chapman's place at | short when the latter was killed by a | pitched ball, Murray, a real smart ball player at third. Sheriff Blake, Allen, Keenan, Hughes, Cox, Wisner | {and others make up the pitching i for [staff which is said to be a good one. | ne Lake and Callahan are the catchers | |With the former doing most.ot the | work. Yacht Club Races. { The fifth series of the dinghy races | lat the Yacht Club were continued oa | {Monday afterncon, with a large! {crowd of members and interested | spectators present for the feature events, The time was changed to 330 p.m. instead of the usual 5.30 events, and for this reason, Principal R. Bruce Taylor was unable to be present and missed the race. All of the boats in class "C* finish- ed before three of those in class "A" and two of class "B.," reaching the last buoy several minutes ahead. The slight breeze was hardly adaptable tor racing, and five of the starters jfailed to make the round within two (hours, The results were as follows Class "A." Hora, 4.42 08; Carruthers, 4 43 -40; Jemmett, 5.39 Hopkins, 5.36.20; H. Hill, Class "B." Nickle's boat, sailed by .43.08; Casey, 5.47.48; 48.15, Duff, Hin, Class "C." Bishop, 4. 48.48; Rigney, 4 49.50; Cunningham, 4.59.55; Chewn, 15.4.08. "The National Smoke" Still The Most For The Money COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING. Frontenac Group. Sydenham Wolfe Island Parham | Lakeviews { Verona ... i - C8 1d 1g pu b Yarker Odessa Adolphustown Tamworth Enterprise | On Way to Championship. Jimmy Murphy, Los Angeles, win- | r of the annual 500-mile automo- | bile race at Indianapolis is well on his | Way to the driving championship ot | the United States for 1922. 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