TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = THE BELMONT DINING AND TEA ROOM Why not dine here where Quality and Service Is Supreme? - Home Style Cooking Lunch 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner @ to 8 p.m. A. Tierney, Prop. WHAT HAS BECOME OF FORMER CHAMPS ? It Jack Dempsey should drop his I title, say to Harry Wills, what would ' become of him? After a champlon loses out, gener- ally he disappears. Few can tell where now are the ring heroes of yesterday. Some are dead. Some are down and out, dependent on friends for lunch money. A few, who | were cautious with their-coin when the getting was good, are men of affluence. A check-up of former champions still living shows this: Bantamweight -- Joe Bowker, {bookmaker in England; Johnny Cou- A ------ a SL) SYSTEM GRAND TROR AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country, For inforfnation and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, G/P. and T A.G.T. Ry. Kingston, Ont. Open day and pight. 'PHONE 99. CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Montreal to Glasgow July 4/July 28JAug. 25 ....Cassandra **July 14|Aug. 11|Sept. 8 ....Saturnia **Callg at Moville (Ireland) ® en route to Liverpool Montreal to Liverpool July 28{8ept. 2|Sept. 30 ..... Tyrrhenia Aug. 19[Sept. 33|Oct. 21 Sept, 16/Oct. 14|Nov. 11 Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Len July jhus. 5iSept. 9 July 22|Aug. 26|Sept. 28 Ausonia Antonia Andania N. Y. to Queenstown and Liverpool July 6jAug. 3(Sept. 7 . Laconia July Haus. 37|Sept. 4 .. armania July 20{Aug. 31|Sept, 25 .. ..8eythia N. Y,, Cherbourg & Southampton July 18/Aug. 15/Sept. § . Mauretania July #|Aug. 1j{Aug. 22 .Aquitania July 1ljAug. & Berengaria N.Y, Pi, Cherbourg and Hambourg July Haus 3|8ept.\ 9 July 39/Aug. 31/0ct)\ 5 Boston -- Liverpool -- Queenstown Aug. 23{Sept. 20|Oct, 338 N. Y, to Glasgow (via Movlille) July 15jAug. 25|8ept. 23 July 31/408 19{Sept. 187 .....Columbia dept. 9|0ct. 7 setservessss...Cameronia Sept. 2 City v1 wounuvn BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW SAEs ives bas ivai ie Assyria *Cargo only to Glasgow, N. Y. to MEDITERRANEAN Sesseseninna CCameronia .Tuscania .Seythia 'uscania .Caronia Por of riher Parculars cooly io Tote] pant or THEROBERT REFORDCO., LiuiTes KING STREET RAST TORONTO, ONT. U. 8. tariff bill may cost Republi- cans control of House. Fifteen killed in clash in Silesia between French and Germans. nnn . Caronia Samaria lon, selling jewelry In Chicago; Harry Forbes, boxing instructor, also in Chicago; Jimmy Walsh, another boxing instructor, in Boston; Pete Herman, Joe Lynch and Kid Wil- liams, still fighting in the ring that once knew them as titleholders in their division. Featherweight. _Abe Attell, shoe store proprietor in New York; Young Corbett, billiard hall owner and fight referee in Denver; Tommy Sullivan, fight promoter in St. Louls. Lightweight--Frank Erne, broker in New York; Kid Lavinge, lumber dealer in Saginaw, Mich.; Jack Mec- Auliffe;-manager of Joe Beckett, the English heavyweight, newspaper writer and persistent digger after hopes; Battling Nelson, still follow- ing the ring; Willie Ritchie, wealthy and in the real estate business in Ban Francisco; Freddie Welsh, owner of physical culture school at Summit, N.J.; Ad Wolgast, in Venice, Cal., where a benefit recently was given for him. Welterwelght--Jobnny (Kid) Al- berts, running pool room at Eliza- beth, N.J.; Ray Bronson, fight pro- moter in Toledo, O.; Rube Ferns, organizer for United Mine Workers, . r WALTER HAGEN The American "pro" who has won the British open golf championship. a THIS YEAR SEE THE CANADIAN PACIF1C The boat and the route you choose can make Of MAF your trip, Travelling by the Line, "glorious Cunard-Canadian three 5 the wrence wea choose meals » you St. from menus that are a veritable tion at every turn. to a sea-air get Ee a Scammon, Kan.; Jimmy Gardner, cigar store proprietor and boxing in- structor, Boston; Kid Graves, fight manager, Omaha; Ted (Kid) Lewis, still