Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1922, p. 10

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u 10 CRAPS 70 CRICKET KINGSTON SENIOR SPORTIN Tord btmame | recalled from President Harry ton's Beavers. TEAW ORGANIZING SYDENHAM CLINBING Baseball Fans Looking For-| ward to Big Game--Both Teams Strong. Just another day and a half to walt, and then the fans of Kingston will be all set for the big game on Saturday afternoon, when the fam- "ous Watertown K. of C. team wiil be here to battle with the Kingston Stars, a "dark horse" aggregation picked from the available Pontes, Mercantile league, Lake Views and Wolfe Island. You say you never heard of the ? Well, few local fans Kingston Stars? Well, few a ia triple during the game, while the | were much wiser than you, until a short three days ago when several citizens interested themselves in the organization of a team to compete with the Watertown aggregation, who are considered ome of the best amateur teams in New York State. The visitors are coming over with | the excursion staged by the British War Veterans of Watertown, and the game is part of the programme ar- ranged for the Dominion Day velo. | bration. That senior baseball in Kingston, even with Ponies split up, is no idle dream, is the honest and unanimous opinion of the organizers behind the "Stars," and incidentally the major- "ty of the baseball "bugs" of this city. Though some good ball has been witnessed at many of the Mer- cantile and Inter-County games this season, this ds not senior baseball, and it is the "big stuff" that the fans are hungry for. Now they are going " to have one game at least. Among the players already lined up, and who will probably be in uni- form on Saturday, are the following: Del, Cherry, Bert. Daley, Jimmy Quinn, Curran, Squire, Art. Twigg, Ada, Art. Quinn, Arneill, W. Evans, Kddie Watts, Coyne, Spencer, Gour- dler and Spoor. How's that? The K. of C. will bring their strongest team, and the visiting play- ers need no introduction to Kingston fans. Is any further comment neces- sary? ho STANDING GF LEAGUES, International League. P.C. , Baltimore. .. .. Rochester... .. .. .. = .. Jersey City.. .. .. Buffalo.. .. .. .. .- fOronto. . vn ois .. yi. REAINE.. wo oi oo +4 we BYPASS. . oo. vo se be vo so Newark... .. te ae ew en .597 .6536 .622 .471 .437 «377 .318 M.-0. League, eo P.C. Saginaw... .. .. .} .. .636 'Hamilton.. .. a. .618 EDayOCtty.. .. o. .. .. :. .611 dondon.. .. . .. .536 Sort Huton.. ons... = . .518 Fint.. .. .429 Brantford. . .. Kitchener... .. te aa ee ee oe de aa .304 National League, P.C New York.. .. 4 .635 St. Louis. . f@rookiyn.. .. .. .. "Cincinnati... .. ' Thttsburg.. .. Chicago.. .. Philadelphia... .. '.. « Boston, . SE ae se ss te ww ve se ew sw American League, P.C. L879 .561 .523 .523 +485 «471 .433 L424 iSt.- Louis... .. .. .. INOW York... wa oo +. os oo Detroit... se wo 2s vs osns Chicago... wn ¢. voor en ne Washington... «. +o oo os oo Cleveland. . Philadelphia. , Bosto Mos oa se "es eu wre se 50 2% ee em er as we ss Want Toronto Man To Replace McCabe With the return of pitcher "Dick" McCabe to Buffalo by the Chicago Nationals, the latter have asked the Toronto Club to have pitcher Victor KKeene rejoin the club at once, Reene, will, therefore, report to Man- ager Killefer on Wednesday after pitching one game only for the Leafs. McCabe was the star of the Buffalo Pitching staff last season but did not regain his form of 1921 with the Chicago team. Catcher Dewey Hill who was sent to the KKitchener team of the Michi- gan-Ontario League a month agd has Been recalled by Toronto and will re- Syracuse, The 3 do the back stopping without assist- 'ance. For that reason Hill has been : If Tormented With Corns, Use Good Old "Putnam's"' It's really a simple thing tv remove your corns, and without pain, if you ply Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- 'tractor. It acts like magic, lifts out [lle corn, root and branch, leaves the a smooth as silk. No failure with Putnam's." 25c. everywhere. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. tag anyiking dome in the 5 lime. Estimates Siven on Si Aja &f repairs and new work alse hard. Seors of all kinds. AlN Srders prompt ELE «357 | The Sydenham team won a close | | THE DAILY BR G ITISH WHIG. RUMMY 70 RUGBY -- You not only read it, you sing it. Try it on your piano. Watch nightly for this big and exciting game at Verona on Wed- | ses | nesday afternoon, by the score-of 7! (to 8, after ten Innings of hard bat- | ting. After running neck and neck | from the start off, Sydenham obtain- {ed a good lead in the fourth stanza, | ondy to have their opponents tie the icount in the sixth. The next three | Innings falled to bring a run for | either side, but the visitors broke the |tie in their half of the ninth. The |game was featured by close fielding | on both teams, and it was easily one {of the best contests in the County | | league this season. Young gathered | work of Perry, F. Revelle"and Mar- | tin in the fleld, was little short of | i sensational. { - Dr. Tovell, of Sydenham, umpired. | Many rooters were present to support | the teams, and the excitement was | intense throughout, +e0+...013200001 7 0020040000--6 Sydenham [Yorom Sydenham.__Foxton, rf; Bliss, | Perry, 1f; A. Lee, p; Young, 3b; | Lee, ss; Dubois, cf; Knapp, | Blake, ec | Verona--Burnett, ¢; Truesdale, p; { H. Revelle, ss; Craig, 1b; Minorgan, 3b; F. Revelle, 3b; Campbell, rf; Martin, If; J. Revelle, 2b; E. Trues- dale, cf, H. 1b; | ROYAL | To Sail on Lake St. Louls in Dinghy | Regatta. The invitation extended to the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of To- | ronto by the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, Montreal, to sail in a | dinghy regatta on Lake St. Louis has | been accepted by the former club and Saturday, July 29th has been fixed as the date on which the two clubs will meet. It will be the first time in the his- fre of yachting that these two fore- CANADIAN YACHTSMEN most Canadian clubs have been able to arrange an inter-club race and there is no doubt that it is a big step forward in the development of the sport In the Dominion. The arrangements are that the Royal Canadian Yacht Club will send two dinghy crews to Montreal and they will sail in two of the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club's fleet of dinghies. it not being considered necessary to go to the trouble of sail- ing two craft from Toronto as both clubs sail the same type of boat, The boats in which the races will be sailed are the 14-ft. Aykroyd din- ghies which for years have been the most numerous and popular class ol amall boat on Toronto Bay and which are now coming into so much favor on Lake St. Louis. The acceptance of the Royal Can- adian Yacht Club dinghy sailors has aroused great enthusiasm. | UTEBmS. | Erigerio, of Italy, won the 3,000 and 10,000 metre walks in the last Olympic games. At Montreal, Leroy Rennie, To- ronto, defeated P, C. Hart in the provincial tennis championship, The big game on Saturday wil) break the ice for senior baseball in Kingston, and the fans will be happy once again. The Lake Views will probaviy withdraw from the Inter-sounty league, as the game with Wolfe 1s- land was not played on Wednesday afternoon. Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the French tennis star, has definitely and final- ly decided to play through the sin- gles at the Wimbledon tournament and that under no circumstances would she default any match. She added that she was in splendid health, Not content with winning tha British open golf championship, Wally Hagen boarded a ship immed- iately after the cessation of play at Sandwich, and Is now enroute to Chicgo, where he will prepare for the United States open tournament. After the latter he will embark on a lecture tour and also fill a brief en- gagement in the "movies." 2b; | | | | | | { { | f HOW'S AT FOR JIMMY 2 GEE .-- (T ALMOST HIT THAT WALL! comic hit. "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." DISTANCE,| 1' Don't ik SO WONDERFUL'-- JUST WATCH WHERE. THIS WiLL FALL 2 ay "THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER" | 3 THINK THAT'S ANYTHING AT re, me BLACK SOX PLAY IN DISGUISE Risberg, Weaver and Jackson Discovered Near New York on Semi-Pro Team. Three of the Chicago White Sox rlayers in the world series three years ago, with the Cincinnati Reds, exiled from organized baseball fol- lowing investigation and trial on charges that they conmived with gamblers and "threw'" the series, have been discovered barnstorming in and. near. New. York City, playing under fictitious names in games on which money is wagered and in which, more often than not, they, by their surpassing ability, can achieve a victory. They are Joe Jackson, "Buck" Weaver and "Swede" Risberg. These baseball outcasts are in the employ of a prominent New York restaurant and cafe owner, and earning, as best they can, a livelihood on the dia- mond. But such is their situation that their best is linked with the in- trigues