in the ring; 'Kid McCoy, movie doorman at New York Hippodrome Honey Melody, navy yard worker, Charlestown, Mass.; Tommy Ryan, real = estate man, Syracuse, N.Y; Mysterious Billy Smith, preacher in Portland, Ore.; Mike (Twin) Sulli- can, trucking business, Boston; Joe Walcott, pin setter in Boston bowl- ing alley. Middleweight -- Jimmy Clabby, still in the ring, in New Zealand; George Chip, miner, Newcastle, Pa.: lyn, N.Y.; Kid: McCoy, movie acto California; Mike O'Dowd, atill in the ring; Billy Papke, raising oranges, Pasadena, Cal.; Cyclone Johnny Thompson, chief of poliee, Sycamore, Ill. Heavyweight -- Tommy Burns, fight promoter in England; James J. Corbett, actor and news feature writer; James J. Jeffries, farmer and oil man, Burbank, Cal.; Jacek John- son, giving boxing exhibitions on the stage; Marvin Hart, Louisville, Ky., police force; Jess Willard, farmer and oll man. WHERE HAVE THE to Break Into the Majors in Two Years. mmm Written by Billy Evans: What is becoming of the south- paw pitchers? The other day, while discussing pitching in the major with a couple of the National League umpires, I remarked: "What good looking left-handed pitchers broke into your leagu= this year?" "None," replied one of the arpi- trators. "Billy Baily is the best looking left-hander that has broken intu the league in a couple of years" replied the other. That struck me as rather interes'- Ing since Billy Bailey has his chance in the American League for three or four geasons, then dropped back into the minors, For about ten years he was shunted around in the bushes, ony to come back last season with the St. Louis Cardinals for his second big chance in the majors. Here was a fellow who had been pitching for 15 years coming back for his second chance, and being classed as about the best looking southpaw that has beduted in the National League for a couple of years, Conditions in the American Lea- gue have been very much similar, although perhaps not quite as bad as expressed by my brother umpires of the National. Southpaws of@the Nehf-Cooper etyle or the Waddell-Plank standard are certainly few and far between All of which brings us back again to the remark; ---- Only Two Southpaws. "What about the southpaws? Are they becoming: extinet?* Last fall the St. Louis Browns of the American League gave 11 play- ers for Dave Danforth. This fur- ther tends to show the scarity of southpaws, because Danforth pre- viously had two trials fn the Am- erican League. Of all the southpaw recruits tried out in the spring by the eight American League clubs, only two have shown up to advantage, I have reference to Fred Heimach of the Athletics and Herb, Pruett of the {tember term of the St. Louis Browns. Helmach has turned in several mighty good games for the Athletics He was a 13-inning victory to his credit over "Red" Faber and a 4 to 3 win over the veteran Bob Shawkey. He bas promise, This fellow Pruett of the Browns threatens to be a much talked about young man before the geason is over. Possibly the chances of the Browns to win the American League pen- nant may to a certain extent depend on this college southpaw, ------ Sot Maximum Salary For Female Teachers Cobalt, July 1.--The Cobalt pub- lic school board has set a maximum salary of $1,300 for female teachers, and increases of $50 were granted to those teachers who have mot yet reached that figure. The board has decided to reduce the staff by one teacher for the next term. St. Pat- rick's separate school will require another teacher, and an additional room will be built to accommodate the increased attendance, Woman 82 Years Old Takes Third Husband Quebec, July 1.--A despatch from Thetford Mines yesterday announc- 6s the marriage of Mrs. P. Cole, of St. Alphonse de Thetford, at the 8ge of 82 years. This is Mrs. Cole's third trip to the matrimonial altar, her two husbands having predeceas- ed her. Yesterday she married J. Marceau, who although younger than the bride, has attained the age of 70 years. ---------------- Cameron to Face Trial. Montreal, July, 1.--The case of Colin C. Cameron, former partner of the firm of Thornton, Davidson & Company, defunct stock brokers, who fs charged with stealitig $500, 000 and with falsifying the firm's books to the extent of another $500,- 000, was postponed until the Bep- Cert of King's actor in California; Matty Matthews, | yl Al McCoy, chicken business, eh SOUTHPAWS GONE? Bill Baily the Only @ood One 'Chief of Police Giroux, of Hawkes- PE Pittsterry Events. Pittsferry June 230.--Hay, grain and gardens are looking fine in this ON ANOTHER CHASE vicinity, Miss Bessie Lane has re- When Prescott Sheriff Hunted toe home after spending the past Alleged Counterfeitecs He |¥eek with relatives on Amherst Is- Jand. Mr, and Mrs. H. Johnson, Captured Cocaine. | Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Button Ottawa, July 1.-- When i ow a Sheri soi (SRY, Syracuse, NY., gpent Wright, of L'Original, Prescott coun- ty, went after three men in a car on' Wednesday, whom he suspected of trying to pass counterfeit money, he found, not counterfeit money but $3,000 worth of cocaine. They had been seen trying to pass some large bank notes. This raised suspicion and the sheriff attempted to intercept them. They got away, however, in a car and were not stopped till they had reached five miles east of Hawkesbury. Sheriff Wright had passed the word on to UNEARTHS DRUG HAUL bury, who followed, and after a thrill- ing chase, arrested two of them, the other man getting away. | i -- ee. THIS CLERK SILENCES i THE WEDDING BELLS He Refuses Licenses to Those He Regards as Medically Unfit. London, Ont., July 1.-=Claiming that though the law does not speci- fically entitle him to exercise his own discretion, City Clerk Baker, in his official role as issuer of marraige licenses, is systematically pursuing a policy of rejecting the unfit. During the past few weeks, Mr. Baker has refused licenses to five couples and by so doing has in- ourred their wrath, but he declares be will not {ssue licenses in such circumstances without legal compul- sion. Bome of those refused have been advised to procure a medical certificate of fitness and have not returned, but Mr. Baker believes they have circumvented him by se- curing the necessary license in some other municipality, Se ------------------ Province Has Power To Enact Liquor Laws a-------- Méntreal, July 1.--The Quebec 1i- quor Jaw is entirely within the con- stitutional limits set by the British North America Act, passed 1867, it was held by Justice Brunean in su- perior court yesterday, and the pro- vines has the right to enact any leg- islation for the control of the sale of liquor, even to mposing. fines, pun. ishments and incarceration to en- force its observance. This ruling Was provoked by a large number of Cages attacking the legality of the provincial liquor regulations. Rainbow chasers get at least a run tor their money. Men's Khaki Pants | 2 pairs--waist size 36, MACD BRIER Same Fine Old Quality Sunday at H. Scott's. Owing to the rain on Tuesday evening, the play entitled "The Neglected Husband," that was to be put on at St. Johns church, was postponed. Many from here are planning to attend the Do- minion Chautauqua at Kingston from July first to seventh. The Sunday School convention held at 2 pairs--waist size 34. 2 pairs--waist size 40. 3 pairs--waist size 42. 3 dozen only. Men's Work Shirts Brown or Check Chambray, Sizes 14} to 164, THE CLUB Kingston's Only Exclusive F urnishing Store Doors Below Grand Opera House ONALD'S St. John's church on Friday after noon and evening was well attended. Bruce Ballantine has purchased a new Ford car. The ladies Community Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Brach on Wednesday. The Orangemen held a successful open air dance on J. A, McMaster's lawn on Wednesday evening. RA iA, $1.00 -- BARGAINS -- $1.00 Men's Odd Tweed Trousers 2 pairs--waist size 30, | | pair --waist size 38, 5 pairs--waist size 32. | | pair --waist size 40. 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