of gamblers and unscrupul- ous promoters. Their unkempt uni- forms, false insigna and sometimes unmatched stockings, together with 4beir assumed names are intended to serve the purpose of disguise, so that wagers on the teams playing against them will not be so difficult to induce as they would be did the rival team's backers know they were wagering on sandlotters to defeat late stars of the major leagues. Jackson, Weaver and Risberg have Is Your Stomach Sour? Do You Belch Gas? If you have sour risings from the stomach, feel bloated and uncom- fortable, just try twenty drops of Nerviline in sweetened water. Re- lief will come quick. Nerviline dis- pels the gas, sweetens the stomach, makes you fit and fine in a few min- utes. Ag a general household rem- edy for many of the ills that con- stantly turn up, nothing is more use- ful in every home than a 35 cent bottle of good, old "Nerviline." YOU FELLERS THINK WE WOMEN CAN'T DO THEM GONE T DAYS is FOREVER ! | | | | | THURSDAY, JUNE 29, rvs, BADMINTON T0 BOXING | x } HOLIDAY TIME-- is Bicycle Time. Give your boy the best Bicycle it is possible to make, and it is made in Canada by : . 2 ' Canadians for Canadians and Canadian roads. Here it is--MASSEY--MASSEY. Every one measures their Bicycle by the Massey. TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. | BICYCLES--RECORDS--PHONOGRAPHS--CAMERAS 88 PRINCESS STREET - - - - PHONE 529 --_------ DAVINO and DAVENPORTS | been operating in New Jersey for six weeks or more. Basebal] rivalry is intense among small town teams and among eemi-professional teams of some of the cities of the State. The star trio has been able to get in three games a week; one Saturday and a Sunday double-header," regularly, and occasionally a mid-week or holi- day date has helped out. A hundred dollars a game is the least any one of the three has been paid thus far, it |is said, and Jackson is reported to be getting $150 for eome of his ap- pearances, and doubling that sum by wagering the whole of it. OLYMPUS CAN BEAT. Either Morvich or Whiskaway, Whit- ney's Stableman's Opinion. "Whiskaway beat Morvich easily, but I believe that his stablemate, Olympus, can beat either of them, and that coming races will demon- strate the fact." That is the opinion of James Rowe, jr., who, with his father, James Rowe, has charge of the stable of H. P. Whitney, from which came the runner that defeated the hitherto un- beaten Morvich, Rowe does not entertain a high opinion of the crop of three-year- olds now racing. He says: "The three-year-olds runming to- day are just an average lot. "There is none of them that can be compared to Colin, Sysonby or Man o' War. "True, some of them stand out from the rest, but not like the won- der horses of the past did. "Morvich won the derby, but there was no class to the field he beat, "Whiskaway won over Morvich, but there was nothing remarkable in the performance. "The public in enthusing over the present day horses forgets or does not know what a great improvement has been made in the race tracks. "Why the old tracks, were like plowed flelds in comparison with those of to-day. "Contending against such condi- tions, the wonder horses of the past displayed phenomenal stamina and speed. : "At Saratoga, Colin, after going a mmm | ! mile, went the next quarter in | twenty-three seconds, when pressed. "Yet to-day, If a sprint horse does six furlongs in 1.10, he is considered | to be an exceptionally fast horse. "And I remember when a piece of paper blew across the track in 1 5-8 miles. He turned in the next furlong in 11 1-5 seconds." . i | Races Spoiled. | The programme of races that was | to have been run off on the Lans- downe track on Tuesday was inter- rupted by the downpour of rain and! the Kingston horses entered did not start. There was much disappoint- ment for many wanted to see Dir- ectum Murphy in the 2.25 pace. This Kingston pacer Is increasing front of Sysonby after he had gone | d Special prices ..........$28.00 to $125.00 Extension Couches worth $18.00, for $14.00 ROBT. J. REID LEADING UNDERTAKER 280 Princess Street. Ambulance Call 577w. his speed under his present owner, T. K. Nicholson. inion. S------ A German monarchists bide their ldeath time in view of enraged public op- Windsor lineman met instant in a fall over five cables. BRINGING UP FATHER HERE'S A LETTER THE STEWARD GAVE ME FOR YOU - | HOPE T'S COOD NEWS! 5 © ARE YOU GOING | HAVEN'T 4OT THE NERVE TO ANSWER MY WIFE! 0 ANGWER IT? I --_--

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